December Wrap Up

In December I had a pretty good reading month despite how busy it was with all the holiday festivities. I managed to complete 10 books which put me at the 100 books read mark for 2022 which I am thrilled about!

The Hollow Places by T. Kingfisher ⭐️3/5 stars

We Spread by Iain Reid⭐️2/5 stars

Daughter of the Moon Goddess by Sue Lynn Tan⭐️4/5 stars

Book Lovers by Emily Henry⭐️5/5 stars

Bryony and Roses by T. Kingfisher⭐️3/5 stars

All of Our Demise by Amanda Foody & Christine Lynn Herman⭐️3/5 stars

The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware⭐️3/5 stars

The Wedding Crasher by Mia Sosa⭐️4/5 stars

My Best Friends Exorcism by Grady Hendrix⭐️3/5 stars

The Maid by Nita Prose⭐️4/5 stars

Quarterly Reading Recommendation

I can’t believe it’s already been three months since my last quarterly reading recommendations! This is going to be my third instalment for 2022 and even though I didn’t read that much I still able to pick 10 books that I would recommend. If you want to check out my second quarterly reading recommendations click HERE!

My recommendations for July – August – September are:

The Lord of the Rings trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien

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Into the Riverlands by Nghi Vo

Slewfoot: A Tale of Bewitchery by Brom

Book of Night by Holly Black

The It Girl by Ruth Ware

So Happy for You by Celia Laskey

Six of Crowns Duology by Leigh Bardugo

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5 Quotes from Last 5 Books

These are five of my favourite quotes from the last five books that I have read!!

Vicious Spirits by Kat Cho

“People don’t realize that loneliness isn’t just about being alone”

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Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo

“Fear is a phoenix. You can watch it burn a thousand times and still it will return.”

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Just Like Home by Sarah Gailey

“Serendipity is just as cruel as it is kind.”

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Into the Riverlands by Nghi Vo

“I’ll remember what it was like to see a battle between people who don’t fight like people, who are what legends come from.”

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The It Girl by Ruth Ware

“you’re never alone in a room filled with a thousand books.”

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Books with School/University Settings

Once again it’s Top Ten Tuesday time friends! 

Here are 10 books I’ve read in the last year or so that have a school/college/university setting:

The It Girl by Ruth Ware

I Kissed Shara Wheeler by Casey McQuiston

The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake (kinda)

All’s Well by Mona Awad

We Ride Upon Sticks by Quan Barry

The Monarchs by Kass Morgan & Danielle Paige

Where the Drowned Girls Go by Seanan McGuire

In My Dreams I Hold a Knife by Ashley Winstead

For Your Own Good by Samantha Downing

The Maidens by Alex Michaelides

The It Girl Review

*SPOILERS AHEAD*

April Coutts-Cliveden was the first person Hannah Jones met at Oxford. Vivacious, bright, occasionally vicious, and the ultimate It girl, she quickly pulled Hannah into her dazzling orbit. Together, they developed a group of devoted and inseparable friends—Will, Hugh, Ryan, and Emily—during their first term. By the end of the second, April was dead.

I enjoyed Hannah as our main perspective. I found her to be pretty relatable in both the before and after settings and I liked the fact that her love for her friend but also her compassion for John Neville is what drives her to find out the truth. Had I have been in her situation I think I would of reacted exactly the same.

I also really enjoyed the rest of the friend group as well. At the start it was a little difficult to differentiate between them but as the story progressed I thought they were all easily distinguishable. April obviously isn’t a very likeable person but I can see how her lifestyle and energy would overwhelm Hannah and skew her perception of who April is. She is always making excuses for her and explaining away her pranks and is devastated that April’s personality has faded away from the notoriety.

I just thought Will’s reaction to everything was really weird and not explained enough for me. He kept trying to get Hannah to drop everything and even though his requests were reasonable he would just act strangely. When Hannah finally comes straight out and asks I don’t understand why he acted the way he did. He had to have known that she would come to that conclusion eventually so why would he just laugh?

The dual timelines definitely kept me engaged throughout the course of the book and the overarching mystery surrounding who did it had me turning the pages and eager to see what actually happened to April that night!

⭐️3/5 stars wasn’t anything spectacular but it was entertaining!