
Wow! How is April already gone? Mylzs second birthday is early next month and I am not at all prepared!
I totaled 17 books this month, which is pretty good for a hard month in book battle. I try to read at least 15 a month, so I’m glad I hit my goal. Nine were audios, which I think is a record. Three were graphic novels, which may also be a record. Then five physicals.
Here’s what I read:

AUDIOS
- True West by Sam Shepard – Two stars. I bought solely because Kit Harington was narrating it. I couldn’t even tell it was him and the story was hard to follow.
- Hidden Bodies by Caroline Kepnes – Five stars. Another creepy, enthralling read. Can’t wait for book 3.
- What I Saw and How I Lied by Judy Brundell – Four stars. Great mystery set right after WW2. Very emerging.
- Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid – Five Star. Full review to come. Ensemble cast and one of the best audio’s I’ve ever heard.
- The Greatest Love Story Ever Told by Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally – Five stars. Full review to come. Super funny.
- One of the Guys by Delaney Diamond – Three star. Nothing wrong with it, but typical romance. Full review to come.
- Picture Perfect love by Melissa McClone – Three stars. Another typical romance. Full review to come.
- Yield by Lilia Moon – Three and a half stars. Super spicy read! Full Review to come.
- Recalculating by Jennifer Weiner – Three and a half stars. Original mystery/thriller. Full review to come.

GRAPHIC NOVELS
- A Boy Called Bat by Elana K. Arnold – Four stars. Great introduction to kids who have autism.
- The Dreadful Fate of Jonathan York by Kory Merritt – Four stars. Super creepy art.
- Lumberjanes by Noelle Stevenson – Four stars. Great friendship and girl power. Full Review to come.

PHYSICAL BOOKS
- An Affair of Poisons by Addie Thorley – Four Stars. Love a book set in old Paris. Full review to come.
- Little Darlings by Melanie Golding – Four and a half stars. Arc. Super creepy. Super amazing. Great look at PPD/PPA
- Alanna: The First Adventure by Tamora Pierce – Great beginning to one of the OGs of YA. This was recommended to me by another Words and Whimsy modmin and I loved it! Can’t wait to continue the series.
- White Rose by Kip Wilson – Four stars. ARC. Written in verse. German resistance in WW2. Amazing read.
- Daughter of the Pirate King by Tricia Levenseller – Five stars. My second Tricia book and I fell even more in love with her.

As you can see, I never stick to my TBRs. Ever. BUT I will have my May TBR up tomorrow!
Until next time..


















