Happy July everyone. We are half way through 2019, and I am at 72 books read this year alone. It’s a lot, wow. I actually have a lot of TBR and to reread books, mostly because I have a lot of first two or three novels in a series, but I never finished it. I think that, as a goal moving on through the rest of this year, I’m going to actively work towards finishing the book series I own (finally) and finishing those reviews. Or at least after August and not December. August is for NEWTs and December is for dragons after all.
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June Review Archive
A complete Archive of all reviews from the month of June (2019):
Total Number of Reviews : 8
Books : 8
Novellas : 0
Series Reviews : 0
Poetry : 0
BOOKS
Nocturna by Maya Motayne
Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi
The Darkest Part of the Forest by Holly Black
Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan
Sorcery for Beginners by Matt Harry
Spindle Fire by Lexa Hillyer
The Cruel Prince by Holly Black
The Wicked King by Holly Black
June Reading List
Still off in the world doing nothing but being at a con. This is my list of what I read for June 2019! The only reason I have the divider, is because of how many books I read this month.
Continue reading “June Reading List”Broody Banter: Fairyloot Box
So I’m not usually this… late. I got sick so I wasn’t able to finish the work on this and the other crate post. As such here you go, today, a little late. If my thoughts aren’t as extensive as normal on what I’ve gotten (not that I ever get really extensive), its cuz I was sick… Somehow I didn’t even finish this sentence when I first posted it, if that’s a sign about anything.
Regardless, I needed a transition word to move us into the main part of this post.
June 2019 Fairyloot Box: Broody Banter.
Continue reading “Broody Banter: Fairyloot Box”June TBR
Alright, so I’m back. Today as we get back into the swing of things, I present to you my June TBR. As you noticed, I did complete much of my May TBR. I am looking forward to this TBR, as it has a few of the books I’ve been dying to read on it.
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A complete Archive of all reviews from the month of May (2019):
Total Number of Reviews :
Books : 4
Novellas : 0
Series Reviews : 2 (or rather 1, plus a series Reading Time, for a reread)
Poetry : 4
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Still off in the world doing nothing but being at a con. This is my list of what I read for May 2019!
Continue reading “May Reading List”The Chronicles of Narnia Reading Times
The following is a list of my total reading times for the Chronicles of Narnia Reread. Essentially this is the same deal as the Redwall reread times. I’ve recorded my times and how long it took me to get through the whole series. (Spoiler, its much faster than Redwall)
ContinueMagic Lessons: Unicorn Crate
I remember telling you all that I got the notification for this book box back for my birthday (May 3rd) — or rather that I should hopefully get it around then. Guess what! I did not! I did not get it until about two days ago, which is frustrating and expected all at the same time. I knew that the email was too good to be true, and that most boxes ship out at the end of the month. Still, I had hoped.
Either way it is in now!
May 2019 Unicorn Crate: Magic Lessons.
Continue reading “Magic Lessons: Unicorn Crate”2019 Challenge Overview: Golden Trio
For more information on the challenge
Another Harry Potter Challenge? Who do I think I am?
A major nerd that’s who.
This one is a year long, and actually not that difficult to do. Although, there are some specifics aspects to this that I absolutely dread. (Like I don’t know if I’ll complete this because of how much I dread specifics of these prompts). Anyway, onward to this list. Like the Fantasy and Sci-fi one, I’ll update this list as I fit books into that specific category or prompt.
I would say my goal is to get Hermione, but with the prompts I dread (Audio-book, hello my arch nemesis) I doubt I’ll be able to. We shall see. In other news watch as I add in a bunch of Harry Potter Books to this because I want to reread the series (And I have to reread the first anyway). Anything in italics is planned out already. Because why not add the ones in that I know I’m going to read? They will no longer be in italics once complete.
Continue reading “2019 Challenge Overview: Golden Trio”