
Hello, everyone! It seems that another month has already flown by! My blog has continued to grow (thank you to everyone who stops by to read the posts), and I’ve been increasing the amount and types of content. It’s been a lot of fun to experiment with all the different posts, but it has also been a bit exhausting keeping up with it all and trying to read books too. That being said, I made a lot of progress on my reading goals this month, which you’ll be able to see below.
Progress On My 2021 Reading Goal

April 2021 Reviews
In total, I completed 12 book reviews this month. I participated in my first blog tour and completed two requested book reviews. I reviewed the following books:
- Star Wars: Shadow Fall by Alexander Freed | See the review!
- Jairus’s Girl by L.R. Hay | See the review!
- Foretold by Violet Lumani | See the review!
- A Song of Steel by J.C. Duncan | See the review!
- Doctor Who: All Flesh Is Grass by Una McCormack | See the review!
- The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune | See the review!
- The Lore of Prometheus by Graham Austin-King | See the review!
- The Broken Heart of Arelium by Alex Robins | See the review!
- The Year Before the End by Vidar Hokstad | See the review!
- Doctor Who: The Minds of Magnox by Darren Jones | See the review!
- 2034: A Novel of the Next World War by Elliot Ackerman & James Stavridis | See the review!
- Lost in the Never Woods by Aiden Thomas | See the review!
Original Work & Blog Posts
I wrote a new series of blog posts reflecting on my reasons and motivations for reading. Check them out below:
Upcoming Reviews
I read several books this month that I haven’t gotten around to reviewing yet, and I don’t want to leave them out! So, here they are:
- Doctor Who: Mutually Assured Destruction by Lizzie Hopley
- Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 11 by Nick Spencer
- Doctor Who: Genetics of the Daleks by Jonathan Morris
- Doctor Who: Echoes of Extinction by Alfie Shaw
- Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo
- The Extraordinaries by TJ Klune
- Star Wars: Thrawn Ascendancy: Greater Good by Timothy Zahn
- The Children of Hurin by J.R.R. Tolkien
Final Thoughts
Looking back on my TBR for April, I exceeded most of my expectations. However, I did end up switching out some books for others. I did not end up reading Victory’s Price by Alexander Freed and replaced it with the new Thrawn book instead. I just don’t feel very excited about the last Alphabet Squadron book. So, I think I’ll let it drop farther down the TBR for a while. I also didn’t read as many NetGalley ARCs as I planned because I decided to jump on Shadow and Bone at the last minute before watching the TV series. Overall, though, I’m satisfied with what I read this month and have had a lot of fun with the books and posts I was able to do. Here’s to bigger and better things for next month!
Looks like you had a great reading month with a variety of books! I enjoyed reading your thoughts on why you read. Have a great May!
Yes! It has been a great month with a wide range of genres. Thanks for stopping by to read my posts! I hope you have a great May as well!
I want to read The House in the Cerulean Sea so bad. I’ve heard so many good things about it. Good job with your reading this month. It always feels good to exceed expectations. Have a great May!
I highly recommend it. It is one of my favorite books so far this year. Thank you, and I hope you have a great May as well!
Love the cover of Foretold, don’t think I’ve seen that one before! I need to read on in the Shadow & Bone series, I’ve only read the first book. I love that you wrote some poems in April for national poetry month! That is awesome! Hope you have a good May.
Lisa Loves Literature
I’ve only read the first book of the Shadow and Bone series too, but I have the others on hold at the library. So, hopefully I’ll get to them soon. I really liked the cover of Foretold too, and it is one of the things that drew me to the book. It comes out in June or July. So, be on the lookout for it. ๐ I hope you have a great May as well!
I followed the link to your review of โThe House In the Cerulean Sea.โ It sounds like quite a fun story about magic!
It is a great book! Honestly, I think it is my favorite read so far this year.
Great month in books! I now have a copy of The House on the Cerulean Sea and am excited to read it since you loved it. I also have Lost in the Never Woods here to read soon. I hope your May is going well too!
Thanks! I hope you enjoy them both and are having a good May too!