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jthbooks » YA
1y ago
After such a brilliant reading month in April, I think it’s fair to say May went down hill.
I only managed to read nine books, which is still a good amount we all know it doesn’t matter if you read one or a hundred a month, but I just wanted to keep the momentum going.
Let’s talk about the books shall we?
First up I read Raven Smith’s Men. This was a really interesting nonfiction book that looks at the men, and men in general, of Ravens life. It’s funny, it’s poignant and covers some really interesting subjects. Thanks to the publishers for my copy, this one is out now.
Secondly I read Only ..read more
jthbooks » YA
1y ago
Title: Just By Looking At Him
Author: Ryan O’Connell
Publisher: Sphere
Length: 292 pages
Synopsis: Elliot is a TV writer with a perfect-penised boyfriend. He’s living the dream. But behind the glossy veneer he’s been papering over the cracks, and they’re starting to show. He’s creatively stifled, he’s drinking a little too often and his cerebral palsy makes him feel like gay Shrek. When River walks in, Elliott’s life is turned upside down in the best way. River is funny, charming and makes him feel seen. But maybe that’s part of the deal when you hire a sex worker. Elliott is lost and he need ..read more
jthbooks » YA
1y ago
Title: Young Mungo
Author: Douglas Stuart
Publisher: Picador
Length: 400 pages
Synopsis: Born under different stars, Protestant Mungo and Catholic James live in the hyper-masculine and violently sectarian world of Glasgow’s housing estates. They should be sworn enemies if they’re to be seen as men at all, and yet they become best friends as they find a sanctuary in the doocot that James has built for his prize racing birds. As they begin to fall in love, they dream of escaping the grey city, and Mungo must work hard to hide his true self from those around him, especially his elder brother Ham ..read more
jthbooks » YA
1y ago
Well didn’t March fly by! I turned 30 and I read some great books! I really enjoyed the variety of books I read this month! It just felt like a good collection and I never felt bored. I didn’t love them all but we can’t ask for too much?
I managed to read 9 books this month. I think that’s my best this year. I just really enjoyed sitting down and picking up my books! I did have a week off which always helps! Let’s hope it can carry on to next month!
So let’s talk about the books shall we?
First up was Concerning My Daughter by Kim Hye-Jin translated by Jamie Chung. A really great look at wha ..read more
jthbooks » YA
1y ago
Title: Here Again Now
Author: Okechukwu Nzelu
Publisher: Dialogue Books
Length: 288 pages
Synopsis: Achike Okoro feels like his life is coming together at last. His top-floor flat in Peckham is as close to home as he can imagine and after years of hard work, he’s about to get his big break as an actor. He’s even persuaded his father, Chibuike, to move in with him, grateful to offer the man who raised him as a single parent a home if his own. Between filming trips, Achike is snatching a few days in London with Ekene, his best friend of twenty years, the person who makes him feel whole. Achike ..read more
jthbooks » YA
1y ago
Well!! Didn’t February fly by? I’ve only just managed to get my January wrap up live on the blog!
I managed to read 8 books this month. I’m just really enjoying spending my time with a book. It was strange month. I either thought the book was unique or I didn’t like it. We have those months don’t we sometimes?
So let’s talk about it the books shall we?
First up this month was Mothers Boy by Patrick Gale. Unfortunately this book wasn’t for me. I had high hopes of it being wonderfully queer but it wasn’t and I just found it dull. There was nothing new or exciting about this book. I didn’t feel ..read more
jthbooks » YA
1y ago
Another month has come and gone. And yes, this wrap up is very late. February has hit me hard and I didn’t feel like writing this.
I had a fantastic reading month in January. I enjoyed all of the books, even found some new favourites. I managed nine books. Can you tell I spent most of my month reading?
So let’s talk about the books shall we?
First up I read Here Again Now by Okechukwu Nzelu. There’s no doubt in my mind that this will be in my top 10 books of the year. I just thought it was brilliant. It’s emotional, stunningly written. I’ll have a full review up but I hope you all read this ..read more
jthbooks » YA
1y ago
The last month of the year has come and gone. And it was a weird reading month for me. Some I really loved. Really loved. Some I didn’t at all.
I read Seven books in the month of December. That’s not too bad. Of course things get a bit hectic this time of year.
So let’s talk about the books shall we?
First up was The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois by Honorée Fanonne Jeffers. This turned out to be one of my favourite reads of 2022. It’s haunting, it’s heartbreaking. It’s just incredible! I know I’ll be thinking of these characters for a long time. Thanks to the publishers for my copy. It’s out ..read more
jthbooks » YA
1y ago
Title: If This Gets Out
Authors: Sophie Gonzales and Cale Dietrich
Publishers: Hodder Children’s Books
Length: 400 pages
Synopsis: Eighteen-year-old Ruben Montez and Zach Knight are two members of the boy-band Saturday, one of the biggest acts in America. Along with their bandmates, Angel Phan and Jon Braxton, the four are teen heartbreakers in front of the cameras and best friends backstage. But privately, cracks are starting to form: their once-easy rapport is straining under the pressure of fame, and Ruben confides in Zach that he’s feeling smothered by management’s pressure to stay in the ..read more