Sunday, August 14, 2016

This Weeks Book Haul

Hello book lovers!
Today we’re going to share our book haul from this weekend. We went to Half Price Books with Ariel’s sister, and we couldn’t wait to share with everyone the books we bought!
Hayley
I will say, I think I went a little crazy this week! My best friend, Kammie, gave me like 5 or 6 old books of hers that she thought I would like, and then I went and bought 5 books at Half Price Books, and turned around and ordered another one online! Here are a couple photos I snapped of the books I’ve hauled!
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(Small disclaimer- I bought the three books by Miranda Kenneally sometime last week, and was also excited to share those ones with you all also!)
  • Starcrossed by Josephine Angelini: This is the first of a series, and to be totally honest, the first thing that grabbed my attention was the cover. It. Is. Beautiful. It may be a little difficult to see in the photos, but the cover is slick and shiny, and somewhat holographic. I’m glad I decided to read the inside cover, because oh my lord, it looks pretty good!
  • Goddess by Josephine Angelini: This is the third in the Starcrossed series, and the cover grabbed my attention on this one as well. Being totally real here, I found this one before Starcrossed! BEAUTIFUL. COVER. Seriously, if you see them, take a good look.
  • Neferet’s Curse by P.C. and Kristin Cast: This is one of the House of Night series novellas, talking about Neferet’s past. For those who don’t know, Neferet is this crazy, evil, super villain from the House of Night series, a former High Priestess, who had an insanely messed up past. I’m curious to see what made her so insane. I have a general idea, but in the series, her past is not mentioned much.
  • Me Before You by Jojo Moyes: I know I’m going to earn some eye rolls with this one.. Here goes. I saw that this book was made into a movie, and I was curious to see what all of the hype is about. I read the description on Goodreads, and decided that I thought this book sounded really awesome, and I don’t want to see the movie until I’ve read the book (old habit I’ve had since like, birth). I’ve heard mixed reviews on this one, so I’m curious to see what happens.
  • The Spectacular Now by Tim Tharp: Another book-to-movie adaptation I’m curious about. I know this movie was released a few years ago, and have always wanted to see it, but have never actually sat down and watched it. Now that I know it’s a book, of course I’m going to read it before watching the movie! This book is not pictured because I ordered it online (from the Half Price website, of course) right after coming home with another stack of books. Oops..
  • Defending Taylor by Miranda Kenneally: I love Miranda’s writing, and absolutely devoured Catching Jordan and Stealing Parker. I’m STOKED to read Defending Taylor, her newest addition to the Hundred Oaks High series.
  • Breathe, Annie, Breathe by Miranda Kenneally: See above. I love her books, I can’t stop. This one looks amazing as well.
  • Jesse’s Girl by Miranda Kenneally: Okay, a little honesty here. When I first read the description for Jesse’s Girl, I really was not excited about it, and it didn’t seem like I would be too incredibly interested in the book. Which is weird, because I’m a huge music freak.. Anyways, I decided a week or so ago that I would give it a chance and see how it is, because I want to read all of Miranda’s work. Her two books I’ve read so far were awesome, so I figured, why not give this one a chance?

The Unbound by Victoria Schwab is pictured, however, I bought this one a couple months back, it is just shelved with my other, newer additions. I’m still very excited to get my hands on it and crack the cover!
Ariel
Hello all! So I am addicted to buying books, but who didn't know that?! I went way overboard this trip and bought waaaaaayyyy more than I really needed. But I mean I could be addicted to meth so I think I’m doing alright! Also one part of this haul is the fact that I’m currently re-buying books that I may have lost or completing my series.
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  • The Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead: So I actually previously owned this book and I have read it several times, but dumb younger me lent it out to someone and I never got it back. For some odd reason I am also missing the last two books of the series as well so I have to get my hands on those two as well!

  • Unearthly by Cynthia Hand: So in all honesty I bought this book because of how pretty it is. I also bought the book because hayley recommended it so I figured why not? It's a beautiful cover and I have heard many great things about it.

