 Hi everyone, welcome back to a new video. Now, today's video, I was planning on calling it like summer book haul, like summery vibes. I feel like my last video I filmed, the sun was right. It felt really summery. Today, I kid you not, it is so dark, raining, dreary, dull. Like it feels like it's December right now. Like I don't understand. So this is gonna be a cozy book haul instead of a summer book haul because it doesn't feel summery at all. Meet of the sun, you threw into it. So today we have got a book haul of the books I've accumulated in the past couple of months. I can't remember when I did my last book haul. I feel like it was maybe February or March time, the last time I did one. But I have stacked them into their piles. We've got 20 books here and I've only bought four of them myself. So I'm just so grateful that a lot of these have been gifted to me and a lot have been sent by publishers and stuff like that. I'm just so incredibly grateful that I get to receive books in that way. But I think what we're gonna do is go to the ones that I've bought first, then we'll go to the ones that publishers have sent to me, then we'll go through book box ones because there's only two of them, and then last we'll end with the ones that have been gifted to me because that is by far the biggest stack and there's a lot of really exciting books in there. So I'm gonna leave that to last to keep you waiting. Okay, so I'm so excited to read all four of these that I bought. Firstly, I bought Girl in the Walls by AJ. I did hear how this was pronounced the other day. Gnuse? AJ Gnuse, who is the author of Girl in the Walls? Yes! Yes! This is genuinely one of my favorite covers ever and I just love it. And also I read about how this cover was set up. It's actually like a paper set that they took a picture of. It's just so gorgeous. We've got the sprayed edges. Oh my God, do you? Yes sis, pop off, go in. You didn't have to snap so hard. So I did partly buy this because of the design. It's literally one of my favorite covers ever. But this is a thriller about, all I know about it is this young girl who I think loses her parents. She goes back to her old family home and lives in the walls. No, I don't know if she's like a ghost or if she's generally like a person like sliding through the walls. There's now another family there and they think they can like see her. I think their sons start to think they can see her and hear her. And that's basically all I know about it. But something about it just really intrigues me. It generally is one of my favorite covers ever. Like I just, I absolutely am obsessed with it. Yeah, I think this is like a debut thriller author. So I just really wanted to give it a go. Give it a go, try the author out, see if it's my kind of vibe because I love this cover. Okay, the next I bought a book for an upcoming video that I'm doing and I bought Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi. What I know about this, also this cover I love. You can't really see it. Hopefully I'll be able to show you in the close-up. Is this wallpaper? It's like reflective. And when I look at it, I can just have a lot. I'm a simple girl. I can have a lot of fun just staring at this cover like this. And there's a cat. I miss my cats. Well, guess what people? I get excited about small things. There's this coffee house you can go to and you can like transport yourself through the coffee. Like you can travel back in time but you have to return before the coffee gets cold. Otherwise you wouldn't be able to return. That's all I kind of know. I'm gonna be reading this really soon. In fact, is this, this is gonna be the next book I read in real life. You're gonna see it for like another week. This is gonna be the next book I pick up. So I'm really excited to get to this one and I've heard a lot of good things about this. So I just thought it was like a ton I read it. And then I popped back into Waterstones the other day. Oh my God. It was amazing to me. I hadn't been back because I've been finishing off kind of some uni stuff and I wanted to go at a time that felt right. So I went in and I bought a few books and I just like communed with the books. It was amazing. So I bought Fire Keeper's Daughter by Angeline Booley. This is by an indigenous author I believe and it's about this girl who I think is half indigenous and she witnesses this murder and she becomes part of this covert FBI operation into drug related deaths. And I wasn't initially interested in this book. Like I heard a few people talk about it and I was like, okay, fine, you know. And then I watched Mara from Books Like Why who is one of, one of her videos I'm obsessed with her. Mara, if you see this. I watched her speak about it and I was just sold