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*Gestures wildly* What another wild month, huh? Somehow I managed to read some books, write some blog posts, and become surprisingly active on my bookstagram? (By the way, if you don’t follow me on Instagram, you should click here.)
Read in May 2020
The Gravity of Us by Phil StamperOpinion: Liked it Goodreads | IndieBound | Libro.fm | Amazon |
The Weight of Feathers by Anna-Marie McLemoreOpinion: Really liked it |
Where Nobody Knows Your Name by John FeinsteinOpinion: Loved it Goodreads | IndieBound | Libro.fm | Amazon |
Check, Please! Book 1: #Hockey by Ngozi UkazuOpinion: Loved it |
Started in May 2020
Clap When You Land by Elizabeth AcevedoStarted: May 24th Goodreads | IndieBound | Libro.fm | Amazon |
Blog Wrap-Up of May 2020
I’m still working to find a routine so I can fully come back to blogging. The problem is that quarantine has messed up any semblance of a routine I had before I tried to start blogging again, so I’m completely starting myself over. But I managed to get together five posts this month and I’m proud of myself for that!
![]() Anticipated Book Releases in May 2020There are so many May 2020 releases that I’m excited for! I have 10 books on my Goodreads TBR that come out this month, but I can’t talk about all of them in one blog post, so I’ve narrowed it down to my top five. |
![]() April 2020 Blog and Reading Wrap-UpApril was such a weird month for reading. I picked up so many books and lost focus after the first chapter or two, but I managed to finish six books! |
![]() Best Opening Lines | Top Ten TuesdayIt has been over seven months since I last made a Top Ten Tuesday post! This prompt was a fun one to come back with because I got to look back through books I’ve read and remember how each started. |
![]() Miss Watching Sports? Read About Them Instead!If you’re anything like me, you miss watching sports a whole heck of a lot. So here are 21 book recommendations split into five categories — middle-grade fiction, young adult fiction, adult fiction, non-fiction, and memoirs! |
![]() Stay At Home Book TagI was tagged by Delly @ Dellybird to do the Stay at Home Book Tag, originally created by Madison @ Princess of Paperback! |
Personal Wrap-Up of May 2020
It’s been another month of quarantining so not a whole lot happened in May either. But! I didn’t get accepted into two universities as a transfer student! And I schedule my classes for the fall semester tomorrow! As you call tell, I’m super excited to be going back to college. It’s been a rough couple of years, but I am so ready to finish my degree.