The Bookshelf (April 2014)

Books reviewed this month:
I tried to have a bit of a catch-up on Netgalley so there are a few e-Books this time. 😉

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Cowgirl by Giancarlo Gemin

Echo Boy by Matt Haig

Rooftoppers by Katherine Rundell

Adaptation (Adaptation #1) by Malinda Lo

Keep the Faith (Faith #2) by Candy Harper*

Have a Little Faith (Faith #1) by Candy Harper

Smart by Kim Slater*

Unleashing Mr. Darcy by Teri Wilson*

Don’t Even Think About It by Sarah Mlynowski*

Finding It by Cora Carmack*

Third Degree by Julie Cross*

The Dark Inside by Rupert Wallis

The Forbidden Library by Django Wexler

Gold Rush by Jordan Lynde*

Emily and the Strangers #1 by Mariah Huehner, Rob Reger & Emily Ivie*

Flirty Dancing by Jenny McLachlan*

Kate Walden Directs: Night of the Zombie Chickens by Julie Mata*

Circa Now by Amber McRee Turner*

The Break-Up Artist by Philip Siegel*

The Awakening of Miss Prim by Natalia Sanmartin Fenollera*

Murder Most Unladylike (Wells and Wong #1) by Robin Stevens*

Sweet Damage by Rebecca James

Squishy McFluff: The Invisible Cat! by Pip Jones

We Were Liars by E. Lockhart

Dead Silent by Sharon Jones

Say Her Name by James Dawson

 

*eBooks

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2 thoughts on “The Bookshelf (April 2014)

  1. Look how neat and tidy that shelf is! Mine is so haphazard.. it’s a small wonder I’m not buried by a ton of books each time I try to take a volume out!
    And holy moly, you’ve gotten through a fair few books this month eh?
    I have so many to catch up on with e-galleys and ARCs.. but I’ve been concentrating more on books for ‘me’ this month, if that makes sense?
    Looking forward to seeing how many you read in May! xD

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