Sunday Post #242

Posted August 6, 2017 by Lola in Sunday Post / 42 Comments

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The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimba @ Caffeinated Book Reviewer.
It’s a chance to share News. A post to recap the past week, showcase books and things we have received and share news about what is coming up for the week on our blog.

What happened this week?

This was a bit of a quiet week on Lola’s Blog Tours with no new sign-up posts that went live, but I did have a great cover reveal take place and the second non-fiction tour I organized that started this week. I am working on a new cover reveal for which the sign-up post will be live next week. I did a bit of extra assistant work and worked on some other things I usually don’t get around to, like starting planning for my 4 year anniversary celebration and drafting some things for that.

Besides that there isn’t much to say about this week. I feared I was going to land in a bit of a reading slump after a DNF read and then I had no clue what to read next and eventually ended up buying the next book in a fantasy series I started and reading that, which totally erased any fear of a reading slump luckily. I also got a coloring book in the mail from the awesome Paula Berinstein, she made a coloring book about her first Amanda Lester book and it looks so awesome! I hope to make some time to color next week. Oh and I made blueberry crumble for the first time. It was so good!

Picture of the Week

Amanda-Lester-Coloring-book
This arrived in the mail this week! The author send me a copy of this one and I can’t wait to start coloring. I really looks great and features scenes from the book to color.

July Reading Stats

It’s time for my July reading Stats. July was another great month for reading. I read a lot of books and with the exception of 1 they were all four star reads.

Books I read in June
StarflightThe ReturnMission to MahjundarMarked by Fate OriginsHow to Talk to GhostsSanctuaryTo The TeethLoving KalvinThe Royal MistakeCracked OpenCrazy CrabMurder on the Toy Town Expres

Some stats

  • Amount of books read: 12 (4 more thann in June)
  • Favorite book: Loving Kalvin by Siobhan Davis
  • Most read genres: Urban fantasy, Science Fiction and Contemporary Romance (2 books in each genre)
  • Most read age category: Young Adult (4 Adult books, 1 NA book, 6 YA Books and 1 kids book)
  • Authors I read most books from: Erin Hayes (I read 3 of her books this month)
  • New to me authors: 15; Melissa Landers, Mark C Evans, Kristin D. Van Risseghem, Rhonda Sermon, Melissa A. Craven, Amalie Jahn, Melle Amade, Debra Kristi, Ingrid Seymour, Alisha Klapheke, Lena Mae Hill, Sarah K. L. Wilson, D. L. Armillei, Jamie Thornton and Hilary Thompson (I read an anthology with 13 new to me authors)

A few more stats. This month I read 10 self published books and 2 from publishers (1 from Disney Publishing and 1 from Crooked Lane). I read 9 different genres this month, Science Fiction, Science Fiction Romance, Dystopian, Fantasy, Paranormal Romance, Urban fantasy, Cozy Mystery, Contemporary Romance and a picture book. 10 of the book were full length and 2 were novella’s. I read 11 books that got a 4 star rating and 1 book that got a 3 stars. 8 of the books I read were books I received for review, 3 were books that I bought and 1 was a book I got for free during a free days promo.
I read one book in paperback format this month, the other 11 were ebooks that, 3 of those I read on my kobo, 1 on my computer and 7 I read on my ipad. I read 7 books written in 1st point of view, 4 in third person point of view and one anthology that differed in pint of view amongst the stories. I read 5 books that took place in the US this month, 2 books were set on another planet, 1 in space, 1 in the fictional country of Dubreva (The Royal Mistake) and one book than span different locations among which Ireland, Egypt and Space (The Return).
I only read 2 books that were standalones, 2 series starters and one series ender (How to talk to Ghosts). I read about humans, genetically enhanced humans, a mindjacker and a crab as main characters this month. 5 of the books I read had a female main characters, one book was an anthology and had different point of views, two books had a male main character and 4 dual point of view both female and male. I started measuring a new statistic namely the romance and whether there is no romance, side plot or main focus. I read 7 books were romance was a side plot, one book without romance and 4 books with romance as the main focus.

What did I read this week?

Crazy CrabMurder on the Toy Town Express

Crazy Crab was a picture book I got for review and I decided to give it a read it was a cute and fun story with great artwork. I also finished Murder on the Toy Town Express, book 1 was one of the best cozies I read last year and this book was a great sequel and I really enjoyed it. Oh and it had a great mystery, I onyl figured it out seconds before the main character did. I am already looking forward to book 3!

What did I cook for dinner this week?

This week I blogged about:

Review: Mission to Mahjundar by Veronica Scott
Review: Marked by Fate Origins anthology

What to expect next week on the blog:

– Review: Sanctuary by Melle Amade
– Review: The Royal Mistake by Erin Hayes

Tours open for sign-up on Lola’s Blog Tours:

Review Opportunities:
Newborn by Edward Hoorneart
Necromancer by Graeme Ing
Teach Your Heart by Tracey Alvarez
Naughty or Nice by Jessie Logan
Right Under Your Nose by Holly Tierney-Bedord
Fated Memories by Joan Carney
Remember by Joan Carney
Finding Kyler by Siobhan Davis
Making Bad Choices by Rita Stradling
Cards From Khloe’s Flower Shop by Isabella Louise Anderson
Warren High: An Elephant Never Forgets by J.C. Roberts
A Distant Voice by Bridie Blake
Mother of Wolves by J Aislynn d’Merricksson
Check the full list of open review opportunities here.

