Happy Monday, friends! I thought I’d kick this week off on a high note and share some community posts I loved reading in June and July. Since I posted my June wrap-up ridiculously late, I decided to combine the monthly posts and because of that, this might be a bit longer than usual. Still, I hope you enjoy checking these posts out and spreading the love to the community! On that note, I’m gonna jump straight to the posts.
We’re back with another Sundays in Bed With… meme! This meme dares to ask you what book has been in your bed this morning and is hosted by Midnight Book Girl. Come share what book you’ve spent your time reading in bed or wish you had time to read today!
I’m spending Sunday night in bed with The Book That Wouldn’t Burn by Mark Lawrence. I’m taking my time with this one as there’s a lot of information to process at the start (it’s also a chonkster with tiny text). However, I’m enjoying it a lot! I’m listening along with the audiobook at times and I love the narratorโshe captures characters so well!
Happy Friday book lovers! We’re back with another First Lines Friday, a weekly featurefor book lovers hosted by Wandering Words. What if instead of judging a book by its cover, its author or its prestige, we judged it by its opening lines?Here are the rules:
Pick a book off your shelf (it could be your current read or on your TBR) and open to the first page
Copy the first few lines, but donโt give anything else about the book away just yet โ you need to hook the reader first
Finallyโฆ reveal the book!
First lines:
“Peter suspected the project was doomed. It had not been a good idea to begin with. Surely he could have found another way to satisfy his half sister’s desire for a rapierโone that did not involve dressing her in boy’s clothes and smuggling her into a fencing parlor on Bond Street.”
I just got around to posting my June wrap-up and it’s now time for July’s! This month had more going on than June but the latter half slowed down considerably. My brother’s wedding reception took place at the start of the month and that was lovely. I wrote a bit about it in this post if you want to see some pictures from the day! ๐ป Unfortunately, after that I got knocked out by a severe throat infection for a week. I couldn’t swallow for days and it took much longer than anticipated for me to bounce back. I’m doing okay now though and for the rest of the month, I’ve just been focusing on getting through the work days and restarting my Animal Crossing game play! ๐
On the gaming front, I’ve also been loving Potion Permit, an open-ended cosy fantasy RPG where you play a chemist from the big city stationed in a small countryside town. There are tons of quests, ingredients to collect, areas to explore, potions to brew, and friends to make. It’s got Stardew Valley style pixel graphics and a similar game play (also to Harvest Moon/SoS). I’ve been playing it on Switch and taking my sweet time with it cos I don’t want it to end! ๐
Hello, hello and welcome back to another episode of WWW Wednesday, a weekly meme hosted by Sam @ Taking On A World of Words, which means I’ll be answering these questions:
This week’s topic is actually Books I Wish Had More/Less [Insert Your Concept Here] In Them (for example: more/less romance, more/less world building, less info dumping, more/fewer pages, more character development, fewer characters, fewer descriptions, more suspense, etc.)
Hi friends, as part of the blog tour hosted by TBR & Beyond Tours I’m excited to share my thoughts on Such Charming Liars by Karen McManus. Thanks to the TBR team for having me on tour and to Delacorte Press for providing a digital ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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Such Charming Liars Publisher: Delacorte Press Publication Date: 30 July 2024 Genre: Young Adult Mystery
Rating: (3.5 pandas)
๐SYNOPSIS
The newest mystery from the author One of Us Is Lying, the Queen of thrillers, Karen M. McManus! When mother-daughter grifters set out on their final job, the heist gets deadly and dangerously personal.
For all of Katโs life, itโs just been her and her mother, Jamieโexcept for the forty-eight hours when Jamie was married and Kat had a stepbrother, Liam. That all ended in an epic divorce, and Kat and Liam havenโt spoken since.
Now Jamie is a jewel thief trying to go straight, but she has one last jobโat billionaire Ross Sutherlandโs birthday party. And Kat has figured out a way to tag along. What Kat doesnโt know, though, is that there are two surprise guests at the dazzling Sutherland compound that weekend. The last two people she wants to run into. Liam and his fatherโa serial scammer who has his sights set on Ross Sutherlandโs youngest daughter.
Kat and Liam are on a collision course to disaster, and when a Sutherland dies, they realize they might actually be in the killerโs crosshairs themselves. Somehow Kat and Liam are the new targets, and they canโt trust anyoneโexcept each other.
Or can they? Because if thereโs one thing both Kat and Liam know, itโs how to lie. They learned from the best.