  • The Girl On the Train by Paula Hawkins: This is the book I am most excited about! Todd and I went and saw the movie Lights Out the other day and this was a movie trailer. This book is being made into a movie and the trailer looked freaking amazing. When I was watching the trailer and saw that it was based on the book I knew immediately that I needed to read this book. After we are done with the house of night I am going to read this for sure!!!

  • Redeemed by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast: I am currently reading this and it is the last book of the House of Night series. So far it is amazing. I am super excited to have this come to a close but I am also so sad that it is ending. We have reviewed all previous books on our podcast if you are interested in the books!

  • The Harry Potter Series by JK Rowling: So I actually bought the first three books I just didn’t want to fit all three in the photo! This is the first time I have ever purchased the books. I bought them after reading Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. After reading the play I decided that I am (for the first time ever) going to read the harry potter series. Todd has started the series with me and after three days he is already on the second one! I am so proud of him and I am very excited that I get to share the series with him.

  • Grey by E.L. James: This is the Fifty shades of Grey as told by Christian. I am BEYOND excited about this book. I know I know How lame am I?!? Alright so I read this series when it was beginning to get big and I loved it. I know everyone is thinking come on Ariel it’s a terrible series, but I really don’t think so! So when I saw this I snatched it right off the shelf and came home with me. 
I also bought my baby sister two Pretty Little Liars books. She isn't a super huge reader like I am so any chance I can get to get her to read i'm going to take it. She really likes the books and I have recently started thinking about purchasing them and reading them! What do you think should I read them with my sister? Is it worth the hype?!?!?!

Friday, August 12, 2016

The End is Near

Hello all! Our newest episode of the Book Hangover is Live on our Soundcloud, iTunes, and the Google play store! 

Go and listen to Me and Hayley ramble on about the 9th and 10th book of the House of Night series. We are seriously loving this series but we are in a love hate relationship with the thought of it ending! Please give us your support and go listen to two girls freaking out over these two fantastic books! We have reviewed all of the previous books from the series as well as, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, I Was Here by Gayle Foreman, and Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter. These are fantastic books and our goal is to share them with you! If you've already listened to our Podcast we ask you to like, rate, and subscribe! The more reviews and rates from fans we get the more people will see our podcast! Thank you so much from Hayley and I (Ariel). Below we will link the various media that you can listen to our podcast on! 

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Thursday, August 4, 2016

Short Stories and an Interview

Hello everyone! So we wanted to do a short little interview for you to get to know us! We are also adding some little short stories that we have written just for fun! If you have an questions about us let us know! Don't forget to follow us on social media and listen to our podcast!

Next we have two short stories written by both Hayley and I (Ariel)! These are just little excerpts if you want to read more then go follow Hayley’s personal blog athousandlives16.wordpress.com and My (Ariel) 20Lines account! (20lines is a short story writing app/website you can find me under the name Ariel Bernt!)

Ariel: 

