So, it's the end of the month and that means another wrap-up!
It's already almost the end of August so this is really late but it is finally here. I am going to college in three days which is crazy.
In July I was in California and I had fun. I went to Disneyland and did a lot of things that I normally don't do there.
Join my book club: here.
Anyways...
Time to talk about the books I read this month.
PHYSICAL BOOKS
The first book I read was Defy the Worlds by Claudia Gray. I really enjoyed this book as I liked seeing how the two characters found each other again and how we got more development for them. Also, I loved seeing more of the world. I rated this one 4 Crowns.
The second book I read was The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. My sister read this a while back and made me read it so I did. I did enjoy it though I like books better if there are more girls (cause I'm one). I did enjoy the storyline and the message. I rated this one 3 Crowns.
The third book I read was Nerve by Jeanne Ryan. I have wanted to read this for awhile and I finally have. I did not like this as much as I wanted to. It was a little bit confusing and although I liked the concept, I found it disturbing so I ended up rating it only 3 Crowns. Also, the last half of it really freaked me out.
The Continent by Keira Drake was the fourth book I read. There is so much controversy surrounding this book so I was a little hesitant to start this book but I requested it from the library and read it. I really enjoyed it. I feel like there are a couple of issues with it but the author edited it really well and made it better. I loved the premise and the characters. I rated it 3 Crowns.
The fifth book I read was Unite Me by Tahereh Mafi. I loved these short stories in the Shatter Me series. Learning more about Warner and Adam was so interesting and made me love Warner even more. I wrote reviews of both of these short stories on my blog. I rated the whole thing 5 Crowns.
The sixth physical book I read was Ms. Marvel Volume 2. I really love Ms. Marvel as she's a teenage girl who has powers and is interested in helping her town. I loved this one and learning more about her. I rated this one 4 Crowns.
The seventh physical book I read was The Girl in the Tower by Katherine Arden. I love this series so much. The main character is so interesting and I love the whole story. I want to write a review of two of this book so I am not going to say anything. I rated this one 4 Crowns.
AUDIOBOOKS READ
The first and only audiobook that I listened to was Ignite Me by Tahereh Mafi. I love the person who reads these audiobooks because she makes the characters sound so realistic and her voices really match the characters themselves. I also loved the story and how it wrapped up, for the most part. Plus my ship: Warner and Juliette. I rated this 5 Crowns.
ARC'S READ
The first and only ARC I read was Rule by Ellen Goodlett. I received this as a physical ARC from the publisher and I loved it so much. I really liked the concept of the three queens who each have to fight for the throne although they all became friends and allies when someone threatened all of them. I liked the characters and the setting. I rated it 4 Crowns.
REVIEWS IN MARCH:
WEEKLY WRAP-UP:
DISCUSSIONS/OTHER:
FAVORITE COVER OF THE MONTH:
NEW FICTIONAL BAE'S:
Aaron Warner from Ignite Me by Tahereh Mafi
Morozko from The Girl in the Tower by Katherine Arden
NEW FAVORITE FEMALES:
Zofi, Akeylah and Ren from Rule by Ellen Goodlett
Vaela from The Continent by Keira Drake
Vasya from The Girl in the Tower by Katherine Arden
NEW FAVORITE BOOK RELATIONSHIPS:
Warner and Juliette from Ignite Me by Tahereh Mafi
Vasya and Morozko from The Girl in the Tower
TV SHOWS I WATCHED THIS MONTH:
MOVIES I WATCHED THIS MONTH:
WHAT BOOKS I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO NEXT MONTH:
NEW BLOG FINDS
NONE
SONGS ON REPEAT
Done for Me - Charlie Puth ft. Kehlani
You Drive Me Crazy - Britney Spears
My Prerogative - Britney Spears
Boys - Britney Spears
BOOKS I WANT TO READ NEXT MONTH
The graphics at the top belong to me. The background pictures for them, however do not.
I agree about Nerve -- it was an interesting concept but a little too dark for me.
ReplyDelete