 Hey guys, I am back and today I'm going to be doing a TBR video. If you watched my last video, I did recently talk about the few books that I have read and on that pile was Red Rising. So towards the top of my TBR, I do have the other two books in a series. There is a fourth one that is out now and I do own that but it doesn't match this series so I'm not putting in this video as punishment. But we've got book two, which is Golden Sun and then book three, which is Morningstar. I really enjoyed this. This is a really cool series. If you guys want to look into it, I really recommend it if you want to know more about the series. Go and look at my last video because I don't think people want to hear me talk about this book for probably like the third time in a video and usually I don't stop talking about it. But I did really enjoy it. The first book I gave five stars and it's probably one of my favourites of the year so take a look at it. Next up I have The Love That I Have by James Maloney but basically this is a historical fiction romance that follows a young girl called Margot who is German and she loves Hitler and she goes to one of the camps and she's working in the mailing room and one day her boss tells her to burn all of the letters and she is so confused because she thought that these were good people so why would they burn the letters? And that's when Margot begins to realise that things aren't exactly how she thought that they were and she begins to question things, especially when she does steal a couple of those letters and she starts to read one from a young man who's inside of the camp and he's writing to his girlfriend who has the same name as Margot. And the story follows that and I think I'm probably going to cry during it. I also helped to run the YA book club at Demex in June's Love but I definitely recommend checking out these book clubs especially like because I'll be there but one of them is Hive by AJ Betts and I actually got to hear her speak. She actually signed this book and like as a bookmark I'm just using a lottery ticket. Let's hope that I win at $100 million guys but in this we do have it. It's signed by AJ Betts and I really love the idea of the story. It was not what I was expecting at all. It's basically by hanging her called Haley and Haley looks up to the bees in her city and one day she's walking and she finds a drip from the wall and she's wondering what is this drip because Haley actually lives in an underwater city but she doesn't know that she lives in an underwater city and she becomes curious about this drip and she begins to ask questions that you're not supposed to ask and that is how this story begins. And I'm really am excited especially because this is a love Oz YA author and especially because I've met her and she's amazing to listen to talk to and I recommend her other books as well. I also really feel like reading a trashy romance at the moment and I've heard Colleen Hoover's new book is an amazing but I can't judge it fully yet because I haven't read it myself so I'm going to read Confess. I can speak faster if you guys want me to but I will slow her down. It's one of those typical romance books with a small twist in it but it has artwork involved and characters that are just very typical and I just I love it. I love trashy reads. Like sometimes I want to pick up a book that I know the couple is going to get together in the end and people are going to be happy and there's romance and you know just don't you book that sometimes because that's what I feel like. I just need to read some good trashy romance novel soon. But I also do want to really read some like dark fantasy paranormal books and Maria Lewis is going to deliver that for me. Well you have the main character whose name is Tommy and Tommy's mother has recently died so she must return to New Zealand where her father is and her family where she learned some dark family secrets and she's not just of normal human bloodlines that she assumed that she was so later she now returns to her friends back into normal city and she has learned to keep these secrets closed while also dealing with them and it is very dark and very plot twisty and I hope it's going to be very very good. A second last one that we got is Us Against You by Frederick Bachman. Frederick Bachman is an amazing author. I read the scandal by him at the side of the via and it was probably one of my favorite books so far and this is the sequel to it and I'm really excited and I hope that it's going to live up to the same pedestal that I keep the scandal on because I did really enjoy it and I really want to see what happened to this town and the characters involved in the story as well. Scandal was one that I found in the crime section at work. It was a really pretty cover and I was like I need to buy this because it is pretty and I did and the story was phenomenal. It was a very slow paced character driven book but it's basically set around a scandal that happens in a small town and you have a boy, you have a girl and a scandal that forms and whose side the town decides to take and there was just so much injustice in this book. This story wasn't just words written on a page just a sign that happens to people in everyday life and the book itself just like opens people's eyes and it's just so good and amazing and wonderfully written as well and I definitely recommend it. I really need to work on how I talk about books because a lot of it is just shouting words aimlessly and hoping that they form sentences because every time I edit a video it is hell. So the last book that I have is a big ass fantasy book that I'm very excited for. It is called City of Lies. It is a poison war novel by Sam Hawke and I'm actually really excited to read this. I didn't expect this book to come into my radar and the moment that I picked up and read about it I just knew that I would have to read it soon. Even though it is huge and intimidating I'm actually super excited to dig into this. So in this book you have a poison taster whose name is Jovan and his purpose in life is to basically protect the chancellor's son from any possible poisonings and so when the chancellor is taken down and poisoned it becomes a chancellor's son job to step up into his father's role and Jovan then must protect the chancellor and any possible threats and try to discover who killed the original chancellor and I think it's going to be pretty hectic dark and twisty and I hope it's going to be one of those really crazy fancy books where you're just like will anyone survive? I was seven years old the first time my uncle poisoned me. We all have a book that starts with a bit of poison and possible murder. So those are the books that are on my immediate TBR that might change but those are the ones that I'm gonna get through next unless something amazing comes out soon but those are kind of like the ones that I've been eyeing off for a little while so hopefully I'll read them and hopefully you guys will hear about them in my wrap-up video that I'll probably do in like three, four months time but we shall see. Let me know how you guys are doing at the moment like are you guys all okay? Like have you watched any good movies recently? What you've been doing? Tell me about it. Thank you guys for watching and hopefully we'll be back again soon with another video although I don't know when I will be but it'll happen eventually and it'll be something fun I hope. Bye! I think I actually cried in total about six times during the entire book and it was amazing. One time she punched me in the face. It was awesome.