
Under 250 pages (not including novellas): Fifty-two (52)
Between 400-449 pages: Six (6)
Between 450-499 pages: Two (2)
Over 500 pages: Three (3)
Over 1000 pages: One (1)
Number of…
Audiobooks: 0
Re-reads: I'm not sure.
DNFs (did not finish): I'm not in a habit of DNF'ing a book so none.
Number of books rated…
Five Stars: 5
One/Two Stars: 18 (4 one-star & 14 two-stars)
Number of authors met in 2015:
Five (5), I think?
Number of book events attended in 2015:
Two (2) or Three (3) I think?
Number of books you read in one day:
Four (4) books, tops.
Number of books that made you cry:
Zero (0), I'm a coldhearted bitch. There are a lot of books that I found really touching, though.
Book that took you the longest to read:
The Marriage Mistake by Jennifer Probst (10 days)
Book that you personally connected with the most:
Devoted by Jennifer Mathieu
The Conspiracy of Us by Maggie Hall
Book that made you love the villain:
I almost always love the villain but if I have to choose, it'll be Insanity by Cameron Jace.
Book you said you’d come back to but still haven’t picked up again:
The Shining Girls by Lauren Beukes. I started this book earlier on August and I still haven't picked it up again.

Blood, Ink & Fire by Ashley Mansour. I've beta-read it (which is, by the way, awesome). Read it on May and it was published last December 1st.
Book you read on your birthday:
None.
Book with a character who shares your name:
There's so many because my name is so common, you know?
Book you weren’t entirely truthful about when rating (Fluff up any ratings? Rated even though you didn’t finish?):
A lot of my three-star rated books are pretty glossed up.

What You Left Behind by Jessica Verdi
Book you borrowed from a friend a long time ago and still have:
I do not borrow books, so none.
Book you which you could go back and read for the first time again:
Emmy & Oliver by Robin Benway
I'll Meet You There by Heather Demetrios
What You Left Behind by Jessica Verdi
Most books read by one author this year:
I guess Jennifer L. Armentrout?