Cover Reveals:
Temptation Trials Part 2 by B Truly – 18 August
Mend Your Heart by Tracey Alvarez – 23 August
The Bride of Glass by Candace Robinson – 24 August

Tours:
Book Blitz: The Sullivans Boxed Set Books 1-3 by Bella Andre – 14 till 27 August
Book Blitz: Sunsets at Seaside by Addison Cole – 23 August till 5 September

Book Haul:

Fantasy of FireDressed to ConfessAmanda Lester and the Pink Sugar ConspiracyWitch Chocolate Bites

Fantasy of Fire is a book I bought as I wanted to continue the series :). I almost finished reading it already. Dressed to Confess was a book I had pre-ordered as the first book was awesome and I’ve been meaning to continue the series soon. I got the Amanda Lester Coloring book from the author! I got a review copy of Witch Chocolate Bites and plan to start that one as soon as I finish my current read.

Freebies I grabbed:

You can stop by my facebook post here to see some freebies and cheap/ discounted book I found last week. Here’s the Facebook post for next week.

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42 responses to “Sunday Post #242

    • This was one of my best reading months so far this year :). I really like fried rice, I nowadays often make it with tofu instead of egg.

    • I haven’t colored in a wile, but I do like it and now with a new coloring book i have the urge to pick it up again. I started on a page yesterday :).

    • Yes it was a good reading month. I haven’t colored in a while, but I started a page in my new coloring book yesterday :).

  1. I’m glad you were able to avoid falling into a reading slump – those are the worst! Looks like you had a good week – blueberry crumble sounds fantastic!

    99% 4 stars! Nice reading month, huh? I hope Starflight was one of the 4 stars – I really enjoyed that book and Melissa Landers is a favorite author. You need to read her Alienated series too 🙂

    Hope you have a great week Lola!
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    • Yes I had a bad slump a few months ago, so with a DNF now I almost landed in one again, glad I could avoid that. Slumps are the worst. The blueberry crumble was so good!

      It was a great reading month, lots of 4 stars :). Yes Starflight was one of the 4 stars, I really enjoyed it. I’ll have to pick up her Alienated series too as I heard good things about it. Good to hear she’s one of your favorite authors.

  2. Glad you avoided the slump, I had a little mini- slump last week when I finished a book I was all on about and then was like… what now? Nothing I had waiting appealed much. They’re sneaky the way they sneak up on you, those slumps lol.

    12 books is pretty awesome! Crazy crab looks fun, love that look on the crabs face!

    Fantasy of Fire looks good, more Kelly St. Clare. Seriously thinking of trying her books one of these day…
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    • Yeah nothing quite appealed to em after that DNF and was afraid I wouldn’t like what I picked next. It was a good decision to pick the next book in a series I was reading as my next read.

      It was a good reading month. The Crazy Crab book was a lot of fun, not a book I normally would pick up, but I am glad I did. the artwork is really well done and I like the cover too :).

      I hope you give one of Kelly St Clare’s books a try, she’s a great writer. I really enjoyed the books of her I read so far and am almost caught up on all her books.

    • Starflight and Marked by fate Origins were both great! I am looking forward to hear what you think of them when you get around to reading them.

      The 4 year anniversary is for Lola’s Blog Tours. I think my blog will have it’s 5 year anniversary end this year, not sure if I will do anything for that this year.

    • I think besides January this was the month I read most books so far this year :). I am glad I managed to avoid the reading slump.

  3. Glad you could get ahead on some things while your tour work is quiet. I have a feeling it will pick up for the fall and holiday book release season. Neat that you got to try a new recipe and it sounds delicious. I made my first chicken alfredo pasta this week with my sister in law and I think it will end up a favorite. 🙂

    Great July reading stats. Amazing variety in the genres and neat that you got to read more and they were mostly better than average books. Your book haul ones and the coloring book look great.

    Have a great August! 🙂

    • It was nice to have some time to work on ahead on other things now that tour work is quiet. I hope work picks up soon with the fall season being almost here.

      That’s nice you tried a new recipe that likely will become a favorite :).

      I think with 12 books read July is one of the months were I got most books read this year. I really did read a wide variety of genres this month.

    • What a fun coincidence you also read 12 books :). I started coloring my first page in that coloring book, I hope to finish it next week.

    • I really like blueberries, but don’t buy them as often though. I especially like them in bakings. The crumble turned out great and they get that pretty purple color when baked.

      I am so glad the author send me a copy of her coloring book, I already started coloring a page. I hadn’t colored in a while, so it’s fun to get back to it again.

    • I think the only month I read more books this year was January when I read 13 books. I am glad I managed to avoid the reading slump and actually had a great week of reading this week :).

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