Monthly Wrap-Up: August 2021

Posted August 31, 2021 by Stephanie in monthly wrap up / 20 Comments

Hello everyone! It’s the end of the month once again so here’s my August wrap-up. I had quite a few 5 star reads so I’m really pleased with how my reading went. I got completely got up on The Guild Codex series, listened to three great audiobooks, re-read The Odyssey and found a new favorite historical fiction!

 


Warping Minds & Other Misdemeanors by Annette Marie and Rob Jacobsen — 3/5★
? Emperor’s Sword by Alex Gough — 4/5★

 


Hellbound Guilds & Other Misdirections by Annette Marie & Rob Jacobsen — 4/5★
Rogue Ghosts & Other Miscreants by Annette Marie & Rob Jacobsen — 5/5★

 


? Devil in Disguise by Lisa Kleypas — 5/5★
The Odyssey by Homer (Penguin Classics Clothbound edition) — 5/5★

 


Love, Theodosia: A Novel of Theodosia Burr and Philip Hamilton by Lori Anne Goldstein — 5/5★
Oplichters en Afpersers: het Verhaal van 10 Spectaculaire Vervalsers en Fraudeurs by Guy Didelez — 4/5★

 


? Powerful Women of the Medieval World by Dorsey Armstrong — 5/5★

 

 

FAVORITE BOOK OF THE MONTH:

A Romeo & Juliet tale for Hamilton! fans.

In post-American Revolution New York City, Theodosia Burr, a scholar with the skills of a socialite, is all about charming the right people on behalf of her father—Senator Aaron Burr, who is determined to win the office of president in the pivotal election of 1800. Meanwhile, Philip Hamilton, the rakish son of Alexander Hamilton, is all about being charming on behalf of his libido.
When the two first meet, it seems the ongoing feud between their politically opposed fathers may be hereditary. But soon, Theodosia and Philip must choose between love and family, desire and loyalty, and preserving the legacy their flawed fathers fought for or creating their own.

Love, Theodosia is a smart, funny, swoony take on a fiercely intelligent woman with feminist ideas ahead of her time who has long-deserved center stage. A refreshing spin on the Hamiltonian era and the characters we have grown to know and love. It’s also a heartbreaking romance of two star-crossed lovers, an achingly bittersweet “what if.” Despite their fathers’ bitter rivalry, Theodosia and Philip are drawn to each other and, in what unrolls like a Jane Austen novel of manners, we find ourselves entangled in the world of Hamilton and Burr once again as these heirs of famous enemies are driven together despite every reason not to be.

My review of Love, Theodosia will go up tomorrow! ?

 

 

What was your favorite read of August?

 

20 responses to “Monthly Wrap-Up: August 2021

  1. Wow, looks like you had a good reading month! I will have to check out that Oplichters en Vervalsers book, it looks good and always in for a new non-fiction read! My favourite book of the month is It’s Behind You by Kathryn Foxfield. So spooky and scary!

    • Doesn’t happen often, I know! It was the first of Kit’s series and I think I still had to get into his POV and I didn’t love it as much as I had some of her other books. But after that the ratings just went up 😀

  2. I want to know from you, if Odyssey was a heavy book? It’s something that I’ve always wanted to try, but I am wary of melodrama, or references to other texts that may crop up. Unless this is an annotated version. Though, the 5-star rating from you is promising. 🙂

    • The first edition of The Odyssey I read (last year or the year before) was the translation of Emily Wilson and I gave that 4 stars which was really good but I liked the edition I read last month even more. It was the Penguin Classics Clothbound edition. There’s drama, though, in the story, especially towards the end but still a brilliant read!

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