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April Wrap-Up - Miss Known
How is it possible that April is already over? March felt it had 365 days and April had like two weeks? What is happening? We are one month away from the middle of the year and from a new Sims 4 Expansion Pack – sorry to plug that in, but I just found out the news! But before I start to care about what is yet to come, I better take a step back and talk about everything I read last month. Wrap-up If you didn’t know, April was the month of the OWLs, part of the Magical Readathon. I’m not going to explain again what this readathon is all about, for that read my TBR post where I explain everything (or almost everything). To start the readathon in full swing, I read The Beauty volume 1 by Jeremy Haun, the shortest book of my TBR. As much as I loved the concept of the story, I don’t know if I want to continue reading the series. That’s something I’ll have to decide over time depending on my mood. In contrast, the next book I finished was the biggest one, Pachinko by Min Jin Lee. Well, this book gave me a lot to think about. More than that, it awakened my curiosity to learn about Korean history, and I’m very grateful. It was really an amazing book to read, and my only wish was for the story to be set in the early 20th century following Sunja every day. In the middle of the readathon madness, I had to squeeze in Goldilocks by Laura Lam. And I mean squeeze in the sweetest way possible, because it was an awesome book. Too near-future for my liking, but none the less a sci-fi treat. I actually need to blame this book on my current mood for everything science-fiction and dystopian. It woke up the dragon, now he’s hungry. Speaking of waking dragons, I also read Game of Throne by George R R Martin – see what I did there? Although to be fair, I only read half of GoT. The Portuguese edition is divided into two volumes – *cough* money grabbers *cough* – and I finished the first one. And it left me with a strange decision to make. Should I review it? It’s not that the original book was divided into two parts, and each part had a start, a middle,...
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