Book Review: Flock by Kate Stewart

Title: Flock (The Ravenhood #1)Author: Kate StewartPublication Date: July 27, 2020Publisher: Independently PublishedPages: 364Add to Goodreads Can you keep a secret? ⁣ I grew up sick.⁣ ⁣ Let me clarify.⁣ ⁣ I grew up believing that real love stories include a martyr or demand great sacrifice to be worthy.⁣ ⁣ Because of that, I believed […]

Top Ten Tuesday #301: Nature on the cover

Today’s Topic:  Books with Nature on the Cover Happy Tuesday! This week is about pretty nature covers and I ended up going with mostly landscapes that I thought were really pretty. I love all the woodsy vibes in these covers and they’re all books I absolutely loved!  Sweet Black Waves by Kristina Perez The Magicians […]

Weekly Recap: 5/2 – 5/8

HAPPENINGS OFF THE BLOG Hi, everyone! Another week of actually posting after a random week off. It’s wild to me that I used to post seven days a week. How did I even do that? I don’t have much of a life update this week except to say that I’m busy and I wish I […]

Special editions are out of control! Updated for 2021

What was once just a post about how there were SO many editions of a few popular books has now become a feature that I update every two years. In 2017 I made my first post discussing the many editions of Caraval, Tower of Dawn, and some others. I did an update in 2019 focusing […]

Top Ten Tuesday #300: Recent reads

Today’s Topic:  My Ten Most Recent Reads Happy Tuesday! Today is my THREE HUNDREDTH Top Ten Tuesday post! It took me seven years to get to 300, but yay me! My reading this year has been a bit all over the place and that’s apparent in these ten books. There’s a bit of YA, some […]

Mini Book Review: The Camelot Betrayal by Kiersten White

Title: The Camelot Betrayal (Camelot Rising #2)Author: Kiersten WhitePublication Date: November 10, 2020Publisher: DelacortePages: 400Add to GoodreadsReview for book 1 Everything is as it should be in Camelot. King Arthur is expanding his kingdom’s influence with Queen Guinevere at his side. Yet every night, dreams of darkness and unknowable power plague her. Guinevere might have […]

Top Ten Tuesday #299: Colorful covers

Today’s Topic:  Colorful Book Covers Happy Tuesday! Today’s topic was actually a bit of a challenge since I don’t read many colorful books. For some reason fantasy seems to be more dark and muted. Most of these are books I’ve read, but a few are ones I haven’t gotten to yet! Are your shelves more […]

Weekly Recap: 4/11 – 4/17

HAPPENINGS OFF THE BLOG Hi, everyone! This week I didn’t get around to posting much because 1) it was my birthday week! and 2) I got my second covid shot. For my birthday I got to go to Animal Kingdom for an outdoor lunch and to walk some animal trails. Things aren’t back to normal, […]

Top Ten Tuesday #298: Book titles as Crayola colors

Today’s Topic:  Book Titles That Sound Like  They Could Be Crayola Crayon Colors  Happy Tuesday! What a fun topic we have today! I decided to go with titles that didn’t actually have colors in them to make it extra difficult, and I also found color swatches to show what I had in mind. I think […]

Weekly Recap: 4/4 – 4/10

HAPPENINGS OFF THE BLOG Hi, everyone! I posted this week! More than once! YAY! It has once again been a crappy few weeks. Since I posted a recap last, a lot has happened. Two weeks ago I got a call in the afternoon that a close family friend had passed away unexpectedly. Then later that […]

Book Review: A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas

Title: A Court of Silver Flames (A Court of Thorns and Roses #4)Author: Sarah J. MaasPublication Date: February 16, 2021Publisher: BloomsburyPages: 757Add to Goodreads Reviews for book 1, book 2, & book 3 Nesta Archeron has always been prickly-proud, swift to anger, and slow to forgive. And ever since being forced into the Cauldron and […]

Cornerfolds 7th Blogiversary Giveaway!

