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The NetGalley Shelf App | First Impressions
Yesterday (July 13th, 2020) NetGalley launched their Shelf App – their “first mobile app, available for free on both iOS and Android devices.” I was excited to see the announcement, and downloaded the app right away. The following are my first impressions of this new way to access NetGalley.
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Book Review: May Day
May Day (Seekers #1) Josie Jaffrey May Day (Seekers #1) was published on July 9th, 2020. In addition to receiving a physical ARC of this urban fantasy from the author, but as always, all thoughts are my own. Beyond what is told in the synopsis, I do talk briefly about the romantic relationships of the protagonist, Jack, and a certain important detail that is not necessarily covered in the content warnings, but one that I think readers should be aware of.Â
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Plum Paper Notebook for Book Journaling
With summer in full force (i.e. a lot of days spent up at camp), I haven’t really had time to work on blog posts over the past couple of weeks. Plus, when I have had moments to brainstorm ideas or prepare a draft, I haven’t felt focused enough to get any solid work done.
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Quarter 2 Wrap-Up | 2020 Reading Challenge
When I laid out my plan for my 2020 Reading Challenge, I decided to forgo my monthly wrap-ups, and instead write quarterly wrap-ups to discuss my reading progress and any general Reading Challenge updates. The end of June is now here, which means it’s time to look back on the second quarter of 2020.
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Book Review: White Ivy | 20 Books of Summer
White Ivy Susie Yang White Ivy will be published on November 3rd, 2020 by Simon & Schuster as a literary mystery/thriller. I received an eARC from the publisher via NetGalley, but as always, all thoughts are my own.
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Mid-Year Freak Out Book Tag 2020
The purpose of this book tag is to horrify you with a reminder that the year is half over look back on the books that have filled the first half of your year. I don’t have the name of the creator of this tag, so if you do please let me know in a comment.