*buzz buzz buzz* 
My phone vibrates next to my head signaling me it's time to wake up. " Today's the day" I whisper to myself. I sit up in bed and stare down at the numbers counting down on my wrist. Only 8 hours left. My stomach knots as I get out of bed and get ready for my first day of college. We are prepared our whole lives for the day that our numbers stop counting down but I can't help to feel scared. No amount of coaching can help me through today. Today is the day I meet my soulmate. They say the second you meet them you just know and you instantly fall in love, but what if I don't like him, what if he's not what I imagined? I've been dreaming about him for years. What if he can't handle me or doesn't like the way I look? These thoughts fly through my mind as I try to tame my hair. I know I'm supposed to dress up on a day as special as today but I don't want to. I don't even want to leave my dorm room. I want to lie around in sweat pants all day but it would be terrible to miss my first day. After a lot of procrastination I decide I won't dress up and I slide into my skinny jeans and shrug on a black T-shirt. Why should I try to make a good impression he should just see how I normally am. Soon I am out my door heading to my first class. I can't pay attention I just keep staring at my wrist. Hours pass and my classes go by in a blur. It's almost time. Just one more hour. I call my mom almost on the verge of tears. She answers in very excited tone,
" hi mom" I choke out 
" hi baby how are you holding up? Are you excited?" 
" no I'm not excited and I'm barely holding it together can I just ignore the numbers and hide in bed?" 
" no sweetie you have to do this. It's part of growing up. But it will be alright no matter how it goes. I promise." I sigh. It has to be alright. 
" alright mom. I love you, talk to you later."
The thing about the numbers is you don't know anything but a time you don't know how or where it will happen, you don't even know what will happen. Like I said before almost everyone falls in love right away but there has been a few horror stories where people turned out to hate their soul mates. And I'm afraid that the will be what happens to me. I get up and head to the cafeteria it's 5 pm and I have 5 minutes left, it's also dinner time. I try to ignore the numbers on my wrist as I get my meal and sit down alone at a table. I don't look at them but I can still see the numbers in my head. 5... 4... 3... 2... 1.... 0. I look around to see if anyone can notices me. Nothing happens no one comes up to me or even glances in my direction I'm invisible. I stand up and throw my leftovers away and grab my backpack. As I'm looking down I notice my wrist. My numbers have reset. The now read 5 days 6 hours and 42 minutes. What is going on no one's ever had this happen before. Panicked I run into the bathroom and call my mom. " hi baby!" She answered excited to hear about my meeting. 
" mom something's wrongs." 


Hayley:
Today was supposed to be the most perfect day of my life; I was going to marry my best friend, the man of my dreams. But that was before Michael decided to run in and publicly declare his undying love for me; that he can’t live without me, even though he’s been just fine without me for the last three years, and even before that, when he found another girl to “love” in my house, and my bed. I was devastated then, but shortly after, I met Nathan, who pulled me up from rock bottom and continued to lift my spirit. He proposed after two bumpy years, and after everything with Michael, I couldn’t see myself with anyone else.
Here we are, facing each other hand in hand, in front of our family and friends. I felt myself glowing with pure happiness and love and light, as Nathan did the same, beaming down at me as we waited to start our lives as husband and wife. Mostly, I was excited to tell him that we’ll be parents by the end of the year. I had only recently found out, and I had not shown any signs or anything yet other than being late, and I had planned on telling him on the first night of our honeymoon.
The preacher asked if anyone had any objections to the marriage, and as he took a breath in, a familiar voice rang out from the back of the church. “I do,” he hollered, “Cassie, you can’t marry this guy!” He stood and quickly made his way up the aisle, as my smile faltered and Nathan dropped my hands.
“You’ve got to be kidding me, Cassie,” Nathan muttered. “How did he even know? Did you know about this?”
“No, I didn’t know! Nathan, please don’t be like this,” I pleaded. No, no no no! My mind screamed, This is just a dream, this isn’t really happening…
“Cassie, I still love you!” Michael declared. I looked away from him and Nathan, who stood in front of me, over to my parents, who both shook their heads. They never approved of Michael, and were ecstatic when I accepted Nathan’s proposal, as they should have been. Nathan was truly good for me, and brought out the best in me. “It’s always been you and me,” he took a step closer as Nathan blocked his path to get to me.
“Back off man,” Nathan warned. “Let’s not forget who messed up here. You cheated on her, and she left you! You had your chance, and you blew it. Now, step back, and let a real man treat her as the queen that she is!” He bellowed. Nathan’s face was red hot with anger, and Michael began backing away, like a dog with his tail between his legs. As he turned around, I stopped him.
“Why, Michael?” I whispered. He stopped in his tracks. When he didn’t answer, I snapped. “Why would you do this? And on my wedding day, of all days!” I shrieked. “You have no right to be here, no right to do this to me, after I found you in my bed with your intern!”
“I still loved you then, as I do now! People make mist-”
“People make mistakes, but this is unforgivable.” I interrupted. “Nathan would never do this to me, and he will never do this to me.” I paused, ready to drop the news in front of everyone. “He won’t ever betray me and our child the way you did.”
At once, we heard a choir of gasps, and saw everyone’s jaws drop at once. Nathan stiffened, then quickly turned to face me. “What did you just say?” He looked as shocked as everyone else did. Happy tears slid down my face, as I released the rest of the news.
“Nathan, I’m having your child. Our child,” I said breathlessly, “I wanted to surprise you tomorrow night on our honeymoon but honestly, I’m glad you know now. I’ve wanted to tell you all week.” He picked me up in a giant hug and spun me around, and kissed me over and over again. The preacher stopped us, to ask if we were to continue the ceremony or if we would postpone. Before I could answer, Nathan took the floor and spoke for the both of us.
“We’re going to go elope in Vegas, and go on a vacation to celebrate our marriage and our child together,” he yelled. “The ceremony is over, but all of you can have fun at the reception. There will be dinner, drinks, and an open bar-”
“Oh, hell.” I interrupted. “There’s no ceremony or reception. Go have dinner and drinks at the bar around the corner, we’ll think of you all when we board the plane to Vegas. Thanks for coming!” I looked at Nathan again, and his full, beautiful smile was back again. He beamed at me once more as he laced his fingers through mine, and we ran down the aisle, past Michael, who reeked of alcohol. Past all of our friends and family, who looked surprised and annoyed that they dressed up and came to church for nothing. We flopped down in the limo. “To the airport!” I giggled.
Nathan and I were ready to fly into our future, our new life together, even if we weren’t married just yet. 

