I recently went on a book buying spree, as I do every time I get my student loan, and spent a lot of money on a lot of new books. Okay, so maybe not all of these books are new, but they are new to my ever growing book collection. I honestly didn't intend to spend so much, but then I thought to myself - I would rather spend the money on books, of which will benefit me in someway or another, rather than spend it on clothes that I will inevitably get bored of and food that will only bring me joy for the time I am eating it. Books make me happy, not only the stories inside of them, but the actual physical book itself. I love being surrounded by books, each one is different, in their own unique way, kind of like people. They maybe made of the same things, but each one has so many different elements which it make it stand it out, or blend in. Surprisingly, people scare me because of this exact same reason. But books; being surrounded by all these different stories, is just soul filling. Or at least has some kind of philosophical explanation. I don't like kindles. Kindles are not books. Any anyone who says 'I downloaded this new book to my Kindle' clearly needs some kind of reevaluation of the word book. No, you downloaded a PDF of a story onto your kindle, not a book. Wow - this post just went in a completely different direction as to what I originally intended. Needless to say, I hate Kindles. Back to my original purpose of this post... After buying a whole bunch of new books, I figured I would share the ones I am most excited about reading with my lovely readers!
First up is, 'The Art of being a Grown-up' by Grace Helbig: Youtube celebrity and second member of the holy trinity to publish a book (Hannah Hart published her autobiographical cook book early last year, and Mamrie Hart will be publishing hers within the next few months). The book is essentially a biographical guide, on how to deal with certain aspects of life, based on Grace's Experiences. As someone who has followed Grace online for a few years, I have been wanting to read this since it was released back in October, so I can't wait to start dive in and have a read. I am so gutted that I can't head out to meet her on her UK book tour, ah the burden of wanting an education, and having a job.

Third on the list is 'We are all completely beside ourselves' //Karen Joy Fowler. Shortlisted for Man Booker 2015, it is rumoured that this novel sold more copies at the winners ceremony, than the actual winner. Who won it again? If I am being completely honest, I was a little disappointed with the winner, I wanted either WAAKBO or Ali Smiths 'How to be both'. I have read great things about this book, including within a recent #BookBloggers chat. I love reading reviews and opinions from people, and I almost certainly alway look at books if they have been recommended to me; especially if they are not something I would necessarily choose or myself.

You may recognise Mindy Kailing from The Mindy Project, but she has also written the incredibly popular book: 'Is everyone hanging out with out me?' I can't say that I bought this book through some phenomenon, or because it is a work of genius because I didn't. I simply chose it because of it's title; a thought that I have often have. I automatically felt "wow, this woman gets me, so now I'm going to get her book." I'm very intrigued to read this, I want to know if all of the expectations I have based solely around the name, are what I hoped, or if I am going to crash into a corner and start crying over it's lack of interesting'ness. Hopefully not the latter. Mindy is very witty as actress, so lets hope that shows in her writing.

I have at least four more that I could write about, but I fear that this post is already too long. Maybe I will make a second part - but I will definitely be reviewing them over the coming months. My goal for 2015, is to read and review fifty books, which I am looking forward to completing.
Have you bought any new books recently? Any you would recommend? Let me know below, and who knows, maybe I'll be reviewing/discussing that book in the near future!
Stay cool,
Kirstie xo
Let me know when you read It's A Funny Story and I'll join you/try and keep up!
ReplyDeleteThese seem like really good books, might have to add a couple to my Amazon wish list :-) X
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I am planning to start it today for the, Goodreads, Readathon. It's supposed to be 12-4, but I am working, so I am going to do it myself at a later time. Haaha
ReplyDeleteI am half way through 'It's kind of a funny story' and it's so good. I definitely reccomend reading it! xx
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