By: Stephanie Wyatt Hey guys, happy Wednesday!! I have hopped from book to book without actually finishing anything. Here is a look at my reading adventures. I read multiple books at once according to my mood. I will probably list one or two books for each question. WWW Wednesday is a weekly reading update hosted... Continue Reading →
WWW Wednesday: October 2, 2019
By: Stephanie Wyatt Hello everyone, It's two days til the weekend! This is my first WWW so let me share my current book journey. WWW Wednesday is a weekly reading update hosted by Taking on a World of Words. I read multiple books a week so I'll only post one for each. The Three Ws are: What... Continue Reading →
Cait’s November/December Book Haul
By: Cait Marie Hello! It's been a while! The last couple months have been super busy. I’ve still been reading everyday, but I have had very little time to write reviews and book hauls. Because I missed a month, I am covering both October and November in this, so bear with me. There was a... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Review of “Kingdom of Ash” by Sarah J. Maas
By: Cait Marie I am going to be real honest here. I have no idea where to start with this one. This was the book I had been waiting for--counting down the days for--since January. The anxiety and excitement I had for its release was unlike anything I have ever experienced. Now, because this is... Continue Reading →
Cait’s October Book Haul
By: Cait Marie Hello, hello! Wow, so this is super late! October has been so incredibly busy that I haven't had much time to write for Functionally Fictional. That doesn't mean the reading has ceased, though! In fact, I read seven books in September. Here's what I read: Sea Witch by Sarah Henning - This... Continue Reading →
Cait’s July Book Haul
June was a very slow book month. There was so much going on that I only finished three books! I thought only finishing six last month was slow... Also, two of the three were actually rereads via audiobook. I did get a couple of new releases, though, that I did start and I'm excited to... Continue Reading →