Showing posts with label Monthly Wrap Ups. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monthly Wrap Ups. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 August 2016

July 2016: Book Haul, Favourites & More

So it's a start of a new month again and so I thought its now time to round up last month in another blog post.



Book Wrap Up:

I read a few books last month, I definitely purchased more than I read- but that happens more often than not most months. So let's get right into it:


  • The Liberty Box by C.A Gray
  • The Eden Conspiracy by C.A Gray
  • Melody's Key by Dallas Coryell 
  • Secrets of Ravenstone by Yza Dora
  • The Cursed Child by J,K Rowling, Jack Thorne and John Tiffany


I loved all the books I read. I was super happy to be sent 4 books last month, all of which you can find reviews for right here on my blog. 

The Cursed Child was probably my most anticipated read from last month/this month. It did come out July 30th at 12am and I had a great time at the midnight release at Indigo. It was my first midnight release and I loved every second. I finished the book on the 31st, perfect for J.K Rowling and Harry Potters birthday.





Book Haul:

Tuesday, 5 July 2016

June 2016: Book Haul, Favourites & Wrap-up

It may be late, but it's finally here! My June book haul and favourites.

June was a hot month here in Canada- right into 30C weather. I visited downtown Toronto and spent time reading. I also went to see The Conjuring 2- I was terrified the whole time but, I loved it!

Not to mention... June was the month I finally started my blog.


The Books

I bought a lot of books this month. Best thing is, most of them where from the bargain section at Indigo/Chapters or off Amazon for a good deal. 

So what did I get? 


  • The Host by Stephenie Meyer
  • City of Heavenly Fire by Cassandra Clare
  • The Silkworm by Robert Galbraith 
  • Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon
  • Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
  • Everland by Wendy Spinale
  • Zodiac by Romina Russel
  • Acid by Emma Pass
  • The Glass Casket by McCormick Templeman 
  • Le Morte d'Arthur: King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table by Sir Thomas Malory 

I might have missed a book or two but as you can see I got quite a few.



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