June seems to have been another long month and a month where I have read very few books. Throughout June, I have read a total of 6 books, which is quite poor for me. So, I am back with another what I've read this month post! I have some thoughts that I wanted to share on the books I read throughout June. Here is a bunch of mini reviews for the books I read in June.
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Favourite Books of 2021 So Far! – Part Two
many amazing books released this year and I've read so many incredible books too. I'm going to share the rest of them with you today. You can find part one with the first 5 of my favourite books of 2021 so far here. Here is part two of my favourite books of 2021 so far!
Favourite Books of 2021 So Far! – Part One
Now that we are officially halfway through the year, I thought it would be a perfect time to share my favourites books of 2021 so far with you all. I've read 54 books at the time of writing this blog post and wanted to share my top 10 so far. I'm going to split this into two posts with 5 books on each post. Here is part one of my favourite books of 2021 so far!
XOXO – Axie Oh
Cello prodigy Jenny has one goal: to get into a prestigious music conservatory. When she meets mysterious, handsome Jaewoo in her uncle’s Los Angeles karaoke bar, it’s clear he’s the kind of boy who would uproot her careful plans. But in a moment of spontaneity, she allows him to pull her out of her comfort zone for one unforgettable night of adventure…before he disappears without a word.
What’s on my Netgalley TBR?
w be a monthly thing where I share what I have added to my Netgalley TBR but I am not complaining. I've added quite a few books to it in the past month. There have been so many incredible books on my Netgalley shelf over the years and it is a place I've found so many new authors. Here is what is currently on my Netgalley shelf / TBR!
Instructions for Dancing – Nicola Yoon
strangest thing occurs one otherwise ordinary afternoon: She witnesses a couple kiss and is overcome with a vision of how their romance began . . . and how it will end. After all, even the greatest love stories end with a broken heart, eventually.
Hani and Ishu’s Guide to Fake Dating – Adiba Jaigirdar
Everyone likes Humaira "Hani" Khan—she’s easy going and one of the most popular girls at school. But when she comes out to her friends as bisexual, they invalidate her identity, saying she can’t be bi if she’s only dated guys. Panicked, Hani blurts out that she’s in a relationship…with a girl her friends absolutely hate—Ishita "Ishu" Dey. Ishu is the complete opposite of Hani. She’s an academic overachiever who hopes that becoming head girl will set her on the right track for college. But Ishita agrees to help Hani, if Hani will help her become more popular so that she stands a chance of being elected head girl.
What Happened in May?
How are we almost halfway through the year? I don't understand it! In May, I started a new job, read a lot, spent time with family and friends and did not seem to stop! Here is what happened in May!
What I Read in May!
May seems to have lasted a lifetime and I've read quite a few books. Throughout May, I have read a total of 11 books, which I am proud of! So, I am back with another what I’ve read this month post! I have some thoughts that I wanted to share on the books I read throughout May. Here is a post that is full of mini reviews for the books I read in May!
Tokyo Ever After – Emiko Jean
Izumi Tanaka has never really felt like she fit in—it isn’t easy being Japanese American in her small, mostly white, northern California town. Raised by a single mother, it’s always been Izumi—or Izzy, because “It’s easier this way”—and her mom against the world. But then Izzy discovers a clue to her previously unknown father’s identity… and he’s none other than the Crown Prince of Japan. Which means outspoken, irreverent Izzy is literally a princess.
