Weekly Update

 In case you missed it, here are this week’s blog posts:

  • Review: Dating Disasters of Emma Nash by Chloe Seager
  • Review: The Lady’s Guide to Petticoats and Piracy by Mackenzi Lee
  • Top Ten Tuesday: Memorable villains
  • Review: The Gentleman’s Guide to Getting Lucky by Mackenzi Lee
  • ABC Book Challenge: A
  • Review: Franny and Zooey by J.D. Salinger

Tags this week:

I’ve been reading:

Recently acquired:

1 thing this week:

  • I bought a car! I think that’s the only exciting thing that happened this week, but honestly, that’s enough excitement to last me for a whole year or so.

Blog hopping:

  • Shruti talked about the importance of a good, clean (and mobile-friendly!) blog layout.
  • Mandy and Sha celebrated their two-year blogging anniversary!
  • Kaleena gave so many tips on social media!
  • Rae shared a ton of tips for book bloggers!

Weekly playlist:

This week’s playlist isn’t so much a playlist as it is a music video. Thanks (as usual) to Daniel for being the best and for telling me to step away from my desk to watch this video when it premiered on Friday.

Novella review: The Gentleman’s Guide to Getting Lucky by Mackenzi Lee

The Gentleman’s Guide to Getting Lucky by Mackenzi Lee
Rating: ★★★★☆
Links: Goodreads
Publication Date: October 2, 2018
Source: Preorder Incentive

In The Gentleman’s Guide to Getting Lucky, Monty’s epic grand tour may be over, but now that he and Percy are finally a couple, he realizes there is something more nerve-wracking than being chased across Europe: getting together with the person you love. Will the romantic allure of Santorini make his first time with Percy magical, or will all the anticipation and build-up completely spoil the mood?

Here’s a short review of a little novella that I got for preordering The Lady’s Guide:

Monty and Percy are absolutely adorable and I love them so much. Monty is such a disaster and I just love him so much. Percy is perfect, as always, and I love him too. This novella is ridiculously cute in a very awkward way. I smiled for the entirety of this novella’s 54 pages, except maybe for when Monty references the sadder parts of his past.

I just… have nothing to say other than I LOVE MONTY AND PERCY AND I NEED TO READ EVEN MORE ABOUT THEM.

#mm18: new or old


Have you read this novella? Do you love Monty and Percy as much as I do?
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