The Books I DNFโ€™d last month |Mini-Reviews

Hi, guys! I hope youโ€™ve managed to control your Animal Crossing addiction and actually made some progress in your O.W.L.s TBR over this weekend! ๐Ÿ˜€ I still havenโ€™t succumbed to the pressure to buy Switch, so Iโ€™m safe from THAT addiction. But Iโ€™ve been playing a little bit more of Nevernight this weekend and watched TONS of YouTube videosโ€ฆ 

Somehow, I still finished a bunch of books and Iโ€™m feeling very confident that I actually might be able to complete all 12 O.W.L.s prompts. Crazy! I know! 

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My Most Anticipated Releases | March 2017

No month is quite the same in terms of book releases as the one that marks the beginning of a New Year. If I remember correctly, my โ€˜most anticipated books postโ€™ in the month of January had over 10 different novels spread across a variety of genres. February brought us fewer exciting releases but still held its ground.

Now, Marchโ€ฆ This is the month that marks a new season – fresh, green and rejuvenated. Unfortunately, I cannot say the same about the books to be released during this marvelous time of the year. Continue reading “My Most Anticipated Releases | March 2017”

March Wrap Up

For me, March was not the best reading month, was always busy at work and at uni and it was hard to squeeze some time for reading in between. But I figured out that I tend to read way more when I have an e-book either on my tablet or on my phone (usually on my phone), as I travel a lot during the week it is easier to pull out your phone and keep reading, sometimes even in classes (don’t tell anyone please!).

I’ve read a total of 7 books and I DNF’d one..

  1. Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard
  2. The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
  3. Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
  4. Stardust by Neil Gaiman (and even watched a movie)
  5. Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell
  6. Kill School: Slice by Karen Carr
  7. Runes by Ednah Walters

Haruki Murakami just wasn’t for me. His short stories told me nothing and it was too boring to continue reading. I am not completely giving up on his writing but I might wait until a more appropriate set of mind before giving him another ย chance.

Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell and Kill School by Karen Carr were by far my most favorite books this month. Karen Carr is already working on a sequel and I cannot wait for the next book!

Hope this month brought you some very good reads as well. I would love to know what you’ve read last month and what you are currently reading. Let me know in the comments below.