#Shannon messenger you’re great but you’re killing me with these .5 books
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The feeling when it’s been over a decade since the first keeper book came out and the series still isn’t finished, so there’s that middle school kid that just discovered it and then that college student all talking about keefes abs and waiting for book 10 together.
I like how the the KOTLC fandom is just half twelve year old and half gay teens.
#Shannon messenger you’re great but you’re killing me with these .5 books#I started in middle school and I have yet to escape this series#which I hate with a fiery passage because my god it’s the power fantasy incarnate#which I adore to death#but also itch to rewrite#for literally no reason#Shannon I understand you’re busy take you’re time sweetie#I’m just perpetually confused by these books and crave answers only you possess#also I read so many of these characters gay#and I doubt it’s intentional#but linh and marella?#fire and water? RED AND BLUE
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Hey all, Dani here.
It’s my birthday and I’m sitting in panels, ooh yeah, writing panels. LOL. Hello everybody. Yes, I wrote this intro before we actually got started with Gen Con, so this paragraph may just be pretty vague. Oh well, there’s nothing I can really do to help that. You will definitely be getting the specifics very soon, since Damian wants to do daily wrap-ups. Be looking for the Thursday AKA Gen Con Day One post tomorrow…as well as my regularly scheduled Friday Recommendations post. This time around I’m talking about Tabletop Games, so that should be fun.
First off, as I have every monthly wrap up this year, let’s start by going over my progress with my 2019 goals.
Reading: Still doing fantastic with this one. I increased my Goodreads goal to 150 books, but I don’t know, if I have a reading month in August like I did in July then I might need to increase the goal again. Umm…yeah, I think I read 31 books this month. It was a great month of reading.
Blogging: It was also a great month for blogging. Yes, there was one day in July where I skipped my usual post, but I made up for it with a few bonus posts towards the end of the month. In total there were 35 posts that went up on Mousai Books in July, so I think that’s great.
Writing: I wrote a little bit! Not a whole lot, though I did do a bit more character work, and I tried to get some semblance of an outline going and stuff. It’s not a whole lot of progress, but it’s something. And I plan to keep working on improving my updates in this section of my wrap-up posts, so we’ll see what August has in store.
Conventions: Well, I’m at Gen Con right now, so yay, conventions! I had this post prepped up before we left for Indianapolis, so I don’t have a detailed update for this one, but it’s a safe guess that I’m having a great time, and hopefully these writing panels are going to help me with my own writing. And after we’ve finished with this weekend, Damian and I will be shifting our focus to Cincinnati Comic Expo, which takes place in September. We will be working at the Colorworld Books booth, and it should be a great time.
All right, now let’s go over all the books I read in the month of July. As always, I will leave a link to the review if I have one posted already.
Dragon Goes House-Hunting Volume 3 by Kawo Tanuki and Choco Aya — 4.5 stars
My Hero Academia Volume 19 by Kohei Horikoshi — 4 stars
Bungo Stray Dogs Volume 1 by Kafka Asagiri and Sango Harukawa — 4 stars
Comics Will Break Your Heart by Faith Erin Hicks — 4.5 stars
Specter by Katie Jane Galloway — 4 stars
Wicked Fox by Kat Cho — 5 stars
The Language of Fire by Stephanie Hemphill — 4 stars
Screen Queens by Lori Goldstein — 4.5 stars
The Dead Queens Club by Hannah Capin — 4 stars
Keeper of the Lost Cities by Shannon Messenger �� 3 stars
Vox Machina Origins Series II Issue #1 by Jody Houser, Fiona Staples, Olivia Samson, Msassyk, and Matthew Mercer — 5 stars
My Hero Academia Vigilantes Volume 5 by Hideyuki Furuhashi and Betten Court — 4 stars
VIZ Manga Sampler 2019 — overall 4.5 stars
Kakuriyo: Bed & Breakfast for Spirits Volume 1 by Midori Yuma and Wako Iota — 4.5 stars
Roomies by Christina Lauren — 5 stars
Kakuriyo: Bed & Breakfast for Spirits Volume 2 by Midori Yuma and Wako Iota — 5 stars
Kakuriyo: Bed & Breakfast for Spirits Volume 3 by Midori Yuma and Wako Iota — 5 stars
Kakuriyo: Bed & Breakfast for Spirits Volume 4 by Midori Yuma and Wako Iota — 5 stars
Spin the Dawn by Elizabeth Lim — 4.5 stars
Skyward by Brandon Sanderson — 5 stars
Shatter the Sky by Rebecca Kim Wells — 4 stars
Black Clover Vol 11 by Yuki Tabata — 5 stars
The Merciful Crow by Margaret Owen — 5 stars
Akame Ga Kill! Zero Vol 1 by Takahiro — 4 stars
One-Punch Man Vol 5 by ONE — 5 stars
Delicious in Dungeon Vol 4 by Ryoko Kui — 5 stars
Spice & Wolf by Isuna Hasekura — 4 stars
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Vol 2 by Fuse — 5 stars
Fullmetal Alchemist 3-in-1 Vol 1-2-3 by Hiromu Arakawa — 5 stars
Avatar The Last Airbender: The Rise of Kyoshi by F.C. Yee with Michael Dante DiMartino — 5 stars
The 71/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton — 3 stars
Next up is the book haul and OwlCrate unboxing portions of my monthly wrap up. Now, I’m betting that I did pick up some stuff yesterday–we almost always hit up the comic book store, but that will be included in the Gen Con Wrap Up Posts, so be sure to check that out.
OwlCrate – So there were a lot of interesting goodies in the box this month. I’m definitely glad to have the next exclusive mug in the Harry Potter collection, because they just might be my favorite mugs to use. I also really enjoy the playing cards, the art prints, and the puzzle.
Finally, it’s time to talk August TBR. I am participating in the NEWTs Magical Readathon, so most of my TBR will be focused on that. For the rest of my TBR, I am focusing on NetGalley ARCs, because I have a bunch of September releases and I’d like to get their reviews up by their respective release dates. Also, NetGalley is hosting #Reviewathon until August 30th. You can find my TBR post on the blog already.
I’m actually pretty excited about my TBR for August. I’m really hoping to improve my review ratio on NetGalley, so this should definitely help with that.
How was your reading in July? Do you have any books you’re really excited to read in August? Let me know in the comments, and I’ll be back soon with more bookish content.
July Wrap Up Hey all, Dani here. It's my birthday and I'm sitting in panels, ooh yeah, writing panels. LOL.
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