June saw me slip into an even worse reading slump then May. How am I going to get out of it? HOW? Seriously, how, because I am struggling so much and have no energy or motivation to read right now. I will read an amazing 5/5 read and think I'll finally be out of my slump, but then still struggle to pick up my next book. It's not fun.
I haven't had a busy month, I have tried to get better at scheduling but any progress I finally made will be a bit useless while I'm away. I will miss out on 5 days of blogging, which is how many days ahead I am at. So by the time I get back I will be right back to having no scheduled posts. How do people schedule posts? I am pretty sure they are all magic.
June
I read 9 books.
I am not exactly thrilled at this because I wanted to beat last month. Last month I also read 9. Well, at least I'm consistent.
Dangerous Boys by Abigail Haas 4.5/5
#scandal by Sarah Ockler 2/5
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green 4/5
On the Fence by Kasie West 5/5
Other Posts
Monthly Recap: May
The Things That Disney Taught Me
June Kindle Fire HDX Giveaway #1
6 Down, 6 To Go Giveaway
June Kindle Fire HDX #2
Top Ten Tuesday:
Books That Will Be In My Beach Bag
Top Reads Of 2014 So Far
Summer TBR List
Cover Trends I Like and Dislike
Films for Thoughts on Thursday:
X-Men: Days of Future Past
Bad Neighbours
Maleficent
The Fault in Our Stars
Five Friday Favourites:
Favourite Underrated Books
Favourite Parents In Fiction
Favourite Heroes
Favourite Covers - Colour Edition
Book Hauls:
07/06/2014
14/06/2014
21/06/2014
28/06/2014
Discussions:
Why Commenting Makes Me Feel Like A Performing Monkey
The 30 Books That Have Affected Me The Most
I added four more to this challenge this month.
Mel @ The Daily Prophecy discussed how we should ban all books, in response to that Slate Article.
K @ Melbourne On My Mind had a hilarious response post to the Slate article.
Well! That's June out of the way.
I am not exactly thrilled at this because I wanted to beat last month. Last month I also read 9. Well, at least I'm consistent.
Reviewed on blog:
Now and Forever by Susane Colasanti 0.5/5
Scarlet by Marissa Meyer 4/5
The Winner's Curse by Maria Rutkoski 5/5
The Truth About Alice by Jennifer Mathieu 5/5
My Last Kiss by Bethany Neal 2/5Scarlet by Marissa Meyer 4/5
The Winner's Curse by Maria Rutkoski 5/5
The Truth About Alice by Jennifer Mathieu 5/5
Dangerous Boys by Abigail Haas 4.5/5
#scandal by Sarah Ockler 2/5
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green 4/5
On the Fence by Kasie West 5/5
My average rating this month has also ended up being the same as last month, weird. My average rating is 3.5/5. This month also includes amazing reads from Abigail Haas and Kasie West, like last month. So it is very similar in a lot of ways. I really enjoyed The Winner's Curse, can't wait to continue that series. I highly recommend Dangerous Girls and Dangerous Boys by Abigail Haas, and adore Kasie West's books - she writes the most amazing characters.
Monthly Recap: May
The Things That Disney Taught Me
June Kindle Fire HDX Giveaway #1
6 Down, 6 To Go Giveaway
June Kindle Fire HDX #2
Top Ten Tuesday:
Books That Will Be In My Beach Bag
Top Reads Of 2014 So Far
Summer TBR List
Cover Trends I Like and Dislike
Films for Thoughts on Thursday:
X-Men: Days of Future Past
Bad Neighbours
Maleficent
The Fault in Our Stars
Five Friday Favourites:
Favourite Underrated Books
Favourite Parents In Fiction
Favourite Heroes
Favourite Covers - Colour Edition
Book Hauls:
07/06/2014
14/06/2014
21/06/2014
28/06/2014
Discussions:
Why Commenting Makes Me Feel Like A Performing Monkey
The 30 Books That Have Affected Me The Most
Challenges
TBR Pile Challenge
My goal: 50+ books
Have read so far: 16 books
The only books I added to this in May was Ruby Red and Pivot Point
Netgalley & Edelweiss Reading Challenge
My goal: 50 books
Read so far: 39 books
I added four more to this challenge this month.
Series Challenge
My goal is to complete between 7-11 series this year.
Series finished: 4 series
1. The Program & The Treatment by Suzanne Young
I haven't completed any more this month, unfortunately.
First In A Series Challenge
My goal is to start 20 series this year.
So far I have started 17 series.
This month I added The Winner's Curse and Ruby Red. I am getting very close so I am confident I can meet this goal.
This is the part where I share the love for other posts I saw over the month and loved.
Emily @ The Loony Teen Writer did a completely serious post about conquering your TBR pile and looked at the different types of 5 star ratings.
Emily @ The Loony Teen Writer did a completely serious post about conquering your TBR pile and looked at the different types of 5 star ratings.
Anne @ Lovely Literature talked about sex in books.
Finley Jane @ Finley Jane talked memes and whether to do them or not.
Amanda @ Book Badger discussed the Slate article, talked about the negatives of Netgalley and shared the books that changed her world.
Mel @ The Daily Prophecy discussed how we should ban all books, in response to that Slate Article.
K @ Melbourne On My Mind had a hilarious response post to the Slate article.
Miranda @ Tempest Books showed us some NA books that aren't all sex.
Ebony @ Paperbacks and Protagonists started her bookish awards.
Mands @ The Bookish Manicurist reviewed Deep Blue by Jennifer Donnelly, including the most amazing manicure.
Allie @ Little Birdie Books looked at guilty pleasure reads and blogger rules that must be obeyed.
Erin @ Raised Reading summed books up in one quote and looked at the Jane Eyre Complex.
Asti @ Oh, The Books! opened up about her past with depression.
Olivia @ Olivia's Catastrophe pondered what keyboards would say if they could talk.
Cait @ Notebook Sister's interrogated Mime about whether she is or isn't a bad blogger, did Honest YA TFIOS edtion & shared the 30 books that have changed her world.
Allie @ Little Birdie Books looked at guilty pleasure reads and blogger rules that must be obeyed.
Erin @ Raised Reading summed books up in one quote and looked at the Jane Eyre Complex.
Asti @ Oh, The Books! opened up about her past with depression.
Olivia @ Olivia's Catastrophe pondered what keyboards would say if they could talk.
Cait @ Notebook Sister's interrogated Mime about whether she is or isn't a bad blogger, did Honest YA TFIOS edtion & shared the 30 books that have changed her world.
Awesome on the Internet
This will be where I share other awesome things I have found on the internet. This month I will show two of the greatest adverts... EVER!
Well! That's June out of the way.
One chance to win a Kindle Fire HDX, to enter go here.
You can also enter my June giveaway, where 3 winners have the chance to win any 2 of the books I have reviewed in 2014 so far. For full details go here.