
- The Reader on the 6.27 – Jean-Paul Didierlaurent. This was a delightfully quirky read about a man who finds a diary on the train and his quest to find the woman who wrote it. I ended up really enjoying this after picking it up at random from the library. Thanks, library!
- Edward Scissorhands, Volume 1: Parts Unknown – Kate Leth & Drew Rausch. The art style is cute and the story was fun, so a win overall.
- Breakaway – Catherine Gayle. I really don’t think that finding a sex surrogate to help you get over a horrific rape is a sound basis for a romance. Despite this, the characters were readable and the romance was sweet. Still, rape-as-a-catalyst-for-romance…
- Finding Dandelion – Lex Martin. Just as overwrought as the first book in the series, and just as oddly enjoyable.
- Girl’s Guide to Witchcraft – Mindy Klasky. Memorable only due to the painful stereotyping of gay men.

- Learning to Feel – N.R. Walker. Two hot guys fall in love, are a little bit unbelievable whilst doing it, but are hot enough that you don’t care. This is a rewritten fan-fic (although I didn’t realise that when I downloaded it from Amazon) and I’m quite curious to know who the characters were originally.
- The Utterly Uninteresting and Unadventurous Tales of Fred, the Vampire Accountant – Drew Hayes. A funny read about Fred, who finds life as a vampire as a dull as his life as a human was, and his strange collection of friends.
- Simon vs The Homo Sapiens Agenda – Becky Albertalli. I loved this book, guys. LOVED IT. It’s a wonderfully funny coming-of-age and coming-out story with a sweet romance, witty dialogue and general awesomeness. Recommended!
- Storm and Stone – Joss Stirling. More supernatural boarding school shenanigans. This one with an utterly, utterly unbelievable secret organisation comprised of teen spies/detectives. I honestly couldn’t get over the ridiculousness of that part of the plot and ended up rolling my eyes pretty much through the whole thing.
- Princess DisGrace: First Term at Tall Towers – Lou Kuenzler. A cute read about Princess Grace, who can’t seem to do anything right, but it didn’t inspire me to pick up the next book in the series.

- Stardust Academy – Siobhan Rowden. This didn’t do anything for me, I must admit.
- Uncanny Avengers, Volume 4: Avenge the Earth – Rick Remender & Daniel Acuna. The only character I’m in this team I’m really interested in is Rogue, and she wasn’t handled very interestingly so this was a meh.