straight away. Opponent is very hard hitting. It deals a lot with like drug issues within indigenous communities. She just told me on it. And then when I saw it, I was like, okay, I'm gonna get that. I'm gonna get it. Sometimes the books that I am not immediately interested in and then someone sells them to me and I'm like, okay, they end up being my favorite books. Sometimes the books I'm initially excited for like don't hit the spot. But then the books that I kind of at first I'm a bit turned off towards. And then I come around. Sometimes they end up being the best ones. And then I picked up Project Tell Mary by Andy Weir. This is the author of The Martian, which I love that book. I feel like I need to reread it. I read it probably like seven, eight years ago last. And I loved the film. And so I knew I wanted to get this book when it came out. All I know about this is that it's about an astronaut who I think is the last survivor of their mission. It says, hertaling through space on his tiny ship, it's up to him to puzzle out an impossible scientific mystery and conquer an extinction level. Oh, conquer. And we need to keep talking. And conquer an extinction level threat to our species. So yeah, I really loved The Martian. I struggle sometimes with sci-fi because I'm a bit dumb. Like I'm not science-y in that way. So sometimes sci-fi is a bit too high-brow. But when I read The Martian, it was really funny and really engaging and kind of about this human, like a human story in a sci-fi setting, which I really like. So this is one of my most anticipated releases this year. I know all of my family are gonna read it like FaceTime and I was like, oh my God, I bought this. And they were like, yeah, okay. Thanks for getting that. We will all read that. And probably before I do, because I buy books and then read them two years later. Quickly, let's go through the books that have been sent to me by publishers. One of the ones I was most excited for is The Baby is Mined by Oyuncan Braithway. I didn't realize how short this was gonna be. Like I really, it's literally only just over a hundred pages and the writing is massive. This is the second book by the author of My Sister the Serial Killer, which was a short book in itself. But this is just like incredibly short. It's basically a novella. This is about a guy who turns up, I think, to his uncle's house. He finds his aunt there and a baby in a crib and another woman. And they both claim to be the mother of this baby. And the guy's like, I don't know what's going on here. I don't know if it's any of my business. That's basically what I know about it. I really enjoyed My Sister the Serial Killer when I read it last year. It was such a solid thriller. And this is gonna be perfect, something like a readathon, because it'll literally only take you maybe an hour to read. Then Sansen Press got in touch with me and asked if I wanted to receive two of their books. I actually hadn't heard of these books, but they both sounded super interesting. So the first is The Disassembly of Doreen Juran by Ryan Collett. And this book is basically about this woman who witnesses some kind of horrific accident. And this police officer wants to know what she saw. And she's like, I ain't telling you, I'm gonna run. And this police officer is chasing after her. And it's apparently just a really bizarre situation. Very strange. So I thought that sounded really interesting. This comes out, oh, it'll be out by the time And then I also received Kings of a Dead World by Jamie Muller. This is about a futuristic society where earth's resources are dwindling. And so I think there's something called the sleep, which basically puts people into hibernation in order to kind of control the resources of the world. There's gonna be some kind of protest and dissatisfaction with what's going on. And I don't know, it just sounds super interesting. So thank you Sansen Press for that. And then HarperCollins sent me Fireborn, which is a really anticipated middle grade coming out at the end of this year. All I know about this is that it's like this magical kind of medieval vibe with clans. I think the character on this is very like headstrong, like a very like, I think the all shirt, I can't speak. Get that fire rickshaw, I'm off. I think I remember the author tweeting about how it's definitely inspired by Buffy, like middle grade Buffy's set in this kind of like medieval vibe, I believe. I'm really excited to get to this. And this comes out at the end of September. So quite a way away, I've got time to read it. But yeah, this is, if you're into middle grade, I think this is gonna be one of the biggest middle grades in the second half of this year. And then finally, I got sent Quarantine Comics by Rachel