Contradictions Book Tag

I decided to revisit this book tag from a couple years ago that I thought was soo fun! This was originated by  Daniela at Only If For a Page on BookTube.

A Study in Drowning by Ava Reid – Fantasy is my favourite genre but this book was just a bit meh for me.

The Woman in Me by Britney Spears – I very rarely read autobiographies but this was super interesting!

I was a Teenage Slasher by Stephen Graham Jones – I love a good slasher but this one was too long and meandering.

Quicksilver by Callie Hart – the Damsel in Distress tropes is one of my least favourites but this iteration did it for me!

I think this was my least favourite of the Wayward Children’s series so far!

I didn’t really like The Ten Thousand Doors of January but Starling House was great!

Chlorine by Jade Song

Guillotine by Delilah S Dawson – there is so much more that could of been done with this cover

Kindle Unlimited Haul

It’s been a while since I’ve listed any of the books that I have collected with my Kindle Unlimited Subscription! I predominately use KU for more smutty books but every now and then I will find a good fantasy or mystery thriller that has been added!

So these are the five books currently on my TBR from my Kindle:

5 Quotes from Last 5 Books

These are five of my favourite quotes from the last five books that I have read!!

Rest Stop by Nat Cassidy

“Trauma’s trauma, but I think some people are still just born assholes.”

Sugar by Mia Ballard

“no longer feel the need to dim my own light to match his dull glow.”

Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix

“You can’t beg the world to do what you want. You can’t ask it nicely. You must force the world. You must bend it to your will.”

Ankle Snatcher by Grady Hendrix

They live in our closets and under our beds, and after dark they come out when we break the rules. We’re serving time for the boogeymen’s crimes.”

In Bloom by Paul Tremblay

“There are always truths submerged within stories, and her job is, if not to dredge them up, then to invite readers onto her own chartered boat, guiding them so that they may uncover those truths from the murky waters for themselves.”