13 reasons why (i read)

Two months ago, when I finally decided to cut my past-waist-length Rapunzel hair, I brought The Architect of Song with me to the hair salon.

I opened my book and barely a minute later, a young girl who couldn’t have been older than 11 immediately exclaimed, “EW! Why do you read?!”

I thought I heard wrong. Seriously. Because how could I not read?

I can give you Thirteen Reasons Why I read. (Hi, Jay Asher.)

  1. My parents. I am extremely fortunate in that both my father and mother are avid readers as well. Even before I could read on my own, my dad would read short children’s stories to me every night before bed. And when I was a little older, my mum would take me to the local library every weekend to pick out a stack of thirty books that I could hardly carry myself. Their philosophy is that…
  2. Reading fuels the brain. It keeps your brain active! It makes you think, feel, laugh, cry, and just about everything in between.
  3. I read to enjoy and explore a world that is not my own. Through reading, I can live vicariously through my favourite kickass heroines or immerse myself in the rich complexities of another era.
  4. There’s a lot to learn from reading. It’s not just about building up your SAT vocabulary bank, or even refining your writing. Literature educates you about the human experience as a whole, and it allows us to take a look at our lives through a wider lens of understanding.
  5. It’s a way to de-stress. For me, reading is necessity. I typically read a little before heading to bed. (old habits from childhood die hard?) It helps me unwind after a long day, and it’s a perfect way to relax before going to sleep!
  6. It’s a means of escape. Sometimes, when I hit a rough patch in my life or a particularly terrible day, reading becomes my chief solace. I forget about my life and my surroundings and let myself be drawn into a story, as if I’m a silent character observing and following the main cast.
  7. Reading is infinitely more interesting than TV. I mean, of course I binge watch shows and anime, but not all the time! And when I do, it’s always on my laptop. TV has never been appealing to me.
  8. It starts conversations. Having knowledge from reading scholarly works can automatically make an intellectual conversation more engaging and interesting. Reading fictional accounts can spark conversations among social circles, with friends. It’s even better when others have read a certain book too, so you can all fangirl together! So yes, I’d say that reading has the potential to expand your social skills. Not all of us are introverts!
  9. It improves focus and concentration. Reading takes time. I often hear my classmates complain about not being able to finish assigned reading because it was too boring and too long. It takes a considerable amount of focus to read and continue reading, but if you can sit it out, you’re bound to improve your concentration!
  10. It sparks imagination. Reading makes me think. That’s why I write reviews and put my thoughts online. Hell, it even inspired me to start blogging!
  11. Reading is easy to do! All you need is a good book and a source of light. Optional: a hot mug of green tea.
  12. I read to understand different perspectives. This is especially true nowadays, with the push for more diversity in literature, especially YA lit. In my 7 am literature class, we are currently discussing poetry written by people of different race, beliefs, experiences, and ideas. So although I don’t agree with William Butler Yeats’ version of the “ideal woman” (from A Prayer for My Daughter; I believe his thinking is rather antiquated), I can still understand that he simply wants his young child to grow up with peace and innocence, unmarred by the tumultuous world.
  13. So why do I read? Perhaps the simplest answer is the best one. Why not?
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photo credit: Google images

Why do YOU read? Do tell me, I’d love to know!

the chainsmokers book tag

I was tagged by Anj from @seaweedbooks to do The Chainsmokers book tag!

Everyone knows about The Chainsmokers right? They’re the vocal duo who first started the whole “but first, let me take a #selfie” business! I love one of their more recent, mainstream songs, Closer.

So let’s begin!

ROSES- a book or series that you didn’t want to end

The Infernal Devices by Cassandra Clare. A trilogy counts right? The Infernal Devices (Clockwork Angel, Clockwork Prince, Clockwork Princess) remains my all-time favourite trilogy because 1) the MC is NOT a whiny brat who always depends on her love interest to save her sorry butt and 2) both love interests, Jem and Will, are so special and strong in their own ways. Clockwork Princess was my favourite out of the three books, and it’s one of the only books that has ever brought tears to my eyes. I remember staying up until 3 am to finish it when it first came out!

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from left to right: Jem (Clockwork Prince), Tessa (Clockwork Princess), Will (Clockwork Angel)

DON’T LET ME DOWN- a book you have high expectations for

I screamed a little (okay, maybe more than a little) when Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo arrived on my doorstep a whole day earlier than I’d expected. (Thank you, Amazon!!) The red lined pages are so beautiful I almost want to cry. Everyone was raving about CK while I was on my longest lasting book buying ban EVER, and believe me when I say I felt those pangs of jealousy! But now that I have this beauty in my hands…I CAN’T WAIT TO SEE KAZ AND HIS CREW KICK SOME SERIOUS ASS. Sorry for the bad language.

INSIDE OUT- beautiful story + beautiful cover

A.G. Howard’s recently published NA novel, The Architect of Song. Goodness, can we just talk about how the writing is a literal work of art and so is the stunning cover?! I actually just finished The Architect of Song on Sunday, and it’s everything I hoped for–steamy romance, bearable love triangle (hello TWO dreamy guys who happen to be…okay sorry, I’m not giving away spoilers), strong-willed, deaf main character, and with hints of historical fiction/Gothic elements? Check for all of the above! And have I mentioned that the cover is gorgeous? Scroll down and take a look below if you don’t believe me.