Smith. This is basically a comic book kind of thing. Oh, we've got some color paint. Oh my God, it's a cat. All I know about this is that it's a memoir of life in lockdown. So the author is speaking about kind of the weirdness and life in this quarantine that we all had to deal with. I feel like I'm not ready to read like a pandemic novel. Do you know what I mean? Like a real pandemic novel. I'm not ready for that. But I feel like in a comic book where I think the purpose of this is more that we're all gonna relate to it and see ourselves in it, I'm ready for that. So I'm gonna give this a try soon, hopefully. Okay, and then quickly, two books I've received from Fairey in the last couple months. The first, I won't go into much detail because I've already spoken about this, but this is The Bright and the Pale by Jessica Rubinowski. This is like a polar fantasy. I've heard it's very much like The Bear and the Nightingale. That means I'm very much excited for it. You can bet I'm gonna be reading this soon. I've also had really good things about people who have been reading it. And yeah, inspired by Russian folklore, epic fantasy, we move. And then I actually haven't shown this yet. I couldn't resist opening it. But I received The Prison Healer by Yannette Nonney. This isn't it, this is a big milk. I really don't know what this is about. I'm not gonna lie to you, I fully do not know the plot of this. The level of unprofessionalism, far too much. Something about a queen being sentenced to trial and our protagonist is a healer working in prison. Oh, The Prison Healer, yeah. What? In this case, I'm asking you guys, if you've read this, let me know what you thought of it. If you think I'd like it. I love the, you've got straight edges, but on this side, it's like a key, which I think is gorgeous. I'll just quickly show you actually the stuff that came in this fairy loop box. So we had these gorgeous bookends, which are probably like one of the favorite things I've ever received in a fairy loop box. I think they're absolutely gorgeous. When I go back home, I think I'll probably use these like on my fantasy shelf perhaps. Then we've got a tote bag. This is inspired by the Blood and Ash series. We have some Cherry Blossom soap, which smells so good. A David Badd enamel pin. We have some tarot cards and we have some foiled bookmarks as well, which I really love the poppy oil one. I'm a big fan of the poppy oil, so I really loved receiving this one. So that's what came in the April fairy loop. And then let's finally get into the books that I've been gifted in the past couple months. I'm really excited about some of these. So firstly, a very kind subscriber. So a long time ago, I had Horrid by Katrina Leno on my Amazon wish list. And I remember when I was clearing my Amazon wish list out, I had seen it and been bought, but I'd never received it. And I tried contacting Amazon. There was no way because I hadn't purchased it myself of them finding out what happened to it or who had bought it. So I tried asking on like Twitter and Instagram, like if you bought this, please let me know because I don't know what's happening with it. And then I checked my Goodreads messages one day and I found the person that tried to send this to me and they sent it to me properly this time. And I got it and I received it and they didn't go missing this time. So this is Horrid by Katrina Leno, which genuinely like one of my favorite covers of all time. Try like honestly, look, look at her. Look at her, she is a moment. Alexa, tell me I'm stunning. Alexa, tell me I'm stunning. Very stunning. I think like our main character discovers this like young girl's room that has been locked up for years and years like untouched. And it's kind of a horror. I don't want to know too much going into it because I didn't know much going into Katrina Leno's other book that I read. She must not miss. And that was one of my favorite books of last year. So like I kind of want to leave it a bit unknown and like a bit mysterious. It's a five star prediction. I recently did a five star prediction video and this was in there like without a doubt this is going to be one of my favorite books. Katrina Leno just does something to me that I don't fully understand, but like I vibe with it. She's really good at examining like anger and grief and sadness. And so I just like it's gonna be five stars. I'm so excited. I'm so, so excited. So thank you so much to subscriber that bought this for me. Then we have some books that my family sent me for Easter a couple months back. From my grandparents, I got three books. Firstly, I got Sheets by Brenna Thumbna. I am so excited to read this. I have wanted this graphic novel for ages. Look at like how gorgeous the inside