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Saturday, April 26, 2025

Special Edition Book Deals You’ll Regret Missing (Sale Ends April 28!)

 There are so many gorgeous special edition books on sale right now, and the deals end in just two days (April 28, 2025). I don't know about you, but pretty books always steal my heart — and I definitely can't resist a good deal. I pulled together a list of the best editions for everyone to enjoy.

Happy shopping, book lovers.


Special Edition Highlights:


Special Kindle Mentions (perfect for cozy reading time):


Special mentions (Standard Editions):


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Sunday, April 20, 2025

Sunrise on the Reaping Review – Haymitch’s Story, Heartbreak, and the Spark of Rebellion

Sunrise on the Reaping is a masterclass in storytelling that reshapes everything I thought I knew about Haymitch Abernathy. Suzanne Collins takes us deep into his past, revealing the raw pain, sacrifice, and quiet strength that shaped him into the mentor we meet in The Hunger Games. His journey through the Quarter Quell, his personal rebellions, and the heartbreaks that come with being trapped in a system designed to break him had me hooked from the first page. This prequel isn’t just a look at Haymitch—it’s an exploration of the seeds of rebellion, of what it truly means to fight when everything you love is at risk. If you loved the original trilogy, this will make you see everything in a new light

Grab your copy here. Spoilers follow!




“All-Fire”

A phrase whispered between lovers. A whisper that sparks and burns through the nation.

This prequel stunned me. I knew of Haymitch’s pain and loss, but the depth of his story hit me like a ton of bricks. Haymitch is more than his sarcasm; he is intelligent, kind, and brave. He is the man who helped push Katniss’s revolution into motion.


Where It Begins

Birth and death—two sides of life. For Haymitch Abernathy, they fall on the same day. His birthday is the day of the Quarter Quell: the largest reaping in the history of the Hunger Games. Two individuals of each gender were reaped from every district. Twice the fear. Twice the sacrifice.

Before the chaos, Haymitch sneaks into the woods. These woods did not first belong to Katniss, as I once thought at age eleven. He meets a friend to brew alcohol—District 12’s quiet rebellion. He wears pants his mother stitched from tesserae sacks. Children can exchange additional entries into the reaping for food rations. The tesserae bags read: “Courtesy of the Capitol.” For Haymitch, those words are literally stamped across his backside—a branding that reminds everyone who owns their survival.

Then, he meets up with Lenore—his Dove. A girl from the Covey. (Sound familiar?) It echoes Katniss and Gale’s quiet mornings before their own reaping.

Honestly, this part bored me a bit. I didn’t care much about Lenore, despite her importance to Haymitch. Maybe because I knew she wouldn’t survive.


Marked by Mercy

During the reaping, one boy tries to run. Chaos erupts. A Peacekeeper threatens Lenore, and Haymitch intervenes. He is reaped—not by fate, but by force. His bravery, his refusal to stand by, changes everything.

He didn’t volunteer, but this scene took me right back to Katniss’s reaping. Someone stepping in out of love—and being forever changed.

The Capitol demands control of the narrative. Plutarch Heavensbee, young and ambitious, is assigned to film District 12. He urges Haymitch and his family to redo their goodbyes for more emotion. Haymitch refuses. Just like Katniss, he resists turning his grief into performance. Gale, too, stood strong—removing Prim as Katniss walked to her fate. No tears. No weakness. Just fire.


Stagecrafted Survival

Louella, a friend of Haymitch’s, makes it to the tribute parade—only to die when she’s thrown from a chariot. Haymitch refuses to let the Peacekeepers take her. He steals a second chariot and flees with her body in his arms. At the end of the road, President Snow awaits.

Louella is replaced. A new girl, made to look like her, appears—a Capitol mutt. Her name is LouLou. She’s been brainwashed, a puppet with no memory of who she is. A device in her ear gives instructions; another in her chest controls her movements. A human machine molded for the Capitol’s will.


Ashes of Rebellion

We know Plutarch plays a key role in Katniss’s rebellion, but this story reveals it began long before her. Plutarch supports Haymitch. He tries to recruit him, even bringing him to his rare, hidden Library—a Capitol secret. He shares banned literature, including the work Lenore Dove was named after.

Beetee returns, this time as a mentor for his son, Ampert. Ampert forms an alliance with the non-Career tributes. Together, they plan to destroy the “brain” of the arena—the Capitol’s control center. A literal attack on the system.


Dove in the Fire

Dove-colored rabbits repeatedly save Haymitch. From his plate at the start, to the stream, to the shrubbery, they appear like omens or guides. One even leads him toward the Careers—but it also leads him to Maysilee Donner.

Maysilee and Haymitch’s alliance is the heart of this Games. It mirrors the tenderness between Katniss and Rue—trust in a world that punishes trust. A rare, beautiful bond.

Haymitch insists he isn’t a rebel. He calls himself a rascal while he hides rebellion inside mischief. Coded strategy beneath chaos.


The Quiet Cage

After the Games, Haymitch is placed in a birdcage. Symbolism heavy. A callback to Snow’s lost love and Haymitch’s dove. The Capitol always finds a way to twist the knife.

