Yet again, May seemed to fly by – with a bit of sunshine and plenty of amazing reads. I managed to complete my TBR and read 28 books in total, massively helped by the two bank holidays. You can check out my thoughts on some of these reads here. I was also lucky enough to be gifted a lorry load of fantastic and highly anticipated reads.
Reviews:














- Off With Their Heads, When We Were Silent and Five Broken Blades
- The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers
- The Kill List, A Crane Among Wolves and Girls
- I Hope This Finds You Well, Moth to a Flame and The Guests
- Hits Different, Now, Conjurers and Something to be Proud Of
- Hera
Haul:

Thank you to Titan Books for sending me Horror Movie by Paul Tremblay and to Macmillan for surprising me with The Pairing by Casey McQuiston. Also, a huge thank you to Izzie Ghaffari-Parker at Transworld for sending me Into The Taylor-Verse by Satu Hämeenaha-Fox and to Tina Mories at Scholastic for sending me Your Time is Up by Sarah Naughton.
In addition to this, Nina Douglas and the Harper360 team made my year by sending me Death at Morning House by Maureen Johnson & Sophie Raoufi at Bonnier Books did the same by sending me Guilty by Definition by Susie Dent.
Finally, my preorders of Look What You Made Me Do by Kat McKenna and Moth to a Flame by Finn Longman arrived & as part of my Waterstones double points order, I had to pick up Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Q Sutanto.
Digital Haul:



















- Moth to a Flame by Finn Longman
- Two Sides to Every Murder by Danielle Valentine
- A Dark and Drowning Tide by Allison Saft
- The Final Act of Juliette Willoughby by Ellery Lloyd
- Mistress of Lies by K. M. Enright
- Drown Me With Dreams by Gabi Burton
- Our Holiday by Louise Candlish
- Heads Will Roll by Josh Winning
- A Sea of Wolves by Sarah Street
- A Song to Drown Rivers by Ann Liang
- The Eyes Are The Best Part by Monika Kim
- Le Fay by Sophie Keetch
- Young Gothic by M. A. Bennett
- One Killer Problem by Justine Pucella Williams
- Have You Seen This Girl by Nita Tyndall
- I Will Never Leave You by Kara A Kennedy
- The Wilds by Sarah Pearse
- The Blonde Dies First by Joelle Wellington
- How Can I Help You by Laura Sims
I loved vera wong’s!
Did you enjoy I hope this finds you well? I hope to read it!
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I loved Vera Wong’s as well, which is why I had to treat myself to a physical copy. Yes, I really enjoyed it – it’s so heartfelt but also funny in that biting satirical way
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