June Favourites: A Monthly Roundup



 Hello Readers & Friends,
As we come into month 4 of lockdown, I've struggled a lot this month. I struggled with reading, and finding motivation to do anything at all really. I was on the very last run of my 9 week couch-to-5k programme and fell, spraining my ankle so badly that I had to get crutches and was sofa-bound for a while, which made me even more lethargic and angry. I still can't exercise and am feeling both restless and lazy all at once :( I'm hoping next month (my birthday month!) I can start exercising again and will feel more positive in general. 
June Book Roundup: So last month was my best month and I read 12 books. This month was comparatively shite, and I only managed to read five books. But Battle Royale was giant at 640 pages, so counts as two, right?!

Hush Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick **Heir of Fire by Saraj J Mass ***** (review to come)A Forget-Me-Not Summer by Sophie Claire ***Battle Royale by Koushun Takami ***** (review to come)The Clapback by Elijah Lawal
TV

Malcolm in the Middle - Streamed
This month Steven and I have fallen for Malcolm in the Middle all over again. This was one of my favourites at school, and we've been streaming it online every night and crying with laughter. I think it's so underrated! I used to fancy Reiss so much when I was at school, I guess I was into that badboy trope even then hahaha! Steven and I have been laughing at how much we're similar to Hal and Lois now. 
Books

Battle Royale was a phenomenal read, one of the best books I've read in a while. It was pacy and page-turning and I really enjoyed it. And, I'm just gonna say it - it's so much better than Hunger Games! I wont say too much as I have a full review coming soon but I really recommend this to anyone who can handle a little gore. 
Misc.



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