Monday, November 21, 2016

Completed Projects in November P.1

Hello readers! Welcome back to my blog all about sewing! It has been a couple of weeks since I have posted my completed projects. I have finished two dresses so far in November. I am currently working on an alpaca print dress and after I’m thinking of making another kitten dress.

The first dress I completed lifted my spirits during the results of the election. It’s a hot air balloon print dress. I named her “Soar above the rest”. I purchased the fabric in the beginning of September. I washed, hung, ironed, and prepped the fabric for my sewing process. The dress pattern is the New Look 6262 bodice with my self drafted gathered skirt pattern. I also addded pockets! Here are a few pictures of the fabric for Soar above the rest and the finished dress.

The hardest part of sewing this dress was the zipper. I had to zip it out and sew it in again. I somehow sewed the zipper into the lining fabric incorrectly so when I ripped through the basted stitches, the whole zipper came off too. With some time and adjustment, I sewed the zipper back into place carefully. I really like the high neck style of the New Look 6262 bodice along with the gathered skirt. I’m thinking of pairing it with blue tights and a red cardigan. I have yet to wear it!



Next up, is one of my fastest completed projects! The purple cat dress. Last weekend I was able to cut the pattern pieces and sew up the dress on my off days. In total it took me about 4.5 hours to finish the dress. I bought the fabric for the purple cat dress in the end of September and it has sat in my stash until last weekend. I love the beautiful lavender color with a mix of magenta, black and white accent kitties.

The dress was easy to cut and sew. I spent some time Sunday night cutting out the fabric while watching My Crazy Ex Girlfriend on Netflix. Then on Monday morning I spent about 2.5 hours sewing and creating this dress. It is my tried and true go to pattern: Butterick b5748 bodice with my self drafted gathered skirt pattern. I added pockets and I cannot wait to wear this dress! I really want a fuzzy black or lavender sweater to wear with it. Look at those adorable kitties! Overall, the experience for the purple cat dress was a breeze and it looks beautiful constructed. This dress proves to me that my sewing skills are improving with every project!




One more update! This past weekend, I went to see Britney Spears with two of my friends (or baes as I call them). It was truly an amazing experience to go to a concert with some of my favorite people and seeing one of our favorite pop idols. We had a great time! We danced and sang all of our favorite Britney Spears songs. One of my friends hyperventilated when the show started and I cried happy tears midway through the show when Britney came down looking like a beautiful angel (sorrynotsorry).

Thank you for reading my post! Sorry for delayed updates, I have been really busy with my new librarian position. I have been loving every minute of it. Tune in soon for more sewing updates in a week or two when I finish the alpaca print dress I’m currently working on. xoxo

Friday, October 28, 2016

Catch Up

Hello readers! Welcome back to a much delayed blog post about all the dresses I’ve sewn in the last couple of weeks. To start off this blog, I wanted to say that I finally got a children’s librarian job and that has been the reason why my blog has not been updated. I have a full time children’s librarian job! I did it! It's been a transition from being a part-time library assistant to a full-time librarian! I have enjoyed this adjustment period and I am so happy! That being said, my blog posts may be few and far in between due to this promotion until I get settled in.

The last blog post I wrote hinted at my completion of a Navy Blue Constellation dress that glows in the dark! But I have actually finished this dress along with two others in the past two weeks. The first one I finished was the Constellation dress, followed by a purple sugar skull dress, and then a black lightning bolt dress. The skull and lightning bolt dresses I was able to sew up fairly quickly and they are so pretty!

I had issues all around with the zippers on each dress. Particularly, with the lightning bolt dress, I had to pick and redo the zipper and it still wasn't perfect. I got pricked a couple of times with constellation dress. Each dress is a different bodice style. Constellation is New Look 6262 with my self drafted skirt pattern. Skully (purple sugar skulls) is Simplicity 1873, with an altered V-neck style and my self drafted skirt pattern. Finally, the lighnting bolt dress, which I've named Rebel Rebel due to my love for David Bowie, is my tried and true Butterick 5748b bodice with my self drafted skirt pattern (as you can tell, I always use my created skirt pattern, I have yet to find a skirt pattern I like more).

Prepare yourself for all of the dress spam!


















