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Sunday, June 28, 2015

The Blog Most Likely to... + GIVEAWAY!



Hello, everyone! 
Today I have a super exciting post to share with you all called "The Blog Most Likely to..."! I've been invited by the wonderful people at Penguin Random House to join their campaign for the release of Huntley Fitzpatrick's upcoming book,The Boy Most Likely To, which will be out in stores August 18, 2015. The author's other works include The Boy Next Door and What I Thought Was True

To celebrate the release of the book, I am going to be sharing with you what Bittersweet Enchantment is "Most Likely To Do..." and guess what?! There's a GIVEAWAY! You can enter to win an ARC of THE BOY MOST LIKELY TO and Signed paperback of MY LIFE NEXT DOOR! 



This is my local library where I live in Raleigh, NC. There are a lot of larger libraries in the surrounding area, but I frequent this one most often since it's 3 blocks from where I live. There is a wide variety of YA fiction in the library system which is really great because I able to check out a lot more books without having to spend money to buy them. And let me tell you I DO check out a LOT of books. 

I go to my library 2-3 times a week, sometimes more often. Whether it's to pick up new books or drop off ones I've already read, I spend a lot of time living in visiting. In fact, most of the librarians know me by name and frequently chat with me while I'm there. Over the past summer or two I have also volunteered in my library. It's a lof of fun and a great way to learn about new books. 

I know a lot of people who prefer to buy most of their books, in fact, my reviewer Hillary doesn't use her local library and that's fine but for me I use the heck out of it. Here are a few reasons why:

  • Free books to read! I mean come on people, FREE!! 
  • Wide selection of the genre's I love to read.
  •  InterLibrary Loan. Have you ever gone to your library and was upset they didn't carry a book you want to read? With the InterLibrary Loan, you can request books from other libraries throughout the US. :) I use this feature on books by Colleen Hoover since her books are not in the wake county libraries.
  • The environment. Sounds dumb, right? For me, I love being around a ton of books. I like the smell of old books, as silly as that sounds. It's nice to be able to find a quite table or bean bag and read while I'm there. 
  • Saves money! If I bought all of the books I read every year at the library I would be homeless, living on the streets. ;)
I totally will admit that I read more books from the library each year then ones I purchase. So much so that the books I do have on my shelves at home are collecting dust. *pet's books. "Don't worry, I still love you guys!* 

My dream is to one day live in a home that has a library of its own built in. 
Something like this:


How epic would that be?! I would spend all my time in this room, never wanting to leave. 


How about you all, do you visit your library often or do you prefer to buy your books? If you do check out books at the library, how often do you go and what section do you visit most? Let me know in the comments below. 

The Boy Most Likely To by Huntley Fitzpatrick 
Pages: 416 
Expected Publication: August 18th, 2015 
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Genres: YA - Contemporary Romance



A surprising, utterly romantic companion to My Life Next Door—great for fans of Sarah Dessen and Jenny Han 


Tim Mason was The Boy Most Likely To find the liquor cabinet blindfolded, need a liver transplant, and drive his car into a house

Alice Garrett was The Girl Most Likely To . . . well, not date her little brother’s baggage-burdened best friend, for starters.

For Tim, it wouldn’t be smart to fall for Alice. For Alice, nothing could be scarier than falling for Tim. But Tim has never been known for making the smart choice, and Alice is starting to wonder if the “smart” choice is always the right one. When these two crash into each other, they crash hard.

Then the unexpected consequences of Tim’s wild days come back to shock him. He finds himself in a situation that isn’t all it appears to be, that he never could have predicted . . . but maybe should have.

And Alice is caught in the middle.

Told in Tim’s and Alice’s distinctive, disarming, entirely compelling voices, this novel is for readers of The Spectacular Now, Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist, and Paper Towns. 


The awesome people at Penguin Random House are giving away two fabulous prizes. An ARC copy of THE BOY MOST LIKELY TO and Signed paperback of MY LIFE NEXT DOOR! Enter to win below! :) Good luck and I hope you all enjoyed my post.

