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⭐️💙🎶🎸🎹

Told through alternating POVs, The Encore follows Lottie, Anna, and Will during transformative periods in their lives. All three are wildly talented musicians on wildly different paths. Although their lives are different, they are connected in ways they could have never imagined, and the discovery of these connections leads them on quite the journey. They embark on a cross-country tour and are forced to reconcile with their past choices. 

What I loved:
•  The NYC setting 
•  The fashion designer uncle/father figure
•  I learned a LOT about music (as someone who knows next to nothing about music this was very cool to learn about)
•  I appreciated how delicately the author handled heavy topics

What I didn’t love:
•  I was not a huge fan of the big choice Anna made (this choice basically drove the plot of the whole book). I wished it had played out differently, and I had a hard time accepting why she did it. But after more was revealed about her past, I came to understand and respect her decision

Thank you so much for the ARC, @unionsqandco!
Happy Monday! I hope everyone has a great reading Happy Monday! I hope everyone has a great reading week 😇 

I’m reading Project Hail Mary (I actually started it a few months ago and paused for some reason?!) and Wuthering Heights on my kindle. I know the movie isn’t exactly like the book, but I still want to read it before going to see the new movie on 3/1 ❤️‍🔥 

What are you reading this week?
Happy Valentine’s Day 🫶🏼✨ hope everyone has a grea Happy Valentine’s Day 🫶🏼✨ hope everyone has a great day full of love 🩷
February hopefuls 💙 The Encore: The strong bond b February hopefuls 💙

The Encore: The strong bond between two college friends and musicians is made more complicated when a long withheld secret is exposed, forcing them together on an unexpected journey. Releases in March!

Wuthering Heights: I know the new movie isn’t going to be an exact adaptation, but I still really want to read it before seeing the movie releases later this month!

We Love You, Bunny: The sequel to the beloved Bunny. I’m really looking forward to reading this one! 

The Cliffs: J. Courtney Sullivan is one of my favorite authors who mainly writes literary fiction, so when I heard she had a newer release I somehow missed, I knew I had to check it out!
Not book related, but we just got our engagement p Not book related, but we just got our engagement pictures back and this is a very happy life update that I’m too excited not to share: I’m getting married this year! 🥺🥰
This cover 🤝 my bedding colors lol Heart the Love This cover 🤝 my bedding colors lol

Heart the Lover has been allll over my feed - but it fell a little flat for me. The writing is solid, but I wanted more time with the characters to have an even deeper understanding of them. I think it could have been 100 or so pages longer and that would have solved a lot of it! Also, this is definitely *not* a light read even though the cover is bright and fun. 

Overall - still worth the read, especially if you’ve read any of her other books! It’s a quick and emotional read that I finished in one sitting. 

Have you read this one yet?
Now/next/last 💬 Now: Greenwich 🏡 Next: The Encore Now/next/last 💬

Now: Greenwich 🏡
Next: The Encore 🎵⭐️
Last: Heart the Lover 💓

What are you currently reading?
Is it possible for the first book I read in 2026 t Is it possible for the first book I read in 2026 to be one of my favorite books of the whole year? Stay tuned, but I think so. 

In The Correspondent, we meet Sybil, a curmudgeonly and stubborn older lady who lives alone and is slowly going blind. It’s a beautifully written epistolary novel, told only through letters and emails. There is no traditional dialogue, yet I felt like I understood the characters deeply, which was fascinating to me. I don’t think I’ve read anything else told entirely through letters and emails. It got me thinking a lot about the power of the written word and how the shorter form of texting has replaced letter-writing, and the (likely negative) impact that this has on our ability to form deeper connections with others. Besides thank-you notes, I’ve never taken the time to write someone a letter, but The Correspondent made me wish I had. 

Sybil was a grump and a bit stubborn, but she ended up being my favorite character (although Theodore was a very close second). I laughed, I cried, and I loved every word. This is one I’ll be recommending to EVERYONE. 5 ⭐️
As someone whose screen time is consistently 6+ ho As someone whose screen time is consistently 6+ hours per day, this is one of my biggest new year's resolutions 🫣 

Looking forward to more reading and less doom scrolling in 2026!
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Your Guide to Starting a Bookstagram Account

Welcome to Booksta! In today’s digital age, social media platforms like Instagram have become more than just places to share selfies and food photos. They’ve evolved into vibrant communities centered around shared interests and passions. One community that has been gaining momentum in recent years is Bookstagram or Booksta – Instagram accounts dedicated to all things books. If you’re a book lover looking to connect with fellow readers and share your passion for reading, starting a Bookstagram account might be just the thing for you. Check out my bookstagram account for some inspo!

Choose a niche: The first step in starting your Bookstagram journey is to choose a niche that reflects your interests and expertise. Whether you’re a die-hard YA fiction fan, a lover of fantasy worlds, or obsessed with non-fiction, there’s a niche for everyone in the Bookstagram community. By focusing on a specific genre or theme, you’ll not only attract like-minded followers but also establish yourself as a knowledgeable voice within the space.

Set up your account: Creating a Bookstagram account is easy and straightforward. Sign up with your email address or phone number, and choose a username that reflects your niche. Consider creating a book-focused email to use for publishers or blogging in case your account grows and you receive opportunities. Your profile picture and bio are your chance to make a good first impression, so make sure they accurately represent who you are and what your account is all about. A perfect bio includes a brief description of your favorite genres, recent reads, or a short blurb about your niche potential followers a taste of what to expect from your content.

Create content: Now that your account is up and running, it’s time to start creating content. The key to successful Bookstagramming is high-quality photos and engaging captions. Experiment with different angles, lighting, and props to make your photos stand out in the Instagram feed. Don’t forget to include relevant hashtags to help your posts reach a wider audience, and always be authentic and genuine in your captions – after all, your followers want to hear your unique voice and perspective.