Somehow it has been seven years since I started this blog and honestly how? I started Cornerfolds in 2014 when I was feeling isolated and needed something to give me a purpose and it absolutely has done that. Things haven’t always been wonderful, but I’ve always had this blog and the amazing friends I’ve made […]

Top Ten Tuesday #297: Disappointing Sequels

Today’s Topic:  Disappointing Sequels I’d  Gladly Throw Into the Ocean Happy Tuesday! It’s my favorite time again! Time for unpopular opinions. I didn’t HATE all of these, but most of them were true burn them in a fire quality. I’ll even continue reading some of them. I leave it to you to guess which is which. […]

ARC Review: The Lost Village by Camilla Sten

Title: The Lost VillageAuthor: Camilla StenPublication Date: March 23, 2021Publisher: Minotaur BooksPages: 352Add to Goodreads Documentary filmmaker Alice Lindstedt has been obsessed with the vanishing residents of the old mining town, dubbed “The Lost Village,” since she was a little girl. In 1959, her grandmother’s entire family disappeared in this mysterious tragedy, and ever since, […]

Top Ten Tuesday #296: Spring 2021 TBR

Today’s Topic:  Books On My Spring 2021 TBR Happy Tuesday! I love these topics every single time even though I rarely read all the books on my list. I do have most of these preordered though! I’m especially excited for the sequels here: Rule of Wolves and The Crown of Gilded Bones. I can’t wait […]

Weekly Recap: 3/7 – 3/13

HAPPENINGS OFF THE BLOG Hi, everyone! Shockingly, I have not posted this week. I have no excuse, I just haven’t been feeling it. I’m trying, but I’ve just decided I’m not going to push myself. I’ve been blogging for just under seven years and I’m not going to burn myself out by making myself post […]

Weekly Recap: 2/28 – 3/6

HAPPENINGS OFF THE BLOG Hi, everyone! Can you say reading slump? I finished my reread of the Captive Prince series and literally everything was THE WORST! I couldn’t even read ACOSF despite really wanting to start it the day it released. I’m currently reading three books and a fanfic and have only finished one audiobook […]

Top Ten Tuesday #295: Books so bad they made me laugh

Today’s Topic:  Books that made me LOL at how bad they were Happy Tuesday! CONTROVERSIAL OPINIONS HEAD! Today’s topic is about books that made me laugh out loud, but of course I decided to give it a spin. I honestly couldn’t think of more than a couple books that made me laugh so instead I […]

Weekly Recap: 2/14 – 2/20

HAPPENINGS OFF THE BLOG Hi, everyone! I have been TOTALLY off the grid because my computer was hidden behind stacks of books, a couch, and under plastic. My husband decided to repaint my shelves this week and it was quite the process. Unfortunately, he decided the best place for everything was directly in the way […]

Top Ten Tuesday #294: Purple, Yellow, and Green Book Covers

Today’s Topic:  Purple, Yellow, and Green Book Covers  Happy Tuesday! Today’s topic is Mardi Gras themed. I’ve never celebrated it in any way, but I love the colors! Haha! Most of these I’ve read and loved, but a few are still on my TBR list. As always, I have to shout out A.G. Howard and […]

Top Ten Tuesday #293: Immortal book boyfriends

Today’s Topic:  Immortal Book Boyfriends Happy Tuesday! The other day I was having a conversation with a friend about book boyfriends and how problematic it can be if you read a lot of YA. During the course of this conversation I came to a realization – 99% of my book boyfriends are magical and IMMORTAL! […]

Weekly Recap: 1/31 – 2/6

HAPPENINGS OFF THE BLOG Hi, everyone! This has been a lazy posting week, but I’ve managed to read quite a bit. It has been an insanely weird reading year so far. I’ve read mostly adult fantasy romance and who even am I? I am currently listening to an adult CONTEMPORARY romance. I’m glad I took […]

Book Review: The Young Widower’s Handbook by Tom McAllister

Title: The Young Widower’s HandbookAuthor: Tom McAllisterPublication Date: February 7, 2017Publisher: Algonquin Books Pages: 288Add to Goodreads For Hunter Cady, meeting Kait was the greatest thing that ever happened to him. Otherwise unmotivated, he spent roughly half his twenty-nine years accomplishing very little, which makes him about fifteen in terms of real-life experience. But he’s […]

Graphic Novel Reviews: Submerged and The Black Mage

Title: SubmergedAuthor: Vita AyalaIllustrator: Lisa SterlePublication Date: February 12, 2019Publisher: Vault ComicsPages: 144Add to GoodreadsAmazon | Bookshop.org On the night of the biggest storm in New York City history, Elysia Puente gets a call from her estranged little brother Angel, terrified, begging for help. When the call cuts out suddenly, despite the bad feelings between […]