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ARC Review, book review, Books I Loved, reviews, Uncategorized, YA • April 11, 2017

The Upside of Unrequited // ARC Review

The Upside of Unrequited by Becky Albertalli Release date // April 11, 2017 Published by // Balzer + Bray Pages // 352 Amazon // Book Depository //  Goodreads   Synopsis // Seventeen-year-old Molly Peskin-Suso knows all about unrequited love. No matter how many times her twin sister, Cassie, tells herRead the Post

Blog tools/resources, book challenges, Uncategorized • January 11, 2017

MINI BOOKISH PLANNER // a planner for all book lovers (FREE download)

TTT, Uncategorized, weekly features, YA • January 10, 2017

2016 Releases I meant to read but didn’t get to (and totally still plan to) // Top Ten Tuesday

Blog tools/resources, Challenges, Uncategorized • December 31, 2016

Reading Notes page // Planner Add-on

Hey everyone! Like I said, I will continue to update the Book Blogger’s Planner as the year goes on. Today’s add-on came to mind while I was reading, and wanted to take note of feelings and responses, but didn’t want to use the review planning sheet yet. The Reading NotesRead the Post

Blog tools/resources, Challenges, Uncategorized • December 28, 2016

2017 Reading Challenge Tracker Sheet // my 2017 challenges

One of my biggest goals of this year is to continue designing and sharing resources that can be used to organize your blogging life, and life as a whole!

Discussion, Uncategorized • December 28, 2016

Diversity matters // how to call someone in to the conversation (discussion)

There are a lot of conversations about diversity happening in the book community, and overall it’s a sign of increased awareness, which is fantastic. No one is perfect, but that doesn’t mean that it’s not important for everyone to engage in tough conversations around topics of diversity. This post doesn’t evenRead the Post

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My name is Gabi and there is nothing I love more than stories and community. I am a library professional at the Pierce County Library System and am working on my MLIS from the UW iSchool (estimated grad 2022). My specialty is queer literature, youth literature, and graphica for youth and adults. Let me help you find your next favorite book!

In my free time, I like to design resources for other bookish folks. I also can be commissioned to do freelance brand and website design and rebranding.

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