Happiest: Tutu's & Cowboy Boots by Casey Peeler & Doing it for Love by Cassie Mae
Saddest: This is Where It Ends by Marieke Nijkamp & Underwater by Marisa Reichardt
Longest & shortest…
By page number:
Shortest: 32 pages (Girl's Day Out by Anna Banks)
Longest: 872 pages (White Aura Series: Box Set)
By title:
Shortest: Truest by Lea Jackie Sommers
Longest: Everything You and I Could Have Been If We Weren't You and I by Albert Espinosa
Average rating on Goodreads
3.3 stars
Series enders:
Surviving Ice (Burying Water #4) by K.A. Tucker
Sentinel (Covenant #5) by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Stupid Love (Stupid Love #3) by Cindi Miles
Unbound Destinies (White Aura #4) by Felicia Tatum
Most Likely to Succeed (Superlatives #3) by Jennifer Echols
Reads of 2015
169 books
Books on your bookcase (1st book on the top left and last book on the bottom right):
First book on upper left: Chopsticks by Jessica Anthony
Last book on bottom right: A Thousand Pieces of You by Claudia Gray
Fandom you joined & one you abandoned:
Sherlockians, I guess? Also, I do not abandon my fandom *wink*.
Series you picked up & series you quit:
There's a lot of series that I started:
- Stupid in Love
- Montana Born Brides by anthology
- Waves of Freedom by Sarah Sundin
- The Historians by Trisha Leigh
- All About Love by Cassie Mae
- An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir
- The Conspiracy of Us by Maggie Hall
And I did not quit any series (that I once loved). I have several on-going series that I don't think I'll finish, though.
Most lenient & harshestratings reviews:
I'm really easy to please. Awesome set of characters plus steady pacing and I'm good. Throw in some crudeness and sarcasm and it's perfect. But I could be pretty harsh, too.
Harshest:
- The Heartbreakers by Ali Novak
Review preview: No joke, Lily Allen's "Fuck You (Very Much)" was singing in my head like a freaking background song whenever the main characters are together.
I don't care if this was a hit wonder in Wattpad, I didn't like it. The story unrealistic, the main characters are very annoying (in the case of Stella, very indecisive and fucking whiny) and immature.
- Paris Time Capsule by Ella Carey
Review preview: This book let out a beast, with a certain flavor of profanities and obscenities, within me.
I haven't read a book with this terrible characters since The Kissing Booth. There are no characters that I liked or relate to or something.
Cat is highlysusceptible to suggestions. Or in short and crude words: spineless & weak-willed. She has a fiance but she keep on flirting with Loic. She made it to the short list of characters that I want to slap. Loic, on the other hand, is a flirt, opportunist spineless bastard hypocrite. There is a scene where they obviously have a lead but because Cat said she's not interested in him, the next morning, he's out. What a jerk, right?
Of course, a terrible assembly of characters should also have the ignorant boyfriend, annoying ex, obnoxious sisters.
Most lenient:
- Half-Blood by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Most hyped & furthest under the radar that you read:
Most popular: The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
Least popular: Heart Tales by Celine Garcia
Book you read that is red:
Illuminae by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff
Starts with X, Y, or Z:
Your Voice is All I Hear by Leah Scheier
Book you hugged when you finished it:
If I have a physical copy of What's Broken Between Us by Alexa Bass, I think I would've hugged it.
Book you wanted to throw across a room:
The Light in the Wound by Christine Brae. At some point, I think, I did throw this across the room; I mean, I even crumpled some pages because of my anger.
Book that became an instant go-to recommendation:
What You Left Behind by Jessica Verdi & I'll Meet You There
Furthest out of your comfort zone
Did I Mention I Love You - I don't want to spoil so I won't give the reason.
Read on a recommendation (that you may not have picked up yourself):
Covenant series recommended by my good friend from Goodreads.
Forced yourself to finish:
I don't DNF so there's quite a lot of books that I forced myself to finish mainly because I want to give it a chance but it backfired, obviosly. Here are the books (in no particular order [obviously]):
- Love Arrive in Pieces by Betsy St. Amant
- The Heartbreakers by Ali Novak
- Paris Time Capsule by Ella Casey
- The Light in the Wound by Christine Brae
Series or author’s works you binged (whether all at once or throughout the year):
Covenant series by Jennifer L. Armentrout
First…
Post of 2015: Author Spotlight: K.A. Tucker (posted on May 4th, the date I started actively blogging)
Longest: 872 pages (White Aura Series: Box Set)
By title:
Shortest: Truest by Lea Jackie Sommers
Longest: Everything You and I Could Have Been If We Weren't You and I by Albert Espinosa
Average rating on Goodreads
3.3 stars

Surviving Ice (Burying Water #4) by K.A. Tucker
Sentinel (Covenant #5) by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Stupid Love (Stupid Love #3) by Cindi Miles
Unbound Destinies (White Aura #4) by Felicia Tatum
Most Likely to Succeed (Superlatives #3) by Jennifer Echols
Reads of 2015
169 books
Books on your bookcase (1st book on the top left and last book on the bottom right):
First book on upper left: Chopsticks by Jessica Anthony
Last book on bottom right: A Thousand Pieces of You by Claudia Gray
Fandom you joined & one you abandoned:

Series you picked up & series you quit:
There's a lot of series that I started:
- Stupid in Love
- Montana Born Brides by anthology
- Waves of Freedom by Sarah Sundin
- The Historians by Trisha Leigh
- All About Love by Cassie Mae
- An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir
- The Conspiracy of Us by Maggie Hall
And I did not quit any series (that I once loved). I have several on-going series that I don't think I'll finish, though.
Most lenient & harshest
I'm really easy to please. Awesome set of characters plus steady pacing and I'm good. Throw in some crudeness and sarcasm and it's perfect. But I could be pretty harsh, too.

