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Book Haul #56

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book haul 56

Told you I had another book haul coming soon!

Last week I shared book haul 55 with you all, and in that pile were eight books that I had already read. In this week’s haul (which is still books that I’ve been hauling for the past few months and haven’t shared with you all yet) there’s a real mix of titles, including some I’ve read in the past and wanted my own copies of, some that I’ve read in the past few weeks, and some from publishing companies. Let’s get into it!

cordially invited zoella zoe sugg

Cordially Invited, by Zoe Sugg

This was from Hachette NZ and is a really beautiful book. There isn’t much in it that was super enlightning or a brand new idea I had never thought of before, but it is a lovely book, and Zoe has gathered a lot of her favourite things into one place, which is very neat to see. You can read my full review of Cordially Invited here.

muse of nightmares girls of paper and fire

Muse of Nightmares, by Laini Taylor

Eep! I cannot wait to read this book. I’ve actually had it for about a month now, but my reading time has been taken up by other things. I’m hoping to get into it really soon. Strange the Dreamer the first in this series, was one of my favourite reads last year so I’m really really looking forward to Muse of Nightmares. This copy was from Hachette NZ also.

Girls of Paper and Fire, by Natasha Ngan

Also from Hachette is Girls of Paper and Firewhich I’ve heard good things about. This is due for release this month, so stay tuned for my review and look out for it at your favourite book shop!

an absolutely remarkable thing

An Absolutely Remarkably Thing, by Hank Green

I didn’t mean to include nearly all Hachette NZ books, but this is another one from the publishing company. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It took me a little while to get through because it was pretty full on, but it was a joy to read.  You can find my full review here.

the grisha series

The Grisha Trilogy, by Leigh Bardugo

I first read this series back in 2016 and fell in love with the Grishaverse. You’ve heard me rave about Bardugo’s books before, but the only ones I owned were Six of Crows, Crooked Kingdom, and The Language of Thorns. I really wanted to get my hands on the Grisha series, and I finally did and look at it, it’s beautiful. I can’t wait to re-read these! I got these ones from Book Depository.

Have you hauled any books recently? Let me know! 

Anjali Kay is an Aotearoa New Zealand-based blogger and book lover sharing travel inspiration, bookish posts, the occasional creative project, and a lot of practical blogging tips here at This Splendid Shambles. Based in Auckland, she's been writing book reviews and travel posts, sharing creative projects and blogging tips since she started her first blog in 2009. When she's not working on her own blog, Anjali also offers blog coaching and support for bloggers who want real guidance from someone who's actually done the work, and is a few chapters ahead of them.

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