Saturday, April 30, 2022
Stacking the Shelves: The Possible Slump Edition
Saturday, April 23, 2022
Stacking the Shelves: The Post-Easter Edition
Tuesday, April 19, 2022
Anticipated May 2022 Releases
This is a new addition to my anticipated list. I actually only added it on Goodreads a couple of weeks ago. I've never been a huge fan of mermaid/siren stories (I like them more in theory than in execution for some weird reason), but I was intrigued by this one. I'll probably wait to hear some buzz before diving in, though.
Everyone and their brother knows that this book is releasing in May. While I'm not a huge Holly Black fan, I do have a couple of special editions coming my way. Since this is her first adult book, I wanted to see if I might love this one. I did like her Folk of the Air series (though I wasn't in love with them) and I really liked her Curseworkers books. So, hopefully BoN is worth the special edition money I spent.
This one sounds like a cute read. While I haven't been super into contemporary romances lately, every once in a while, I get the urge to do a palette cleanse from all my fantasy series. I might pick this one up during such a time.
Every once in a while, I try to get out of my comfort zone and read a sci-fi/fantasy book that doesn't have a strong romance or relationship element. This would be one of those. A cowboy monster hunter stuck in purgatory sounds pretty interesting, especially with it being compared to The Witcher series.
I'm still not caught up on this series, and I don't plan to be until the last book's release date is closer, but I'll more than likely be buying Charm when it's out so I can binge the entire series. I've only read book one, Crave, so far, and that's been a couple of years ago, so a re-read will be necessary. While the first book didn't overly impress me, I have a feeling I'll love the sequels due to the various romantic relationship drama.
I truly don't know much about this book other than it's a gay fantasy story, so I'm all in. It's going to be a Bookish Box book, I think, so I decided to check it out and see if I liked it. I really hope it's good. We really need more fantastic LGBT+, poly, and non-conventional fantasy books.
I'm cheating for this one and copying/pasting from my 2022 Most Anticipated list I wrote back in January: "While I don't really care for country music, this book intrigues me. A boy who wants to become the biggest gay country superstar and a boy working at an amusement park set to fall for each other. Sounds very cute?" I have it on hold at my local library.
I already read this courtesy of Orbit books, as they sent me an ARC. And it was a super fun desert fantasy story! I'm very excited to have a physical copy coming in one of my subscription boxes next month. I may even need to purchase a regular US hardcover as well. I'll decide once I see what the special edition looks like.
Sadly, I just found out that this is only book four in a five book series. I was kind of hoping it would be the last book so I didn't have to wait a year for the the final installment. While I always love me a good series, I hate waiting. But I am super excited to see where Auren and Rip's story goes after the events of Gleam.
Saturday, April 16, 2022
Stacking the Shelves: The Zodiac Addiction Edition
Monday, April 11, 2022
An Updated Bookshelf Tour: Bookshelf #3
Monday, April 4, 2022
March Wrap-Up and April TBR
March was dreadful. Well, not all of it. The first half was great! But the last half was terrible. Mostly because of work-related issues. Thankfully, I can clock out at 4:30 and come home to all of my books. That's all that's getting me through at this point. Ugh. Anywho, let's get to this blog post.
In this wrap-up,
I’ll list the books I read, 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 March
Seth on the Moon (novella): 4 stars (ebook)
Zodiac Academy: The Big A.S.S. Party (novella): 3.5 stars (ebook)
Once Upon a Broken Heart: 2.5 stars
I read eight full-length books and three novellas. The physical books were Once Upon a Broken Heart by Stephanie Garber and Deal with an Elf King by Elise Kova. I'm so happy I got to Deal, as I plan on meeting Elise Kova at Apollycon this year, but I wasn't sure I'd like her books, as I've heard mixed things. Thankfully, this one was fun. I probably won't get to any more before July, but I may buy a signed book or two of hers at the event. Oh, and both physical books I read were ones I bought/received in 2021. The rest of the books were all ebooks, and most were due to my new Kindle Unlimited subscription. I'm trying to read as many as possible as quickly as possible, so I don't have to keep my subscription for longer than the summer months. That's the plan anyway. Of the KU books, I read Zodiac Academy #7 and three ZA novellas, Something Fabulous by Alexis Hall, and Unhinged and Psycho by Onley James. Then, of course, my preorder of JLA's The War of Two Queens came in, and, amazingly, it's my favorite book of the year (so far)! I'm obsessed with it! I also read Heat Wave by TJ Klune via a NetGalley ARC, so a review for that will come in July.
Books Bought/Received in March
I have a bit of a crazy haul this month. In total, I purchased 18 books in March and received 21 books. The 21 books include purchases, preorders, or anything else that arrived to my apartment during the month. Of the books I bought, 17 were physical and one was an ebook, The War of Two Queens. (Technically, I got a lot of books off of Kindle Unlimited, but I don't count those, since once I stop paying for KU, they'll disappear.) The physical books I bought include 13 Yasmine Galenorn mass market paperbacks I purchased from local used bookstores; Zodiac Academy: The Awakening: As Told by the Boys, which I bought at B&N; and then I have three FairyLoot orders that haven't arrived yet. I also had five books delivered this month, including a February B&N order that arrived in early March. That order included Fire in You, The Dragon Republic, and The Burning God. My February FairyLoot book Daughter of the Moon Goddess and my preorder of The Iron Sword also arrived. And then, I received a free ARC of The Stardust Thief by Chelsea Abdullah, which I just finished reading, and I got a NetGalley ARC of Vows of Empire by Emily Skrutskie, which I'm currently reading. So yeah, it's been a big book month.
Currently Obsessed With
Not a ton to talk about TV-wise this month, except one of the biggest romance shows of recent years.
Yeah, so I binge-watched Bridgerton season 2 in one weekend. Is anyone surprised? Nope. I started the first four episodes with my mom, and then finished it up after I returned home from visiting her. While at my parents' house, I also watched Spider-Man: No Way Home via Amazon, and then we went to the local theater to watch Edward Cullen...err... The Batman. Haha. Both movies were good. Nothing amazing, but I enjoyed them.
April TBR
So there's a mix of books I have to get to this month versus books I just want to get to. The have to's include two library books, So This is Ever After and All That's Left in the World as well as Midnight Sun for April's book club. I also really need to read Defy the Night and A Promise of Fire, as these are two books by Apollycon authors. While I've read Brigid Kemmerer's books before, I need to know if I like Defy the Night enough to buy a US hardcover edition at the event because I don't like my FairyLoot copy. As for want-to-read books, I would like to get to An Ember in the Ashes, The Dragon Republic, and The Last Namsara. I also have some NetGalley ARCs I need to start/finish up, including Vows of Empire and Silk Fire. And the Kindle Unlimited books I want to read are What Lies Beyond the Veil, A Court of Honey and Ash, Court of Dragons, The Rise of Monsters, and Lola and the Millionaires. Will I get to all of these? Heck no. But I'm hoping to maybe read half of them.
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Okay, well, that's the month of March, plus some April sneak peeks, all wrapped up into one post. Do you have a wrap-up post for last month? If so, share in the comments!