Unfortunately, once again, I don't have a whole lot to say. It was another slow week on the blog, only three posts, but two of them were about AMAZING books that you should totally go read, so that counts for something, right? It was also kind of a slow, but still exhausting, week off the blog. I think the most exciting part of it would either have to be my TV breaking or my UPS package getting lost, then found, then damaged and sent back. (But no worries, I've got both problems covered.)
This is such a riveting post, I know.
But that's why I'll stop my rambling now and get on with the books and music since that's kind of all I have to share this week.
Books I Finished:
I consider it a good book week because I LOVED The Sea Witch (link to my review below). Also, Her Mad Hatter was quick, fun Alice in Wonderland retelling, perfect for when you want something distracting and not too heavy (it’s also free on Amazon), and Vane was a good second-in-series about dragon shifters and phoenixes.
Song of the Week:
“Gasoline” by Halsey – I don’t know how to describe this song, but I like it. *Explicit/Uncensored Lyrics*
In Case You Missed It:
Cover Characteristics: Book Covers featuring Butterflies
5 Star Book Review: Beckoning Blood (Bonds of Blood Book 1) by Daniel de Lorne
4.5 Star Book Review: The Sea Witch (The Era of Villains Book 1) by S.J. Valfroy
I’ve seen this Halsey’ character’s name a lot on twitter. I’ll have to give it a go.
And I’m happy your UPS package is all fixed up! It sounds stressful!
I’ve been listening to Halsey kind of in the background while reading all day. Her music’s pretty chill and interesting. Thanks, fortunately the company I ordered from (iHerb) was great about the package and shipped a replacement ASAP once it was reported damaged.
Ooo I like the look of The Institute, they all look good! Enjoy and I hope this week is less exciting!!!!
Haha, I have exciting dental work planned for this week, so unfortunately I’ll have to wait until next week for all the excitement to die down. By the way, The Institute ebook is free on Amazon if you do want to read it 🙂