I am so thrilled that I am able to wear my dresses to my new job. I wore Skully and Rebel Rebel dresses this week. Most of my coworkers are extremely crafty and creative, which is a fun fun environment! The Rebel Rebel I wore for a Harry Potter Party program that I planned as my last program at my old library. I hand painted and crafted wands to give out to the children, I selected Harry Potter books that I thought the children would like. I had a lot of fun and I miss all the children I've worked with there. Thanks for catching up with me this week! Sorrynotsorry for all of the dress spam!
Until next time,
Nikki



Thursday, October 13, 2016

We can't stop here, this is bat country

Hello readers and welcome back to another blog post about my completed sewing projects! This week I will be talking about my third completed Halloween themed dress - the bat dress!
The fabric is from Joanns and I found it in my local store about three weeks ago. The fabric is a lightweight cotton fabric and it's one of my favorite bat fabrics I’ve seen this year. When I saw it in the store, I had to have it all. I bought the whole bolt, which consisted of 4.25 yards of fabric. Originally, I wanted to make a circle skirt dress but I decided against it because of how the bats ran down along the fabric. I followed my same process for preparing the fabric: washing, drying and ironing.

I choose to sew my tried and true dress pattern, the combination of a self drafted skirt pattern and Butterick b5748 bodice pattern. I cut out and sew together the dress in a week. The construction was an easy task, I was able to complete each section carefully. The only problem I had was creating the gathers in the skirt pieces. This process had to be done over again because of the thread I selected. The grey thread was too fine and slipped off of the fabric when pushed closer together to create gathers. When I did this, I ended up holding on the thread and the fabric fell to the floor! Haha. No injuries to report also, I was able to sew slowly and carefully.

When I went to a library function over the weekend, some of the librarians I know wanted to see what my current project was and I was able to show them the bat dress. The librarians I showed the picture to adored the fabric and thought it was perfect for Halloween. Fueled by their love of the fabric, I finished the dress last Saturday and was able to wear it this week to work for a Teen Program. I paired the bat dress with plum shimmer tights and a plum cardigan. I wore my new cult revival spooky brooch and black platform penny loafers.

Next, week I will be writing about the navy, glow-in-the-dark constellation dress I have been working on this week. Thank you readers! Xoxo

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Shimmer

Hello readers and welcome back to another blog post about self made clothing! This week is all about my new dress, Shimmer! Shimmer is made with Michael Miller Sarah Jane Magic Metallic Magic Folk Navy (direct link to fabric.com) that I purchased in the beginning of September. I have been obsessed with wanting to make a unicorn dress since I first started sewing but I never found a fabric I liked. Unicorn fabrics can either range from really pink and girly to child-like and immature. When I saw this Michael Miller unicorn fabric on sale for a bulk price, I took the plunge and haven’t regretted it since! I am so in love.


For this sewing project, I choose a new pattern that has been in my stash since May of this year. I choose New Look 6262 as the dress pattern due to its multiple bodice options and easy gathered skirt.


I choose style A/B to sew so I had to prepare the pattern pieces. I cut out the swoop neck/ high neckline pattern pieces two weeks ago, ironed them and traced them onto wrapping paper. I did not cut out the skirt pattern pieces, substituting it for my own self drafted skirt pattern. Meanwhile, I washed, dried, ironed and prepared my fabric to be cut and sewed. I choose a 22” teal zipper and some leftover royal blue fabric with small rose buds on it as the lining fabric. Finally, I choose some super special rainbow thread to use for most of the dress’ construction and simple navy thread for installing the zipper and the finishing hem.


The sewing process for Shimmer was somewhat painful. I did not sew my finger again, but I pricked myself a couple of times. I actually managed to prick my arm and wore a unicorn band aide all day until the bleeding stopped. HAH, all the unicorn things! I have been wearing a thimble on my index finger to make sure I don’t sew it again. Remember to always wear protection!
Shimmer was an easy sew  and nothing major happened. I didn’t make any mistakes which is nice. That means I am gaining the skills and learning from my past sewing mistakes. I installed the zipper well by taking my time and paying attention. It's a lovely dress that reminds me of a retro style dress I would see at Lindy Bop or Mod Cloth because of its swoop/high neckline. Here's a pic of the finished dress that I shared on Instagram.



