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AUGUST WrapUp / SEPTEMBER Tbr

Hello everyone!
We are already a bit into the month but I thought I could start the month with my last month Wrap Up; there has been months since I’ve done one but I want to blog more and I am more familiar with this kind of posts, as well as, reviews; and that’s what I am going to start doing.
As for August I can consider it a good reading month specially if we consider how little I’ve been reading this year. I read a total of six books and almost a half of another one.

   
-       “Fallen too Far” by Abby Glines: It wasn’t a bad neither a good read, kind of too stereotypical
-     “Fangirl” by Rainbow Rowell: This was a really good book I really enjoyed, and I thought it was really cute and nice, however I didn’t connect with the story as much as I was expecting
-     “Heartless” by Sara Shepard: Fantastic book from the 
Pretty Little Liars series
   
-        “Isla and the Happily ever After” by Stephanie Perkins: 
What can I say about this book other than I would read 
it over and over again
-        “Anna and the French Kiss” by Stephanie Perkins: This 
was my second time reading this book and I loved it as 
much as the  first time
-        “Until I Die” by Amy Plum: This was the second book in 
       the Revenants series, and even though it wasn’t as good 
as the first one I still highly enjoyed.
   
-        “Daughter of Smoke and Bone” by Laini Taylor: This was 
 the book I didn’t have time to finish, never the less once 
I got thought the first quarter I begin to rally enjoy the 
book



That was all I read for last month, now what I am planning 
to read. I still want to make it to 50 books by the end of 
the year, and if I want that I should read about five and a half books every month. This month I am planning 
on finishing series so here is my list:

 Finish “Daughter of smoke and bone”



“Requiem” by Lauren Oliver (Delirium Trilogy)

           “If I should Die” by Amy Plum (Revenants Trilogy)

           “Allegiant” by Veronica Roth (Divergent Trilogy)

           “Of Neptune” by Anna Banks (Syrena Legacy)

      “Last Sacrifice” by Richelle Mead (Vampire Academy Series)

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