JOMP Book Photo Challege: May 2, TBR This Month

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JOMP Book Photo Challege: May 2, TBR This Month
I finished a book.
The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood
I enjoyed it.
Ice Planet Barbarians
I'll pretty much read anything if I'm told to.
I started Ice Planet Barbarians on the 10th and 10 days later; I have read 26 books written in that universe. I am nearly done with the Ice Planet Barbarians series and I've made it a third of the way into the Icehome series.
I just can't stop reading them. They are funny and corny. Written pretty well, a decent plot (even if it gets redundant), and good world-building. I'm sure the sexy times are great, but I don't even need any of that. The whole idea is kind of ridiculous, which is why I started reading them.
If you are waffling on them, I say check them out. The character development gets better with each book, so if after the first one you don't like it, try another, that is literally the worst one.
Definitely check out the trigger warnings for the books, no one seems to warn that in the first book there is some pretty heavy stuff. I would say check it for each book to make sure you are comfortable because some themes come up again.
These are really short and fun reads.
What I read in May.
I'm reading a little.
I've started The Death of Mrs. Westaway. It's ok so far, I've read about 20% of it.
I'm kind of blah about life lately. Except for those days, where existence is a prison and I'm just so tired of everything.
I wonder if I will ever get to where I wake up and I'm not immediately upset that life continues.
JOMP Book Photo Challenge: May 1, Comic Books
Maus I: A Survivor's Tale by Art Spiegelman
JOMP Book Photo Challenge: May 3, Currently Reading
Review tips or format?
I made a new goal for the rest of the year to review every book I finish. I mainly started this because I am using NetGalley now and that's the whole point, but to also build myself us a reviewer to kind of help build up my social media presence.
However, I am just not great at reviews. I've posted two to my Goodreads so far and they are like the bare minimum. When I google how to do better reviews I find either really vague ones or ones about like college book analysis.
Does anyone have tips they could share with me, I'd appreciate it!