Due to its metallic elements, I decided I couldn’t wear simple shoes with this dress. They too had to be metallic! I purchased metallic oxfords from Wanted Angel Metallic Oxfords - DSW using a 20% off coupon and rewards. I was able to get the shoes for $20 and the shipping was fast! I got them in 4 days. GO DSW! I can’t wait to wear these metallic oxfords with other self made dresses like Boo Charms or Ghost Kitties for Halloween!


Thank you for catching up with my this week. Join me next week for more sewing updates!
xoxo


Thursday, September 29, 2016

Boo Charms

Hello readers! Welcome back to another blog post about selfish sewing. This week is all about the Cotton + Steel Boo Charms cotton magenta fabric. I saw this fabric on Miss Matatabi's about a month and a half ago during some early morning insomnia shopping (yeah, that’s a thing). Mistakenly, I purchased only a yard and a half and had to purchase another two yards from fabric.com a month ago. Once I received my two other yards from fabric.com, I washed, hung, and ironed the Boo Charms fabric. I let this fabric sit in my stash while I worked on two bird dresses, a Pikachu dress, a dinosaur dress, and the ghost kitties dress, knowing that I wanted to save it to make a Halloween themed dress. So far, I've made two: ghost kitties and now boo charms. I will be making one more with a cool dyed grey fabric with bats on them that I picked up from Joanns last week. This week, I am working on a unicorn dress!


Anyway, more about Boo Charms. I decided to try something completely out of my comfort zone and try a new pattern - Simplicity 1419. This pattern seems very simple in construction because the skirt pattern is only three pieces with simple pleats. Also, it comes with pocket pattern pieces, that I have cut out and use for almost all of my dress projects! The bodice is high necked and a collar can be attached! - which was the main reason I wanted to try Simplicity 1419. I began cutting out the skirt, the bodice, the collar, and the pocket pieces.



I sewed up the bodice fairly quickly, but I realized that I cut for a 20 instead of a 22, and the dress was EXTREMELY tight and off by almost 4 inches. I only had about a yard  left after cutting out the pattern. I wanted to give up and just make a skirt, annoyed at my mistake I complained to my boyfriend and friends about mishap. Ray told me to get over it and try again, so I carefully cut out a new bodice piece with an extra two inches plus one inch of seam allowance. The other thing I had to do was cut down the high neckline so it wasn’t choking me. I sewed up the new and improved bodice and marveled at how well it fit now with the changes.

I sewed up the skirt and inserted the pockets without problem. I choose a magenta zipper the same color of Boo Charms to complement the dress. Sewing the zipper was a pain because of the high neckline so I made a mistake by sewing the two bodices pieces together. I had to seam rip the mistake and try again. The second time went on smoothly and I was able to do a decent job inserting the zipper! I hemmed the dress and its guts and gave the whole dress a good ironing. I added the collar and used Annika Victoria's tutorial on how to add a Peter Pan Collar to a dress as a guide to attaching this collar to the completed dress. I think the collar adds the level of cuteness I was wanting from this dress. Overall, I am happy with the result and cannot wait to wear it in October. Thanks for reading! Come back next week for the unicorn dress. <3

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Dinosaur Dress

Hey everyone and welcome back to another post about selfish sewing! This week I’m going to share my sewing process while creating my 17th completed dress of this year, the dinosaur dress. This dinosaur fabric has sat in my  fabric stash since the beginning of the year, when my sewing adventures began.

I purchased from  Fabric.com - Black dinosaur (the link goes directly to the fabric) and it sat in my stash until two weeks ago. I washed, dried, and ironed the fabric as usual and began the process of cutting out the fabric on a Sunday after work. This dress is a combination of a Simplicity 1873 style C bodice with my own self drafted skirt pattern and the pocket pattern from Simplicity 1419. I haven’t worked with Simplicity 1873 in a while, having switched to a low back bodice pattern from Butterick b5748. The biggest problem I have with Simplicity 1873 is that is runs a little small for me and my bust. It also has a high back style, which is hard for me to zip up myself. Having issues with the fit in the past, I have traced the pattern onto a piece of sturdy wrapping paper to adjust the sizing issues. When I finished sewing together the bodice front to the bodice back pieces for the dino dress, I believed the bodice was too small and would not fit. Panic set in and began to seam rip the side seam and thinking of ways to fix the problem.



