Hey guys, this is Abi here,
And I'm done with feeling like a failure when it comes to posting on here. I'm an unpologetically shitty writer when it comes to this and I'm just going to own it.
Here's my wrap up for last month. I read a fair few books this month.
1. The Thursday Murder Club (Thursday Murder Club #1), by Richard Osman
I re-read this is preparation for The Man Who Died Twice and even though I only rated it three stars the first time around, I remember enjoying it, I remember it being a strong read, and truth be told, I had high hopes that re-reading it would give me enough inclination to rate it higher this time around. Unfortunately, I had exactly the same experience. This was a decent read, but it wasn't really any more than that. It took me like a week and a half to get through it, and I just wasn't motivated to pick it up. Yes, the premise is original, and it's entertaining, and going into it, I was excited to revisit this world. I more or less ended in a slump that I had to fight my way out of.2. Life is Strange Vol. 4: Partners in Time: Tracks (Life is Strange #4), by Emma Vieceli, Claudia Leonardi, Andrea Izzo
My birthday present! Bloody awesome, my favourite one yet. Two seperate realities, each of them leaving me wanting more when I jumped to the other one. It's so easy for these number volumes to just feel like fillers, when you've gone so far from the start, and you're a few volumes from the end. This felt nothing like that. It felt like now we've established the plot, where the direction of the story's going, that these Emma and the illustrators just let rip upon us. I have no idea where this is going to end but I know what I'm hoping for.3. Off the Record, by Camryn Garrett
I put this on one of my Anticipated Releases post a couple of years ago and it's one of the few that I've been meaning to order since. Stumbled across it in Waterstones Picadilly and the rest is history. Flew through it, absolutely loved it, as I kind of always knew I would.How do I start? This has such an important theme to it? Doesn't have enough weight to it to really put across what I want to say about this book.
Review will definitely be coming soon.
I don't even think I've fully grasped the severity of situations like this, even though I've read this.
Just, read this guys. It'll change your world.
4. The Man Who Died Twice (Thursday Murder Club #2), by Richard Osman
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