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Friday, 7 April 2017

March Reading Wrap Up


Why, yes, I did forget to take a picture of all the books together this month, but in my defence it's pretty obvious that one of those covers has been photoshopped on and I spent at least some time painting those backgrounds. So, you know, work has gone into this post... a little anyway...

Wing Jones Katherine Webber

First up in March I read Wing Jones, which was beautiful and wondrous and made me feel wholly inadequate as a writer. It was one of those books that I was always thinking about, even when I wasn't reading it. I loved it so much I even reviewed it properly on Blogger's Bookshelf and you can read that here if you want some more coherent thoughts on this amazing book.

★★★★★

The Lux Guardians The Forgotten Saruuh Kelsey

The Forgotten was a re-read and I'm currently re-reading the next book in the series too, both in preparation for the release of the third book next month. Saruuh is a very good friend of mine so I won't pretend I'm not a little bit biased but these really are great YA dystopian science fiction with a twist and I'm currently very excited because the third book is sitting in my inbox waiting for me to read it! #friendperks

★★★★★

City of Glass Cassandra Clare Shadowhunters

Okay so let's just ignore the shoddy photoshop work here. I borrowed City of Glass as an ebook from my local library so I didn't actually have a physical copy to photograph and I thought this was the next best thing? Anyway I have a very complicated relationship with these books but I actually enjoyed this one SO MUCH that I am dying to read the rest of the series and then all the spin-offs and prequels and probably just everything else Cassandra Clare ever writes even though I spend most of my time complaining about her books even as I'm reading them. C'est la vie.

★★★☆☆

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2 comments:

  1. I totally understand the equal parts complaining/reading sentiment when it comes to Cassie Clare's books. To be honest, I think the prequel series, The Infernal Devices, is so much better. And I've seen Wing Jones around once or twice now and been intrigued just by the beautiful cover, but your full review definitely has me looking for a copy to read asap.

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    1. I've heard a lot of people prefer the prequels. I'll definitely be reading those! I hope you enjoy Wing Jones!

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