I began to sew in an inch of extra fabric, and I didn’t realize I sewed it in on the wrong side of the fabric. Frustrated with my mistake, I let the torn apart bodice sit and I went to work. The next day, I removed the weird piece I made and decided to sew the bodice back together, but at a 3/8’s inch seam allowance instead of the 5/8’s inch needed by the Simplicity 1873 bodice pattern. That seemed to do the trick. I was also able to install the zipper with no problem. I took my time, sewed carefully, and took the time to move the dress out of the way as I sewed the zipper. I choose a 22" blue zipper that matches the blue Brachiosaurus dinosaur on the front of the bodice.

The only weird thing that happened was that my fabric kept gathering, and without notice, I increased the stitch tension to +2 when I gathered the skirt, but I had forgot to switch it back to auto or normal after I finished. After fixing that small mistake, everything was smooth sailing!

I am so happy with the final product of this dino print dress! I have wanted to make my own dino dress for half a year and having the ability and the skills to do so really makes me proud! It took me four days to make this dress from start to finish. My only complaint is that the back is a little poofy from the gathered skirt, I must find a remedy for this! I can't wait to wear this for Dinosaur programs at the Library or out to a museum! This dress is so appropriate for those outings and occasions. Thank you for reading and check in next week for my review of my current Halloween themed self sewing project. xoxo

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Ghost Kitties

As promised, here is a blog post about my recent sewing projects. I will be writing about Ghost Kitties, my 16th completed sewing project of this year. To start off, I must say that the sewing process for Ghost Kitties was completely painful. Every time I had to pin something and sew it together, I pricked myself with the pins and I even sewed my finger! Ouch! I had to wear a band aide for a couple of days and hold my index finger up while typing or washing my hands because it hurt so bad. This is the second time I have sewed my left index finger but this time was the worst. I also jabbed a pin under the nail of my right index finger, making my fingers utterly useless.


Ghost Kitties took over one week to finish because I had to stop and start throughout the week. I was able to cut out the fabric all in one day. I sewed the bodice in one day, and then I let the project sit for a few days because I had to work and catch up on reading. I finished Sunday night last week and I let Ghost Kitties hang. This dress is my tried and true combination of Butterick b5748 bodice with the self drafted skirt bottom and the pocket pattern from Simplicity 1419. I really enjoy the mixture of the low back with the self drafted skirt because it is the style I want, but most importantly, the length that I want. My dresses hit me just above the knees, ranging about 40 inches in total. This is what Ghost Kitties looked like before the pointed collar was added:
Totally inspired by several seamstresses on the Internet and Instagram, I decided to find a tutorial to make peter pan collars and pointed collars to add to dresses and tops. I am so obsessed with peter pan collars and I really wish I could make an Emery Dress, but I don’t think I’m ready for assembling and working with the pattern. Moving on, the main tutorial I used was Annika Victoria’s Youtube video DIY Peter Pan Collar as my guide for sewing on the collar, while I searched online for a free peter pan collar pattern. The free pattern I used was by It's always autumn and it was easy for me to print out the t shirt and peter pan collar. I decided to use that peter pan collar as a base to design my own collar that would be about 3 inches longer. I traced  and cut out the peter pan collar out and proceeded to trace and cut out a pointed collar as well. I made all the necessary notations on the collar patterns to know how to pin and assemble the collar to my dress front.   

Finally, I used the pointed collar and I folded my simple scrap black fabric twice to achieve four layers of fabric and I cut out the collar carefully, giving myself an extra ¼ inch for seam allowance. I sewed the collar pieces together, trimmed edges and sides to have a smoother look and I ironed the two collar pieces flat. I sewed the collar pieces only to the front of the dress because the back of the dress is low and wouldn’t work with a collar. Here is the finished result!  I am very pleased for my first attempt at adding a collar to a dress. Maybe sometime soon I will try to make an Emery dress! Here’s hoping. Thanks for reading! xoxo               

Pokemon Go @ Your Library

Welcome back readers! This week I’ll talk a little more about my Pokemon program. I will post something later about my sewing endeavors.


