I can’t believe how quickly this year is going past. We’re already a quarter of the way though the year! I hope that everyone is having a happy Easter holiday. I had a great weekend. Chocolate, lovely drooly cuddles from my almost one-year-old niece and a rainy afternoon perfect for kicking back with a book.
Today’s post is just a quick one to sum up the month.
Reviews Posted:
- From Ashes by Molly McAdams
- Scarlet by Marissa Meyer
- Wicked Kiss by Michelle Rowan
- Die For Me by Amy Plum
- How to Keep a Boy From Kissing You by Tara Eglington
- Pretty Amy by Lisa Burstein
- Until I Die by Amy Plum
- Blood Storm by Rhiannon Hart
- Dear Cassie by Lisa Burstein
- Nameless by Lili St. Crow
- Lola and the Boy Next Door by Stephanie Perkins
Top Ten Tuesdays:
- Series I’d Like to Start But Haven’t Yet
- Books at the Top of My Autumn 2013 TBR List
- Books I Had to Buy… But Are Still Sitting On My Shelf Unread
- Books I Recommend the Most
Cover Reveals:
- Range & The Magpie Bridge by J.A. Huss
- Demon Derby by Carrie Harris
- Stripped by Brooklyn Skye
- Precious Things by Stephanie Parent
- Of Silver and Beasts by Trisha Wolfe
Books Purchased:
Oh my. Now my books purchased for March is a little embarrassing. I’ve not bought this many books in a calendar month since the last second hand bookfest – and all of my purchases this month were new!
A fair few of my books this month aren’t YA – my other favourite genre is paranormal romance – so I won’t list them here but here are the YA books I’ve bought during March:
The Selection by Kiera Cass
Unravelling by Elizabeth Morris
The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater
Melody Burning by Whitey Stieber
Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi
Beautiful Malice by Rebecca James
Need by Carrie Jones
Entice by Carrie Jones
Captivate by Carrie Jones
Seraphina by Rachel Hartman
Sweet Damage by Rebecca James
Venom by Fiona Paul
ANDDDD…..
After reading a post by Making the Grade on over-used words. I came to the conclusion that perhaps I do give certain words a bit of a work out. So I splashed out and bought myself a elephantine (big) thesaurus so hopefully every second adjective from me will cease to just be amazing. 😉
Hehe, my first thought when you mentioned over-used words and that thesaurus is that a lot of YA dystopian/paranormal authors could do with one!
Great book haul, you have to treat yourself every now and then!