The BoMoSh | Books, Movies, Shows | May 2020
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Welcome to the BoMoSh!
The BoMoSh is a post for Books, Movies and Shows. I’ll be sharing what I’ve read and seen in the last month, and I always welcome suggestions for books, shows and movies. Leave me a comment if you think there’s something that I might enjoy.
Books | 6
- Knee Deep, by Karol Hoeffner
- Daisy Jones and The Six, by Taylor Jenkins Reid
- The Hand On the Wall, by Maureen Johnson
- P.S I Still Love You, by Jenny Han
- Always and Forever, Lara Jean, by Jenny Han
- The Straw King, by Dethan Isabelle (graphic novel)
This is the first month probably ever that I’ve read more books on Kindle than I have physical book. All except P.S I still Love You and Always and Forever, Lara Jean were on Kindle. I definitely prefer physical copies of books, but it was quite nice to just load up a book on my tablet in the evenings, and then just keep reading on my phone here and there throughout the day. That is definitely a bonus; literally have your Kindle app on your phone and therefore you book on you all the time (even if you do have your physical book in your bag all the time like I do … but you know what I mean).
I received Knee Deep from the author (thank you!), and The Straw King from NetGalley.
Movies | 1
Because I finally got around to reading P.S I Still Love You, I watched the movie literally a few hours after finishing the book. And the movie was good! I liked it … but I would have liked the movie more if I hadn’t read the book. You can read more about my thoughts on the book vs the movie over on Blogger’s Bookshelf. Because I have thoughts, you guys. I have thoughts.
Shows
I’ve done a bit of catch up this month, TV show wise. Having my evenings at home still thanks to Level 2 and not really having many things to go out to during the week has meant being able to catch up on a few shows that I’ve been to finish for a while now. Lucifer Season 4 and The 100 Season 5 were two of those, and I’ve been watching Roswell: New Mexico each week when it’s released.
What have you read and watched this past month?


