Books that Should be Adapted into Netflix Shows/Movie

This week’s Top Ten Tuesday prompt is books that I think should be adapted into a Netflix show/movie. I went through my recent reads and picked out a few I thought would be perfect!

The Honey-Don’t List by Christina Lauren

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Sex and Vanity by Kevin Kwan

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The Shadows Between Us by Tricia Levenseller

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The Dreamers by Karen Thompson Walker

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The Right Swipe and Girl Gone Viral by Alisha Rai

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The Devouring Gray by Christine Lynne Herman

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Winterwood by Shea Ernshaw

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A Winter’s Promise by Christelle Dabos

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I Believe in a Thing Called Love by Maurene Goo

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Make Your MythTaker Wrap Up

I completed the Make Your MythTaker Readathon! Granted I didn’t quite stick with my original TBR for this readathon, however, I did end up finishing all of the prompts and I am now a witch!!

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The books I completed were:

Featuring an animal Winterwood by Shea Ernshaw

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Read a book with a foiled coverThe Guinevere Deception by Kiersten White

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Featuring a magical battleFuryborn by Claire Legrand

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Occult themesThe Devouring Gray by Christine Lynn Herman

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Winterwood Review

*Spoilers Below*

43822698This book is about a girl named Nora Walker who comes from a long line of Walker women who are rumoured to be witches. They have always lived on the edge of a haunted wood named the Winterwood that only Walker woman can traverse as finders of the mysterious objects that’s appear there.

I absolutely loved the overall premise and atmosphere of this book. I think it is definitely one of Shea Ernshaw’s strengths in her writing, I felt like I was actually there on the mountain experiencing the freezing cold along with Nora.

The history of the Walker women was super fascinating and I absolutely loved the fact that we got inserts from their history and their recipes they’ve come up with over the years. It added much needed depth and a sense of history that really reinforced the whimsical nature of these women and how each of their stories impacted Nora throughout the plot.

Nora at times I thought was a little naïve and unprepared for the situations that she walked into. Going to that party and trying to confront those boys and ending up stranded and locked in the room unable to help herself was a little frustrating at times. She definitely had the best intentions, especially when they built the fire too close to the trees, but she lacked a bit of assertiveness. Even when she was leading them to the Winterwood even though she knew they shouldn’t go in there she didn’t really do anything to prevent the situation.

The romance was a little too insta-lovey for me as well. They didn’t really know each other for that long and the fact that this girl literally went back in time to save him demonstrating how much she loved him was a tad much for me to be really convinced. If they had maybe spent a little more time together and actually cultivated a relationship I would be more inclined to believe it.

Other than that I was swept away into the story line and I just kind of enjoyed myself. The few plot twists that were thrown in there were entertaining, a few I predicted a mile away and others, especially Nora’s magical ability I didn’t see coming at all!

⭐️4/5 stars A quick, fun, kind of spooky, ominous read!

Make Your MythTaker Readathon TBR

I have decided kind of last minute that I wanted to participate in the Make Your MythTaker Readathon hosted by A Frolic Through Fiction on Booktube, for her announcement video click HERE! It looks like a super fun, pretty chill readathon with a lot of the prompts coinciding with most of the books I planned on reading this month anyway. I’ve decided to be a Witch, just because I’m feeling the witchy vibes this month but I may end up completing and adding another character if I can fulfil the prompts. 

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The prompts and my tentative TBR include:

Featuring an animalWinterwood by Shea Ernshaw

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Read a book with a foiled cover The Missing of Clairedelune by Christelle Dabos

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Featuring a magical battle The Rage of Dragons by Evan Winter

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Occult themesThese Witches Don’t Burn by Isabel Sterling

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Opening Lines

This week’s Top Ten Tuesday prompt is opening lines, and I decided to go with the first line from 10 books on my physical TBR! These are all very high on my reading list and seeing some of these opening lines definitely makes me excited to get into a few of them!! 

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A Winter’s Promise by Christelle Dabos

“It’s often said of old buildings that they have a soul.” 

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The Toll by Neal Shusterman

 “There was no warning.”

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Aurora Burning by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff

“The disrupter blast hit the Betraskan right in her chest.”

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Chain of Gold by Cassandra Clare

“Lucie Herondale was ten years old when she first met the boy in the forest.”

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The Shadows Between Us by Tricia Levenseller

“They’ve never found the body of the first and only boy who broke my heart.”

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Into the Crooked Place by Alexandra Christo

“Tavia Syn made a living on magic and it was rarely the legal kind.”

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These Witches Don’t Burn by Isabel Sterling

“They say there’s a fine line between love and hate.”

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Heart of Flames by Nicki Pau Preto

“Veronyka kicked as hard as she could at Tristan’s face.”

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Winterwood by Shea Ernshaw

“A boy went missing the night of the storm.”

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Flamecaster by Cinda Williams Chima

“Compared to the freezing weather outside, the stable was warm and steamy and alive with the sleepy murmuring of horses.”

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