of this is like the color scheme. It's absolutely gorgeous. I feel like I don't have many graphic novel, graphic, did I say that right? It's just so filming and I don't know what I say genuinely. I don't feel like I have many graphic novels in my possession. I think I only have this and quarantine comics right now. I really love reading graphic novels. So I'm constantly on the lookout for ones that I enjoy. I'm looking forward to one day when I can go to gosh comics again and pick up some graphic novels because I really loved reading them last year and I haven't really read any this year. The word about this is that it's about a young girl who I believe has to run her family's laundromat. I think she's only 13 and the kind of responsibility has been left to her and she meets Wendell, who's a ghost and it's about their relationship together. I don't think it's so gorgeous. I've heard that it's kind of like sad but like that kind of like melancholy feeling and I really like reading books like that. So I am so excited to get into this. Again, I'm so excited when I can start like participating in readathons and maybe hosting my own. I don't know what I'm saying like that. I haven't got any concrete plans. I haven't got anything to tease you with. But I did tell a bit of a lie there. Oh my God, I'm so excited to read this. This is gonna be hopefully one I read soon. I said about every fucking book and then I don't read it for years and years. I'm a clown. Then they sent me. Okay, so people won't get this, but no. They sent me the bungalow mystery which is the third in the Nancy Drew mystery story. So I loved playing Nancy Drew when I was a kid. I used to play with my granddad a lot. I loved like the Nancy Drew games that you could get on your computer. And so a couple, like a couple years ago, I started on a script reading the original mysteries on the audiobooks and the audiobooks were so good. Like they had this like music, like old timey music because this is kind of set. Why would this be set like the 1930s? That's a guess. I could be completely wrong. So it had this old timey music to like get you in the vibe, had sound effects, the narrator was great. And then the script like took the audiobooks off and I can't even get them on audible. Like I cannot get these audiobooks anywhere. So I just decided to start reading the physical books. I don't even know if I'm gonna vlog myself like reading these in the future. It might just be something I kind of pick up when I'm feeling like it. Cause they're super short and I don't think many people are gonna be interested in hearing my thoughts on Nancy Drew's bungalow mystery. But it's just something that's a bit of a comfort read to me. I really like like cozy mysteries. And so yeah, I really love these like additions as well. I think they're so cute. Like so cute and ditty with like these illustrations on the front. Like I just love it. It's just like a memory. It just brings up a memory for me of like playing Nancy Drew. So I'm super happy to own this and I can finally carry on with the series. And then finally they got me A Good Girl Bad Blood by Holly Jackson. So this is the sequel to A Good Girl's Guide to Murder which I gave five stars when I read it earlier this year. This is a young adult murder mystery series. And it's really cool in that it's told through these multi-media elements. So you have these interviews, these like logs that are protagonist's writing. You have like the internet searches. It's really, really cool in the way that it's told. And I just could not wait to get to the second book. I'm really, really excited. These are really good wire murder mysteries. I think it's generally the best wire murder mysteries I've read. Well, I've only read one of them. So I need to carry on with the series. I think in this one someone in PIP, the protagonist's life goes missing. And so she's trying to find whether they're alive or what's happening. I also think she may be running like a podcast in this one, like a murder mystery podcast. I'm not sure. But I'm super excited to get into this. This is one I do have kind of a video. So it has the possibility of being read too soon. I just love how these are written. So good. Pretty legendary if you ask me. I love it. Molly from Mind of Molly very kindly bought me two becs. The first is Actual Age Eve Brown by Talia Hiver. Oh my God. So I read Get to Life Chloe Brown and I really enjoyed it. Like I'm not a big romance reader. I really don't like ever really rate romance that high. And I gave it four stars. I really enjoyed it. I do have Take a Hit Danny Brown and now I have Actual Age Eve Brown. So I have the second two to make my way through. I think Eve as a sister is kind of like the hot mess of the