A few books were added to Netgalley this month and I couldn't miss out on the chance to request them. Despite that I’m still managing to keep my feedback ratio at 95% too which I’m happy with. I started writing these posts to show what was on my Netgalley TBR and to hold myself accountable when it comes to reading them. So, here are some of the books on my Netgalley TBR / shelf at the moment!
Tag: Book Reviews
The Co-Op – Tarah DeWitt
If you are on the lookout for a book set in a small town with enemies to friend to lovers and marriage of convenience this is one for you. It is sweet, funny and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
New Book Releases I’m Excited For! – March
March is nearly here so that means it is time to look at the new releases coming out next month! There are so many amazing new books coming out next month. I wanted to share the ones I’m most excited about in this post. So, here are the new book releases I’m excited for in March!
Reading Tastes Tag
I love seeing what other people's reading tastes are like and how they differ to mine. So, I thought I would give the Reading Tastes Tag a go. This one was created by BookTuber Harriet Rose. Here is the Reading Tastes Tag.
Proud – Various Authors (Complied by Juno Dawson)
This year it is the 5th anniversary of the Proud Anthology and it is still one of my favourites. To celebrate there has been an anniversary edition released with a brand new story and artwork. So, I wanted to re-review the entire book.
ASAP – Axie Oh
After reading XOXO back in 2021, I’ve been waiting for another contemporary romance by Axie Oh. ASAP was exactly what I had been waiting for. Even better, its main characters are characters we meet in XOXO. I had a lot of fun reading it!
The Getaway List – Emma Lord
The Getaway List is a novel all about growing up, finding yourself and exploring a brand new city and I loved it. Emma Lord has yet again written another adorable YA romance that has my heart.
What Happened in January?
January feels like it has gone by quickly but also feel like it has lasted forever. I've spent the month celebrating birthdays, reading, walking, crafting and going on a few days out. Here is what happened in January!
What I Read in January!
Somehow we are nearly at the end of the first month of 2024 already. Although it does feel like January has gone on forever. I've read 11 books throughout January which I'm very happy with. In this post, you will find a bunch of mini-reviews for the books I read in January. Here they are!
Please Read This Leaflet Carefully – Karen Havelin
was diagnosed with endometriosis in 2021. I was looking for a book that was an incredibly honest insight as to what it is like to live with endometriosis and the battle to have it diagnosed. This book was exactly that.