UNTIL YOU WERE GONE- a book you read when it was not trending

Back in 2012, I first picked up Sarah J. Maas’ Throne of Glass because the girl on the cover was so striking, with her piercing, blue, blue eyes. The minute I read the blurb, I was sold. And guess what? I ended up devouring that book in a single sitting. That was back when ToG was just published– it wasn’t popular yet, but look at it now!

CLOSER- a book you wish you didn’t read

I’m sorry, but I really didn’t like Wink Poppy Midnight by April Genevieve Tucholke. I originally picked it up for its stunning cover, but the story was just so strange I couldn’t help but feel just a bit creeped out. Also, I’d like to know who names their child Wink. I think the book might be enjoyable for people who like weird, dark mysteries but unfortunately, it wasn’t for me.

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WATERBED- a book that gave you too many feels

TOO MANY FEELS. OMG. LET ME JUST GET MY THOUGHTS IN CHECK.

too many feels, you ask? A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas, aka my favourite read of this year so far! Rhysand is my #1 book crush at the moment. He melts my heart and I sometimes forget my own name when I’m reading about him. Feyre’s so damn lucky. After the way ACOMAF left off…well, I wouldn’t say it’s a cliffhanger, but I so want to see Tamlin get his arse kicked by our lovely High Lady. There were some really beautiful, moving moments between Rhys and Feyre, like the Starfall scene. And can we talk about multi-coloured paint and chapter 55? *insert winky faces here*

KANYE- expensive book(s) that you really want

If you’ve seen my goodreads ‘to-read’ shelf, you know exactly how my tbr list stubbornly refuses to be conquered year after year because there’s only so much time in this world and so many books I want to read!

Bookstagram (you can follow me here) introduced me to the Harry Potter illustrated editions of The Philosopher’s Stone and The Chamber of Secrets, and now, I would love to own copies of both! But together in a set, they cost $65, a price my poor wallet would faint dead away at. #brokestudentstrugglesarereal

SELFIE- a photogenic book

These Broken Stars by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner has one of the most beautiful covers I’ve ever seen on a YA novel. Or any novel, for the matter. In fact, the entire Starbound trilogy is worth picking up just to drool over the covers! (Zelle, get a hold of yourself!)

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*heavy breathing* LOOK. AT. THESE. COVERS. OMG.

GOOD INTENTIONS- a book with a lot of rave reviews, and you hope you will love it too

The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern. I heard that the author actually wrote the novel during NaNoWriMo, which is totally cool! The premise is so promising and I’ve heard so many people rave about how amazing this book is, especially lovely CiCi from @therusticwindow. I recently received a candle called “Circus of Dreams” by Tris from BurningPagesCandles, inspired by The Night Circus, so if the book is as wonderful as the candle smells (and as everyone says it is) I look forward to reading it!

NEW YORK CITY- a book you stayed up to read, possibly moved to tears

Heartless by Marissa Meyer has already torn a hole halfway through my heart. I stayed up late to read a few more chapters, and then I made the dreadful mistake of skipping ahead and spoiling the ending for myself! My initial reaction was, of course, a bad pun: Surely Ms. Meyer, you Jest? It can’t end like this!! Even though I already know the ending is going to thoroughly destroy my heart, (will I become Heartless? hahah) I plan on finishing Heartless sometime this week. I have never in my life read a more vivid, complex Alice in Wonderland retelling of the Red Queen.

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That concludes today’s post. I hope you found this blog post fun to read! Maybe you even added a few more books to your tbr list, who knows?

I tag:

Tiffany , Rachael , Mariana, Alaina, Tina, AlexMariana,

 

…and anyone who would like to do this tag!

#bookwormproblems

You know those ridiculous moments that only bookworms can understand?

You know you’re a bookworm when…

  1. You figure out the plot twist beforehand and when you’re right, you feel like Sherlock Holmes.
  2. You tell yourself “just one more chapter” at 10 pm and five minutes later, it’s somehow 3 am and you’re pretty sure you look like this:635832241272757072-1283116787_gif_460x284_2e015d
  3. Your book buying bans never work because once you see that new release you’ve been DYING to read (*cough* ACOTAR 3) every ounce of willpower you have will magically disappear.
  4. You loathe the ‘20% off!’ stickers on book covers with a deep passion.
  5. You’re constantly falling for fictional guys and tend to compare them to every real-life guy you know and think “nope, lol you’re not the High Lord of the Night Court.”
  6. “BUT MOM, I DON’T HAVE TOO MANY BOOKS. I JUST DON’T HAVE ENOUGH SHELF SPACE!”
  7. Your tbr (to-be-read) list is about 238 miles long and stubbornly refuses to be conquered year after year. And at the same time, you still don’t know what to read next.
  8. You feel the intense agony of cliffha-
  9. The last book of a series is finally released after like 23 years, and you have no idea what to do with your life after finishing it.giphy
  10. When this happens-

me: I ACTUALLY LOVE THIS CHARACTER WOW SHE’S SO BADASS AND HEADSTRONG YAAS YOU GO GIRL

character: lol

character: *dies*

me:

ahhh, I’d almost forgotten how much I love gifs. *insert 438 laughing emojis here*

so tell me, what are some of your #bookwormproblems?