When Haymitch returns home, death follows. His family burns. Snow sends him candy—poisoned. Lenore eats it and dies. Everyone gone.

First comes sleep syrup—to numb the pain. Then alcohol—to forget. He uses it to dull the grief and to protect others by staying distant. If he loves no one, no one can be used against him.

Haymitch could have been the face of rebellion. But fear held him back. Fear that loving someone meant losing them. It wasn’t until Katniss—who ignited the spark—that he was ready to fight.


Ghostlight

Lenore’s ghost visits the one she loved. A gentle echo urging Haymitch to care for the family he has left—the ones still living, still hoping.

In time, he fathers a flock of geese. Odd little creatures who mate for life. Steady. Loyal. Soft in a way the world rarely allows.

Once, grief held his hand. Now, routine does. Feeding, tending, watching. A quiet resistance.

He still fights ghosts—Lenore’s, Louella’s, his own. But in this life of feathers and morning chores, he finds a kind of peace. Not healing, perhaps, but purpose.


Final Thoughts

Rating: 5/5

It kept me hooked and haunted. I didn’t want to stop reading—but I also didn’t want it to end. Haymitch’s story recontextualizes the entire trilogy. His pain, sacrifice, and quiet strength show exactly why he chose Katniss to carry the fire. It makes me want to reread the original series with new eyes—and a heavier heart.


Grab your copy here

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Saturday, April 19, 2025

Book Challenge: 5 Books I Love, 4 I Want to Read, and More

I spotted this trending book challenge on X (formerly Twitter), and as a certified book hoarder, I had to join. It’s the perfect excuse to share some of my favorite reads, recent 5-star books, and the TBR titles I’m most excited about—all in one cozy post.

Whether you're looking for your next must-read fantasy, a swoon-worthy romance, or just want to peek at someone else's reading habits (same), I’ve got you covered.

5 Books I Love

These are the books I never shut up about—the ones that live rent-free in my mind and heart.

City of Bones by Cassandra Clare 
(Full Description)

→ My introduction to the Shadowhunter world. I have not stopped talking about Jace and Clary since. The blend of magic, action, and love is pure chefs kiss

The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

→ The Girl on Fire’s fierce love — for her sister and unexpected allies — pulls you right into the heart of the story. I felt like Katniss’s best friend, cheering her on through the Games. And the Boy with the Bread? He’ll steal your heart and help Katniss truly Catch Fire.

Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros
(Full Description)

→ Dragons, high stakes, and a brooding Shadow Daddy? Say less. Watching Violet grow into her strength, and trust those fighting beside her, was everything

Beach Read by Emily Henry
(Full Description)

→ Yes, it’s lighthearted, but it also explores some real-life issues with care. I loved the connection between two authors who unexpectedly ended up in the same town.

Red Rising by Pierce Brown
(Full Description)

→ Worldbuilding? Insane. Plot? Brutal. Emotions? Shattered. I was emotionally wrecked (and will absolutely recommend it). It’s the kind of story that lives rent-free in your head long after the last page.

4 Books on My TBR (To Be Read)

Books I’m dying to read next—thanks to rave reviews and irresistible plots.

Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
(Full Description)

→ A magical café where you can travel through time — but only until your coffee gets cold. The concept has me so curious. It sounds like the kind of emotional story that’ll stay with you.

When the Moon Hatched by Sarah A. Parker
(Full Description)

→ I saw it in a bookstore recently, and it immediately caught my attention. The slow-burn romance and rich world-building are major draws. I’m excited to see how the story unfolds. It’s high on my TBR.

The Banned Bookshop of Maggie Banks by Shauna Robinson
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→ A woman takes over a bookstore with one strict rule. She quietly rebels by sneaking in modern titles and hosting secret events. It sounds like a cozy, clever read with a hint of rebellion, and who can’t resist a rebellion?

Lights Out by Navessa Allen

(Full Description)

→ Sapphic vampires, suspense, and steam. If you know, you know.

3 Books I Always Recommend

If a friend says, “What should I read next?”—these are my go-to recs.

The Authenticity Project by Clare Pooley
(Full Description)

→ A notebook begins a quiet journey, linking strangers through shared honesty and courage. Sometimes, the most meaningful connections come from the most unexpected places.

Book Lovers by Emily Henry
(Full Description)

→ A smart, funny twist on romance tropes with unforgettable chemistry. Nora and Charlie are a great grumpyXsunshine pairing. No notes.

The Zookeeper's Wife by Diane Ackerman
(Full Description)

→ A powerful true story set during WWII. Heartbreaking, beautifully written, and unforgettable. Perfect if you love emotional historical non-fiction.

2 Most Recent 5-Star Reads

Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros
(Full Description)

→ Part of the Empyrean series, this book delivers high-stakes drama and emotional growth. The pacing and romance are excellent. One of my recent favorites.

Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins

→ Haymitch Abernathy — you know him, and you’ve got to love him. He mentored our loves, Katniss and Peeta. Honestly, I forgot he competed in a Quarter Quell until I picked this up. Now that I’m reading, I can’t wait to see how his story unfolds.

