Hi everyone and welcome to my weekly blog feature to recap the week with bookish news and what to expect coming up! So without further ado...
*Reading Right Now*

I'm binge-reading this series, and loving the first book so far!
*Previous Posts*

I'm binge-reading this series, and loving the first book so far!
*Previous Posts*
*Recommendation of the Week*

Emotional and heartbreaking, told beautifully.
*From The Interwebs*

Emotional and heartbreaking, told beautifully.
*From The Interwebs*
- Lucy @ Queen of Contemporary showed pictures of her book pigs
- Emily @ Loony Literate talked about second book syndrome
- Jeann @ Happy Indulgence shared 10 Wordpress Plugins for Book Bloggers
- Ebony @ Daring Damsels made a video on books she's bringing to uni
- Stephanie @ Chasm of Books tips on sharing your writing
- Aussie author Kylie Fornasier shared her last post and interview with questions from me adn some other bloggers at Inside A Dog
*Haul*
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Thank you to Bloomsbury, Simon and Schuster and Jen @ YA Romantics for these books! |
- The Winner's Crime by Marie Rutkoski - Yay for more Kestrel and Arin! I can't wait to start this.
- Year of Mistaken Discoveries by Eileen Cook - This sounds like a touching contemporary which I'm looking forward to reading.
- What I Thought Was True by Huntley Fitzpatrick - I won this and since I love a good contemporary romance and heard great things about the author, I definitely can't wait to dive into this one.
*Other News*
- On Saturday morning I volunteered at the St Vincent de Paul Brekky Van, providing breakfast to the homeless. Although it meant a really early start, it was ultimately a rewarding experience which does help the community, and I'd love to do it again.
- 'Finding Nemo' was on last night and I remember just how much I loved it - it brought back so many good memories as my favourite movie from my childhood. Not only do I now pick up those hilarious one-liners, but I also found some great pieces of advice which will come in handy for me now as the workload of the HSC continues:
On that note - how has your week been?