Saturday, 31 July 2021

July Wrap-Up

 So July is coming to a close! It went just as quickly as I hoped it would in my June Wrap-Up.

This month, quite a lot of things have happened that kept me busy. Most notably, I moved about 22 hours away from where I was living, and I've been working on getting settled, which is happening nicely. Slowly, but nicely.

Today, my neighbors sheep managed to get out of the fence and wander into my yard, so even if I'm not quite settled into living here yet, at the very least every day is eventful.

This month on the blog I did get seven posts up, not counting this one, which I feel pretty good about considering I spent the better part of this month without internet. (Speaking of which if you're waiting for an email from me, I didn't forget! I'm still working through all my emails.) In those posts included two reviews, one of The Dead and the Dark by Courtney Gould, which was a hit for me, and one of Meet Me At The Summit by Mandi Lynn which was unfortunately more of a miss.

Although I didn't post very much this month, I did manage to type out 12 posts to be scheduled for the future, which is a lot for me. I tend to only have about 2-3 posts scheduled at a time usually. So anyway, even though there were not a lot of posts this month, there is definitely a lot to come in the future.

Finally, I kept track of Netgalley Bingo this month! Which started on July 1, and will run until August 31. I'm going to post my progress now and again in my August wrap up post to see if I can manage toget a bingo! If you want to participate you can download the blank bingo card and read the rules  from Netgalley's post Reach Your #NetgalleyGoals with Bingo!


I've been keeping track of the books I've used for each space so I don't accidentally cheat and use the same book for two spaces. I only want to play HONEST games of bingo on this blog, after all. So in the interest of complete transparency, I have used the titles The Ballerinas by Rachel Kapelke-Dale, The Rumor Game by Dhonielle Clayton and Sona Charaipotra and Red Magnolia by Lucy Holden.

I hope July treated you guys well, and happy reading everybody. :)

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