Saturday, December 13, 2014

8 Reasons a NON-Reader should READ



Hey gang! Yesterday I volunteered at my local book fair. There were over 100+ thousand books! A book lovers dream come true, for sure. While I was checking out a woman around my age or maybe older at the register (she bought about 500 dollars in book 0_o) her daughter was complaining about wanting to go home, and that she couldn't understand why her Mother even liked to read. She said it was boring and a waste of time and money. While I know not everyone is a reader but this saddened me to see this teen show so much angst against her Mothers' love of books. So I decided to make a list of reasons why I feel a non-reader should read or at least try. Granted books are not for everyone, and I understand that but I'm hoping this list will help those non-readers think about picking a book and trying. 

If you know anyone who doesn't care for reading, friends, family, or co-workers share this list with them. ;) 


1. An escape from real life. I feel when I'm reading I can go into another world, another life, and escape my own for a while. Books are the PERFECT vacation you can take everyday and have a new one as often as you like. 


2. Lets your imagination go wild and grow. It's kind of like watching a movie in your head instead of being on a screen. You can picture the characters how you see them and see the story play out in your mind, the way you like. There are no bounds to what you can imagine. It's always a lot of fun. 

3. Reading helps improve your spelling, vocabulary and grammar. Honestly, I feel I have learned more from reading books than in HS English. Reading for fun for any age and grade  and it may help improve your performance in class. Also reading enhance visual and motor skills. 

4. There are so many genre's of books out there, and more so now than ever. I feel if a non-reader can find the RIGHT genre of book they more likely will be inclined to read and try new genres and sub-genre's. 

5. Reading opens up doors. You don't know how many new and awesome friends I've made since reading and blogging. Places like Goodreads, blogs, twitter and such is a fun way to meet others. Joining book clubs, and even talking and meeting authors are also exciting! Finding others who love to read and getting recommendations of what books are hot and not. There is such a GREAT reading community online for readers and writers alike.

6. BOOK BOYFRIENDS/GIRLFRIENDS! Need I say more?! HAHA. 


7. Reading is a healthy addiction! While many teens and adult spend hours and hours watching TV, playing video games, and spending time online. Books are something you can feel good about being addicted too and proud of doing. 

8. Finally, and this is a big one. Reading books can inspire you to write one of your own. Whether you end up self-publishing or mange to find a publishing company would wants to publish your book, either way your story makes it way into the world for anyone to read. 



What DO you think of my reasons? Are there any you agree with me on? What reason(s) do YOU feel a non-reader should be reading? I'd love to know. :)



Sunday, November 16, 2014

Hillary's Reading Story: Why I love reading & a formal introduction + 6 Book Giveaways!!!



Hi Bittersweet Enchantment readers! *WAVES* For a while now, I’ve been thinking about how awkward it must have been for me to pop out of the blue and start helping Beckie with reviews and such without formally introducing myself. I came up with an idea that since I never did this last year when I first joined Beckie, I thought I should do it this month since—coincidentally—it’s mine and Beckie’s birthday month (we’ve known this since last year)! I wanted to be able to tell you guys more about myself and also do a giveaway to show my appreciation for having been part of Bittersweet Enchantment for a year. I’m not sure how personal I will go, but bear with me as I start writing stuff from the top of my head. ;)


Me at 8 months. Notice Nala from The Lion King? Even as a baby I was into Disney! :D


For as long as I can remember, I’ve been reading for most of my life. I remember as a kid I would watch and read princess’ movies and books—this is where my love for Beauty & the Beast and Sleeping Beauty began—because there was something that drew me in about all those happily ever after stories that started out so tragically most of the time. I also think my mom was a big part in my reading life *THANKS MOM!* because she was the one who bought me those princess books and other types of kiddie books. One of my favorites was Spot the Dog by Eric Hill. I loved animals—still love them—back then, especially puppies so I loved this book when I was younger.

