So I haven’t been on
the blog for the entirety of October. Sorry about that.
There are three
major reasons I’ve been M.I.A. One is that I was in a giant reading slump in
late September/early October. It was super difficult to read anything, and what
I did read was mostly lighter contemporaries. The second reason is how difficult
Blogger has made it to write posts. The new interface is driving me insane. I
know simple coding, but to have to code almost every single thing when I’ve
been using post templates for so long is frustrating. It makes posts that took 30
minutes to write take double or triple that time. I hate it so much. And, my
third excuse is just how busy and overwhelming my life has been lately. Work got
crazy and life was icky, but, thankfully, things will be slowing down for a while.
Okay, so that’s my
long-winded explanation for being gone. However, I probably won’t be posting
super often this month either. I’m focusing on getting back into reading books,
not writing reviews and stuff. I’m hoping once I get back into reading, the
blogging love will return to me. I do plan on writing wrap-ups for each month,
though. I just like looking back at them at the end of the year.
In this wrap-up,
I’ll list the books I read in September and October, the books I reviewed, the
books I bought/received, and my TBR for next month. Now, let’s get this bookish
party started!
Books Read in September & October
A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire: 4.5 stars (my
review)
Witchling: 3 stars
(re-read)
Children of Virtue
and Vengeance:
3 stars
Bear, Otter, and
the Kid:
3 stars
Unnatural: 3 stars
Kick at the
Darkness:
4 stars
Boyfriend Material: 4.5 stars
Conventionally
Yours:
3 stars
Brothersong: 4 stars
Bonds of Brass: 3.5 stars
In September, I
read seven books. The three ebooks I read were Bear, Otter, and the Kid;
Unnatural; and Kick at the Darkness. Four were physical copies: A
Kingdom of Flesh and Fire, Witchling, Children of Virtue and Vengeance, and
Boyfriend Material. Witchling by Yasmine Galenorn was a re-read, and
I’d like to re-read/finish reading the entire Otherworld Sisters series in the next
year or so. It’s a long series, so this may take some time. It’s not the best
series, but it is fun and unique. As for Children of Virtue and Vengeance,
it was the September book club read. Boyfriend Material and the ebooks I
read were pretty much just desperate attempts to get me out of a reading slump
by consuming light and breezy contemporary/paranormal romance books. And
finally, the first book I read for the month of September, and the cause of all
of my reading slump pain was AKOFAF by Jennifer L. Armentrout. This book was so
amazing that everything just felt blah in comparison. So rude.
In October, I only
read three books. Two were physical copies: Brothersong by TJ Klune and Conventionally
Yours by Annabeth Albert. I also read Bonds of Brass, an ebook I
purchased for cheap on Kindle back in the spring.
I’ve only written a
review for one of these reads. I have notes ready to write up reviews for the
other books, but I’m not sure when I’ll get to them. Also, none of the books I
read these two months were pre-2020 purchases. Yikes.
Books Bought/Received in September &
October
Unfortunately, I made
a lot of impulse purchases/downloads in a desperate attempt to get out of my
reading slump. I won’t be sharing every Kindle Unlimited book I downloaded, but
I will share the ones I read. Those include Unnatural by Alessandra
Hazard and Bear, Otter, and the Kid by TJ Klune. These were both
downloaded in September.
In total, I
purchased six books in September. Three were ebooks: Kick at the Darkness
by Keira Andrews, The Black Witch by Laurie Forest, and A Kingdom of
Flesh and Fire. The Black Witch was cheap on Kindle, so I bought it.
AKOFAF I bought as an ebook because my print book wasn’t going to arrive
quickly enough for my taste. As for the three print books, I purchased Conventionally
Yours by Annabeth Albert. Also, my copies of AKOFAF and Midnight Sun
arrived from Amazon, so I was charged in September versus when I ordered them
in August. Oh, I also got the September FairyLoot which I sold because the
cover of the book was ugly and the items were meh. Additionally, I traded a
book for an ARC of Wicked as You Wish.
In October, I
purchased one ebook: The Name of the Wind. I also purchased five books
that have arrived this month: Legendborn, Brothersong, Spoiler Alert,
White Trash Warlock, and Black Sun. Legendborn was the October
Owlcrate book. Brothersong was an Amazon order, and Spoiler Alert and
White Trash Warlock were from Semicolon online. Black Sun by Rebecca
Roanhorse (not pictured) I purchased at B&N on Halloween. My first time
being in a bookstore since this all started. In total, I purchased six books
that arrived in October, seven if you count my October FairyLoot that I’ve purchased
and just hasn’t arrived yet.
As for new
arrivals, my FairyLoot special edition order of the Daevabad series came in,
finally. My Owlcrate pre-order special edition of A Deadly Education also
came in. I’m kind of disappointed with how this one turned out. Plus, I’ve
heard some not-so-great things. I think I’ll stop buying special editions of
books if there aren’t photos of the product available beforehand.
Currently Obsessed With
I’m not super obsessed
with anything right now. In the month of September, I was very much into Twilight.
I was reading all kinds of fanfic, and I just couldn’t find adequate paranormal
romance books to slate my thirst. I ended up putting down a lot of books during
that time. (I won’t say DNF, simply because I plan on trying them again when I’m
not in a slump.)
I did end up
watching Schitt’s Creek, however. It was fun. Patrick and David are very
cute together, and the Rose family as a whole is entertaining. I’ve been
reading a bit of fanfic for it, but there’s not a lot of longer fics out there
for this series. Besides Schitt’s Creek, I’m still re-watching Buffy and
Angel with my mom—her for the first time. We’re on season seven of Buffy
and season four of Angel. Oh, and I finished season two of The Boys,
and Supernatural season 15 is almost complete. Supernatural has
terrible writing right now, but I’m still dedicated to watching every Thursday.
I just hope the last episode is decent. Jared and Jensen deserve that, at the
very least.
Currently Reading/November TBR
I’m not really
giving myself a TBR this month. I’m wary of forcing myself to read anything
after being in another reading slump. Thankfully, this one didn’t last a full
year like 2019’s did, but I don’t want to risk spiraling again. I will say that
I’m currently reading The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss for my
book club’s fall 2020 pick. I’m only 10% in now, so I’ve got a long way to go. I’m
also almost finished with A Game of Thrones. Woot! Woot! Only 7% left.
Other than those two, I’ve been hoping to re-read The City of Brass and
then read The Kingdom of Copper and The Empire of Gold, as well
as Spoiler Alert by Olivia Dade and White Trash Warlock by David
R. Slayton.
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Okay, well, that’s
the months of September and October, plus some November sneak peeks, all
wrapped up into one post. Do you have a wrap-up post for this month? If so,
share in the comments!