I absolutely *love* to read.
I have loved to read ever since I was in third grade and we had to read Where the Red Fern Grows for class. I remember sitting in my mom’s lap as we read the story together and bawling my eyes out at the end.
I had never known anything that could affect me that much.
Reading shapes who we are. A good book can change your opinion on a topic. Characters become friends.
My favorite place in the whole world is the bookstore. Growing up, we would go out to dinner and go to the bookstore as a treat. My parents helped shape my love of reading, and to this day, when I feel sad, I like to go to the bookstore and bring home a new friend.
I started the What I’m Reading section of this blog to share my love of reading. I wanted to talk about the books that I enjoyed, and let you all know about them so you can enjoy them, too.
The best way for me to do that, so I thought, was to review the books I read. I decided to rate the books on a scale of five stars, because that’s how you can rate things on
GoodReads. It would make my life much, simpler.
Right now, I’m just loving what I’m reading.
I felt the need to talk about this, and try to explain myself, so I will stop feeling guilty every time I gush over a book and give it five stars. I want you guys to know where I’m coming from.
By no means do I wish to “go easy” on the authors. I hope you, my dear readers, don’t see my tendency toward positive reviews as a bad thing.
There are a few reasons why I think that lately my reviews have been so positive:
- I read books I think I’ll enjoy. It’s just not fun for me otherwise. I pick up a book because I think it will be a good read. And they usually are. I like to think I’m selective — there are hundreds of books I leave sitting on the bookstore shelf. Maybe I ferreted out the bad ones so you wouldn’t have to see them? Maybe?
- I don’t receive unsolicited books for review. This just hasn’t happened to me yet. My book review blog is still fairly new and I’m still getting to know publishers. I have yet to receive a book for review that I didn’t request. Which means, the chances of getting a poorly written book are slim.
- I request ARCs that interest me. If I request an ARC from the publisher, it’s book I’m pretty sure I’ll like. Something has sparked an interest in me, and I have the desire to read it. That usually means I’ll enjoy it.
- I ♥ YA. Lately, I’ve been reading a lot of Young Adult novels. I may even have to change this to a YA book blog. I can easily identify with the characters and most YA novels address common themes: identity, destiny and becoming who you are. Who can’t identify with that?
- I ♥ Paranormals. The subject matter in paranormal stories is really interesting to me — whether they’re werewolves or draki or Shadow Hunters, the mythology surrounding paranormal books makes me want to keep reading well into the night.
- Lots of good books are coming out lately. Mockingjay, anyone? Clockwork Angel? Paranormalcy? And some good ones are coming up: Firelight, Nightshade, Matched…It’s not my fault all these awesome books are cropping up.
Let me just say that I don’t think this is *wrong.* Maybe a better name for this part of the blog would be “Books I’m Gushing Over.” But you know, that didn’t fit with the whole theme.
Because it’s true: I have a tendency to gush.
And, I like what I read.
So – when you see a five-star review at The Nerd’s Wife, don’t roll your eyes and declare, “That girl would give five stars to a goat!”
I promise you, I wouldn’t!
Well, not unless he was the *best* goat. Ok – maybe if he was a *good* goat. Sigh.
Just take the rating with a grain of salt and read what I have to say about the story. If it sounds like something you’d like, pick it up.
I hope you continue to enjoy the posts on What I’m Reading Books I’m Gushing Over.
Thanks for looking!
PS – Here’s a rainbow and some sunshine. You know, ’cause I had extra lying around:
I tend to enjoy what I’m reading. As such, many of my reviews are positive. I confess my sins in this post.
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