family. Like we can relate. She's kind of a hot mess and she meets this guy who I think is a bit more like uptight and a perfectionist and so their personalities clash. So I'm really excited to get into this. And Molly also sent me The Bone Season by Samantha Shannon. Now this is one of their like favorite books. Apprehensive, nervous, a bit scared, also weirdly calm, perhaps on the verge of hysteria. So I definitely feel a lot of pressure. This is a super popular fantasy book on BookTube. A lot of people really love The Bone Season and I am scared of it. I'm not gonna lie, I'm a bit intimidated. I don't know if it's gonna end up being my kind of fantasy but I really wanna give it a go because so many people will love it. I spoke to you the day about how I really love like soft, mysterious, floaty fantasy and I feel like this is a bit more like high serious fantasy and like I don't know. I don't know how I'm gonna feel about it but I'm super excited to try it. But I am scared, not gonna lie. Not gonna lie to you, I'm terrified. And then my parents sent me two books for Easter as a gift as well. Firstly, they sent me The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune. This is another five star prediction. I am so excited to read this. I'm gonna be reading it really soon, like really, really, really, really, really, really soon. I'm scared because I wanna love it so bad. Like I'm actually terrified because I've only heard good things. So this is about an orphanage with these children who have the possibility to end the world and we have like a case worker who has to go and kind of like judge whether they're safe. And I think he falls in love. I've heard it's like he falls in love with the guy who runs the orphanage and I've heard it's just like soft and enchanting and like whimsical and just like so gorgeously written. So I cannot wait to get to this. They also sent me A Mari and the Nightbrothers by Bibi Alston. So this is for a video that I'm doing really soon and this hadn't been on my radar and then I heard a lot of people speak about it. Like everyone was saying it's the best middle grade they've ever read. Like it's instantly become one of their favorite middle grades. So I just had to try it. I'm really intrigued. I've actually already read the first 50 pages of this but I had to swap around like some videos that I was doing. So it's been put on hold but I really did love the first 50 pages of this that I have already read. It's really told in this really funny way where it's got a lot of humor to it but it's told, what I love about it is it's real life. We start off in the Mari's like real life. It's very like grounded in reality and then like the magic and the weirdness starts and I feel like I'm only at the beginning of that. This is last book that I've left to the end. I'm trying to hide it that this happened. We are going to pretend we didn't hear that. This is one of the oldest books on my TBR. I'm pretty sure my first ever like what's on my TBR video where I think I had, I think when I started my channel I had 20 on red books. 20, 20, like 20. I think I have 150. Oh my goodness, I'm so embarrassed. Something embarrassed, they love you. But this is one of the oldest books on my TBR and I lost it. It's not even mine, it was my mom's and I lost it. So I needed it for a video that I'm doing and so my boyfriend, very funny boy for me. So it's gifted kind of. And it is the traveling cat chronicles by Hira Arakawa. Look at the cat, I love cats so much. I love cats so much. Oh my God, let me put in here because it's at the end of the video. So if you're here, you're cat. My parents sent me pictures of my cats yesterday and look at them. One of them's missing, but look at those two. Oh my God, I love them so much. So what I know about this is that it is this person going on an adventure with their cat. I don't really know. I've heard it's very emotional and very touching. My mom has read this and she really liked it and I just love cats. I will always read about cats. Cats, cats, cats. Like I'm sold when it comes to if you mention cats. Oh my God, I don't wanna pick these up. No, don't call. It was at this moment that he knew he fucked up. Oh fuck, I can't believe you've done this. Books that I have received in the past few months. Put them down before I mess up anything again. Let me know if you've read any of these and what you thought of them, what ones you think I'm gonna enjoy the most. I'm very intrigued about what you guys think. If you've gotten to the end of this video, comment, comment a red or a pink heart emoji. If like, we need like some hearts. We need some hearts in the comments. So comment a red or a pink heart emoji and I will see you very soon in another video. Bye.