I love watching Booktube and one of my favourite videos to watch is a book haul. I must have watched hundreds of them and (as long as they're done well) I do really enjoy them. In all this watching though, I'd never considered doing a book haul blog post until I discovered Bibliophile Book Club and I read her March book haul post. I decided I'd give it a go and see what people think and see if you're interested in what books I'm getting each month.
I'm posting this a little before the end of the month as I genuinely don't think I'll be getting or receiving any more books before the end of the month. If I do and people enjoy this, I can always add it to next months haul. This month as well the books are not in the order I got them, but if I do continue to do these blog posts, I will make sure that I keep the order of when I received books in the future.
So the books I bought, received or was gifted in the months of April (and the very back end of March) were as follows:
1. The Pillars Of The Earth by Ken Follett
2. The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey
3. Half Lost by Sally Green
4. Stars Above by Marissa Meyer
5. The Ring Of Solomon by Jonathan Stroud
6. Queen Of Shadows by Sarah J. Maas
7. Behind Closed Doors by B. A. Paris
8. Covet by J. R. Ward
9. Crave by J. R, Ward
10. Envy by J. R. Ward
11. The Lie by C. L. Taylor
12. The Accident by C. L. Taylor
13. Batman: A Visual History
14. Star Wars: The Force Awakens by Alan Dean Foster
15. Yonder by LeeAnne Hansen (Audiobook)
16. Steelheart by Brandon Sanderson (Audiobook)
17. Firefight by Brandon Sanderson (Audiobook)
18. Whispers Of Bedlam Asylum by Mark C. King
19. Deadly Harvest by Michael Stanley
20. Harvest Festival by Karl Drinkwater
21. Death Note: Black Edition, Vol. 5 by Tsugumi Ohba
22. Death Note: Black Edition, Vol. 6 by Tsugumi Ohba
23. Batman: The Long Halloween by Jeph Loeb
24. The Flash: Born To Run by Mark Waid
25. Cruel Crown by Victoria Aveyard
26. Batman: The Black Mirror by Scott Snyder
I think I got everything. I think there's a really nice mix of books and I am really looking forward to them all.
What do you think of this kind of blog post? Would you like to see more of this in the future? Also tell me what books you've bought recently.
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