The Merciless II
Danielle Vega
(3/5)
This book was good, but not as amazing as the first one. It did really make me want to go to church though.
Bruno Latour and Steve Woolier
(2/5)
This book was a summer assignment for college, and it took me about two months to read. It's very technical and would probably interest science people, but this book was a no-go for me.
Joyce Carol Oates
(4/5)
I read this again for college, and I really enjoyed it. This short story is really creepy, but I like that. It leaves a lot to the reader, which makes it really interesting for class discussions.
The Alchemy of Air
Thomas Hager
(4/5)
Again, I read this for college (that's going to become a theme around here) and I actually really enjoyed this book. It wasn't too science-y, so it still interested me.
I'm not going to write a TBR for this month; I haven't really got into a routine where I can read books for my own enjoyment. Most of my time is spent doing homework or clubs and stuff and this point. I promise I'll eventually fall into a routine though. Or maybe not; who knows?
Thanks for reading another post, and I'll see ya'll tomorrow with September releases you should be pumped for!
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