On Monday, I held a Pokemon Go @ Your Library School Age program at my library. I prepared two crafts: a Design Your Own Pokeball and Pikachu origami for the children to participate in. I also checked out three Pokemon DVDs: The Greatest of Eevee vol. 9, The Greatest of Charmander vol. 10, and Pokemon: the First Movie. I allowed the children to vote for their movie and surprisingly, they choose Eevee. I made over 300 Pokemon buttons for the children to take with them. I had about 35 children attend, ranging for ages 8 to 13 years old. The best part of the whole program for me was when the Greatest of Eevee began with the Pokemon theme song, and all of the children began singing along. It was so cute I couldn’t contain my laughter and I too sang along. Being a twenty-something, I grew up with Pokemon over 20 years ago and it felt so nostalgic to share it with this new generation of children. The final touch of the Pokemon program was that I turned on the Lure modules for our two Pokestops and was happy to hear when a child caught a Graveler or Vulpix.


My department head actually cosplayed Officer Jenny over the summer and so I asked her to wear the costume briefly and walk around the program. A lot of the children knew who Officer Jenny was and was so happy to talk a picture of her. I wore my newly created Pikachu dress and my custom made The Peas Pod Growlithe brooch. Don’t we look amazing? So happy with the success of my program.
My favorite part was observing how they choose to decorate their Pokeballs and little Pikachu faces. Look at some of the Pikachu origami the children made!


Look at the different Pokeballs the children styled. So much creativity.


Friday, September 9, 2016

Take Care

This week I’m going to blog about things that are really personal. Sorry in advance if this sounds like a diary entry. This post is all about taking care of yourself. What I have learned in the past year is I have to take the time to stop what I’m doing in intense situations and assess how I feel. Lately, I have been feeling beat down and frustrated with some of my life choices. I feel trapped somewhere I cannot leave. This feeling has gradually gotten worse  with thoughts of doubt and failure. A week ago, I had a mild panic attack that was brought on by overthinking, anxiety and caffeine. I had to stop what I was doing, listen to nothing and breathe. I was worried and fearful of things happening at my job and concerned that I had made the biggest mistake. Am I meant to be a librarian? Have I done all of this in vain? Should I quit and try to a different career? Is it just me or is it always this way? Questions like these have been on my mind for months and I feel like they are only getting louder with time. I feel like I am not good enough and that I won’t be someone who will accomplish all of their goals. I feel like the ambition I had a couple years ago has dimmed by wrong decisions and opinions of me. Mostly, I feel like I am trying so hard, and it’s just not enough. Feeling this way, this helpless quarter-life crisis stupidity is not like me at all. It’s hard to see yourself act this way and feel like you have no choice.

What do I do to get rid of these feelings? I take long walks, I listen to audiobooks so I can’t think, I sew, I take fun bath bomb baths, I read. These are my coping mechanisms that I have learned to use when I can’t stop the negative thoughts. These activities remind me to take care of myself and even reward myself for not giving up. The problem I face is that I am too stubborn and determined to give up. I have to power through and try. I cannot give up on something I know is so close and so mine. I have to remember to love myself and take care. It’s so easy to give up and give in, but it’s even harder to stay motivated and driven. After the panic attack and tears, I rewarded myself for being strong and not forget what it felt like to be so blue. I hope that those of you who have struggled with feelings can relate. The best practice for me is to remind myself how creative, intelligent and loving I can be and that I have people who care about me. Sometimes reaching out to them helps me vent about these feelings and move along. Knowing that I have a support system of friends and family that will let me chat their ears off helps. Taking care of each other and yourself is important, but also a little wine always does the trick. If not, do what helps you remember to take care.

Saturday, September 3, 2016

Pikachu Dress

Hello readers!

Thanks for coming back this week for my review of the Pikachu dress I just finished. This dress was fairly simple to complete and looks so good. I had to fix some minor mistakes, but nothing too crazy. (Although, when installing the zipper I went on a Snapchat rant about sewing the bodice to the skirt, oops!)

For this blog entry, I decided to include a picture of me actually wearing the Pikachu dress, but you’ll have to excuse my fans and wonky hairdo.

The Pikachu Dress is the same franken-dress combination of Butterick b5748 bodice with a self drafted gathered skirt pattern. The fabric was purchased from fabric.com about 4 weeks ago. (Unfortunately, almost all of their Pokemon fabric is sold out. ) I received it in the mail quickly and began my usual steps for sewing the dress. This includes washing, drying, and hanging the fabric. Then I cut out the dress using my traced pattern pieces and ironing out the fabric before I start sewing.

