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What’s on My NetGalley TBR?
Okay, I'll admit it: I have been requesting too many ARCs recently. But whenever I can actually request something instead of just wishing for it, the tiny crow in my head that likes new and shiny things just takes over. I got so lucky with ARCs recently, too and got approved for some books I'm incredibly hyped about! So today, I present to you another round of "What's on My NetGalley TBR?" for your snooping pleasure.
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Review: Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
With Project Hail Mary Andy Weir delivers a fun and highly realistic sci-fi thriller that manages to be complex yet accessible. Oh, and it's basically a space buddy comedy that'll leave you amazed and hopeful for humanity.
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April Wrap-Up
I discovered a favourite book, DNF'd one and read some nonfiction. Here's my April Wrap-Up of the books i read this month!
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WWW Wednesday #5 – April 28, 2021
Welcome back to WWW Wednesday! Today, I have one of my most anticipated releases, some nonfiction and shockingly, a romance book!
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Mini Book Reviews #2 – Run, Rebel, City of Ghosts and Warcross
Today, I bring you mini book reviews for Run, Rebel, City of Ghosts and Warcross.
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5 Books On My Sci-Fi TBR #3
nother short story collection, a title-buy and a book I'm super excited about: here are 5 more Sci-Fi books I want to read!
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Review: The Summer Job by Lizzy Dent
The Summer Job is a funny and heartwarming story of mistaken identities, wine and finding a place where you belong. I've been dipping my toes into more romance recently and was excited by the premise of this; mistaken identity mischief? That just sounded like a great time and it did not disappoint!
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WWW Wednesday #4 – April 14, 2021
Welcome back to WWW Wednesday! Find out what book I finished recently, what I'm currently reading and what I plan to read next!
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Review: Victories Greater Than Death by Charlie Jane Anders
Victories Greater Than Death is a vibrant and action-packed space adventure about choosing your own destiny, the ethics of being a hero and the value of friendships. The premise immediately caught my eye because I, too would've loved to find out that I was actually an alien as a teenager. This book allows us to experience a version of what that might actually look like.
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Review: We Could Be Heroes by Mike Chen
We Could Be Heroes is a funny and heartfelt story about friendship, purpose and deciding who you want to be. It just also happens to include superheroes and evil schemes that have to be stopped. Read my review to find out why it's a new favourite!