AWARD QUESTIONS
1. A book you started but never finished…but want to finish. What stopped you from continuing to read it?
Ariel: One book I started but never finished is Linger by Maggie Stiefvater. I read the first book Shiver in one day and I absolutely loved it. Shiver is honestly one of the best books I've ever read. When I picked up Linger I thought I would tear through that as well and I never did which surprised me immensely. One thing I have a hard time with is when books switch character perspectives each chapter. The first book shiver did not, then second, Linger, how ever did. To me I want to know what's happening in the main story and that's it. I have a very hard time caring for the other characters. How terrible am I?! Well even though it has the perspective changes I've tried multiple times to pick this book and read it, and I just can't. This makes me sad just thinking about it. 
Hayley: There have been quite a few over the years that I’ve picked up and put back down, and never finished. One that I do hope to finish sometime this year (or sooner) is Perfect by Ellen Hopkins, which is the sequel to Impulse. I absolutely LOVED Impulse and the ending left me heartbroken and in tears, but when I picked up perfect, it didn’t hit with me right away the way Impulse did.. This was years ago, but I’m unsure if I was just super busy and didn’t focus enough, or if I found something else and cheated on Perfect (Sorry, Ellen Hopkins!). But, as I said before, I really REALLY hope to pick Perfect back up again and read it all the way through. 
  1. What elements attract you to a book, which makes you need to read it?
Ariel: I'm super crazy when it comes to choosing books. Just kidding! I actually am easily swayed when it comes to books. If I think the cover is pretty normally that's what draws me in. After I find a cool looking book I'll read the description if that little excerpt of the book can make me go “oh shit” then that's what gets me. I'm really into horror, fantasy, romance, and stuff along those lines. Anything supernatural will also make me pick it up. 
Hayley: I agree with Ariel, I am a sucker for a beautiful cover! I know, I know… “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” But how can you not?! Anyways, attractive covers can draw me in, at least to see what the book is about. I totally picked up two of the Unearthly books by Cynthia Hand a few weeks ago because, HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE COVERS?! They’re gorgeous! Anyways, I really love realistic fiction, and some paranormal/supernatural books. I also am drawn to literally any books by my favorite authors, no matter what the cover looks like, I just wanna see what the books are about! 
  1. Which books do you prefer, e-copy or hard copy?