- The Heartbreakers by Ali Novak
Review preview: No joke, Lily Allen's "Fuck You (Very Much)" was singing in my head like a freaking background song whenever the main characters are together.
I don't care if this was a hit wonder in Wattpad, I didn't like it. The story unrealistic, the main characters are very annoying (in the case of Stella, very indecisive and fucking whiny) and immature.
- Paris Time Capsule by Ella Carey
Review preview: This book let out a beast, with a certain flavor of profanities and obscenities, within me.
I haven't read a book with this terrible characters since The Kissing Booth. There are no characters that I liked or relate to or something.
Cat is highlysusceptible to suggestions. Or in short and crude words: spineless & weak-willed. She has a fiance but she keep on flirting with Loic. She made it to the short list of characters that I want to slap. Loic, on the other hand, is a flirt, opportunist spineless bastard hypocrite. There is a scene where they obviously have a lead but because Cat said she's not interested in him, the next morning, he's out. What a jerk, right?
Of course, a terrible assembly of characters should also have the ignorant boyfriend, annoying ex, obnoxious sisters.
Most lenient:
- Half-Blood by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Most hyped & furthest under the radar that you read:
Most popular: The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
Least popular: Heart Tales by Celine Garcia

Illuminae by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff
Starts with X, Y, or Z:
Your Voice is All I Hear by Leah Scheier
Book you hugged when you finished it:
If I have a physical copy of What's Broken Between Us by Alexa Bass, I think I would've hugged it.
Book you wanted to throw across a room:
The Light in the Wound by Christine Brae. At some point, I think, I did throw this across the room; I mean, I even crumpled some pages because of my anger.

What You Left Behind by Jessica Verdi & I'll Meet You There
Furthest out of your comfort zone
Did I Mention I Love You - I don't want to spoil so I won't give the reason.
Read on a recommendation (that you may not have picked up yourself):
Covenant series recommended by my good friend from Goodreads.
Forced yourself to finish:
I don't DNF so there's quite a lot of books that I forced myself to finish mainly because I want to give it a chance but it backfired, obviosly. Here are the books (in no particular order [obviously]):
- Love Arrive in Pieces by Betsy St. Amant
- The Heartbreakers by Ali Novak
- Paris Time Capsule by Ella Casey
- The Light in the Wound by Christine Brae
Series or author’s works you binged (whether all at once or throughout the year):
Covenant series by Jennifer L. Armentrout
First…
Post of 2015: Author Spotlight: K.A. Tucker (posted on May 4th, the date I started actively blogging)
Last…
Post of 2015: Season's Greetings (posted on December 25th)
Review of 2015: What's Broken Between Us (posted on December 24th)
Number of posts in 2015:
210 (211, including this one)
Number of reviews posted this year:
41 (started from May 2015)
Least coherent review:
I'd love to say I don't have incoherent review but that would be a lie because I have a lot of incoherent reviews. Just not that much in this blog. My least coherent review in this blog would probably my review for Never Always Sometimes by Adi Alsaid. I was pissed off with the book so that mostly fueled my incoherent-ness.
Post with the most views (posted in 2015):
Review || Kidnap (Part 1 of Guy Erma & the Son of the Empire) by Sally Ann Melia (450 views; posted on June 26th) As a new blogger, this is such a huge feat for me.
Post of 2015: Season's Greetings (posted on December 25th)
Review of 2015: What's Broken Between Us (posted on December 24th)
Number of posts in 2015:
210 (211, including this one)
Number of reviews posted this year:
41 (started from May 2015)
Least coherent review:
I'd love to say I don't have incoherent review but that would be a lie because I have a lot of incoherent reviews. Just not that much in this blog. My least coherent review in this blog would probably my review for Never Always Sometimes by Adi Alsaid. I was pissed off with the book so that mostly fueled my incoherent-ness.
Post with the most views (posted in 2015):
Review || Kidnap (Part 1 of Guy Erma & the Son of the Empire) by Sally Ann Melia (450 views; posted on June 26th) As a new blogger, this is such a huge feat for me.
And that's it! I removed some questions that I can't seem to answer so this might be shorter than others'. Anyway, this is my last post this year. This year has been a very good year for me, I hope it was to you, too.
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Aaaaaand that's (really) is! Stay safe everybody!