weekly recap

Hi, guys! First off, sorry I didn’t post yesterday. I was exhausted and a little bit lazy… and it completely slipped my mind that I didn’t have a post scheduled. Also, I apologize for not answering emails or comments and generally polite things bloggers are supposed to do. But I’m here today! (Even if it’s a little late in the day…) Since I didn’t get any books this week (I know! Can you believe it? I didn’t go to the library once this week! Of course, I got a LOT last week), today’s Saturday post isn’t a Stacking the Shelves. Instead, it’s a weekly recap. So I’ll delve right in.

the books i read

I read four books this week. Last week, I mentioned trying to read seven this week, and I started off on a really good start! … but then life happened (ew, reality), and it just didn’t happen. 🙁 BUT I did read those four in four straight days. Granted, they were all awesome books, and one was particularly short… but STILL. I’ll take it! I’m thinking I’ll try again sometime, maybe in December (as far off as it seems; I know it will come quickly), during Christmas break. Perks of being home-schooled – I have five or six (FIVE or SIX – can you believe that?!) weeks off then, so I’m thinking that’s when I’ll have the most time on my hands.

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As for the books this week…

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Cornelia and the Audacious Escapades of the Somerset Sisters by Lesley M.M. Blume: That is a REALLY long title! Did anyone else try reading it aloud to see if they had to take a breath…? Lol. I’ll just call it ‘Cornelia’ if that’s okay! I gave it FIVE stars. It was SO DARN CUTE, and it had me bawling at the end. (I kid not. It was an… emotional week, anyway, so.) All that aside, I would have cried no matter what kind of week it was. It’s definitely made its way to the books that influence the kind of books want to write someday, so it’s high up there. Thankfully, I own it, too! The review will be up on September 7th, but just a heads up that I post all of my reviews on Goodreads weeks before they go up on my blog. 🙂 You can read the review for this one here.

Prom & Prejudice by Elizabeth Eulberg: Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh, this was so sweet. It’s called PROM & PREJUDICE, so… why wouldn’t I pick this up?! If anyone knows me at all, they know I’m a Jane Austen fan, and this Elizabeth Eulberg book did not disappoint. I felt like Miss Eulberg took just enough creative license to add a modern twist to Miss Austen’s book, and I loved it. And of course, the review will have lots of Pride & Prejudice GIF’s. (I mean, hello!)

The Runaway King by Jennifer A. Nielsen: Good. VERRRRY GOOD. Alright, so a) after reading The False Prince by Jennifer Nielsen, I knew I had to read the next two books in the trilogy. I was NOT expecting to like it so much. I didn’t read the first and second book back-to-back like I did the second and third book, because The False Prince didn’t really end on a cliffhanger. The Runaway King did, and… erm…

The Shadow Throne by Jennifer A. Nielsen: THIS WAS EVEN BETTER than the other two. Except it ripped my heart out. Like three bajillion times.

And then my heart was put back together, and I was FLIPPING. OUT. Don’t expect a sensible review for this trilogy, okay? I love it too much to really think through the flaws. 😀

the book i put down

I started The Lonely Hearts Club by Elizabeth Eulberg. Yeeeeaahh… two chapters in, two fifteen year olds were taking clothes off and I was like…

(Clearly, I love Full House! … and Michelle.)

I really liked Elizabeth Eulberg’s books, Better Off Friends and Prom & Prejudice, but clearly her books are hit or miss. I definitely didn’t like The Lonely Hearts Club. 

the book i’m currently reading

I have about 100 pages left in Off the Page by Jodi Picoult and Samantha Van Leer. I absolutely fell in love with the mother/daughter authors’ first book, Between the Lines. Then I just knew I had to read the sequel because a fictional prince coming to the real world definitely piqued my interest.

At first, within the first chapter there was a mention of Oliver (the prince) joining an LGBT club at school…? Um. I wasn’t totally okay with that… but I kept reading, and the book is pretty clean (aside from detailed kissing, which I ended up skimming), and I really liked the fact that there were loads more characters than in Between the Lines. I still have 100 pages left in the book, but I’ll be sure to tell you all of my thoughts when I finish.

so what books have you read this week? have you acquired any more to add to your shelves?

Emily

 

 

P.S. On Monday, I’ll be hosting a giveaway for a paperback copy of The Huntress Of Thornbeck Forest by Melanie Dickerson! Be sure to drop by then to enter! 🙂

10 thoughts on “weekly recap”

  1. Ahhhh! The Shadow Throne is such an emotional wringer!! I swear, I spent half of that book screaming as my heart was torn into tiny shreds and meticulously sewn back together. But isn’t the ending amazing? I mean, Roden! I’m so glad you liked it. It’s one of my favorites.

    So I tagged you in the three quotes, three days challenge. If you want to take it up, you can read about it over on my blog:https://bumblesbooks.wordpress.com/2015/08/15/day-2-quote-2/

    1. Isn’t it?! I cried so much! I just felt… numb. D: It was just amazing. Yes, Roden!! That was SO SWEEET. It was just awesome. Definitely one of my all-time favorites.

      Ooh, thank you! I remember being tagged to do that a while ago and never got to it. Hopefully I can do that soon. 🙂

  2. Prom and Prejudce was pretty good, but I reread it this last week and I didn’t like it as much, I only really liked Darcy and Lizzy as characters, and they’re relationship was so adorable!
    i got an email for a post that looked pretty interesting! I read some of it in my e-mail…great idea! Cant wait to read the rest! 😉

    1. Yeah, I loved Darcy and Lizzy! Have you read Pride & Prejudice? (Or are familiar with it?) It’s really funny, reading it with the characters from the first P&P in mind. 🙂
      Oh, lol! I accidentally published a post that I wasn’t finished with! D: I immediately took it down, because I only had a few paragraphs… hopefully you’ll see the full post on Wednesday! 😀

  3. I hope you had a lovely week Emily! Mine was super busy, and I DID NOT manage to read anything at all because of school 🙁 I’m currently reading Crown of Midnight by Sarah J. Maas, but I’ve been in an on-off reading slump. Hopefully things would get better!

    Also, I’m so glad you loved Prom and Prejudice! I’m a huge Jane Austen fan as well, and I LOVED PRIDE AND PREJUDICE. I haven’t read Prom yet, but there’s a copy in my school’s library so I might borrow it sometime! Great post Emily! Hope you have a great week this week 😀

    1. Aww, thank stinks. I know exactly how that feels. Here’s to reading more next week! (And more time on your hands!) 🙁
      I’ve heard a lot about Sarah J. Maas. I really should read some of her books.

      ME TOO! It was so cute; and it was really funny seeing the characters in a modern twist. I think you’d enjoy it. 🙂

  4. Lonely Hearts Club was her first so maybe that’s why? I really enjoyed Better off Friends too! So I’m going to go check out Prom and Prejudice.

    Also, the Prince Oliver video? OH MY GOD. SO MUCH CUTE. I HAVE to go read this book. The guy they got to do these videos is so awesome!!

    1. I didn’t think about that. Maybe so. Prom & Prejudice was adorable, just like Better Off Friends. 😀

      RIGHT?!! Although I’m a persnickety bookworm and he doesn’t look like the description of Oliver in the book… lol. But it’s okay, I still love the videos! Really hilarious!

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