Unveiling My Epic Book Haul!

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Unveiling My Epic Book Haul!

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Night Angel Trilogy
  3. Meg Cabot Books
  4. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
  5. Elart's Books
  6. The Selection Series
  7. Crown of Midnight
  8. Carnival of Souls
  9. Sherlock Holmes Novels
  10. Ancient History Books
  11. The Sky is Everywhere
  12. The Rain
  13. Love Letters to the Dead
  14. My True Love Gave to Me
  15. Charmed Novels
  16. The Inner Trilogy
  17. Ruby Redford Books
  18. Spy Novels
  19. Solitaire
  20. Dorothy Must Die
  21. Conclusion

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Introduction

Hey guys! Today, I want to share my recent book haul with You. I may have gone a bit overboard and bought around 14 books in the past few weeks. I'm really excited to Show you all the books I've got, so let's dive right into it!

Night Angel Trilogy

The first set of books I want to talk about is the Night Angel Trilogy. These were a belated birthday present from a friend. There was a slight mishap with the delivery, but luckily, the books made it to me. Although I haven't Read this series yet, I borrowed them from a friend once and Never got around to reading them. From what I know, the Night Angel Trilogy is about an assassin, and I'm really looking forward to diving into these books.

Meg Cabot Books

When I was younger, I had a huge obsession with Meg Cabot. She wrote books like The Princess Diaries, which I absolutely loved. Recently, I ordered all of her books, but only one has arrived so far. It's called "When Lightning Strikes" and it's the first book in the 1-800-Where-R-You series. The story revolves around a girl who gets struck by lightning and discovers that she has the ability to locate missing children just by looking at their pictures. I don't remember much about these books since it's been a while, but I can't wait to revisit them.

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

During one of my bookstore visits, I stumbled upon "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll. Surprisingly, I've never actually read this classic, so I'm really excited to finally Delve into the whimsical world of Alice and her adventures in Wonderland. This book will definitely be on my February TBR list.

Elart's Books

I have a slight obsession with Elart's books. Though I've only read "We Were Liars" so far, I found another book by her called "The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks." This book follows Frankie's Journey as she attends a boarding school and uncovers secrets and Hidden societies. I have mixed feelings about this book, which I'll discuss in my upcoming January wrap-up. Nevertheless, I'm still excited to read this and see how the story unfolds.

The Selection Series

After reading the Selection series by Kiera Cass, I had both love and hate for the series. However, I couldn't resist picking up "The Selection Stories" by Kiera Cass. This book features two novellas, "The Prince" and "The Guard," which provide more Insight into Maxon and Aspen's stories. While it did slightly change my opinion of Aspen, I still have mixed feelings. Nonetheless, this book is definitely holding me over until the release of "The Heir" in May, which I'm eagerly anticipating.

Crown of Midnight

On a recent bookstore visit, I stumbled upon "Crown of Midnight" by Sarah J. Maas. It's the Second book in the Throne of Glass series, and even though I haven't read the first book yet, I decided to grab this one since it was at a discounted price. I'm really looking forward to diving into this series and uncovering the epic world Sarah J. Maas has created.

Carnival of Souls

Another book I picked up during my bookstore visit is "Carnival of Souls" by Melissa Marr. I saw this book and was immediately captivated by the title and premise. It's written by the same author who wrote "The Wicked Lovely" series, which I haven't read yet. The idea of a Carnival of Souls really intrigued me, so I couldn't pass up the opportunity to add this to my collection.

Sherlock Holmes Novels

I've always been a fan of Sherlock Holmes, having watched all the TV series and movies. However, I've never actually read any of the original Sherlock Holmes novels. That's why I was thrilled to find "The Sign of Four" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. This detective novel features the brilliant mind of Sherlock Holmes and his adventures in solving mysteries. I can't wait to delve into the written works of Sherlock Holmes and experience the original stories firsthand.

Ancient History Books

Back when I was in high school, I studied ancient history and became immersed in the world of the Roman Empire. One book I've always wanted to read is "I, Claudius" by Robert Graves. This book chronicles the life of Claudius and offers insights into the Roman Empire during his reign. It's been on my wishlist for a long time, and I finally found a copy of it. I'm excited to brush up on my ancient history knowledge and dive into this historical Novel.

