
Hello everyone,
Another month has passed and when I take a moment to look back, a lot of things seemed to happen in April. It was a busy yet fun 30 days which has given me a lot to discuss in this latest wrap-up.
It all began with the Easter weekend, and I made the most of it with a full week off from work. I spent a lot of time outside, taking walks and visiting a local National Trust estate. The break was also an opportunity to buy some more items for my new flat, which has really started to come together and now I am so close to moving in! My scheduled move-in date is 14th May, and I am very excited.
Here in the UK the COVID-19 restrictions are being lifted step by step and the most recent of them saw shops reopen, so it has been nice to peruse some bookshelves again and also take the chance to get a much-needed haircut. There is much less certainty about when I shall be able to return to work in-person – I have no problem working remotely but that is no substitute to being in the office. All in good time I guess!
However, I should also say that my thoughts are with those other countries who are still currently feeling the full force of the pandemic. The situation in India in particular has dominated the news here recently and the pictures have been heartbreaking.
As for reading, it was a very mixed month and unfortunately (excluding a reread) I did not rate a single book at four stars or more. There were a couple that I did enjoy quite a lot, but also contained a few issues in certain areas. On the bright side, May is already off to a very good start with The Silence Of Bones.
The biggest reading breakthrough I had in April however was that I finally began to try out audiobooks!! I have always been a little bit hesitant with audiobooks because of my limited attention span, so I decided to start off with a book that I had already read in physical form, just to see what it was like.
As expected, my attention did drop in and out a little, but it was not as bad as I expected, and I am currently listening to The Handmaid’s Tale. In the long-term I might use audiobooks mainly for non-fiction, as that might suit me better. But overall, my introduction to audiobooks has been a success, and they will be another way to help me get through more books!
Here are the six books I read in April:






What Beauty There Is
Good Girl, Bad Blood .5
Bone By Bone (audiobook, reread)
The Betrayals
The Source .5
Things To Do Before The End Of The World
Three of those books were for blog tours and none of them really captured my attention. The Betrayals and Good Girl, Bad Blood were two highly anticipated reads and while I did enjoy both they perhaps did not completely live up to expectations. I have no blog tour obligations for May, so it is a perfect opportunity to make a dent in my TBR!
One of the most exciting moments of April for many of us in the book community was the arrival of Shadow And Bone on Netflix. I am currently halfway through the series and will in time post a full review, but so far I am enjoying it a lot – the action is fast paced and the characters are brought to life on screen by what is mostly a very well chosen cast.
At the same time, the show that everyone has been talking about in the UK is Line Of Duty. The sixth series has just come to an end and my goodness, it was gripping. The twists and the cliffhangers had me completely on edge week by week and for the most part it was my favourite series of all, though the end was a bit of an anti-climax. In spite of that, it was outstanding television.
It was difficult to find time for much writing in April, but once I have moved into to my flat and settled in I should be able to make more progress. Also, I am now a month and-a-half into my new job and so far that has been going well. I feel confident in my role now and am gradually starting to contribute in a variety of different areas, so I am really pleased with how that is going.
May looks set to be a very promising month!
To finish, I am featuring some of my favourite blog posts out of the ones I managed to read in April. I am still playing catch-up with blog hopping, but even though life is getting in the way I will make every effort to do so in the weeks ahead. You are all amazing and deserve every bit of recognition.
- Yesha celebrated four years of book blogging with a fantastic Q&A
- NS Ford asked why one would follow or unfollow a blog
- Sofii provided recommendations for changing seasons, such a clever idea!
- Ahaana wrote a very detailed and relevant post on diversity and inclusivity in books
- Amy shared seven things she wanted to see in the Shadow And Bone adaptation in a beautifully written post
- Ellie has taken huge steps in reducing her TBR by writing 50 ‘Down The TBR Hole’ posts
- Kat wrote an excellent ‘mini’ review of The Beautiful Ones by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
- Aviaja had lots of great things to say about The Gilded Ones by Namina Forna in her amazing review
- Livy made me even more excited to read Ariadne by Jennifer Saint with a her fabulous blog tour review
Have a lovely May, and happy reading! :)
