![]() In all honesty I think this is the end of the road for me with Illumicrate. Wheaton (which was published on April 23rd) and The Furies by Katie Lowe (which was published on May 2nd). The final two items, the samplers, are for Emily Eternal by M. This month’s magnetic coin is designed by and is of Kady Grant from The Illuminae Files. It has an exclusive cover, pink sprayed edges, and it’s signed by both the authors. The book of the month is AURORA RISING by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff. The final specially curated item is the SPACE STICKY NOTES designed by which are super cute. Next there’s the SQUAD 312 POUCH designed by which I think looks super fun. Then there is the HOWLER LUGGAGE TAG designed by which would stand out on bags if you do a lot of travelling, though I’m not sure how practical it would be. Next up is the ILLUMINAE PILLOWCASE the illustration was designed by and the quote was designed by Both designs look super cute and fun (I’ve only included the illustration in the photo) but I don’t think the pillowcase itself is cotton, which is a little disappointing. First up this month is the LUNAR CHRONICLES COOLER BAG designed by which would be great for keeping snacks cool for a mini picnic when you read outside. This month’s box contained five specially curated items, the featured book, a collectable magnetic coin, and two samplers. The contents of The Final Frontier (May 2019) Illumicrate box. I will also be posting the few reviews I did manage to write that I haven’t posted yet. I don’t know if you will like it, but I hope you do and I hope it helps me to get back into the swing of reading. So I’m going to try and post once a month updates on how I’m doing with this goal, along with reviews of what I read and maybe some other things – like if I buy any more books, or if I visit anywhere interesting. I looked at my TBR pile and thought to myself, you know what maybe I can do that too. Towards the end of June/the beginning of July I stumbled across a video by Lil圜Reads in which she challenges herself to complete her TBR pile by 2023. Welcome to the first post of my attempt to clear my TBR pile. So honestly I’ve been floundering a bit on how to move forward with this blog. When I did read I struggled to find the words to share my thoughts on what I’d read. In 2021 I only read 10 new books that whole year. I don’t think I read any books in 2020, or at least I didn’t keep a record of them. Then the events of 2020 happened and everything that followed. I was struggling pre-2020 with my reading, and because of that I was also struggling to write and post reviews regularly. Firstly, I just wanted to say thank you to all of you who have chosen to stick around. It honestly doesn’t feel like it’s been that long. ![]() Hello! It’s been a while, hasn’t it? I can’t believe that I haven’t posted since 2020. I really enjoyed the fact that I got these two instalments together as they flowed well. I liked the fact that Lux shows in this story that even when things are going well that that little voice in your head can be real loud. The story is short, with just thirty-two pages but it packs a punch. I really enjoyed the return of focus to Sam and Rusty. My copy of The Beta’s Test also included The Omega Learns a Lesson which is the fourth instalment of the series. Brody seems like a really awesome person, and I enjoyed the appearance of another geek. I really enjoyed following both Nick and Brody’s journeys through this book. The Omega’s Pack got Nick to a place where he could start to heal and function, in The Beta’s Test Nick starts to learn how to be himself again. Like the previous two books in this series, there is a lot of sex in this book but it is also more plot focused. This book also introduces Brody, who Sam meets at work during Brody’s job interview. The third book in the Protection of the Pack series, like The Omega’s Pack, focuses on Nick and how he is coping. The Beta’s Test by Dessa Lux ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (4 stars)
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