Dewey’s 24 Hour Readathon made sure I got caught up on my reading last month. Although that means I am way behind with my review writing. Hopefully I can spend some of the bank holiday tapping away. I read lots of great books that I want to tell you about.
May also looks like an exciting month for new releases. So get your pennies ready for some book binges!
Here’s what made it onto the blog…
5 stars awarded to: The Three by Sarah Lotz + Stray by Monica Hesse
Read and awaiting review: Glaze by Kim Curran, Friday Brown by Vikki Wakefield, Landline by Rainbow Rowell, The Forever Song by Julie Kagawa, Tinder by Sally Gardner + Beauty by Sarah Pinborough.
I had a couple of extracts on the blog for Midnight Crossroad by Charlaine Harris and The Geography of You and Me by Jennifer E. Smith (and the UK giveaway is still running). Miraculously, I only did one incoming books post in the whole month!
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#Readathon: The End
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A most impressive reading month! And it was SO MUCH FUN hitting up the Dewey readathon together, with all the middle-of-the-night crazy commenting and snacking shenanigans that went along with the books! You've added two books to my TBR this month as well, I think, so… nice going there. APRIL WAS INDEED A SUCCESS! 😀