Stacking the Shelves & Wrappin’ It Up January & February 2017

Stacking the Shelves Book Haul and Wrappin It Up Confessions of a Book Geek

Somehow, the last time I did a monthly wrap-up was October 2016. I don’t even know how this is possible, so we’ll swiftly move right along! As per usual, I’m finding it difficult to stick to a regular blogging routine, BUT I’m still here and I’m still posting, even if I do have SO MANY reviews to catch up on…

The Books

I think I’ve been a very well behaved Book Blogger lately. Since posting my annual book-spending review, I’ve been much more conscious of my book buying (especially because this year I’m also tracking books bought in a physical bookstore!). Also, since I finally acquired some new (and amazing) book cases, I’m acutely aware of how many unread books I own…

That being said, there have still been a few sneaky purchases since the start of the year, though nearly all of these were purchased with reward vouchers of some description for Amazon and The Works! Honestly, sign up for Quidco, people, you will not regret it.

Book Haul Feb 2017

  • When Breath Becomes Air: At the age of thirty-six, on the verge of completing a decade’s training as a neurosurgeon, Paul Kalanithi was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer.
  • Scrappy Little Nobody: She was a grower, but I’ve slowly fallen a little bit in love with Anna Kendrick. I’ve already finished this one, review to follow soon!
  • A Court of Wings and Ruin: I preordered this one on Amazon (I know, given my preorder rant, I’m a glutton for punishment!). I. CAN’T. WAIT.
  • The Life and Loves of a He Devil: I LOVE Graham Norton, and I had heard bad things about this so stayed away from it. I’m almost finished it and really enjoyed it!
  • Mad GirlWhen Breath Becomes Air was part of a 2 for £7 deal. This was my “I’m a weak Book Geek” purchase.
  • Start With Why: This video was doing the rounds on Facebook, and I started following Simon to see what he’s all about. What he says intrigues me, so a book purchase was made. Simple thought process that one.
  • Why Women Don’t AskI’m hitting a career crossroads, of sorts, and know from other sources that women can inherently find it difficult to negotiate and understand financial self-worth (partly because we’re taught not to from a young age, and partly because of society’s belief that we shouldn’t). Consider this training and a pep talk for what hopefully lies ahead for me… speaking of…
  • Emotional Intelligence 2.0This has been available as a Goodreads First Reads giveaway SO many times. I’ve entered a ton of times, and never won. So I took matters in to my own hands. I started following the author, Travis Bradberry, on LinkedIn, and liked what he had to say, so I took the plunge.
  • Leadership 2.0: While I was picking up Emotional Intelligence, I spied this one. Bit of personal development never hurt nobody, right?

Movies and TV Shows

Have you seen Hidden Figures yet? If not, watch it immediately, it is AMAZING!

I cried my heart out to another Will Smith movie, Collateral Beauty:

I also watched Let It Shine, and became totally hooked. My favourites won (no spoilers!), and I’d LOVE to see the live show, but it doesn’t look like there are any dates in NI. Raging.

If you fancy something a little heavier, but equally a fantastic watch, I highly recommend both Amanda Knox and The 13th on Netflix.

Wrappin’ It Up!

In Case You Missed It:

Dreams From My Father Book Cover

Since the last time I’ve done a wrap-up, I’ve written reviews for Dreams From My Father (3.5/5), The Lemon Grove (2/5), The Versions of Us (2/5), Seven Steps to Happiness (4.5/5), The Secret History (3/5), Through the Barricades (4.5/5), and Rockadoon Shore (1.5/5). I also wrote the following posts:

My most popular post in January was How Much Do You Spend on Books? My most popular post in February was What is the POINT of Preordering? My most popular review in both months was for The Secret History

What have you been getting up to so far in 2017? Let me know in the comments!

About Rachel

Avid reader & #bookblogger. Lover of all things business. A fan of drinks & dancing. Ever optimistic. Feminist.

15 Responses

  1. I’ve considerably cut down my book-spending as well. And while I’m not there yet, I feel pretty good that I don’t just go to town when I’m in a bookstore.

    Good job, Rachel!

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  2. Has it really been that long since your last wrap up post? Wow, that’s crazy. I know I sometimes struggle keeping a blog routine, I kind of like just posting what I want when I wan but I definitely find the monthly posts help keep me vaguely organised. I’ve found keeping track of my spending does nothing to curb it which makes me sad. I am trying but I just have this impulse buying problem I am slowly trying to conquer. I just need to not browse books websites or enter shops really. I can’t believe I haven’t seen Hidden Figures or Collateral Beauty. They were both on my list to watch and then I just never found time to arrange a cinema date. Maybe I’ll have got myself organised in time for the DVD release.

    I hope you have a good month.

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  3. danielle hammelef

    The shelves are gorgeous! I love the teddy bear at the top!. I need to organize my books soon. I have to see Hidden Figures and the Will Smith movie (love him).

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