Sunday, September 18, 2016

Sunday Post (6)

It has been a few weeks since my last "Sunday Post," so this one will include two weeks worth of posts.  This meme is hosted by Kimberly at Caffeinated Book Reviewer.  



Book Review and Giveaway: Leave Me by Gayle Forman
Waiting on Wednesday: Fireworks
Book Review: Three Sisters, Three Queens by Philippa Gregory
End of Summer Kickoff Feature: International Giveaway
Book Review: The Wedding Sisters by Jamie Brenner
Waiting on Wednesday: Bad Blood
Top Ten Tuesday: My Favorite TV Shows



Well, it appears that even though my Summer Kickoff Feature has ended, I am still reading beach reads. Oops! What can I say? I love a good summertime read. I'll be reviewing The Last Time We Were Us by Leah Konen on the blog this week. For me, it was just an ok YA summertime read.  I'll also be sharing my thoughts on The One That Got Away by Leigh Himes. I especially enjoyed all the local references in that book since it takes place in my hometown! Lastly, I have been struggling with some YA books that I had to put in my DNF pile. I'll be posting about that as well.  It seems to be a common theme this year when it comes to certain YA reads.







Stalking Jack the Ripper by Kerri Maniscalco - Thanks to Big Honcho Media and Jimmy Patterson

Unearthly Things by Michelle Gagnon -  Thanks to Edelweiss and Soho Teen
The Wicked City by Beatriz Williams - Thanks to William Morrow and Edelweiss






The Bronze Horseman by Paullina Simons

Have you read any of these books or are they on your TBR list? Let me know your thoughts! Thanks for visiting!


10 comments:

  1. I like it when books are set locally I haven't read too many but there have been a few where i knew the area, and that was nice. Leave Me sounds like a good read too about modern life.

    Stalking Jack the Ripper and The Wicked City look good.

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    1. Yes! I love when books take place in my hometown. Thanks for visiting, Greg!

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  2. I have seen so many people post about getting Stalking Jack the Ripper! I am curious about it now! Hope you have a great week!

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    1. Yes, it sounds really interesting...perfect for Halloween. Thanks for visiting, Samantha!

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  3. I'm surprise you're only getting to Bronze Horseman now. I could've sworn you've read it before! Anyway, I hope you'll have a great week ahead, Christina!

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    1. I remember you said it was a great novel...I have never read it! I must make time. It was on sale for 1.99 so I couldn't resist! Thanks for visiting, Joy!

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  4. Great week you had! I need to read the Bronze Horseman sometime!

    Here’s my Sunday Post!

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    1. Me too. It seems quite long, but I need to make time. Thanks for visiting, Ronyell.

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  5. I started reading Stalking Jack the Ripper and definitely need to get back to it. It's interesting but wasn't what I had felt like reading at the time. Hope your week is fabulous!

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  6. Stalking Jack the Ripper looks interesting. Look forward to your review of it as well as The Wicked City.

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