 Hey guys, it's Julia and welcome back to my channel and for today's video I'm going to be doing my Kramathon TBR. I'm running from June 10th to the 17th. I was hosted by myself as well as Jay from The Awkward Bookworm, Dylan from Dylan the Reader 5, and Allie from Hardback Quarter. So we're all very excited to be hosting our second round as co-hosts with you guys. And yeah, let's get into my TBR and if you made a TBR, well, if you made a TBR, I've probably watched it. I watched a bunch of them this morning, but if you had a TBR, link it or tweet it to us. We would love to see them. I personally would and I'm sure the other hosts would as well. I have the reading challenges. I'll have my announcement video linked down below with all of that info. So first up here is a predicted 5 star read. I have Undead Girl Gang by Lily Anderson and this book I know is like a contemporary-ish style kind of book. It's also about witches and witchcraft and then it's a little bit about zombies and bringing someone's best friend back to life. It sounds like a really interesting book. This was on my Buzzwordathon TBR, but I didn't get to it. And it's actually not a bad thing because this was the Page Habit book. I got this in my Page Habit box, so now I get to read my annotated one. And I'm really excited. I really hope I enjoy it. Sounds right on my alley. What if your comfort zone kind of read? So for this, I have Binti and I cannot pronounce his author's name, but this is like a little sci-fi short. Is it a novella? I'm not exactly sure, but surviving this war gives of her people the wisdom of the universe. But first just to make sure she gets out alive. Something like that. It's like some sci-fi kind of little book. I've heard good things about it and I picked it up while I was in New York, so I want to get this one read. This is a book that's been on your TBR for a while, so for this, I'm going with Smoke by Ellen Hopkins. I read the first book in this series called Burned. These books deal with a lot of tough subject matter. And I can't really talk about what this one is about without spoiling you guys for the previous book, obviously. But Ellen Hopkins books always deal with tough topics and are written in verse. So I'm very, like, I've had this one for a bit now and I read Burned maybe five months ago. I do want to get to the sequel and the final book and it should be pretty quick as well because it's written in verse. It's an LGBTQIEP plus book. Owned Voices, etc. So depending on what you want to do for that. But for this, I picked up Every Hearted Doraway by Shonda McGuire. I did read this before and this is going to be my reread because I want to reread it for the companion and don them on the sticks and bones, which is on my TBR as well. This one's for, like, favorite color because I love, like, I know, like, gray and black aren't colors. They're shades but, like, I'm counting it anyways. So I'm hoping to reread this one and prep for this one. And they're both pretty tiny and I read this one the first time for Readathon anyways. So I know it's something I can get through. But these are these little books basically about these characters that can go through doors into other worlds. And what happens is when they all come back from where they, the place they knew, they all kind of meet up at this one point. It's a really hard book to describe but they all kind of get together after, like, their journeys and they're kind of all reflecting and, like, they all want to go back to where they were but they can't. So they all kind of have to cope with this new reality in a way. And then there's, with all these people together, there's obviously some things that happen and there's some, like, murder involved and some mystery. And it's a really interesting read and I believe this one follows, like, the Jack and Jill in the book. I think, I think this follows them. Maybe, probably. So yes. Next is, like, poetry, manga, graphic novel, something like that. It's just something that's not, like, an actual novel. So for this I have Snot Girl. This is by Brian Leo Malley and Leslie Hung. And this is just, honestly, who is she? A fashion blogger living her best life. I picked this one up at BookCon and I got it signed. There's, like, a little card in here by the author. I have to, like, stick it in still. But the art style looks very, like, vibrant and pretty. And I'm very... Let me show you guys the art style. Looks very vibrant and pretty and I'm really interested to see how I like this one. I've heard really good things about it. For the last challenge is it's to read seven books. So I don't know if this is going to be that book because this, like, I hope to get through all of that but I don't know because this is, like, a very busy time of year. With school there's, like, exams coming and there's some other stuff going on as well. So we will see. But I ended up picking... For this one I have Saints and Misfits by SK Alley. All I know is this is about a Muslim teenager and it's about her struggles. That's all I really know. I've heard pretty good things about it and one of my close friends, like, in real life, suggested this to me and that I read it to get, like, another perspective. So I want to do that and I've been meaning to get to it. So if I don't get to it during this... If I don't get to it during this read-a-thon I hope to get to it eventually sometime soon, I hope. So there you guys have it. Those were the books that I hope to read for the Kramathon this coming week. I think if I get this up on time it should be either the day it starts or the day before. So let's hope. But thank you guys so much for watching. Again, let me know if you like this location. If you're participating, all that jazz. If you feel like it, make sure to like, subscribe, comment down below, whatever you want. Click the bell. Cool. And I'll see you guys all super soon with a new video. Bye.