Hey, ducklings! Welcome back to Sunday Shelving! Sunday Shelving is a Frankenstein-esque mishmash of the weekly memes Staking The Shelves and Sunday Post, with my own twist on things! Here I’ll be giving you my weekly recap and haul, as well as giving some love to my favorite posts of the week and to my favorite pictures from my bookstagram and recaping my week personally and blogging wise!
The Week In Books
Read And Reviewed
Currently Reading
The Haul
Sunday Snapshots
Link Lovin’
- Nisha lists her favorite villains
- Jeann gives us a survival guide for how to move 100s of books without an emotional breakdown
- The Oran-Gutan Librarian makes an excellent point about how reading between the lies is not a thing
- Jo talks about why she hates the hype monster
- Chelsea guest posts on girls in STEM
- Lauren made some incredible bookish desktop and phone wallpapers!
- Fadwa imagines what Olympic sport book characters would participate in.
- Esther gives advice for combating blogging stress.
- CW explains her qualms with the word “diverse”
- Author Colleen Hoover tells us her thoughts on trigger warnings
- Val asks if we favor attractive characters
- Kristin wonders if abandoned series are still worth it
- Looking forward to Empire of Storms? Are you fuzzy on what happened in the previous books but don’t want or have time to reread the series? Charnell’s got ya covered with a chapter by chapter series recap! Looking for something a little more in depth? Charnell’s also got inndividual recaps for Throne of Glass, Crown of Midnight, Heir of Fire, and Queen of Shadows!
- Sophie has a hilarious guide (with examples!) on how to write a synopsis for a YA book
- Briana says it’s okay for a book not to have a moral
- Melanie discusses gender double standards
- Kourtni says labeling a book “the next [insert popular book title here]” is annoying
Personal & Blogging News
Whew! It’s been one heck of a week running around and doing stuff! College begins tomorrow and, though I’m not a freshman, I’m at a new school so I feel super nervous. Consequently, I’ve had to do a lot of stuff surrounding school, like register and pay for classes, talk to a school advisor, buy school supplies, you know the drill. I also had two major doctor appointments this past week, so that added to the craziness! On top of that, I had two blog deadlines to meet! So I was running around like a chicken with it’s head cut off (I’m curious, does anyone say this expression outside of the South???)! I was doing well until Friday and Saturday when I had two major panic attacks, one of which lasted hours. So that was a minor bump in the road. But it’s just a bump, not the road and though I’m sure it won’t be totally smooth going from here, I am sure that I can make it through.
In blog news, my last discussion on if I’m being unfair in my reviews went really well! Y’all gave really great, long, thoughtful responses and I loved all of them! In other blog news, I have some really exciting things coming up, but I don’t want to give them away! Just know that something awesome is coming your way!
That’s all for me this week! How was your week? Do you begin school soon? Are you excited or nervous? Any tips for doing well in college? Let me know in the comments!
Over and out!
Ooh good luck at your new school!
BTW, I’ve lived in Connecticut my whole life, and we use the “running around like a chicken with its head cut off” phrase too haha
Thank you for including a link to my post!
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Thank you for sharing my post 🙂 I love this round-up because I always discover cool posts from other blogs that I might have missed.
I’m sorry that you had those panic attacks, they truly suck. I hope you have a fantastic school year. My advice is to be as organized as possible. If you can start doing a paper or homework the day you get the instructions, DO IT. The lessons will be fresh in your mind and it will go easier. Don’t leave things for the last day unless you really have to. Prioritize: this can work in two ways depending on your style -> from hardest to easiest or viceversa. I preferred doing the easiest homeworks/papers first to feel productive and it gave me a boost to then work on the hardest ones. But people tend to do it the other way around, so it really does depend on how it works for you. Take breaks, eat well, and don’t forget to drink water 😛
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Great links, some I need to catch up with. And yes I’m in the Midwest and we say that phrase too, so no worries. 🙂 Good luck with the new school, and boo to the panic attacks. Three Dark crowns looks great.
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As always, thank you so much, Lila for the shout-out to my discussion. I’m glad you enjoyed it enough to share with people and I like the wide variety of other discussions there are this week. I think I’ll have to go take a peek at a few of them. :p
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Aww thanks so much for the mention!
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Hello Lila! Thank you very much for sharing my post! I really appreciate it. c:
It sounds like you’ve had a very busy few weeks! I hope your new school and settling in will go smoothly. I’m not in school anymore, but I hope to return next year to do postgrad/grad school! If I do go through with it, it’ll be a bit scary for me because I haven’t studied in 2 years… so I’m not sure how I’ll cope! We’ll see though.
Have a good week, Lila! ❤
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Scythe looks pretty good, and I already read P.S. I Like You and that book was super cute, perfect ya contemporary.
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Thanks so much for linking my post, Lila!! ♥♥
I’m so sorry about the panic attacks. I know what they’re like and it’s definitely not fun. I hope you’re feeling better now.
I really want to read Three Dark Crowns so I’ll be looking forward to seeing what you think about that!!
Also, we use the “chicken with its head cut off” phrase in Australia!
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