I haven’t made a TBR post in a while, mostly because I stopped planning and just picked up whatever I wanted to read. The problem with that is I end up reading much less, because I procrastinate picking my next read! So here’s my (very late) TBR:
- Miss Christie Regrets
- Stealing Snow
I’ve heard a lot of mixed reviews about this one, but I really liked the concept (and the cover) so I requested it on Netgalley and received copy. I’m about 85% through and I have mixed feelings about it, I heard it was a retelling of Snow White but honestly felt more like a retelling of The Snow Queen. I’ll stop here before this turns into a full on review, but that should be up on my blog next week!
- The Crown’s Game
Probably my favourite read of this month, I literally flew through this in about a day. I travelled to Morocco a few days ago and only packed 2 books with me, this and Outlander. Mainly because I have around 90 books on Kindle that I haven’t read, and I wanted to get through those first! I’m rambling again… Although I enjoyed reading it, it had some major problems that I’ll discuss in the review!
- Rebel of the Sands
I was really looking forward to reading this, all I knew was that it had mystical beasts and magic. But I read the synopsis to familiarise myself with the story, and it reveals too much! I feel like I already know what’s going to happen just from reading the summary.
I know this TBR/Wrap-up is ridiculously late but I wanted to get back into the habit of posting them, because my reading becomes much more organised when I do
This is a nice TBR list, and I’m glad to see that you’ll be posting them again. I find they are quite helpful for keeping us on track because we feel like we are accountable to our blog followers to try and complete them each month.
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Exactly! I actually stuck to my July TBR so I was really proud of that! It also makes me have less of a heart attack when choosing what book to read next!
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It’s also helpful for planning ahead on blog posts to write as well. I like not having to struggle to figure out what to do next.
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