Grow your audience: Building a following on Bookstagram takes time and effort, but it’s so fun and rewarding. Start by engaging with other Bookstagrammers in your niche – like, comment, and share their posts to show your support and connect with like-minded individuals. Participate in giveaways, challenges, readathons, and Instagram features like stories and reels to increase your visibility and attract new followers. Above all, patience and consistency are key – thriving accounts with large followings weren’t built overnight.

Engage with your community: One of the best things about Bookstagram is the sense of community and camaraderie among its members. Don’t be afraid to reach out to fellow Bookstagrammers, ask for recommendations, and share your own thoughts and opinions on the books you love. Participate in book swaps, buddy reads, and virtual book clubs to deepen your connections and forge lasting friendships. Remember, the more you engage with the community, the more rewarding your Bookstagram experience will be.

Starting a Bookstagram account is not just about sharing pretty pictures of books – it’s about connecting with fellow book lovers, discovering new reads, and celebrating the joy of reading together. Whether you’re a seasoned reader or just dipping your toes into the literary waters, there’s a place for you in the Bookstagram world. So go ahead, create an account, and let your love of books shine – the Bookstagram community is waiting with open arms! HAVE FUN and enjoy your new creative outlet!

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Told through alternating POVs, The Encore follows Lottie, Anna, and Will during transformative periods in their lives. All three are wildly talented musicians on wildly different paths. Although their lives are different, they are connected in ways they could have never imagined, and the discovery of these connections leads them on quite the journey. They embark on a cross-country tour and are forced to reconcile with their past choices. 

What I loved:
•  The NYC setting 
•  The fashion designer uncle/father figure
•  I learned a LOT about music (as someone who knows next to nothing about music this was very cool to learn about)
•  I appreciated how delicately the author handled heavy topics

What I didn’t love:
•  I was not a huge fan of the big choice Anna made (this choice basically drove the plot of the whole book). I wished it had played out differently, and I had a hard time accepting why she did it. But after more was revealed about her past, I came to understand and respect her decision

Thank you so much for the ARC, @unionsqandco!
Happy Monday! I hope everyone has a great reading Happy Monday! I hope everyone has a great reading week 😇 

I’m reading Project Hail Mary (I actually started it a few months ago and paused for some reason?!) and Wuthering Heights on my kindle. I know the movie isn’t exactly like the book, but I still want to read it before going to see the new movie on 3/1 ❤️‍🔥 

What are you reading this week?
Happy Valentine’s Day 🫶🏼✨ hope everyone has a grea Happy Valentine’s Day 🫶🏼✨ hope everyone has a great day full of love 🩷
February hopefuls 💙 The Encore: The strong bond b February hopefuls 💙

The Encore: The strong bond between two college friends and musicians is made more complicated when a long withheld secret is exposed, forcing them together on an unexpected journey. Releases in March!

Wuthering Heights: I know the new movie isn’t going to be an exact adaptation, but I still really want to read it before seeing the movie releases later this month!

We Love You, Bunny: The sequel to the beloved Bunny. I’m really looking forward to reading this one! 

The Cliffs: J. Courtney Sullivan is one of my favorite authors who mainly writes literary fiction, so when I heard she had a newer release I somehow missed, I knew I had to check it out!
Not book related, but we just got our engagement p Not book related, but we just got our engagement pictures back and this is a very happy life update that I’m too excited not to share: I’m getting married this year! 🥺🥰
This cover 🤝 my bedding colors lol Heart the Love This cover 🤝 my bedding colors lol

Heart the Lover has been allll over my feed - but it fell a little flat for me. The writing is solid, but I wanted more time with the characters to have an even deeper understanding of them. I think it could have been 100 or so pages longer and that would have solved a lot of it! Also, this is definitely *not* a light read even though the cover is bright and fun. 

Overall - still worth the read, especially if you’ve read any of her other books! It’s a quick and emotional read that I finished in one sitting. 

Have you read this one yet?
Now/next/last 💬 Now: Greenwich 🏡 Next: The Encore Now/next/last 💬

Now: Greenwich 🏡
Next: The Encore 🎵⭐️
Last: Heart the Lover 💓

What are you currently reading?
Is it possible for the first book I read in 2026 t Is it possible for the first book I read in 2026 to be one of my favorite books of the whole year? Stay tuned, but I think so. 

In The Correspondent, we meet Sybil, a curmudgeonly and stubborn older lady who lives alone and is slowly going blind. It’s a beautifully written epistolary novel, told only through letters and emails. There is no traditional dialogue, yet I felt like I understood the characters deeply, which was fascinating to me. I don’t think I’ve read anything else told entirely through letters and emails. It got me thinking a lot about the power of the written word and how the shorter form of texting has replaced letter-writing, and the (likely negative) impact that this has on our ability to form deeper connections with others. Besides thank-you notes, I’ve never taken the time to write someone a letter, but The Correspondent made me wish I had. 

Sybil was a grump and a bit stubborn, but she ended up being my favorite character (although Theodore was a very close second). I laughed, I cried, and I loved every word. This is one I’ll be recommending to EVERYONE. 5 ⭐️
As someone whose screen time is consistently 6+ ho As someone whose screen time is consistently 6+ hours per day, this is one of my biggest new year's resolutions 🫣 

Looking forward to more reading and less doom scrolling in 2026!
Happy 2026! New year, new books 🙂‍↕️here are the Happy 2026! 

New year, new books 🙂‍↕️here are the 2026 releases on my radar! Which book are you most excited for this year?
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