The Sky is Everywhere

Jandy Nelson's "The Sky is Everywhere" is the next book on my list. After finishing "I'll Give You the Sun" in just one or two sittings, I knew I had to read more of her work. "The Sky is Everywhere" follows a girl who is caught between falling in love and grieving over someone. I'm intrigued to see how this emotional journey unfolds and how love and grief intertwine in the story.

The Rain

I'm quite picky when it comes to dystopian novels, but "The Rain" by Virginia Bergin caught my eye. The catchline on the front page, "Just one drop will kill you," Instantly piqued my interest. The story revolves around a deadly rain that poses a threat to humanity. I'm excited to see how the author explores this dystopian world and how the characters navigate the challenges they face.

Love Letters to the Dead

"Love Letters to the Dead" by AVA Dellaira is a book that recently arrived, and I'm eager to dive into it. It's about a girl who, as part of her English class assignment, writes letters to dead people, including icons like Heath Ledger. Through these letters, she reflects on her own life and tries to escape her personal struggles. I haven't read this book yet, but I ordered it just last week, and I'm impressed with how quickly it arrived.

My True Love Gave to Me

"My True Love Gave to Me" is an anthology edited by Stephanie Perkins that features stories by various authors. The book is filled with heartwarming tales centered around the theme of love during the holiday season. I haven't had the chance to read this book yet, but it'll definitely be the first one I pick up once I finish my Current TBR list. The beautiful cover and the inclusion of tabbed pages make this book even more appealing.

Charmed Novels

As a fan of the TV show "Charmed," I was excited to discover that there are novels Based on the series. I found the first volume of the Charmed novels at a comic book store and couldn't resist the opportunity to delve back into the world of the Charmed Ones. I'm not sure where these books pick up in the storyline, but I'm confident that they'll capture the essence of the TV show and provide an immersive reading experience.

The Inner Trilogy

The Inner Trilogy is another set of books I've been eagerly anticipating. I found the second book, "Buzz" by Anders de la Motte, at a discounted price and couldn't resist adding it to my collection. The first book, "Game," is already in my TBR jar, and I'm excited to read it soon. This trilogy revolves around a dangerous reality game that blurs the line between the virtual world and real life. As a fan of action-packed thrillers, I'm confident that these books will deliver an engaging and suspenseful experience.

Ruby Redford Books

During my younger years, I had a love for spy novels, and that's why I picked up the first Ruby Redford book. I've been eyeing it at my local bookstore for a while, but it was always too expensive. I finally found a copy at a reasonable price and couldn't resist buying it. This book promises an exciting adventure filled with spies and secrets, and I'm eager to jump into Ruby Redford's world.

Solitaire

"Solitaire" by Alice Oseman caught my Attention during a visit to the book warehouse. I had actually planned to buy this book at full price, but luckily, I found it for a discounted price. I don't know much about the story since I prefer not to read blurbs, but I'm intrigued by the title and the cover. The book revolves around something called Solitaire, and I'm eager to discover what it entails.

Dorothy Must Die

The final book in my haul is "Dorothy Must Die" by Danielle Paige. This book is a play on "The Wizard of Oz," and I've been itching to read it for a while. One of my friends Mentioned that it annoyed her a bit, so I'm curious to see what her grievances were. Despite being the first book in a series, I couldn't resist purchasing it because it was at a discounted price. I'm excited to dive into this dark twist on the beloved classic.

Conclusion

That wraps up my book haul for now. I hope you enjoyed hearing about the books I've recently acquired. Let me know in the comments which books you have bought recently and which ones you're most excited to read. Stay tuned for more videos, and I'll see you guys soon. Happy reading!

Highlights

  • Exciting book haul featuring various genres and authors
  • Night Angel Trilogy, Meg Cabot books, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and more
  • Compelling series like The Selection and Throne of Glass
  • Dystopian novels and emotional journeys
  • Anthology edited by Stephanie Perkins with heartwarming stories
  • Charmed novels for fans of the TV show
  • Action-packed thrillers and spy novels
  • A dark twist on "The Wizard of Oz"
  • Stay tuned for more book-related videos

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