Happy Sunday, readers! Welcome to this week’s Sunday Sum-Up!
I don’t really know what to update you guys on this week because life feels the same old? I am still reading the same two books: The Boy with Fire by Aparna Verma and Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari. I am still binging Netflix shows and this time it is seasons three and four of Rick and Morty. I think it’s safe to say my personal life is a little stagnant right now hehe!
But I have been having a little fun on social media/blogging the past week. First of all, I got approved for the cover reveal of Max and the Isle of Sanctus by John Peragine, and I was so excited since I enjoyed reading the first book in this series.
Then I got approved for two upcoming blog tours: A Mystery at Lili Villa by Arathi Menon and Like Other Girls by Britta Lundin! Stay tuned for these next month! I am so excited about the chance to read, review, and promote these diverse reads!
And that’s it for updates on my end! I hope you enjoy these posts for today’s wrap-up!
- Tammy @ Books, Bones & Buffy reviews The Last House on Needless Street by Catriona Ward
- Louise @ Lou’s Book Stuff reviews A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire by Jennifer L. Armentrout
- Karen @ Twisted In Pages reviews The Lock In by Phoebe Luckhurst
- Krysta @ Pages Unbound reviews Parachutes by Kelly Yang
- Amanda @ Opinions of a Wolf reviews They Never Learn by Layne Fargo
- Dani @ Literary Lion questions does having a good message automatically make a book good?
- Abby @ Beyond the Read shares a wonderful collection of 35 YA books with disability rep in honour of Disability Pride Month
- Malka @ Paper Procrastinators ponders whether blogger burnout is inevitable
- Phoenix @ Books With Wings discusses why aro/ace spec characters are so important in books
- Kal @ Reader Voracious shares 10+ affiliate programs for book bloggers to join
Yaz @ yaz.the.bookish
In honour of Sci-Fi & Fantasy Week over at Goodreads, I made a list of middle-grade sci-fi releases coming in the second half of 2021!
I posted my version of the popular Mid-Year Book Freak Out Tag!
I read a romantic thriller after ages and gave you 5 reasons why you should read Dangerous Ground by Rachel Grant too!
For this week’s discussion, I shared my opinions on whether a good message makes a book good.
And that’s it for this week’s Sunday Sum-Up!
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I know what you mean, my life is pretty same-same too, lol. Congrats on getting on the blog tours, and thanks for linking my review😁
It’s good to know I’m not the only one feeling a bit stagnant these days. Thanks Tammy and no worries!
Looking forward to reading your reviews for the two blog tours, they sound like interesting books!
Thanks Raji! I’m excited about them too!
How wonderful to get to be part of promoting a book series you love! Thank you for the mention and have a great week.
Thank you, Louise!