Ariel: Normally I will prefer paperback copies of books. I love reading anyway I can but if I have a choice it would definitely be a paperback book. Hard copies to me are to difficult for me to hold and get comfortable with. A paperback I can bend a little bit more to how I'm wanting to sit or lay which is the main reason I'm team paperback all the way. I do also have copious amounts of Ebooks. I have a kindle and a nook which I absolutely love. I enjoy Ebook because I can have any book I want right away which is my favorite when I am not okay with waiting. Even though I absolutely love Ebooks nothing will ever take place of the feeling and smell of having a book hard and solid in your hands! 
Hayley: I will read pretty much anything, but I do prefer a paperback. I think it’s just the fact that you get to hold the physical copy, and can hug it to your chest when you’re crying about character deaths, etc… Might be a little odd to hug your tablets, but hey, you do you! 

  1. What book are you currently reading or going to read next?
Ariel: I am currently reading Revealed by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast. This is the 11th book in the House of Night series. I am in love with these books and we are reviewing the series two books at a time on our podcast (links to the podcast on our site). Aside from the House of Night series I am planning to read several other books including the Sookie Stackhouse series. 
Hayley: Right now, I’m reading Destined by PC and Kristin Cast, the ninth book in the series. So close to the end of this monster series, yet so far.. I have a whole shelf full of books (and then some) that I plan to read, but a few I’m excited about are Defending Taylor by Miranda Kenneally, Unearthly by Cynthia Hand, and Phantom of the Opera by Gaston LeRoux.
  1. Is it fair to judge a book by its film?
Ariel: I think that judging a book by it’s film is an awful thing to do! Film adaptations never closely follow books. Things have to change when making a book into a movie that is how things are. I have seen books become a movie and have it be the best crossover ever. I have also seen the opposite where it's absolutely god awful. So no it's not fair. 
Hayley: Ohmygod, it’s so completely unfair to judge a book based on the movie. I purposely make myself read the books before the movie, so I know and love the story before going in to see a movie, and it potentially being a disaster. That being said, not all movie adaptations of books are terrible, but there were some that were close to my heart (I’m looking at you, directors of Beautiful Creatures! Shame on you!) that the movie was absolutely awful. As I mentioned, with Beautiful Creatures the movie was completely inaccurate, wrong, and I was so infuriated that I cried. My sister went with me and she agreed, as we both love the books. Ever since, I have not read past the first book of the Beautiful Creatures series. 
  1. What book did you badly judge by its cover and ended up loving?
Hayley: There have been a few on my Kindle that I’ve read with weird covers and that I loved, but a physical book would have been Catching Jordan by Miranda Kenneally. I kicked myself for this one, as this was an impulse buy, and I just thought it would pass the time. Boy, was I wrong, and I am seriously so glad about that. I love Miranda’s writing, and have loved her other books she’s written.
Ariel: There is one book in particular that comes to mind and it’s the first book in the Vampire Diaries series by L.J. Smith. I picked up the book at a garage sale my freshman year of highschool (which was 7 years ago? Don’t quote me on that!) I picked it up because I had read her other books including the Night world series so I thought it would be good. Well that was the time where the Vampire Diaries became a show and was blowing up everywhere. For some reason this book now that it was a show and it looked very cheesy and corny I honestly wanted nothing to do with it. I wouldn’t read the book or watch the show everyone was having a hay day over. Fast forward seven years (still don’t quote me on the time frame) I decided that I was going to watch the show. Well that fucking show sucked me in and I completely binged watched it and I am now completely obsessed. So I finally caught up with the newest season and I didn’t get enough of The Vampire diaries. I finally pulled out this book and read it. Let me tell you the books are amazing! The books and the show do not follow each other what so ever and honestly I am glad they don’t because now I get my favorite character doing stuff other than what the show has them doing! 

7. Which book character have you felt the most kin with and able to relate with?
Hayley: Honestly, as weird as it sounds, I related a lot with Lydia, from Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter. She’s like twenty years older than I am, but her personality is similar to mine, which made the book enjoyable. She’s sarcastic, hilarious, and swears like a sailor, like me, and is also very loving and protective of her family. 
Ariel: This is a hard question to answer. I have read so much lately that it is awfully hard to pick one character! I think if I had to chose a character I most relate to would probably be Stacey from the Blue is for Nightmares series. She is super strong minded, and willed. I love Stacey because she is put in some deep scary ass shit and she sits and cries about it for a bit then toughs up and keeps trugging on and fighting. Especially right now I have been going through some hard times and I feel like I know how Stacey feels. 


Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Why You Need to Read Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

Hello everyone! Sorry it has been so long but we are back and ready to take over the world! We finished recording Episode seven which is a review for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. This was a fantastic book and we review and talk about how amazing it is in our newest podcast! 


Go and give it a listen then rate and comment what you think! if you read the book we want your opinions! If you haven't read the book do you plan to read it? We want your thoughts and you could be featured in our next episode!

Don't forget to give us book recommendations! If you are an Author and you want us to read and review your books shoot us an email at thebookhangovercast@gmail.com and we will review it on an episode of the podcast!

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Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Quotes that Help Me By Hayley

Hello everyone!

This week I’ve had kind of a hard time, and I’ve felt very overwhelmed and emotional lately, and when that happens to me, I tend to look for comfort in quotes, something I can write out on my board at work, or even just on a piece of scratch paper or type out in my phone to look at again, should I need it in the future. I know, it sounds cheesy, but for me, there has always been something so comforting about books and words, and knowing someone else felt the same way at some point (possibly for a different reason), it helps me to not feel so alone.

I have not been very open about it, but recently, I started seeing a therapist and was started on medication for anxiety. I’ve had it for a while, but it increased significantly in the past year, to the point I would walk out of work bawling at least a couple times a week, and I would launch into hysteria once I was in my car. I had left a job that I was very unhappy with, and I was very proud of myself, and for a while, I was doing really well, but as quickly as I was up, I came back down again. The last week or so, I’ve been really emotional and irritable, and it’s been really tough to cope at times, but as I said before, I always found a quote or two that would lift my spirit a little, like a little glimmer of hope. I actually have had a habit the past year or so, sending quotes to one of my old coworkers, and knowing that someone else loves the words I choose weekly helps quite a bit too.

So, without further ado, here are a few of my favorite quotes.

  • “For what it’s worth, it’s never too late to be whoever you want to be. I hope you live a life you’re proud of, and if you find that you’re not, I hope you have the strength to start over.” -F. Scott Fitzgerald
I just found this quote recently, and it just made absolute sense for me. All during high school, I had an idea of what I wanted to do for college, but really, no idea what I wanted to do when I was an adult. I ended up at a community college and dropping out, deciding I still was unsure of what I wanted to do, so in a sense, I started over, started fresh, and have worked full time ever since. I’m hoping I have the strength again in the future to go back to school and figure out exactly what I want and need to do, even just for myself.
  • “Believe in yourself and all that you are. Know that there is something inside you that is greater than any obstacle.” -Christian D. Larson
  • “See the light in others, and treat them as if that is all that you see.” -Dr. Wayne Dyer
  • “Whenever you find yourself doubting how far you can go, just remember how far you have come. Remember everything you have face, all the battles you have won, and all the fears you have overcome.” -Unknown
I’ve had to keep this one in mind, especially recently. I’ve found myself regretting decisions I have made, mostly out of fear of the unknown, and the future. In all reality, the jump I took has helped me, and I walked away from an incredibly toxic environment. I’ve had to continue reminding myself that I need to keep moving forward and keep my chin up, and to stop doubting myself and the progress I’ve made.
  • “Some days you will be the light for others, and some days you will need some light from them. As long as there is light, there is hope, and there is a way.” -Jennifer Gayle
  • “The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today.” H. Jackson Brown Jr.
  • “Sometimes, the smallest step in the right direction ends up being the biggest step of your life. Tip toe if you must, but take the step.” -Unknown
  • “Always do your best. Your best is going to change from moment to moment; it will be different when you’re healthy as opposed to sick. Under any circumstance, simply do your best, and you will avoid self-judgement, self-abuse, and regret.” -Don Miguel Ruiz
I have a lot more quotes I’ve absolutely loved in the past, but those were just a few great ones I’ve come across recently and that have really stuck for me. It’s easy for me to let my mind take off and go to darker places, but it’s been getting easier to lure it back to a lighter place, somewhere where I can focus on being more positive and light. I’m launching into a new week and I don’t know where it will take me, but I’m going to continue trying to better myself each day.
What are some of your favorite quotes? What are some things that help you through a hard time? Let me know in the comments!
Until next time, happy reading everyone.

