#PinkReads - All The Books: November & December 2019

in books •  5 years ago 

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Oh my gosh, I've just been so super busy (read: on holiday) and I have fallen behind in everything... So let me officially wrap up 2019 and share the books that I received in the last couple months of the year.

November

November saw a couple deliveries from Jonathan Ball Publishers as well as one from NB Publishers - have a look at my newest YouTube video to see all the books!

December

Even though the December package from Jonathan Ball Publishers came at the end of November, due to the holidays, I decided to keep them separate.

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This month I was sent another awesome little package and I am very grateful:

Floodworld by Tom Huddleston (Nosy Crow)
For Emily by Katherine Slee (Orion UK)
The Fowl Twins by Eion Colfer (HarperCollins UK Children)
Verify by Joelle Charbonneau (HarperCollins UK Children)
X-Men: The Mutant Empire Omnibus by Christopher Golden (Bloomsbury)
Paperback Illustrated Harry Potter and The Chamber Of Secrets by J K Rowling (Bloomsbury)

Of course, being Christmas and all that, Bargain Books SA had their final warehouse sale of the year; on my birthday!!!

The first two books to find their way into my trolley were Clockwork Angel & Clockwork Princess, books 1 & 3 of The Infernal Devices, by Cassandra Clare which completes the trilogy and I can finally read it.

I was also able to find the first three books in the Three Dark Crowns series by Kendare Blake as well as the next two books in the Spellslinger series, Soulbinder & Queenslayer, by Sebastien de Castell. Holy Sister by Mark Lawrence completes that trilogy and The Contender by Taran Matharu is the start of a new series.

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I had to grab Wicked Like A Wildfire by Lana Popovic since I got Fierce Like A Firestorm from Jonathan Ball. I got On The Come Up by Angie Thomas because I'm inquisitive and I'm planning a video.

I needed to add to my LGBTQIA+ shelf so I grabbed Love, Simon by Becky Albertalli and** All The Invisible Things** by Orlagh Collins caught my eye because of the rainbow cover.

And, last but not least, Lights, Camera, Magic! The Making Of The Crimes Of Grindelwald by Ian Nathan made its way into my trolley with a little help from a friend.

I read Soulbinder last month and Wicked like a Wildfire is on my TBR for February. Have you read any of these? I'd love to hear what you thought about them so please let me know in the comments below. Until next time...

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Interesting readings I haven't read any :( I envy you (not bad) for having the ability to read All The Invisible Things by Orlagh Collins, X-Men: The mutant empire Omnibus by Christopher Golden and Paperback Illustrated Harry Potter and The Chamber Of Secrets by JK Rowling (Harry Potter illustrated !! wow ..)
It has been a great pleasure to see your reading possibilities in recent months. Regards @mrpinkink

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