May Book Haul: The “Retail Therapy” Edition
Welcome to the “retail therapy” edition of May book haul. I was doing really well at not buying books until a recent trip to Chicago to visit a friend this past weekend. Let’s just say I went overboard…
To be honest, it felt really good to do some retail therapy since I’ve been a bit stressed out about some things lately. I was able to blow off some steam and I found a lot of books that I been wanting to buy for a while. The best thing about the books that I bought is that they were all sold at a discounted price. I got to travel to some new stores in the area as well as a couple of my favorites. Without further ado, let’s jump into the piles of books that I bought!
The Death of Vishnu by Manil Suri
Remembrance: A Mediator Novel by Meg Cabot
Between The Devil and The Deep Blue Sea by April Genevieve Tucholke
Orphan #8 by Kin van Alkemade
The Clockwork Three by Matthew J. Kirby
Loving Pedro Infante by Denise Chávez
The Edge of Midnight by Beverly Jenkins
Black Lace by Beverly Jenkins
Sugar by Jewell Parker Rhodes
The Red Pencil by Andrea Davis Pinkney
Red Hiding Hood by Sarah Blakley-Cartwright
The Autobiography of My Mother by Jamaica Kincaid
One Hundred And One Thousand Nights by Benjamin Buchholz
Young Avengers: Style>Substance Vol. 1 by
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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This is a great haul! Let me know how you like the Kincaid book– I need to read more from her. Somehow, I ended up with far too many books this month. I’m going to crack down in June, though!
I own another book by her as well, but I have yet to read that one too. I really like Kincaid’s writing style/stories so I hope I enjoy it. I have to crack down on my reading too. I’m behind on my reading challenges/goals and half of the year is practically over. Yikes! 0.0
Definitely been there with book-retail-therapy… Amazing finds! I have been meaning to get to Kincaid for a while – thank you for the motivation. Looking forward to your reviews and recommendations! 🙂
I think we can all afford to splurge a little books sometimes, it feels great! 🙂 Kincaid is an amazing writer, I hope you enjoy her books when you read them. Thanks Ioana!