October 2021 Book Haul & Wrap Up

Sunday, October 31, 2021




It's the end of a month which means a quick recap on my reading goal and book haul. Did you add any books to your collection this month? I feel like I added so many! I’m so excited about all the holiday books, I can’t wait to read them, there are so many good ones this year!

Special thanks to both Viking Books (So, This Is Christmas) and City Owl Press (Eight Days of Christmas) for review copies. Look for my review coming soon!

The Matzah Ball by Jean Meltzer

The Holiday Swap by Maggie Knox

Payback's a Witch by Lana Harper

Nick and Noel's Christmas Playlist by Codi Hall

So, This is Christmas by Tracy Andreen

Eight Days of Christmas by Starla DeKruyf

The Ex Hex by Erin Sterling

Ask Again, Yes by Mary Beth Keane

Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo



There were so many books I wanted to read to celebrate Halloween but I was only able to finish four. Not too bad since it’s been a very busy month but I am a little bummed I didn’t get to all of them.

Payback's a Witch by Lana Harper

The Last Graduate by Naomi Novik

The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood

The Ex Hex by Erin Sterling


How did you do with your monthly reading goal? Did you hit it or fall short? What about your October book haul? Did you get anything really awesome?



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The Last Graduate

Friday, October 15, 2021

The Last Graduate
(Scholomance, #2)
by Naomi Novik

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Publication Date: Sep 28 2021
Publisher: Del Rey Books
Pages: 400
ISBN: 9780593128862
Genre: Young Adult | Fantasy
Source: eBook

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Synopsis: Senior year is finally here which means it's time for El, Orion, and the other seniors at Scholomance to prepare for graduation - a deadly ritual that historically leaves only a few survivors. Instead of preparing for graduation by building enough mana to get through the graduation ceremony, poor El is spending all her time fighting off mals that seem to be focused entirely on her. It's clear the school is out to get her because she gets straddled with the worst class schedule, in the farthest classrooms, and is grouped with freshmen. How is El supposed to store up enough mana to graduate when she has to keep using it to fight off mals and save herself from becoming a delicious snack to all the mals? 

Review: Usually second books in trilogies are the worst because they just act as a gap between the first and third books. The Last Graduate is not one of those, in fact, I loved it even more than the first book. How is that even possible? That rarely happens, in fact, I am having a hard time recalling another series where the second book was better than the first. 

I'm not sure exactly what it is, but I just absolutely adore El. I have found her so relatable, even from the very beginning. She is introverted, sarcastic, and often pessimistic. You can actually see the growth between junior and senior year because the character that closes out the second book is not the same girl we met at the beginning of book one. She is so honest and raw and that makes her likable and relatable, and even though she has a prickly personality she finds friends that love her for who she is, even if she is in an inner battle with herself to not go malificer. 

Novik has a gift to create vivid worlds, relatable characters, action-packed adventure, and gut-wrenching endings - wait what? Yes, you read that correctly! Seriously, what the actual f with that ending?! I'm pretty sure I just sat there staring at the screen for several minutes, slowly blinking, thinking - "wait, what just happened?" 

“I think everyone else felt as I did, secretly and irrationally, that if we could only succeed, if we could only destroy the whole place, we could save ourselves from ever having been in here.”
― Naomi Novik, The Last Graduate

Overall I give this book 4.5 stars because the story is that fantastic, but don't just take my word for it, read the series for yourself.

Special thanks to NetGalley and Del Rey Books (Random House Publishing/Ballantine) for providing me with this ARC in exchange for an honest review.



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The Love Hypothesis

The Love Hypothesis
by Ali Hazelwood

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Publication Date: Sep 14 2021
Publisher: Berkley
Pages: 352
ISBN: 9780593336823
Genre: Adult | Contemporary | Romance 
Source: Own

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Synopsis: Olive, a third-year Ph.D. candidate, finds herself in a predicament when her best friend Anh falls in love. Anh is apprehensive about dating because she doesn't want to hurt Olive's feelings so to convince Anh that Olive is ok with Anh dating, she fakes a relationship with the first person she sees. Ironically that first person is a young professor who is a well-known ass on the campus.

Shockingly Adam agrees to go along with Olive's fake-dating scheme but things take an interesting turn during a big science conference and Olive begins to wonder if there is more to Adam than his hard exterior lets on.

Review: I put off reading this book for a month because everyone was talking about it and everyone was saying how great it was and in my mind, I was like "yeah right". Don't get me wrong, it looked cute and I did have it on my TBR list but I couldn't figure out why everyone was going so nuts over this book. Seriously, it was all over Bookstagram and even my coworker was talking about it.

I finally decided to read it because a majority of the book is set in the fall so it fit into my need to read seasonal reads only, even though it wasn't about witches or anything spooky and Halloween-ish. I could not put this book down!! It was soooooo good! I totally understand all of the hype now because wowzers! I'm a little annoyed that it was so good and everyone else was right about it because now I am on the bandwagon and the rebel inside of me does not want to be on the bandwagon.

“I wish you could see yourself the way I see you”
― Ali Hazelwood, The Love Hypothesis

Heavy sigh. Ok, so the characters are fun and fabulous. I love the witty banter. I love the grumpy sunshine trope. I love the fake dating tope. I love the nerdy science vibe. I love how fun and sparkly Olive is. Seriously, she is the best! Can I please be her when I grow up? Then there is stoic Adam with his rigid personality. But then wonderful Hazel comes along and the rest is just absolute perfection.

I can't even put into words whole thoughts and sentences regarding this book. Every single thing about it was perfection. From here on out I will preorder any Ali Hazelwood book and bump it to the top of my pile. 

Obviously, I give this book 5 stars because there isn't one single thing wrong with it, other than it being only 352 pages. It's rom-com gold.




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October 2021 TBR

Friday, October 1, 2021




Happy first day of October, bookworms!

A brand new month means a brand new stack of books to read. I had a hard time choosing which books I wanted to read this month. I think I am going to try some season reading and focus on either thrillers, autumn romance, or books with magic/witches/werewolves/vampires. There are a lot of fantastic fantasy books out this month so it’s hard to pick just a couple.

Here's what I'm reading this month:

The Last Graduate by Naomi Novik

A Slow Fire Burning by Paula Hawkins

The Neighbor's Secret by L. Alison Heller

The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins


Here's to hoping for a great reading month! What about you? What are you reading this month?



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