Booking Ahead/Weekly-Monthly Wrap Up
1 August 2021
Filed under Book Reviews
Tags: Booking Ahead, Caffeinated Reviewer, Monthly recap, Weekly wrap up, What's on my Plate

I’m trying to get back into the habit of doing a round-up of the week just completed and also take a look at my plans for the forthcoming week. I rather got out of the habit of doing this last year but I would like to reinstate this type of post as I feel it keeps me on track. So, I’m linking up to The Sunday Post over at Kimberly’s Caffeinated Reviewer. Without further ado:
Last week:
This week was a bit poop. My internet is absolutely pants so whilst I’ve managed to post things to the blog this has been achieved by using my mobile data. Consequently I haven’t been blog hopping because this would just wipe me out. Hopefully an engineer is paying a visit in the next few days so normal service may be resumed (fingers crossed). I have posted four reviews this week though so all good on that front, I completed my second batch of SPFBO books and also read Triflers Need Not Apply by Camilla Bruce. My buddy reads were a disaster this month (apologies to my lovely blogger buddies – I will do better this month).
Continue with Empire’s Ruin by Brian Staveley (which unfortunately I didn’t get a chance to pick up this last week) and also pick up Mrs Rochester’s Ghost by Lindsay Marcott or Paper and Blood by Kevin Hearne. I will also be posting about my next four SPFBO reads.
- Come With Me by Ronald Malfi
- Stone Magus by Stephanie C Marks
- Book of Secrets by Claudia Blood
- Dragonbirth by Raina Nightingale
- Murder of Crows by Anne Bishop
- Triflers Need Not Apply by Camilla Bruce
Books read during July:
- Meet Me In Another Life by Catriona Silvey
- The Final Girl Support Group by Grady Hendrix
- The Past is Red by by Catherynne M Valente
- The Retreat by Elisabeth de Mariaffi
- Come With Me by Ronald Malfi
- Stone Magus by Stephanie C Marks
- Book of Secrets by Claudia Blood
- Berserker by Dimitrios Gkirgkiris
- Dragonbirth by Raina Nightingale
- Triflers Need Not Apply by Camilla Bruce – rtf