~Hayley

Monday, August 1, 2016

Book Buying on a Budget By: Ariel

So I don’t know about you but having a book addiction and being poor is not an easy thing. Well during my life I found some easy ways to get cheap and maybe even free books! How amazing is that?! In this post I am going to depart some of my knowledge onto you.
  • Library: alright so this is an obvious one but it’s true. Libraries can be your number one resource if you can’t afford books at the moment. BUT did you know that some libraries have apps for your phone and or tablet? They do! The app is called Overdrive it’s on the Google Play store and the Itunes store. I am fairly certain that this works with all libraries and you just sign up for an account and use your library card number to access the books. From there you can download ebooks galore, but you can only keep them on your account for a short amount of time then the book expires.


  • Little Free Library: So this is a super fun way to acquire fun books and it also helps the community! So little free libraries are little mailbox type deals throughout your town or city that are owned by homeowners. When you come across this cute little box you take a book from the shelf and then leave one in it’s place. They are completely run by your friends and neighbors and are completely free, it is also a great way to share your favorite books with the world! https://littlefreelibrary.org is where you can go to start your own library, find libraries near you, or find other reasources for the libraries.little-free-library

  • Half price Books: so this isn’t super original but this is an amazing store if you have one near by! Half Price Books is an amazing store and all their books are extremely cheap! The best part is they always have a wide selection of clearance books that can be as cheap as two dollars! I know people are probably saying come on Ariel this is totally obvious give us places we don’t know about, but let me tell you for as long as I have been buying books I only just remembered this place recently. So even though it may be obvious I wanted to add it to just remind everyone. If you don’t have a HPB in your area they do have an online store and they will ship it to your door! https://www.hpb.com/home


  • Www.thriftbooks.com This is a website I have come across many times and I have seen alot of Tumblr users repost about this. This website is a used book online store that sells books for as cheap as 4.00 US dollars. There is shipping on this but if you buy ten dollars or more you do get free shipping which is a major steal! They have all kind of books from kids to adult novels which is fantastic.


  • www.bookmooch.com Alright so this one I havent tried just because I’m not particularly great at giving up my books but this is a cool way to trade books for new books. This is a sharing site where you send people books and get points to purchase books from others. It is a super fun way to connect with people all while getting books! So there is no cost for the use of the website or using the points. The only price you have to pay is the shipping of the books you send to people so it is pretty cheap depending on the books! This is an interesting spin on book sharing but I really love it!


  • www.booksfree.com This is my favorite site I have come  across because it is NETFLIX FOR BOOKS! Who doesn’t love netflix? And having a subscription service like netflix for books is even better! With this you get to choose from several different prices where you can get anywhere from 2 books a month to 4 to 5 books at a time! It can get pretty pricey but it depends on what you sign up for. When you sign up for the service you make a queue of books you want to read and they send them to you and when you are done you send them back! It is free shipping both ways so you don’t have to worry about the return shipping. This can be one of the more expensive outlets but if you read all the time then it can be pretty cheap considering what you can pay to buy the books!


  • www.bookbub.com This is a webiste where you give them your email and they send you cheap and free books daily! So this is an ebook site and they aren’t going to be super popular title but I’ve been using this for over a year and the books they send are absolutely fantastic. If you love going outside the box when it comes to books then this is the site for you! 
So I’m going to wrap it up now but these are the best places I have found for cheap or maybe even free books! Let me know if you have found better outlets for cheap and free books I want to know all of the best places! I do want to put that The Book Hangover is not sponsored by any of these places or websites (but if they want to sponsor us we would not be opposed!) All of these opinions and reviews are based solely on my opinions as a reader and consumer! 
Talk to you next week friends 
~ Ariel ;)