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June's Wrap Up! + July's TBR




It's officially the end of June and the start of July!! How was the past month for you guys??

I, for one, am going insane!

  Between juggling work and the blog (and reading and writing time), I'm trying to get everything prepared for when I move in August. I'm trying to transfer my job to the area I'll be in, I'm trying to get my classes set up while I'm over there, and I'm trying to find a new car as well that can make the journey easier to visit my family when I can.

*sighs* Insane is an understatement.

What was on the BookTube??

I try to do one bookish video a week, but sometimes I don't have the time to edit the videos 😅
So here's what I did get out in the month of June!!


May's Wrap Up!!

June's Reading Vlog | How Many Books Can I Read At Once??


Anna Dressed In Blood | Book Discussion





What was on the Blog?

  I've been doing pretty well lately with the blogging schedule: Mondays for reviews and other posts, Wednesdays for Anime-related posts and My Weekly Pull posts, and then Saturdays for Blogger Friends + New Blogs!


Noel Wraps up May!

The Last Magician by Lisa Maxwell | So...When Can I Get Book 2?

Descent of Shadows by Ryanne Glenn | Daggers, Wraiths, & More!

My Blogger Friends + New Blogs! ~ 13 | Blog Tour & Giveaway Announcement!

Enctantée by Gita Trelease | A Book To Remember

Special A [Anime Discussion]

My Blogger Friends + New Blogs! ~ 14

The Wrath and The Dawn by Renée Ahdieh | It's Love, I Know It!

My Weekly Pull | 19 |

My Blogger Friends + New Blogs! ~ 15

Bed and Breakfast and Murder by Patti Larson | How Not Run A B&B!

My Weekly Pull | 20 |

My Blogger Friends + New Blogs! ~ 16





What did Noel read???







5 or 4.5 Stars!

The Unhoneymooners
A Court of Mist and Fury


4or 3.5 stars!

Alex, Approximately
Bed and Breakfast and Murder


3 stars!

My Little Monster volumes
 A Torch Against The Night
 The Kindred Woods


2.5 or 2 stars!!

A Shameless Little Con



What about Noel's July TBR??

I know I said I wouldn't be doing anymore TBRs, but this one is because I have a lot of readathons in July 😬 And it's technically a video! 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkLisUkJOHg


How was your June?? Hope you all have a great July!!


Thanks for reading!!
~Books with Noel

Comments

  1. I've had a rethink about the blog and have decided to drop a regular post I do as it is pretty time consuming and I'm struggling for topics. I'm also stopping moderating and answering comments on old blog posts as that is eating up my time a lot as well. I think other changes might need to follow!

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    1. I've had to stop responding to old comments too, it does take up a lot of time sadly :(

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  2. Oh looks like some great reads!

    Lotte | www.lottelauv.blogspot.co.uk

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    1. Some were really good, others...not so much lol

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  3. I also gave A Torch Against the Night a mixed review. While I loved Ember, all the books after it haven’t lived up to my expectations. Anyways, hope you have a great July!

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    1. I really liked the plot and world in Ember, but the characters and execution not so much :(

      Thanks, you too!! :D

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  4. Sounds like you are having a busy time. Take care and try to have a little fun. :) Loved Bennett's book but then I'm a fan. I need to start up Maas again.

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    1. Thank you!! <3 I'm hoping to read more of Bennett's books this year, she's really good!

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  5. Alex Approximately sounds so good and I've been wanting to read Jenn Bennett for a while. Serious Moonlight is another one of hers that looks great.

    Good luck with all your moving prep!

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    1. Thanks! I'm hoping to try Serious Moonlight, a few book reviewers have convinced me to try it as well xD

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  6. I just moved a few months ago so I get that. CHAOS lol

    I enjoyed The Unhoneymooners.

    Karen @ For What It's Worth

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    1. Complete and utter chaos, indeed :D

      The Unhoneymooners was so good!! I'm going to do a review for it soon <3

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  7. ACOMAF, The Unhoneymooners, and Alex were all hits for me. CLo and Jenn Bennette can do no wrong in my eyes. You DO have a lot going on. Good luck with all of it.

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    1. Thank you!! The Unhoneymooners was the first book I read by CLo, I definitely want to read more of theirs now!

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  8. Great post!

    I got so excited when I saw My Little Monster. The anime is one of my favorite shows ever but I've never gotten around to the manga. I've also been interested in Sarah J. Maas' A Court of Mist and Fury.

    New follower!

    bookstune.blogspot.com

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    1. Thank you!! YESS!!! I was obsessed with My Little Monster for months after watching the anime!! :D

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