Book Haul,  Books

Book Haul #63

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Hauling them books since ages ago…

We’re back with another book haul! I haven’t shared one of these in a little while, and when I was gathering books together I realised that there were quite a few! So I’ve broken them up into a few Book Haul posts, so look out for those coming your way soon. These books are a mixture of ones I’ve picked up from book sales, and one I bought myself, mostly from sale bins. Let’s just get straight into it, shall we?

Kingdom of Ash by Sarah J Maas | The Truth and Lies of Ella Black, by Emily Barr

You may have seen that I went along to hear Sarah J Maas while she was here in Auckland a few months back. Just before I went to that event I got the last book in her Throne of Glass seriesKingdom of Ash. I still have 4 books to read in this series (you guys, it’s so long!), so I’ll eventually get around to reading this. The Truth and Lies of Ella Black is one that I picked up in a sale bin.

Girl, Stop Apologising by Rachel Hollis | Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops, by Jen Campbell

I read Rachel Hollis’ other book, Girl, Wash Your Face earlier in the year and loved it. I ordered this one from Book Depository when it came out a few months ago. Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops has been on my list of books to check out ever since I saw Erin’s review on Blogger’s Bookshelf. I managed to score this at a book sale, and it’s brilliant. Definitely got some of these when I worked in a bookstore!

Renegades, by Marrisa Meyer | A Curse so Dark and Lonely, by Brigid Kemmerer

Both of these I found in cheap sale bins for under $10 NZD. Looking forward to getting into them!

Have you bought/been given any books recently? 

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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