November felt like an accomplishment, but it always does when I survive report card season. It was a pretty good month on the whole, but it was definitely one where I was counting down the days a bit. Let’s get into what I read and hauled this month down below.
Ashley’s October 2024 Book Haul and Reading Wrap Up
October was a great month. I always enjoy the excuse to read all kinds of spooky books among other things. I suppose, I dont’ really need a reason to read spooky books but it’s fun to have one. I also got in some pretty great books this month. Let’s dive into it!
Book Review | The Girl Who Flew Away by Lee Dean
**Disclaimer: I received a free eARC of this book through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for this opportunity.
The Girl Who Flew Away by Lee Dean is a historical fiction graphic novel. It would likely be appropriate for upper YA and adult audiences. The book is set to be published on February 4th, 2025. I rated it 4 stars on GoodReads.
Book Review | Silver Elite by Dani Francis
***Disclaimer: I received a free early access copy of Silver Elite by Dani Francis from Random House Worlds / Del Rey via NetGalley for review purposes. Thank you so much for opportunity.
It’s been awhile since I properly reviewed a book, but that doesn’t mean I haven’t been reading! I actually heard about this one from my friend Danielle on bookstagram, so when I saw it was on NetGalley, I smashed that request button!
Book Review | What the Woods Took by Courtney Gould
**Disclaimer: I received a free eARC of What the Woods Took by Courtney Gould through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for this opportunity.
What the Woods Took by Courtney Gould is a young adult horror novel. It is a dual-point-of-view novel about two young people who are sent by their parents/guardians to a wilderness therapy program for troubled teens and things go horribly wrong. It is set to be published on December 10th, 2024. I rated it 4 stars on Goodreads.
Ashley’s September 2024 Book Haul and Reading Wrap Up
The school year has really been one heck of an adjustment for me. I’ve been reading loads but not doing all that much when it comes to this blog, and I’m sorry about that. I figured it would be worth it to do some catching up. It was on the whole, a pretty great reading month though, and the school start-up wasn’t too bad either. Let’s jump into it below the cut.
Book Review | Suitor Armor, Volume 1 by Purpah
**Disclaimer: I received a free eARC of this graphic novel through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for this opportunity.
Suitor Armor, Volume 1 by Purpah is a fanstasy graphic novel with some romance elements. I think it would be appropriate for an upper YA and adult audience. The book is set to be published on November 12th, 2024. I rated it 4 stars on Goodreads.
Book Review | The Worst Journey in the World, Volume 1 by Sarah Airriess
**Disclaimer: I received a free eARC of this graphic novel through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this opportunity.
The Worst Journey in the World, Volume 1: Making Our Easting Down by Sarah Airriess is a graphic novel adaptation of the book by Apsley Cherry-Garrard, which is non-fiction account of his trip to Antarctica. It is set to be published on October 8th, 2024. I rated it 4 stars on GoodReads.
Book Review | MrBallen Presents: Strange, Dark & Mysterious: The Graphic Stories by MrBallen
**Disclaimer: I received a free advanced readers copy of Strange, Dark & Mysterious by MrBallen through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for this opportunity.
MrBallen Presents: Strange, Dark & Mysterious: The Graphic Stories by MrBallen is a horror graphic novel collection of short stories of spooky encounters. I think it would be appropriate for young adult and adult audiences. It is set to be published on October 1st, 2024. I rated it 4 stars on Goodreads.
Book Review | Indiginerds by Alina Pete
**Disclaimer: I received a free eARC of this book through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this opportunity.
Indiginerds by Alina Pete is a collection short stories by Indigenous writers and artists about Indigenous peoples engaging in various aspects of popular culture. It is done in a graphic novel style. The book was published on August 27th, 2024. I rated it 4 stars on Goodreads.
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