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May Wrap Up and June TBR


I know it is a bit late for a wrap up and that June has started last week, however life is busy right now, and has been for the last month and a half, since I started working. Therefore, May has not been a good Reading month, the worse month of the year so far in that aspect. I only finished two books and one of them I read it in the las two days of the month.

The month started bad with me trying to read the second book in the “Daughter of smoke and bone” trilogy by Laini Taylor, “Days of blood and starlight”. So far, I’m still unable to get into the book, it has started really slow and you can see something is going to build up but so slowly I had to put it down.

Then I moved to “The eternity cure” by Julie Kagawa. This is the second book in the “Blood of Eden” trilogy. It started slow also but it takes me a while to read it because I was on a reading slump, I did not feel like reading and I rather prefer watching series. I finished this book just last week.



As for my TBR this month of June, which I hope to be better than the last one, I hope to finish the “blood of Eden” series by reading “the forever song” by Julie Kagawa.


Then I want to read the second book in the “Dark artifices” series by Cassandra Clare, a spin off series inside the “Shadowhunters” world. The book just came out and I loved the first one. Apart from that the second season of the tv series is starting this month and I cannot wait to get into this world again.

Then, again on my TBR is “Days of blood and starlight” because I want to finish this series I own once and for all.
After that I will move to continue with another non-finished series “the parasol protectorate” series by Gail Carriger, by reading “Heartless” the fourth book in the series.

And last but not least, I want to finally finish the “Lux” series by Jennifer L. Armentrout by reading “Opposition” the last book in the series.

Thanks for reading,

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