
Hi everyone! First, I am soooooo sorry that I have been gone for so long. These past two months have been super busy.

But! No more excuses.

Soon, I will be posting a new BookOutlet haul, along with a haul of books that I have gotten during these past two months, and a lot more. So be sure to follow my blog so you can be updated when I post those!
Today I am going to be doing the Book Chocolate Tag so enjoy and leave a comment telling me your answers!
Dark Chocolate (a book with dark content/theme):
I am going to go with Cut by Patricia McCormick. This book deals with a lot of heavy content. Such as cutting, depression, anorexia, bulimia, and so much more. It's about recovery and the struggles that all these girls in a group discuss.
White Chocolate (a light-hearted read):


Anything by Jennifer E. Smith! Every time I read something very dark or out of this world, I need a light-hearted read. Jennifer E. Smith delivers this perfectly. Her books are cute, fluffy, and swoon worthy. I highly recommend picking up her books!
Milk Chocolate (a hyped/popular book you really want to read):
The
Winner's Curse by Marie Rutkoski is talked about everywhere! I hear
nothing but amazing things about this book. The minute I saw this book
in my book store, I grabbed it right away and, because of all the
amazing hype surrounding it, I bought a second one for one of my book club
members!
If this book is as good as every one says it is, I want need someone to read this with me and feel all the feels.

Chocolate with a Caramel Centre (a book that made you feel gooey on the inside):
During Middle School, all I read were Lurlene McDaniel's books.
A Rose For Melinda is one of my top favorites of hers. The love story and friendship just made me feel all gooey inside.
However...it is a sad book. I mean it. Really. Really. Sad. I still can't get over it.
A Wafer-free Kitkat (a book that surprised you):
I went into Jellicoe Road by Melina Marchetta not knowing anything about it. There are so many good reviews for this book that I felt that I needed to read it and see if it was true.
Boy, was I surprised. Jellicoe Road deserves all of the amazing reviews, ratings, etc. Whenever I go on trips, or just places far from my home, I am always asking myself, 'What's the difference between a journey and a trip?'
If you have read this book, you will understand what I mean.
A Snickers Bar (a book you’re going “nuts” about):
I'm pretty sure I've talked about Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea by April Genevieve Tucholke a lot. I mean, a lot, a lot.
I will never stop going nuts over this book. NEVER.
And also.....I still can't believe it....but the final book Between The Spark And The Burn is coming out in a few months!
I have waited. And waited. And waited.
I have also said this before, but I will also never stop going nuts for these beautiful covers. I mean, look at them! LOOK. AT. THEM.
I'm in love.
Hot Chocolate with Whipped Cream and Marshmallows (a comfort read you turn to again and again):
No matter what, I always turn to Harry Potter. It's home. It's as simple as that.

A Box of Chocolates (a series that has a lot of things many readers will like):
I feel that The Selection Series has everything anybody could ask for. It takes place in a future dystopian world, there's love, there's war, there's so much. The Selection is definitely one of my favorite series and I recommend it to everyone.
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