The sewing process of this dress was fairly easy, except for gathering the skirt and installing the zipper. I had to unpick the gathers in the skirt twice until they were to my liking. The third time's the charm! Also, when trying to push the fabric through the threads, I would end up popping a stitch and two inches of gathers would come undone. I tried this new trick when gathering the skirt where I turn up the speed of the sewing machine while following the gathered fabric technique. This technique is increasing stitch size and then pushing the fabric while holding onto the bobbin thread. Having turned up the sewing machine speed, I didn’t need to try the gathering fabric technique because my machine made natural gathers! Woot. Finally, I took my time while sewing and actually enjoyed putting Pikachu together.

I was inspired to make this dress for my upcoming Pokemon Go @ Your Library program happening in one week. This dress took me over a week to make and that left time to fix anything before I wear it for my Pokemon program. I hope the participants of the program enjoy my dress. The library I work at has TWO Pokestops, so I plan on turning the Lure Modules on. I have made over 300 Pokemon Buttons, and I plan on offering Pokemon crafts and a viewing of a Pokemon movie.

Until next time!

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Little Dance

Hi everyone,


Just a quick hello and welcome back. I have had a busy week. I went to San Diego last weekend for my Baecation to see a friend. We had a lot of fun camping and hanging out together. My boyfriend and I drove up last Thursday and returned Sunday night. This past week has been a blur of chores and grocery shopping. In between those chores I finished my fourteenth dress I have named “Little Dance”. For this post, I am sharing pictures of my pattern and how I styled Little Dance.

First off, this bird fabric is from Joann's  and I believe it is a Calico Keepsake fabric. I purchased it in the beginning of the year and it has sat in my stash since January. I was going to use the fabric to make pillowcases to help  brighten up our living room, but I never got around to it. These little cuties have been waiting for a transformation and I knew after making my first bird dress, I had to make another. I washed and dried the fabric and began the awesome process of pinning and cutting out the fabric. Here is a picture of what this looks like to me:



Having a couple of good patterns that I follow to create my dresses, I have traced the bodices onto old Christmas wrapping paper so that I can reuse them. I haven’t gotten around to copying all of my pattern pieces, and I feel I really should because some are getting a little beat up. I make sure that after copying that I include all the symbols that are on the original pattern piece. I have also begun to use packaging tape to reinforce the corners of my bodice pieces so they are a little more sturdy. I also make sure to write on the copied pattern piece what pattern it is from and what style.
When cutting our fabric and sewing, I also make sure I have an ironing board out with a hot iron at the ready. This helps me from being lazy and not pressing the fabric and seams during the project.

Next, I make sure to pick out matching thread and zipper that goes with the fabric. I load the bobbin and keep scissors  and seam rippers nearby in case of mistakes.
Speaking of mistakes, I made several while sewing together Little Dance. The first was that I ran out of thread while gathering the skirt fabric. This forced me to work quickly and doing so, I ended up ripping out half of the thread on the side of the skirt. Later when I sewed the bodice and the skirt together, I did a horrible job keeping the skirt straight which caused the skirt’s gathers misalign. I had to unpick and try again. Finally, when installing the zipper, I actually pulled a rookie mistake and sewed the front of the bodice into the zipper! Hah. All of these mistakes are ways to help me get better at sewing and learning how to fix difficult situations. I actually like making mistakes so I can learn from them.

Once Little Dance was finished, I could not wait to wear it to work immediately. I styled it with navy tights and cardigan, tan oxfords, and my new Kurt Vonnegut Slaughterhouse-Five pin from Shop Martin on Etsy. I received several compliments on the dress and it's beautiful chartreuse color. The fabric was really soft and comfy. For all the mistakes I made, it came out wonderfully in fit and cut. I am so in love!





Monday, August 15, 2016

Current Reads

I am lovin' Dumplin'. I didn't think I would but I have thoroughly loved the premise. I have even began listening to a little Dolly Parton too. I am currently listening to it via Overdrive, but I enjoy it all the same. 
Tell Us Something True is another book I'm reading currently that I like. I cannot wait to progress further into the plot to see what happens. 
 This Savage Song has been confusing and hard to me to get into. I believe this book is too over-hyped. At this point, I'm not really sure what is happening and I don't know whether I should give up or keep reading.

I really enjoy Shadow and Bone, but unfortunately it reminds me a lot of Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard. I didn't like Red Queen so we'll have to see how similar their plot lines are. 

Thanks for reading my current reads post! xoxo