
Intro
I am so happy that spring is upon us! At the time of writing this blog it's in the 80s outside which is so warm! As such, I've got the cleaning bug. That's where the spring cleaning book tag comes in! I found it on the Book Cheshire Cat blog. The tag is originally from Between the Shelves. Let's clean up!
The Prompts and My Picks
Getting started: a book series you've been wanting to read
The Addicted/Calloway Sisters series by Krista and Becca Ritchie
I absolutely adore the Webs We Weave series that these sisters also write. I've heard amazing things about this series. The only reason I have read it yet is that I want to read it physically. As I am trying to maintain a book buying ban, I am only very slowly able to obtain the series. So far, I have collected the first two books.
Cleaning/organizing the closet: the best way to organize books
The simplest answer is, however they fit and works for you.
I think in my official library I hope to have once I move, I would sort by genre and keep series together. Other than that, just a vibe really.
Getting rid of unnecessary things: book/series you no longer need
Let Me Count the Ways by Laurel Osterkamp
I have read this book and don't think I would ever reread it. As such, I do not find the need to keep it.
Get some air: you favorite lighthearted read
One Golden Summer by Carley Fortune
This was one of my top reads of last year. It was oh so good and perfect for me during the time I listened to it. I loved it on so much. Highly recommend!
Clean out the kitchen cupboards: favorite food-themed read
Café con Lychee by Emery Lee
This was such a nice YA read. It's got queer rep and portrays culture so well! You should absolutely check it out if given the chance.
Dust the shelves: what's the fifth book on your bookshelf
The Grandest Game by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
As she is my favorite author, her books come up first on my shelves. This series is currently ongoing so I look forward to finishing it!
Wishing for the end: a 2026 release you are excited about
Game On by Navessa Allen
I have just read the second book in this series. While I did not enjoy it as much as the first book in the series, I still enjoyed my time with it. I'm curious to see if book three works better for me.
Long but satisfying: the longest book series you've read
The Wolf Mountain Ranchers series by Erin FitzGerald
I am not counting any of the series that I read as a kid and know I never finished (as some are still getting books added). As such, this series with 5 main books and a novella is the longest series I have finished as an adult.
Outro
Are you feeling cleaner? I know I am! If you are interested in doing this one, consider yourself tagged!
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