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[New post] What I got from the library! #2

Site logo image Elsie LMC posted: " Hi everyone! How are you doing? 💕 Sooo I've got something to admit......I've must have been to the library over 10 times since my last what I got from the library post 🙈. I'm a bit obsessed and according to my family I've got the library bug 🤣 this all m" Elsie LMC

What I got from the library! #2

Elsie LMC

Sep 29

Hi everyone! How are you doing? 💕 Sooo I've got something to admit......I've must have been to the library over 10 times since my last what I got from the library post 🙈. I'm a bit obsessed and according to my family I've got the library bug 🤣 this all means one thing and that is that this post is going to be mahoosive! No joke. My dad's even been letting me use his card to fuel this madness. I'm going to be sharing books from quite a few library trips, even the ones I didn't click with and brought back early on, you're gonna see it all and then next week I am going to share even more so stay tuned for that and I hope you enjoy this! Let's get going:

We come apart by Sarah Crossan and Brian Conaghan

I finished this book in a day! It was a really poignant and beautiful read.

Apple and Rain by Sarah Crossan

I couldn't stick with reading this book for some reason even tho I like Sarah Crossan books which is a shame.

The Weight of Water by Sarah Crossan

I finished this book the day I got it too! It was a sad read but I really enjoyed it and I liked how it was written in the form of poetry like some of the other books I got from the library around this time.

Meat Market by Juno Dawson

I'm really enjoying this one so far, it's about a girl chosen to be a model in the fashion industry.

The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo

At first I was unsure whether or not I liked this one but it soon picked up and I loved the way it was written with haikus thrown in here and there, it was beautiful. It was jumbled at first in my mind and then I caught onto the story. It's not something I'm going to be forgetting anytime soon I'll tell you that!

This Poison Heart by Kalynn Bayron

I couldn't get into this one so I brought it back, its a shame as I like their other novel Cinderella is dead but oh well, maybe another time!

Take me with you when you go by David Levithan and Jennifer Niven

I thought I'd be able to get into this one as I've read both David Levithan and Jennifer Niven books before but it wasn't to be. I might try it again at a later date!

Clean by Juno Dawson

I'm looking forward to reading this one, I've started way too many books and I don't want to forget characters so I'm waiting a bit before I properly start it!

Excuse me while I ugly cry by Joya Goffney

I'll admit I didn't give this book a fair chance before I took it back to the library.

Zara Hossain is here by Sabina Khan

This book pulled me right in, I'm a third of the way through it so far!

Pumpkin by Julie Murphy

Another one I'm enjoying! It's so good!!

Forging silver into stars by Brigid Kemmerer

I reckon I would get into this one if I really tried but I couldn't get past the first few pages.

The Danger Gang by Tom Fletcher

I'm currently in the middle of this one, I got it for an easygoing read whenever need be.

Username: Evie by Joe Sugg

This book was a bit of a letdown for me, sadly. The story didn't always make sense and Evie looked like an adult which I found confusing as she was meant to be a teenager.

Baby Love by Jacqueline Wilson

I've only read a little bit of this so far. It's been so long since I last read a Jacqueline Wilson book!!

The First Move by Jenny Ireland

Another one that I didn't really give much of a chance when I wanted to go back to the library and needed to bring something back to get something else out 😅🤣.

This is not the Jess show by Anna Carey

This one's set in the year I was born! (1998). I've only just started it so far.

Love From Scratch by Kaitlyn Hill

Tbh I don't even remember this one. I might try and get it out again if I come across it to give it a fairer chance!

You are a champion by Marcus Rashford

I read part of this before bringing it back only just recently and it was quite good. Marcus has a very engaging style of writing and was very motivational!

Drama by Raina Telgemeier

This was soooo good!! It was a graphic novel that made me want to be a part of a theatre crew. I would highly recommend it.

Doughnuts and Doom by Balazs Lorinczi

This graphic novel had the cutest illustrations and I loved the magical theme!

Username: Regenerated by Joe Sugg

I took a chance in getting the next Username book out and I'm so glad I did because it was far better than the first one! I loved the theme of the story and thoroughly enjoyed reading it.

And there we have it!! There's loads more to come so keep an eye out for next week's post if you enjoyed this one (I hope you did). It was just a little peek into my reading habits which now I realise includes giving up on some reads far to early! 🙈😅🤣 Anyway! Let me know if you have read any of the books mentioned in today's post! My app is all glitchy so it took a very long time to upload the images and the writing but it was well worth it in the end I think!

Thank you so much for checking out this post! I'll see you all again next week but until then I hope you have the best weekend, stay safe, take care and buh-bye! ✨💕Xx

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