Tuesday 14 July 2015

Summer Ebook Haul

So I've recently been buying a lot of books on my kindle, which is quite unusual as I usually prefer physical copies, but there are a lot of books I've wanted to read but are really low on my TBR because I wasn't sure how much I would like them. Then, I noticed how cheap they were on Amazon so I decided to buy them.

Note: My 'blurbs' are always very concise because I dislike knowing too much about a book but I want to give you guys a vague idea about what it is about, if you want to know more you can click on the cover and it will take you to it's Goodreads page.

The Last Summer of Us by Maggie Harcourt 


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I saw this book in Waterstones one day and the cover drew me in, I love books with road trips (when done well) and this sounded interesting. It's about three boys who go on a road trip trying to escape their troubled lives for the summer. 


On The Fence by Kasie West

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This book has been on my TBR since last year - when it was released, I just never got around to it. The fact that it was £0.99 on Amazon Kindle really influenced my decision to buy it. It's about a girl who has been a tomboy all her life and then starts to develop feelings for the boy next door. I'm a bit antsy about this book because anytime I read a book like this, there is always a lot of girl bashing. I'm hoping this one will be different, I really liked The Distance Between Us so this should be a good read.

Nothing Left to Lose by Katie Mcgarry


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This was on my Most Anticipated Releases of 2015, I should have read it already but I'm currently reading the entire ASOIAF series so it's been difficult to read anything else. This is the first book in the Thunder Road companion series and it's about a biker gang called The Reign of Terror. Emily is connected to it by her biological father she rarely sees, and Oz's whole family is involved one way or another and is finally about to join. Their two worlds collide ad I'm really excited. Mcgarry is very good with relationships so I'm excited to see how this one plays out.

Chasing Impossible by Katie Mcgarry


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This is a continuation of the Pushing the Limits companion series which I absolutely adore. This is Abby and Logan's story. Crash Into You is my favourite out of all of them because of the characters and I'm so looking forward to seeing them again!


A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab


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I don't know too much about this book, again, the price was my motivation in buying this book. As well as the tons of hype this book has gotten from YouTube. All l I know is that it's about a person that has the power to travel into different parallel worlds. And there are many parallel Londons they have to save. Books like this aren't normally a cup of tea, I normally stick to YA but I'm looking to branch out this summer.


The Manifesto On How To Be Interesting by Holly Bourne


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This is a YA Contemporary about a girl called Bree who is the quintessential YA teen character: A bit of a loser, pining for someone she will probably never get etc. She's trying to find a way to become more interesting so she makes up a list to do just that. My friend absolutely adored it, and I absolutely love YA set in the UK it was what I grew up on so I'm sure I'll love it.

Let's Get Lost by Adi Alsaid


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Another road trip book! This has been on my to buy list but it was always so expensive but it was only £1.99 so I grabbed it the first chance I got. It's hard to say what this book is about, but all I know is that there are 4 people who are complete strangers to each other but they all have this special girl called Leila in common. Then Leila leaves and I'm assuming that's why there is a road trip.


You by Caroline Kepnes


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This is another adult fiction about a guy who sees a girl and basically becomes dangerously obsessed with a woman, he wriggles his way into her life and becomes her boyfriend, he will do whatever it takes to keep her - even murder. I've never really read anything in this Thriller genre but I've heard great reviews so I'm hoping to enjoy it no matter how disturbing it is.

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