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Let’s Talk: 10 Books I’ve Read in 2021 That I’d Like to See Adapted

September 22, 2021

Every once in a while, you’ll read a book that is so beautifully descriptive that you can’t help but think “this needs to be turned into a film or tv series!” – well, I’ve read quite a few this year and thought, why not make a blog post about it!

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YA book recommendations based off of your favorite Little Women sister

September 16, 2021

It looks like it’s Little Women week here at teatimelit! Caitlyn and I also sat down to write a couple YA book recs based on your favorite Little Women character, and we’re so excited to share them with you! 

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Let’s Talk: Little Women and Little Women Adaptations

September 15, 2021

Cossette and I are huge fans of Little Women — she’s the Amy to my Jo, and since we’ve both been on a Little Women kick recently (but when are we not), we decided to team up once again to work on a Little Women comparison post! There are mild spoilers for Little Women below, so please proceed with caution! 

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Interview with Elisa A. Bonnin, author of Dauntless

September 10, 2021

Happy Friday, tea party attendees! I am so excited because today we have a very special guest joining our tea party this afternoon. Today, we’re joined by author Elisa A. Bonnin, whose debut novel Dauntless will be released in 2022! Check out our interview below to see what we chatted about, and to learn more about this exciting book!

A teen girl must bring together two broken worlds in order to save her nation in this lush, Filipino-inspired young adult fantasy novel from debut author Elisa A. Bonnin.

“Be dauntless, for the hopes of the People rest in you.”

Seri’s world is defined by very clear rules: The beasts prowl the forest paths and hunt the People. The valiant explore the unknown world, kill the beasts, and gain strength from the armor they make from them. As an assistant to Eshai Unbroken, a young valor commander with a near-mythical reputation, Seri has seen first-hand the struggle to keep the beasts at bay and ensure the safety of the spreading trees where the People make their homes. That was how it always had been, and how it always would be. Until the day Seri encounters Tsana.

Tsana is, impossibly, a stranger from the unknown world who can communicate with the beasts – a fact that makes Seri begin to doubt everything she’s ever been taught. As Seri and Tsana grow closer, their worlds begin to collide, with deadly consequences. Somehow, with the world on the brink of war, Seri will have to find a way to make peace.

Links for Dauntless: Goodreads | TheStoryGraph | IndieBound

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Book recommendations based off of your favorite song from Evermore

September 10, 2021

Happy Friday! Caitlyn and I have been working on our Taylor Swift book recs series, and we thought it’d be fun to share our evermore recs with you all today! If you missed our folklore book recs, you can find the post here. 

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Blog Tour + Review: The Girls Are Never Gone by Sarah Glenn Marsh

September 8, 2021

Content Warnings: scary images, death

The Conjuring meets Sadie when seventeen-year-old podcaster Dare takes an internship in a haunted house and finds herself in a life-or-death struggle against an evil spirit.

Dare Chase doesn’t believe in ghosts.

Privately, she’s a supernatural skeptic. But publicly, she’s keeping her doubts to herself—because she’s the voice of Attachments, her brand-new paranormal investigation podcast, and she needs her ghost-loving listeners to tune in.

That’s what brings her to Arrington Estate. Thirty years ago, teenager Atheleen Bell drowned in Arrington’s lake, and legend says her spirit haunts the estate. Dare’s more interested in the suspicious circumstances surrounding her death—circumstances that she believes point to a living culprit, not the supernatural. Still, she’s vowed to keep an open mind as she investigates, even if she’s pretty sure what she’ll find.

But Arrington is full of surprises. Good ones like Quinn, the cute daughter of the house’s new owner. And baffling ones like the threatening messages left scrawled in paint on Quinn’s walls, the ghastly face that appears behind Dare’s own in the mirror, and the unnatural current that nearly drowns their friend Holly in the lake. As Dare is drawn deeper into the mysteries of Arrington, she’ll have to rethink the boundaries of what is possible. Because if something is lurking in the lake…it might not be willing to let her go. 

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Let’s Talk: Theatreathon TBR

September 4, 2021

Honestly, I still can’t believe it’s September and that we’re now in the “ber” months. Something I’m really excited about this month is the Theatreathon (find out more here) and I thought it would be fun to share my TBR with y’all! I’ve finished a few books already, and I’m really excited to see how many I get to this month.

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ARC Review: When You Get the Chance by Emma Lord

September 1, 2021

An effervescent, endearing, joyful contemporary romance of one young woman searching for her birth mother one summer, by New York Times bestselling author Emma Lord.

Nothing will get in the way of Millie Price’s dream to become a Broadway star. Not her lovable but super-introverted dad, who after raising Millie alone, doesn’t want to watch her leave home to pursue her dream. Not her pesky and ongoing drama club rival, Oliver, who is the very definition of Simmering Romantic Tension. And not the “Millie Moods,” the feelings of intense emotion that threaten to overwhelm, always at maddeningly inconvenient times. Millie needs an ally. And when a left-open browser brings Millie to her dad’s embarrassingly moody LiveJournal from 2003, Millie knows just what to do. She’s going to find her mom.

There’s Steph, a still-aspiring stage actress and receptionist at a talent agency. There’s Farrah, ethereal dance teacher who clearly doesn’t have the two left feet Millie has. And Beth, the chipper and sweet stage enthusiast with an equally exuberant fifteen-year-old daughter (A possible sister?! This is getting out of hand). But how can you find a new part of your life and expect it to fit into your old one, without leaving any marks? And why is it that when you go looking for the past, it somehow keeps bringing you back to what you’ve had all along?
Joyous, heartfelt, and brimming with emotion, WHEN YOU GET THE CHANCE is a novel about falling in love, making a mess, and learning to let go that will have you happy-sobbing and cheering all the way to the end.

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Let’s Talk: August Reading Prompt Jar Wrap Up

August 25, 2021

At the beginning of this month I decided that I’d choose all of my August reads – with the exception of ARCs and book club reads – by pulling prompts out of a jar. With August coming to a close (Miss Swift was right, August really did slip away into a moment in time) I thought it would be fun to look back on the prompts and books I read this month.

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Let’s Talk: How Audiobooks Positively Changed My Reading Habits

August 11, 2021

In the last two years I’ve read more than I ever have before. That’s partially due to quarantine, but I also noticed a huge change in my reading statistics towards the middle-end of 2019 when I started to really get into audiobooks. As my love for audiobooks has grown exponentially since then, I thought I’d take some time to talk about how audiobooks have changed some of my reading habits and why I love them so much!

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