OMG it's MAY Wrap up!

Hey guys! I know I've been very abscent this days but I'm finally back with my May Wrap Up. So May was a great month compared to April tbh, I read 5 books this month.

So let's start:


The first book I read was "The Miserable Mill" by Lemony Snicket, which it's the fourth book in "A series of Unfortunate Events". I really enjoyed this book, I gave it 4 out of 5 stars; I think here we get a kind of different theme from the previous books and I really enjoyed the story.

After that, I finished "Symptoms of Being Human" by Jeff Garvin, which I gave 3 out of 5 stars, and don't get me wrong, I really liked this book, I found it really educational and a fast pace read but I did have trouble reading it, I think it took about a month for me to pick it up again.

When I finished SoBH I started "Illuminae" by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff which I gave 5 out of 5 stars, I absolutely loooooveeed this book, I think the format is a great way of telling the story and the story itself was something so new to me and so refreshing to read, so yeah, really loved it!


(I read this previous books for #BoutofBooks btw (yes my TBR changed lol)). After Illuminae I had a bit of a book hangover so I wanted a quick short book so I picked up "This Modern Love" by the youtuber Will Darbyshire, which is a collection of poems and letter talking all about love. It was a really cozy read and I really enjoyed it. 4 out of 5 stars.

And my final book this month was "The Austere Academy" also by Lemony Snicket which is book number 5 in "A Series of Unfortunate Events", this one wasn't as good as the Miseable Mill in my opinion I think I'm getting a bit tired of the same things happening over and over again, although this book has a different twist at the end and gets a bit more dark.

So yeah! that's it for this month, I didn't complete the #AtoZReadathon because I didn't feel in the mood of reading none of my TBR books but thankfully I didn't get into a slump.

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