1 Current Read



The Last Gifts of the Universe by Riley August

→ A life in the stars, a graveyard of dead civilizations, and a cat-astronaut. 

Let’s Talk Books!

Have you read any of these? What’s at the top of your TBR list? Drop your own challenge below or tag me—I’m always looking for more book recommendations!

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Tuesday, April 15, 2025

It’s Stuff Your Kindle Day — Fantasy Edition!

If you’re like me and your TBR pile is already looking like a mini tower of doom… too bad, because it's time to grab even more books! The Fantastical Escape event (April 15–20) is here, which means hundreds of free fantasy eBooks are just waiting to be downloaded — and yes, you get to keep them forever.

You don’t need a Kindle to participate — Nook, Kobo, and even phone readers using Apple Books or Google Play can join the fun.

I’m so excited to dive into these new reads, and trust me, there are so many gems. Whether you're in the mood for magic, monsters, romance, or rebellion, this list has something for you.

Free Fantasy Reads You Can Grab Today:

Across Dark Seas by Clare Sager

Birth Stone by Kate Kelley

Curse and Kingdom by Ember Blackthorn

Dark Fairy Tales: A Midnight Dynasty Anthology by Aleatha Romig

Echoes of Elynia by Macayla Dawn

Hidden Legends Starter Collection by Megan Linski & Alicia Rades

Hers to Rule by Coral Alejandra Moore

King of the Fae by Ava Mason

Letters in the Attic by Meredith Lindsey

Lucifer’s Daughter by Kel Carpenter

Relentless by Karen Lynch

Saving Scarlett by C.A. Varian

Secrets of the Sand and Sea by Clara Sutton

The Confectioner’s Guild by Claire Luana

The Cursed Witch by R.L. Perez

The Paranormal by K.A. Poe et al.

The Shattered Court by M.J. Scott

The Storm and the Darkness by Sarah M. Cradit

Unveiled (Raven Daughter Book 1) by A.D. Trosper

Want to see the full selection? Check out the Stuff Your Kindle Day portal via Indie Author Central

Happy hoarding (I mean, reading)!


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Saturday, April 12, 2025

Let's Connect!

I’m hanging out on Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and now here on the blog too.

Click on the social media links below to be redirected — come say hi! 💬✨

💔 Love, Survival, and Unspoken Truths: A Heartfelt Look at The Hunger Games

Rating: 4.75/5

PS: This is an updated version of a review I first shared over on X (Twitter)!

This book was truly wonderful — an emotional ride filled with raw moments and unforgettable characters.

Peeta Mellark completely stole my heart. From the very beginning, he’s kind, thoughtful, and unwavering in his care for Katniss. Even when everything around them is chaos, he consistently looks out for her, often putting her safety above his own. His quiet strength and selflessness make him such a standout character.

Katniss, on the other hand, is constantly calculating — always thinking about the Games, the audience, and how the Capitol perceives her (as Haymitch often reminds her). And yet, she’s never a flat or cold character. Her fierce love for Prim, her bond with Gale, and the subtle, complicated feelings she has for Peeta show just how layered and real she is.

Even if she doesn’t say it outright, her love for Peeta is there — in the small actions, the moments she lets her guard down. I just wish she had let herself feel it more openly. That she had admitted it to herself, even if only in a whisper.

The ending? Completely broke my heart. Peeta deserves love — the same kind of love he so willingly gave to Katniss. And while she may not have been ready to give it fully, the ache of what could have been lingers long after the final page.

Haven’t read The Hunger Games yet? (How?!) Grab your copy here!
Just a heads up — this is an Amazon affiliate link, which means I may earn a small commission if you purchase through it (at no extra cost to you). Thanks so much for supporting the blog!

Welcome!

 Hi friends! I’m Chloe — a 24-year-old Asian American book lover who can never resist a good story. I created this little corner of the internet to share my passion for reading and connect with fellow bookworms who just get it. Whether I’m reviewing my latest read, gushing over fictional characters, or chatting with you in the comments, I’m all about building a cozy, welcoming space through our shared love of literature.

Here, you'll find everything bookish: reviews, recommendations, reading challenges, and maybe even the occasional bookish rant. I'm a sucker for cozy vibes — soft blankets, warm lighting, a steaming cup of tea, and a story that pulls me in from page one. Basically, if it feels like a scene straight out of a cottagecore Pinterest board, I’m there.

Genres & Tropes I Love:

  • Genres: Romance, fiction, fantasy, mystery

  • Tropes: Enemies to lovers, forbidden love, sunshine x grumpy, fake dating

  • Bonus points for: Plot twists that leave me speechless and emotionally wrecked in the best way

A Few of My Favorite Books:

  • The Hunger Games series (Catching Fire supremacy)

  • The Mortal Instruments series

  • The Hazel Wood duology by Melissa Albert

  • Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros

  • Red Rising Saga (especially books 1–3)

Bookish Pet Peeves:

  • Cracked book spines (the horror!)

  • Dog-earing pages

  • Loud distractions while I’m trying to mentally live in another world

Thanks for being here — I’m so excited to share my reading journey with you! Let’s fangirl, cry over fictional deaths, and obsess over our favorite tropes together. 💕

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