April Book Haul!
Welcome back to another monthly edition of book haul! I’m trying really hard not to buy a lot of books and concentrate on the hoards of books that I already own. Looking back at this month’s purchases I did very well! I’m proud to say that all of the books I did buy were used, and the others that I acquired were gifts/ARCs.
I’m also working on trying to balance my three TBR piles (Library, Personal, ARCs) and keep everything in check. There are so many ARCs I want to request on Netgalley/through book tours, but I’m doing a better job of cutting back so that I can focus on my own books at home too. Does anybody else deal with this problem too? I feel like I’m not the only one.
Lastly, I want to thank everyone who participated in my Spring giveaway! I had a lot of fun and I plan to do another giveaway in the near future. If you didn’t win this time around, don’t worry you’ll have some more chances to win!
Now let’s get to the book haul!
Bought:
Terminated (Revivalist #3) by Rachel Caine
The Heiress by Lynsay Sands
The Fiery Cross (Outlander #5) by Diana Gabaldon
Fallen Grace by Mary Hooper
The Good Girl by Mary Kubica
The Lovebird by Natalie Brown
Gifted:
1000 Paths to Happiness by David Baird
The Fifth Amendment by
The Power of Broke by Daymond John
ARCs/Review Copies:
The Lost Journals of Sylvia Plath by Kimberly Knutsen
Street of Eternal Happiness by Rob Schmitz -Review coming soon!
Radio Girls by Sarah-Jane Stratford
That concludes this month’s book haul! What books did you buy this month? What books have you recently added to your TBR? Tell me in the comment section below. 🙂
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Does that book include authentic writings from the journals of Sylvia Plath? That’s so cool. :O
I’m not entirely sure. The whole plot references a lot of stuff from the journals of Sylvia Plath, but I’ll see for sure when I read the book.
I’d love to know your thoughts on the Journals of Sylvia Plath book 🙂