June was an excellent reading month since I had a little extra time on my hands; my annual leave cycle starts at the end of June, which started off with a readathon, so plenty of holiday reading time!!
Siege And Storm by Leigh Bardugo
Being a second book in a trilogy, I felt that this book lacked a little but I enjoyed it nonetheless.
I enjoy how Alina's story is told by Alina, which adds a certain depth to it.
Again, this series pales in comparison with the Six Of Crows duology, but that's only because I didn't know better and read the duology first... lol.
Rating: 4/5
The Black Cube by N. M . Millen
Find my full review here : https://mrpinkink.wordpress.com/2019/06/20/pinkreads-book-review-028-the-black-cube-by-n-m-millen/
Rating: 3/5
Heartless by Marissa Meyer
I have been wanting to read this book for so long!!! And I finally got it and read it!!! And I LOVED IT!!!!
My first Marissa Meyer did not disappoint and I love her writing and I cannot wait to read more of her books and I'm babbling like an idiot!
Rating: 5/5
Stonewall: Breaking Out In The Fight For Gay Rights by Ann Bausum
That’s the Stonewall.
The Stonewall Inn.
Pay attention.
History walks through that door.
I am the first to tell you that I'm not interested in a history lesson, thank you very much, but I thoroughly enjoyed reading Stonewall.
Not only is the subject matter relevant to me as a person but it was written in such a way as to be almost entertaining - Ann Bausum wrote a whole series of books intended for a teenage audience and it really shows; captivating, witty commentary, full of important and relevant information, interspersed with photos and news clippings makes this book an easy read.
You don't have to be a part of the LGBTQIA+ family to read this book, though - I recommend, and encourage, everyone to read it.
Rating: 5/5
Small Spaces by Sarah Epstein
What can I say about Small Spaces? It blew me away!
I really enjoyed this book, filled with twists and turns, relatable characters and edge of your seat suspense, Sarah Epstein spins a web of clever little deceits and psychological fears into one roller coaster of a read!
Well written and evenly paced, character growth en pointe and dialogue that is relevant and relatable and on par with teenagers of today.
Looking forward to more of Epstein's work!
Rating: 5/5
The Monster Of Selkirk: The Duality Of Nature by C. E. Clayton
I absolutely loved this book and I am definitely diving into the next one really soon!
Perfect for every fantasy fan!
Find my full review here : https://mrpinkink.wordpress.com/2019/07/07/pinkreads-book-review-029-the-monster-of-selkirk-the-duality-of-nature-by-c-e-clayton/
Rating: 4/5
Time Torn by Ilse V Rensburg
Imagine sacrificing yourself to save the world only to survive the explosion and discover that your world has changed immensely.
Imagine real life pirates, mythological beings and creature straight out of literature, all existing in the same time and space...
Fantastic first book in a series and I cannot wait for more!
Review coming soon.
Rating: 4/5
What was on your TBR for June? Have you read any of these? Share your thoughts and recommendations in the comment section below. Until next time...
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