April was a crazy month. Like insane. ApollyCon came around again, so I, of course, spent way too much money, and because I originally thought I wasn't going to spend much money as an aide, I ended up ordering other things that month when I very much shouldn't have. I'm honestly scared to do my monthly book-budget calculations. It's going to hurt.
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 April
I read seven books in April. Well, technically it was six full-length books and one novella. The novella was The Reaper by Melissa K. Roehrich, and it was technically bound into the Bookish Box edition of Lady of Embers, which I also read in April along with the other final two books in the Lady of Darkness series. Those were fairly long books, so that's why I didn't read as much as last month. I also read The Summer King by Jennifer L. Armentrout and the Court of Ravens duology by Liv Zander. All of these were physical copies, so I got them off my TBR. Technically, I did read the eARC of The Summer King, but I'd preordered a physical edition. Therefore, it counts as physical. Ha ha.
Books Bought/Received in April
April was terrible. Terrible! I spent so much! And I brought so many new books into my house! I have to go on a ban. Not a strict one, because those don't work for me, but something has to be done. I think I just have to do my "Can't buy any new books until I read X amount" ban. I already have some preorders coming, so that won't count or maybe I'll do an extra book for each of those. Like a read-one-if-I'm-bringing-one-into-my-house thing. Special editions are also iffy. Other than those, no new books. Anyway, in total for April, I purchased 33 books and received 20 titles for review or from preorders that I'd already paid for in previous months.
The 20 books I received included mostly things I got from ApollyCon, like the ApollyCon special editions of A Crown of Ruin, The War of Two Queens, From Blood and Ash, the Bookish Box edition of Visions of Flesh and Blood (preorder), Blood Bound by Ellis Hunter, The Rose Witch by Chandelle LaVaun, The Midnight Arrow by Zoey Draven, and A Darkness So Sweet by Emma Hamm. I got more than that, but I didn't keep everything. I wouldn't have been able to bring it all home if I kept everything. That's eight books right there. Some special edition preorders/previous month's orders came in for 10 books: The Last Starborn Seer FairyLoot March Adult book, Kings of Quarantine 1-2 luxe editions, A Tongue So Sweet and Deadly Bad Women Books edition, The Wolf King FairyLoot edition, the Arcane Guild Hunter set 1-3, and the Big A.S.S. Party and Shadow Princess luxe author editions. The final two books I received include a NetGalley copy of Turncloak by L.K. Steven and Cinder Vale by Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti, which was actually a B&N preorder, but I wasn't charged for it. I'm wondering if I paid for it with a gift card back when I preordered.
Now, for what I bought in April. It's awful. I received 22 of the 33 books I purchased. The B&N preorders consisted of Smoke and Scar, The Summer King, Rites of the Starling, City of Gods and Monsters, and Princeweaver. My ApollyCon-related orders included the Arcane Summer King omnibus and the Arcane Summer King individual novellas, three books by Emily Blackwood (only one is pictured here), Unrelenting Winds novella, Tales of Tiressia, the FBAA Grim Gates edition, and the Lover Awakened mass market edition. I also purchased the Kindle edition of Frozen by Stardust by Elizabeth Helen, the King of the Dark trilogy by Ariana Nash (Pango), and the first two Mistress of Lies books from Illumicrate.
As for the remaining 11 books, they include preorders. There's also some payment plans going on, but I've talked about those before, so I'll just stick with the preorder shame for now. The preorders include the Ink Pages FBAA 3 and 4 editions, the FairyLoot Servant of Earth set, an international edition of BOBAA, the FairyLoot edition of Furybound, the next Bad Women Books Romantasy sub pick, a Waterstones preorder of Riftbound, and the FairyLoot Penn Cole set.
I'm trying to remember all I watched in April, and I don't think it was a lot. The biggest thing was Invincible season 4, which I couldn't watch the last episode of because my free Prime trial ran out and I went to ApollyCon. I need to visit my parents' soon to watch that last episode. Lol. I also need to catch up on Daredevil: Born Again season two, and I started watching The Middle as a meal show. My ApollyCon roommates also had a bunch of movies on in the background during our hotel stay, but I'm not counting those because I wasn't really paying attention.
May TBR
My TBR is actually the same from last month. Oops. I'm still reading The Wren in the Holly Library by K.A. Linde. I'm also still reading Lore by Alexandra Bracken. I very much need to start To Cage a Wild Bird by Brooke Fast and finish Blood Bound by Ellis Hunter, which I'm a quarter of the way into. I'm about a quarter of the way through Dhampira by Amy Pennza as well. Those three are NetGalley eARCs. I have a few other NetGalley ARCs, but those are the immediate ones. Other than the review books, I'm going to try to continue my Melissa K. Roehrich read-through and get through the final two Legacy books. I need to read J.R. Ward's Crown of War and Shadow for book club, and Rina Kent's new book is calling to me too. It's a lot, but I think I can get through at least half of these. I hope.
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Okay, well, that's the month of April, plus some May sneak peeks, all wrapped up into one post. Do you have a wrap-up post for last month? If so, share in the comments!





















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