After tomorrow, we’re exactly halfway done with 2020. Can you believe that? I certainly can’t. And I usually roll my eyes at people who are constantly like “Omg I can’t believe we’re in a new month already.” But man, has time not felt real at all.
In any case, June 2020 is over which means it’s time to wrap up. I read six books(!!) and posted five blogs which I think is pretty good for someone trying to come back during an energy-draining pandemic.
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Read in June 2020
Teen Titans: Raven by Kami Garcia and Gabriel PicoloOpinion: Liked it Goodreads | IndieBound | Libro.fm | Amazon |
Felix Ever After by Kacen CallenderOpinion: Loved it!!! Goodreads | IndieBound | Libro.fm | Amazon |
Spider-Man: Miles Morales, vol. 1 by Brian Michael BendisOpinion: Liked it Goodreads | IndieBound | Libro.fm | Amazon |
Spider-Man: Miles Morales, vol. 2 by Brian Michael BendisOpinion: Liked it Goodreads | IndieBound | Libro.fm | Amazon |
You Should See Me in a Crown by Leah JohnsonOpinion: Loved it Goodreads | IndieBound | Libro.fm | Amazon |
All Boys Aren’t Blue by George M. JohnsonOpinion: Loved it Goodreads | IndieBound | Libro.fm | Amazon |
Started or Continued in June 2020
Running With Lions by Julian WintersStarted: June 29th Goodreads | IndieBound | Libro.fm | Amazon |
The Never Tilting World by Rin ChupecoStarted: June 29th Goodreads | IndieBound | Libro.fm | Amazon |
Blog Wrap-Up of June 2020
![]() May 2020 Blog and Reading Wrap-UpWell, May was another wild month. I think I’m starting to find my blogging rhythm, so I actually have blog stuff to wrap up on 😭 plus the five books I read last month! |
![]() Sci-Fi & Fantasy Books by Trans Authors You Should be Reading and RecommendingIt’s been one heck of a Pride Month this year, hasn’t it? Let’s do some celebrating by hyping up sci-fi and fantasy books by trans authors! |
![]() 6 Reasons You Should Read Check, Please! Book 1: #Hockey by Ngozi UkazuFrom the characters to the setting to the simple fact it’s a story about hockey, there’s a lot I loved about Check, Please! Book 1: #Hockey. If you haven’t read it yet, come here and I’ll give you 6 reasons why you should put it on your TBR (or bump it up if it’s already there!) |
![]() 7 Reasons You Should Read Felix Ever AfterFelix Ever After is an incredibly important book. It portrays so many aspects of life and love that aren’t talked about enough in fiction. If all the other people yelling about this book haven’t convinced you to pick it up yet, let me tell you why you need to read it now! |
![]() 10 Books I Need to Read This SummerOkay so honestly, there are so many books I *need* to read, but I’m trying to stick to this list of 10 for the summer. (Feel free to come tell me I’m wrong and make your case for others though 👇 👀) |
Personal Wrap-Up of June 2020
Not much to say about this month, I guess. It’s been another 30 days of time not feeling real, so it’s incredibly hard to believe that it’s July 1st already. Even harder to believe that I start back at a new college in *checks countdown app* 47 days… I’m gonna start hyperventilating.
I know I wouldn’t be nearly as stressed out about starting school if the pandemic hadn’t hit. Lately, it feels like my plans are falling apart faster than they’re being made. So I’m holding out hope that I find housing to be able to attend classes in person. Also that I’m able to stay healthy and another outbreak doesn’t hit the city right after I get there. And that I’ll be able to find a job since I have to quit the one I have to go back to school.
Anyway, I want to end off on some good news! I’m trying to begin my comeback on BookTube! If you haven’t already seen it, please go subscribe to Ace Of Bens on YouTube and check out my new video about the books I’m going to read this summer. I have quite a few more videos planned for the summer, and I hope you’ll stay tuned for them.
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Felix and You Should See Me in a Crown are on my TBR and I’m justing waiting on them from the library 🙂
Ooh, yay! I hope you love them as much as I did! FEA, especially, is in the running for my favorite book of the year