As I began to grow older, I would start reading books like R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps stories and occasionally The Baby-Sitters Club books when my mom got me some she would find at yard sales, the swap-meet, and even the goodwill. By the preteens I started getting more into horror stories like Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark by Alvin Schwartz. At my preteens I also read my first Stephen King book that I’ll admit took forever to read and my first adult books. Both from V.C. Andrews and don’t you dare judge me! :P I’ve read reviews on Goodreads where other readers admit to reading those before they were old enough to and under the covers with a flashlight. If you don’t believe me you can go look for yourself haha


Around fourteen/fifteen I started being emotionally distanced from friends and family; also known as depression. I didn’t read anymore around that time and kind of wish I had. Something happened in my life that is too hard to talk about most times, but it did change me. I call that time of my life my dark days and/or zombie days. I was emotionally detached and even though I still had my friends behind me and putting up with me, I still feel bad for putting them through what I did back then. Being depressed was not pretty for me. I went from dressing girly in all pinks, to black and gray and all dark colors I could find. I also lost a lot of weight back then when I became anorexic and bulimic. Something I did not seek help for and ended up having to scare myself out of years later. Around the same time I first got depressed, one of my closest friends had gotten into a series that I was adamant to read when she kept telling me to. Eventually though, I finally gave in and my world turned a full 360.

This was the time when Twilight—yes I said that title and don’t look me like that! I’m sure you’ve read it as well or at least heard most of the details about the books—was mostly under wraps. Not too many people were reading the book around the time—this was around early 2007—and somehow my close friend had found the book and had gotten obsessed with it. She would take the book with her to school every day until she finished it and that’s when she told me that she would let me borrow the book if I wanted to read it. I kept saying “No” because I was not into reading at the time. All I could handle was screamo and alternative rock music blasting in my eardrums when I was at home hiding in my room. After a few weeks of my friend asking persisting me to read Twilight and hearing a little about it here and there from other people I knew, I finally gave in and read the damn book. And POOF! My teenage years of reading began. After I read Twilight I asked my friend if I could borrow the sequel—New Moon—which I ended up reading three times, yes three times, before I gave it back to her and had to face that smug look on her face. That’s also around the time I realized I had many months of waiting to do for book 3 and a year for book 4 and I felt like I couldn’t wait. My friend ended up finding another series about vampires called Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead and my love of all Richelle Mead books began. She only had two of the books at the time so I borrowed those and found another person who had the next one. After that, I ended up buying books 4, 5, and 6 and never looked back. I was obsessed, yes obsessed, with vampire stories and couldn’t find that many. I ended up only liking Twilight, Vampire Academy, and the House of Night series’ the most.

It would be a few months before I found new genres to love. I can’t remember which books came after the vampires, but I ended up getting into books from Lauren Kate, Becca Fitzpatrick, and Cynthia Hand. Alyson Noel, Suzanne Collins, Veronica Roth, Lauren Oliver, and many, many more would come weeks, months, and years later.

As I kept reading until the end of my high school years to the beginning of my undergrad college years I would keep reading. Eventually I came across book blogs when I got obsessed with Amanda Hocking’s Trylle series. I saw that she wrote a ‘blog’ at the biography part of the back of the book. I visited it one day when I was bored and curious about what a blog exactly was. Amanda would write interesting stuff about her books, herself, and stuff she liked and occasionally she would talk about giveaways she was throwing where readers could win her books for free. I didn’t have a twitter account yet, but I made one on a whim and after that I found more and more blogs to follow. It would take about a year and a half before I crossed paths with Bittersweet Enchantment. Beckie was having a giveaway for a book called Being Henry David by Cal Armistead and I ended up entering, thinking I had no chance in hell of winning. It would come as a surprise when one day I opened my in-box to find that I ACTUALLY had won the book. I was ecstatic because that was the first book I had won from anyone, EVER. I subscribed to Beckie’s blog when I kept checking for new posts on a daily basis and weeks later an opportunity I never saw coming changed my life even more.


Long story short, Beckie was looking for a guest blogger who could help her post reviews every now and then or as often as possible. I emailed her to let her know I was interested since I had given up on my own blog. Beckie emailed me back wanting to know a little more about me and I ended up joining team Bittersweet Enchantment days later. All of this happened late last year and since then I’ve had fun helping out Beckie with reviews. Never did I ever see myself becoming a guest blogger or even a part-time blogger, but I don’t regret joining Bittersweet Enchantment. If anything, I’m surprised Beckie has kept me this long on her blog LOL! I’ve had moments where I skipped out of posting and helping for a month or so and she has never once gotten mad at me. I owe her a huge amount of gratitude and I can only hope that the readers and fans *YOU GUYS!* have accepted me as being part of Bittersweet Enchantment. I started reading YA a little later in my teens, but I know I will never get tired of books. In fact, I buy books way too often and I’m thinking I need to cut back a little—which will most likely be impossible to do. Books also helped heal me from that darkness from my high school years that loomed over my head and most likely saved my life. I’m not super depressed as I once was when I was a fourteen-year-old girl, but I’ve gotten better. It’s like I told my older sister once a long time ago: “Depression is like a scar. You may not feel it anymore, but it’s still there.” Sometimes I still deal with it, but reading has allowed me to escape from this real—sometimes dull—life to ones full of adventure and awesome characters. For as long as there are new books for me to read, I will keep reading for the rest of my life. Here’s hoping to another year of new books, posts, fun, and adventures! 

