Reading, Listening, Watching | Novemebr 2024

Hi Friends,
Today’s post is inspired by a TikTok trend where you share what you’re currently reading, listening to, and watching. I believe the creator of this trend is the BookToker @Kenzzeamanreads. I thought this idea was so much fun, and I don’t think I’ve done a post like this before. Also, I listen to 95% of the books I read, but instead of being redundant and putting audiobooks in the listening category, I’m going to reserve that for music and podcasts.



I just posted an Instagram reel of my last, current, and next reads, so you should definitely go check that out! I’m @Books.With.Bunny on Instagram. Anyway, I just started Emily Wilde’s Map of the Otherlands, and I’m really enjoying it. I’m also still only 50% through Fourth Wing since I’m buddy reading it with my husband.
Related Post: Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries | Book Review



I’ve been obsessed with Gracie Abrams’ song “In Between.” It’s an unreleased track that you can listen to on YouTube. I also really like the song “EYA” by Louie Thesinger! It’s a very seductive track, which is usually the type of music I gravitate towards—don’t judge me. Lastly, SkyDxddy has an amazing track called “Battlefield” that’s been fueling my feminine rage lately. If you know, you know.



I’m in the holiday movie mood! I’ve been binging Hallmark and Netflix holiday films. But I’m not ignoring the horror movie lover in me. The last film I watched was Thanksgiving, a horror movie available on Netflix. I’m also still keeping up with Grey’s Anatomy every week. Plus, my husband and I have been enjoying the series Brilliant Minds.


I hope you liked seeing my current reads, listens, and watches! Share yours in the comments below. If you have a TikTok account, I’d love it if you followed me there—I’m @BooksWithBunny. And before you go, make sure to follow the blog so you get notified whenever there’s a new post!

Until The Next Chapter,
Bunny

Reading Wrap-Up // Summerween 2023


Hi Friends,
The Summerween readathon is over, and if you have no idea what I’m talking about, you should go read my Sunmerween TBR post. But, for the week of Summerween, I ended up reading 3 books, and completing all the prompts.

Lying in the Deep’ by Diana Urban
I was originally going to read ‘Every Last Fear’ by Alex Finlay for the ‘Read a Thriller’ prompt, but I had this audiobook on my Libby, so I decided to pick this one up. It’s a YA thriller/mystery, more mystery than thriller, but it is categorized as a thriller, so it counts. I did end up finishing this book, but it wasn’t my favorite read.

Fence’ Vol. 2 by C.S. Pacat and Johanna the Mad
I have become a big fan of this graphic novel series, so for the ‘Read a Graphic Novel, Manga, or Novella’ prompt I knew that I had to read volume 2. I finished this quickly, and enjoyed it.

The Haunting of Aveline Jones’ by Phil Hickes
This book filled two prompts: ‘Read a Book That Takes Place in the Fall’ and ‘Read a Book With Black and/or Orange on the Cover’. I really like this spooky middle-grade, and I can’t wait to read the other books in this series.

On the last day of the readathon, I ended up starting ‘Every Last Fear’. I only got about 20% into the audiobook, but so far it has me intrigued.

Let me know in the comments, if you participated in Summerween. Also, I vlogged each day of the readathon over on my TikTok account (@BooksWithBunny). Before you go hit the follow button, so that you never miss a post.

Until The Next Chapter,
Bunny

12 to 22 // Book Review


About The Book
A smart and funny modern day 13 Going on 30 from New York Times bestselling author Jen Calonita! A tween girl finds out it is like to be 22 when she jumps in time with the help of a mysterious TikTok filter.
Buy The Book: https://amzn.to/3JXcm9s

My Rating


This book had me at its synopsis. It is essentially a ‘13 Going On 30’ retelling, but in book form. My inner 12 year old was doing a happy dance. One fun little fact about me is that I use to be a lover of all romantic comedies, and anything starring Jennifer Garner.

In the book, we follow tween Harper, who is dying to be a social media star and loves Taylor Swift. Harper as a character reflected a tween growing up in a society where being an influencer is all the rage. And everyone is online. I’m very glad that I wasn’t as obsessive about fitting in as Harper was throughout the majority of the story.

Harper wants to grow up so fast, which I can relate to, because I’m pretty sure all of us wanted to skip to adulthood at 12 years old. However, Harper was not ready to grow up at all, and was a bit immature, which was partly the reason her parents didn’t take her seriously.

There were also some interesting side characters in the story, like Harper’s young sister’s future self, her best friend and her other best friend/crush. And, of course we have the mean queen bee, Lucy Wyman. But are popular, clique girls even a thing anymore?

“I’d love to get more followers. I barely have a thousand.”

I found the story to be very enjoyable and fast-paced. The writing was fun and light. Although I would classify its genre somewhere between middle grade and young adult, the writing didn’t feel too immature. One of the great things is that I got all of those ‘13 Going On 30’ vibes that I was so desperately hoping for.

The only con I have is that I’m not a fan of characters with the desire to fit in and be like everyone else. Also, characters that can’t speak up for themselves drive me crazy as well. I like me some confident, badass bitches in books. But, that might just be a me thing and not really a problem with the book.

Overall, Harper had good characters development and the ending was cute. The book shows that you can’t run away from your problems, but have to face them head on. Also, it made me realize that I’d never want to go back to being 12 years old again. I’m happy to have moved out of my tweens and teens.

In the comments, let me know what age you’d go back to if you could. Don’t forget to give my blog a follow to get notified whenever there’s a new post!

Until The Next Chapter,
Bunny