June was a decent month. While work was still blugh, it wasn't as bad as May. I also started getting some household things done. I'm still super behind, but it was nice to actually check off some tasks. I also started getting back into working out consistently, but with the heatwave towards the end of the month, that kind of slowed down. It's too hot to run, so I've just been walking, which isn't nearly as productive for my own mental/physical health. Anyway, onto the books!
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 June
I only read five books in June, which is disappointing considering the month wasn't nearly as stressful as May's events. I'm not sure what happened there. I'm thinking it was just a reading slump. I found it hard to pick up books for a bit. As for what I did read, only two of the books were from my physical TBR and both of those were acquired this year, so that doesn't help a whole lot with getting things off my TBR shelves. Those two books were The Entanglement of Rival Wizards by Sara Raasch and Beg the Night by Emily Blackwood. Two of the ebooks were NetGalley ARCs. Those included Soul Sworn by Kate Dylan and Captive Traitor King by Brigid Kemmerer. I really enjoyed both of these, and I'll have physical copies eventually, so that'll be nice to haul them without adding them to my TBR. Ha ha. And then the last ebook I read was from Kindle Unlimited. I decided to read The Fake Divination Offense after finishing The Entanglement of Rival Wizards because I liked the first book and wanted to see if I should purchase the second.
Books Bought/Received in June
June was not great. I'm supposed to be on a book-buying ban, but you definitely can't tell from these pics. In total, I purchased 32 books and received 19 titles for review or from preorders that I'd already paid for in previous months. The dollar amount wasn't as insane as previous months, but it was a lot of books, with 30 physical books added to my shelves and 14 I have to add to my ever-growing TBR.
The 16 books I received mostly consisted of the preordered books that all decided to arrive in June. This included four foreign editions of the FBAA series, two ApollyCon FBAA editions, Silver & Smoke and Thorns & Fire by Helen Scheurer FairyLoot editions, The Last Wish of Bristol Keats FairyLoot edition, The Dragon and the Sun Lotus FairyLoot edition, and Cursed Fates and Queens of Quarantine by Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti author edition. I also got Dungeon Crawler Carl from my local used bookstore. I didn't pay for it, though. And then, I got three NetGalley ARCs: The Drakon King by Terry J. Benton-Walker, Captive Traitor King by Brigid Kemmerer, and Daggerbound by T. Kingfisher.
Now, for what I bought in June. It was a lot. Mostly preorders, but still, a lot. Of the 29 books I bought, 19 arrived in June. Those included a bunch of books from Barnes & Noble: The Dawn Throne by Tara Sim, Kissed by the Gods by Caty Rogan, Dhampira by Amy Pennza, Torn and FBAA by Jennifer L. Armentrout, Blood & Betrayals by Jeannette Rose and Alexis Rune, The Inadequate Heir by Danielle L. Jensen, The Fall by Ryan Cahill, Father Material by Alexis Hall, Silk & Steel by Ariana Nash, The Proposal by Meg Cabot, and The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe hardcover edition. As for non-B&N orders, I have the Allurial edition of Dhampira, the FairyLoot Adult book that I'm getting rid of, What Darkness Brings by Jenna Wolfhart ebook via Kindle, Feral Sin and Eternal Sin by Ariana Nash via eBay, Overbite by Meg Cabot via my local library sale, and The Haunting of William Thorn by Ben Alderson via Nook.
As for the remaining ten books, they include preorders that haven't arrived yet. The FairyLoot preorders were for The Knave and the Moon, The Shadows that Listen, Prince of Swords, and Blood Over Bright Haven. Then, I had one B&N preorder that is still on its way: Tempting Venom by Rina Kent. I also preordered two books from the Ripped Bodice and the War of Lost Hearts trilogy from Moonlight Book Box.
Two anticipated show seasons premiered in June. The first was AMC's The Vampire Lestat, which is technically season three of Interview with the Vampire, and a couple weeks after its premiere, House of the Dragon season three started. It's been nice to have regularly-scheduled shows to watch again. I probably won't have the opportunity for another year at this point. Lol. I did also watch a couple of movies with my parents, one was The Tomorrow War and the other was Kraven. Both were fine. I'm also still watching The Middle when I eat or need background noise.
July TBR
My TBR is pretty much the same as last month, but I thought I'd add some things I'm currently reading. I'm about halfway through Fake Shot by C.E. Ricci and around 85% through Tempting Venom by Rina Kent, so those ebooks will be done soon. I'm also about halfway through Mistress of Lies by K.M. Enright as well as Kill the Beast by Serra Swift. You can tell I'm in a reading slump when I have more than two books (one ebook, one physical book) in my currently-reading list. Now, I also have a bunch of NetGalley books to read, including To Cage a Wild Bird by Brooke Fast, A Viper Among Kings by Sydney Olivia, Turncloak by L.K. Steven, Daggerbound by T. Kingfisher, and The Drakon King by Terry J. Benton-Walker. I also need to read Starside by Alex Aster for my book club.
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Okay, well, that's the month of June, plus some July sneak peeks, all wrapped up into one post. Do you have a wrap-up post for last month? If so, share in the comments!





