Sorry for the super long post! If you managed to read all of it, THANK YOU! If you didn’t, well that’s okay too. But I hope you enjoyed my post! Now on to the fun stuff! :D

The fun part begins where I tell you the details about the giveaway I’m throwing for the rest of this month. I’ll be giving away 7 books and you can enter one, some, or all of the rafflecopters to try to win a book. Here are the books I’m giving away:
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>Roxy’s Story by V.C. Andrews
>HARDCOVER of Don’t Turn Around by Michelle Gagnon*
>ARC of Asylum by Madeleine Roux
> The Last Song & Dear John by Nicholas Sparks
>Shiloh by Helena Sorensen-signed copy
>Balancer by Patrick Wong-signed copy
~Cute owl not included~
*I won this book a while ago. When I received it in the mail it was bent on the top right corner. This book needs TLC and it’s still in pretty good condition.


Closes on Nov 30th.
Giveaway is open to US residents only!
You may enter as many of the giveaways as you like.
NO cheating! Entries will be checked.

If you are entering more than one of the giveaways below please note the same tweet is used for them all. You will need to copy and paste your original tweet url into all of the rafflecoptor forms. There is no need to edit the tweet message. :)

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Sorry, it's over *insert book here*. We need to break up!


Have you ever broken with a book?! 
I find myself time and time again starting a new book and for some reason or another I can't seem to finish it or somethings even really began it. There are many reasons for these breakups. Here are a few of mine:


BORING! I mean like a total snooze fest going on. When it takes me 5 days to read 100 pages in a book most likely it's just not going to happen. *sigh* The sad thing is when the book is loved by so many other readers. I often ask myself, "Am I crazy?"  No, of course not. I think a lot of times we as individuals often perceive books differently. Where I may love let's say Hush, Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick and others disliked it. Just because you love "so and so" doesn't mean I will too. Has anyone else felt this way to? Forcing yourself to read a book because others enjoyed it is not being fair to yourself.


I hate/dislike the characters. Turn offs include: snobbyness, dull (boring), or whiny. A lot of the times I find myself feeling no connection whatsoever with the character(s) in the book. This really turns me off from reading it. 


Genre mood! I pick up a paranormal romance, read it for a bit but then change my mind. Something you really need to be in the mood to read a certain genre. Also I tend to get burnt out on YA so I will change things up and read a adult novel or even some erotica. ;)


There are many other reasons but you get the gist of what I'm saying. 

I'm so sorry!

With any type of break up GUILT loves to rear it's ugly head. I feel bad for stopping after only 20 pages, or I'm 250 pages in but "Aaahh" I can't do it anymore not sure why I lasted this time or even "everyone else loved it, shouldn't I?" 

 What's wrong with me? NOTHING! It's totally normal to break up with a book. I do it all the time, more often now than I ever have before. There are sooooooo many books out there! More than I would be able to read in my lifetime and more coming out everyday. So what's the point of staying with your current book because you feel you have to?! 


I wanted to write this post today because I have been thinking a lot about the subject of breaking up with books. I actually broke up with "The Winner's Curse" today. I was 130 pages in and bored to tears, and while I know many readers loved it, right now it's just not for me. I WILL be coming back to it again someday, hopefully sooner than later. ;) 
Life's just to short to stay with a book that you hate or simply can't get into at the time. Don't you think?


I would love to hear everyone thoughts on this subject. Is breaking up hard to do? What book(s) have YOU broke up with in the past and why? 


Sometimes it really is just ME, and not you *insert book here*


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