โ ๏ธCONTENT/TRIGGER WARNINGS
Domestic abuse (recounted in minor detail), gun violence, poisoning (of food), murder
TL;DR:I thoroughly enjoyed Such Charming Liars. It was gripping, entertaining and easy to breeze through in one sitting. The characters were easy to empathise with and the mystery had me eager to keep the pages turning. Some of these twists genuinely surprised me and it was so much fun! I would definitely recommend it if youโve enjoyed McManusโ previous works or are looking to give her mysteries a try!
We’re back with another Sundays in Bed With… meme! This meme dares to ask you what book has been in your bed this morning and is hosted by Midnight Book Girl. Come share what book you’ve spent your time reading in bed or wish you had time to read today!
I’m spending Sunday night in bed with The Girl With No Reflection. I’m excited about starting this tonight! I think it’s a standalone and if I’m not mistaken, it’s also the author’s debut. It has an intriguing premise and I hope it’ll be as good as it sounds! ๐
๐SYNOPSIS
A young woman chosen as the crown princeโs bride must travel to the royal palace to meet her new husbandโbut her world is shaken when she discovers the dark truth the royal family has been hiding for centuriesโin this lush fantasy debut perfect for fans of Song of Silver, Flame Like Night and Violet Made of Thorns.
Princess Ying Yue believed in love…once upon a time.
Yet when sheโs chosen to wed the crown prince, Yingโs dreams of a fairy tale marriage quickly fall apart. Her husband-to-be is cold and indifferent, confining Ying to her room for reasons he wonโt explain. Worse still are the rumors that swirl around the imperial whispers of seven other royal brides who, after their own weddings, mysteriously disappeared.
Left alone with only her own reflection for company, Ying begins to see things. Strange things. Movements in the corners of her mirror. Colorful lights upon its surface. And when, on the eve of her wedding, she unwittingly tears open a gateway, she is pulled into a mirror world.
This realm is full of sentient reflections, including the enigmatic Mirror Prince. Unlike his real-world counterpart, the Mirror Prince is kind and compassionate, and before long Ying falls in loveโthe kind of love she always dreamed of.
But there is darkness in this new world, too.
It turns out the two worlds have a long and blood-soaked history, and Ying has a part to play in the future of them both. And the brides who came before Ying? By the time they discovered what their role was, it was already too late.
Hi friends, as part of the blog tour hosted by TBR & Beyond Tours I’m excited to share my thoughts on Near Misses & Cowboy Kisses by Katrina Emmel. Thanks to the TBR team for having me on tour and to Delacorte Romance for providing a digital ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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Near Misses & Cowboy Kisses Publisher: Delacorte Romance Publication Date: 23 July 2024 Genre: Young Adult Contemporary Romance
Rating: (4 pandas)
๐SYNOPSIS
A swoon-worthy YA rivals-to-lovers romance between a Nebraskan cowboy and California girl, thrust together on the Oregon Trail.
Anythingโs possible under a prairie skyโฆ
Riley Thomas is feeling stuckโsheโs moved from California to Nebraska, sheโs on a weeklong Oregon Trail family bonding excursion, and her luggage is lost. Thereโs no one her age on the trip except a tall, dark and irksome cowboy who wrongly assumes she has zero ability to handle the great outdoors. She canโt wait for this misery to endโeven though going โhomeโ isnโt even possible anymore.
Lone wolf Colton Walker loves the simpler life of the plains and his familyโs tourism business that helps protect them. Heโs a stand-up guyโnot a love โem and leave โem type like his rival, Jake. And he knows better than to take his chances with a prairie princess like Riley.
But Rileyโs got more sense than Colton thinksโand heโs not nearly as inflexible as he seems. And under a wide prairie sky of puffy clouds and bright stars, everything comes into focusโincluding a cowboyโs heart.
Katrina Emmelโs Near Misses and Cowboy Kisses will take you on a sweeping journey across the American prairie… once you love a boy in a Stetson, youโll never be the same.
TL;DR:Near Misses and Cowboy Kisses was a fun contemporary YA featuring a sweet summer romance with relatable teenage characters who were easy to empathise with and like. It also made me want to go and experience an Oregon Trail summer experience and bask in Nebraskaโs natural trails! Overall, it was a fun and easy read and an enjoyable debut!
Yep, I know it’s the end of July and I’m only just getting my June wrap-up posted now. I honestly can’t even remember what I did in June other than work. Outside of work, I was facing a lot of stress and anxiety due to family drama that did not put me in a good place mentally. Other than that, it really was an uneventful month… I think… Cos I literally, honestly, can’t remember much of it now! ๐