June Wrap up
Hello everyone
June has been an interesting month reading wise. If you read my 'Plans for June' post' then you will know that I had a lot of readathons and events planned for June and I was aiming for an awful lot of reading. I know now that that was unrealistic and I put too much pressure on myself. As a result I absolutely crumbled and barely achieved anything I set out to.
As a quick summary (refer back to the plans for June post if you have no idea what I am talking about)..... I read 2 out of 4 Shakespeare plays for #Shakespearesummer, however the read along then got postponed to a later date by the organiser. I really enjoyed the plays I read which were 'As You Like It' and 'Julius Caesar'.
I read 6 books for House-cup-a-thon and participated in 2 instagram challenges, one of which I somehow managed to win!! I read 2,046 pages overall and earned 340 points for my house. I am disappointed in myself, however, I had set myself a very unrealistic TBR.
🌸 Books 🌸
Books read: 8 (including 2 plays)
Goodreads ratings:
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes ⭐⭐⭐
The Bad Beginning ⭐⭐⭐⭐
The Reptile Room ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
As You Like It ⭐⭐⭐⭐
White Fragility ⭐⭐⭐⭐
The Witchfinder's Sister ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Julius Caesar ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Books bought/received (haul) - 15
Subscription Boxes:
- An American Marriage - Tayari Jones (Books that Matter sub box)
- Splash - Stephen Glover (Book and a Brew sub box)
Purchases:
- Normal People - Sally Rooney
- The Beekeeper of Aleppo - Christy Lefteri
- The Binding - Bridget Collins
- Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine - Gail Honeyman
- A More Beautiful and Terrible History - Jeanne Theoharris
- Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People about Race - Reni Eddo-Lodge
- So You Want to Talk about Race - Ijeoma Oluo
Kindle Purchases:
This month's favourite: The Witchfinder's Sister - Beth Underdown
I really enjoyed this book, partly because it is historical fiction but also because I related to it as the East Anglian witch trials are something I have studied. All of the characters were really charming in their own ways.
🌸 Tv & Films 🌸
1) Normal People: BBC
This was probably one of the best series I have binge watched in a long time. the episodes were quite short which I liked and I enjoyed how much of an emotional roller coaster this was. I really felt for Connell throughout and I am now excited to read the book, which I bought this month. In case this applies to anyone reading this post, this is an 18+ show and I would not recommend to younger viewers.
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I hope that you all had a good month in June, reading and otherwise and have a happy July.
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Wow you read and bought a lot of books last month! I hope you enjoy Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine and The Great Gatsby - they're such great books!
ReplyDeleteSerena / http://www.ramblingsofanotherunigraduate.com
Buying books is an addiction, haha!!! I am looking forward to them both a lot. and THANK YOU so much xxx
DeleteWhile you might be disappointed with yourself about your reading month, I think you did fantastic! I have a hard time enjoying Shakespeare plays, though I remember loving them in high school. The premises are always fantastic, but I find reading scripts to be quite tedious at a certain point (and that's coming from a theatre geek haha).
ReplyDeleteThank you so much - I am learning to be more proud of how many books I read!!! Shakespeare plays are time consuming for me as I like to study them whilst I read, using online translations and resources to make sure I fully understand and I annotate the texts. That's the literature student in me, haha!! xxx
DeleteYou read loads in June!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you liked The Witchfinder's Sister, I loved that book when I read it a few years ago.
Cora | https://www.teapartyprincess.co.uk/
Thank you!! It's one of my favourite elements of history - and especially because this book takes place in my local areas! xxx
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