Monday, May 4, 2020

It's Monday! What Are You Reading #465, May 4th

It's Monday! What Are You Reading is a weekly meme hosted by Book Date where we share what we read this past week, what we hope to read this week...and anything in between! This is a great way to plan out your reading week and see what others are currently reading as well...you never know where that next "must read" book will come from!

What happened in the past week:

Weekly Memes:
It's Monday! What Are You Reading #464
Teaser Tuesday #472
WWW Wednesday #472
WOW #468
Will the Time Come #465
Third Sentence Thursday #455
Random Reads #441
First Lines Friday #468
Book Blogger Hop #134
The Reward Challenge Update #450
How Well I Stuck to It #302
Wrote that Review Update #299

Week 18 Reviews:
Archangel's War
Don't Call the Wolf
The Darkness We Hide
Memento
Illuminae
Gemina
Obsidio
The Immortal Conquistador
Titan's Day
The Siren and the Deep Blue Sea
The King's Games
Frostfire
Ice Kissed
Crystal Kingdom
Goldilocks

24 Hour Reading Challenge:
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Update 2
Update 3
Update 4
Update 5
Update 6
Update 7
Update 8
Update 9
Update 10
Update 11
Update 12 and Wrap Up

Clean Sweep ARC Challenge:
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Update 3
Update 4

OK, so I got 37 posts in 7 days, I read a lot, and so posted a lot because of reading challenges, so itw as a pretty great week! Can't wait for next week, I have some really great books to read! What about you guys? Happy reading!

So this week I want to read Aurora Rising, Aurora Burning, The Lost City, The Morning Flower, and Network Effect.

Our heroes are back… kind of. From the bestselling co-authors of the Illuminae Files comes the second book in the epic series about a squad of misfits, losers, and discipline cases who just might be the galaxy's best hope for survival.

First, the bad news: an ancient evil—you know, your standard consume-all-life-in-the-galaxy deal—is about to be unleashed. The good news? Squad 312 is standing by to save the day. They've just got to take care of a few small distractions first.

Like the clan of gremps who'd like to rearrange their favorite faces.

And the cadre of illegit GIA agents with creepy flowers where their eyes used to be, who'll stop at nothing to get their hands on Auri.

Then there's Kal's long-lost sister, who's not exactly happy to see her baby brother, and has a Syldrathi army at her back. With half the known galaxy on their tails, Squad 312 has never felt so wanted.

When they learn the Hadfield has been found, it's time to come out of hiding. Two centuries ago, the colony ship vanished, leaving Auri as its sole survivor. Now, its black box might be what saves them. But time is short, and if Auri can't learn to master her powers as a Trigger, the squad and all their admirers are going to be deader than the Great Ultrasaur of Abraaxis IV.

Shocking revelations, bank heists, mysterious gifts, inappropriately tight bodysuits, and an epic firefight will determine the fate of the Aurora Legion's most unforgettable heroes—and maybe the rest of the galaxy as well.
New York Times bestselling author Amanda Hocking returns to the magical world of the Trylle with The Lost City, the first book in the final Trylle arc.

Nestled along the bluffs of the forested coast lays the secret kingdom of the Omte—a realm filled with wonder...and as many secrets.

Ulla Tulin was left abandoned in an isolated Kanin city as a baby, taken in by strangers and raised hidden away like many of the trolls of mixed blood. Even knowing this truth, she's never stopped wondering about her family.

When Ulla is offered an internship working alongside the handsome Pan Soriano at the Mimirin, a prestigious institution, she jumps at the chance to use this opportunity to hopefully find her parents. All she wants is to focus on her job and the search for her parents, but all of her attempts to find them are blocked when she learns her mother may be connected to the Omte royal family.

With little progress made, Ulla and Pan soon find themselves wrapped up in helping Eliana, an amnestic girl with abilities unlike any they have ever seen before—a girl who seems to be running from something. To figure out who she is they must leave the city, and possibly, along the way, they may learn more about Ulla's parents.
New York Times bestselling author Amanda Hocking returns to the magical world of the Trylle with The Morning Flower, the second book in the Omte Origins arc.

Nestled along the bluffs of the forested coast lays the secret kingdom of the Omte—a realm filled with wonder... and as many secrets.

When Ulla Tulin took her internship at the Mimirin, the only mystery she thought she'd have to solve was that of her birth parents. After a girl named Eliana gets kidnapped while in her care, Ulla knows she has to find out the truth of who Eliana really is—and the only way to do that means traveling to the Omte capital, the place she suspects her mother is from.


Ulla didn't expect that when she arrived she would discover the identity of a Skojare man who crossed paths with her mother—a man who could very well be her father. When the head of the Mimirin learns Ulla's father is connected to the Älvolk, a secret society who believes they were tasked with protecting the First City and the only ones who know its location, he sends Ulla and Pan to Sweden where they find him living among the Älvolk. But all is not what it seems with the Älvolk and their urgent quest to find the Lost Bridge to the First City leaves Ulla feeling uneasy—and possibly in danger.
I'm usually alone in my head, and that's where 90 plus percent of my problems are.

It calls itself Murderbot, but only when no-one can hear. It's a private joke. Funny.

It doesn't care, it tells itself, and its attachment to the humans around it is merely professional obligation.

It tries to never drop the F-bomb.

"Friends."

Ugh.

So, when its human associates (not friends, never friends) are captured and another not-friend from its past requires urgent assistance, Murderbot must choose between inertia and drastic action.

Drastic action it is, then.

Another F-bomb.

"Feelings."

Ugh.

6 comments:

  1. Wow! 37 posts in a week is AMAZING!

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    1. Yeah, I had a lot of reading challenge posts, since I read a lot of books this week, so I'm happy with that! Thanks for stopping by! Happy reading!

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  2. I need to read Aurora Burning.

    Wishing you a great reading week and good health

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    1. Yeah, I'm so excited to read Aurora Burning! Just one more day! And thanks, you too! Thanks for stopping by! happy reading!

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  3. I read Aurora Rising but don't remember much about it. I'd have to reread before trying the next book in the series. I had a chance to meet Amanda Hocking years ago when she had just switched from self-publishing to traditional publishing. I bought one of her books to get her autograph but still haven't read the book. Come see my week here. Happy reading!

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    1. Yeah, I read it when it came out, so I needed a reread. And that's awesome, I've never met an author. Tour stops don't often come to my area, I've only known of 2. And I've enjoyed her books, hopefully if you read them, you do too! Thanks for stopping by! Happy reading!

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