NetGalley Sept’21 Update

I’m drowning in eARCs. Don’t ask me how it happened, because I don’t actually know. This post is going to also going to be a bit of a haul post from the last two and a half months. As well as just a typical NG Update post.

I thought I was doing so well, knocking books out, reviewing them, and now I suddenly have 20+ books I need to read and it’s lowkey stressing me out. Stressing me out to the point where I haven’t even touched an eARC for 2 weeks.

And to be fair, I’ve been immersed in my TOG reread and that has pretty much all my focus.

Apart from NetGalley, I’ve also acquired a couple of other eARCs. I’m really excited to read all of these, I just need more hours in a day.


So, let’s first take a look at what I hauled in July and August:

Under the Milky Way – Vanessa Barneveld

A Far Wilder Magic – Allison Saft

Lakesedge (World at the Lake’s Edge #1) – Lyndall Clipstone

Daughters of a Dead Empire – Carolyn Tara O’Neil

Edgewood – Kristen Ciccarelli

Full Flight – Ashley Schumacher

Poison & Poultice (The Gate Cycle #1.5) – Kristen Jacques

This May End Badly – Samatha Markum

When You Get the Chance – Emma Lord

When Night Breaks (Kingdom of Cards #2) – Janella Angeles

Cupcake – Cookie O’Gorman

She Who Rides the Storm – Caitlin Sangster

Gilded (Untiled #1) – Marissa Meyer

Vespertine (Vespertine #1) – Margaret Rogerson


These are the eARCs that I’ve hauled outside of NG.

Flirting with Fate (Flirting with Fate #1) – J.C. Cervantes

Hotel Magnifique – Emily J. Taylor

Echoes and Empires (Echoes and Empires #1) – Morgan Rhodes

The Other Merlin (Emry Merlin #1) – Robyn Schneider

A Shadow in the Ember (Flesh and Fire #1) – Jennifer L. Armentrout


Now, here’s what’s currently waiting to be read in my library:


Here’s what’s currently sitting in Pending Hell for who knows how long now:


And here’s what’s been annoyingly declined:

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