
THIS IS MY FIRST STATE OF THE ARC EVER.
I've joined the group for months now (again, shout out to Avalinah to begin such a great friend and blogger 😄), been there to support but never really joined. Mostly because before now, I never allow myself to accept or get a certain number of ARCs because I'm really afraid it'll take me too long to finish them, because of me being a student and all.
Now, I've been trying to be braver and get a larger amount of ARCs. So excited to share it with you guys!

I love getting ARCs. I mean, who doesn't love free books? But what I've realized is that (at least for me), Blog Tours ARCs are so. Fricking. Stressful.
Like, seriously.
I found myself pushing back other ARCs that does not require a due date (Netgalley, given by Author, etc), even if I really wanted to read them because of the pressure for me to finish the book and be ready to post a review by the tour required date. I know I shouldn't be complaining, and I'm not. I am so grateful for all those opportunities, but I'm just stating one of my observations.
Here are all of the ARCs that I received this month:

I have a lot of work to do! I'll need to get through all of these, and still with the chances that I'll sign up and get more. Wish me luck!
(Did I do this right, Avalinah?)