January Wrap Up
Hello readers!
Today's post is a wrap up for the month of January on books I hauled, unhauled, or finished reading.
I will keep an ongoing pinned Tweet of books I've finished on Twitter, so if you want to see a cohesive list through the year be sure to check there.
Book Haul:
Barnes & Noble had a 50% off sale and looking through the YA selection, this book was under $10 so of course I had to pick it up to finish the series.
I wasn't planning on buying this already but I included it in a Read-a-thon for this month.
I'm all caught up with this series and now we wait. Impatiently. For months.
Ugh.
I'm all caught up with this series and now we wait. Impatiently. For months.
Ugh.
Books Finished:
I didn't have many plans to put this book at the top of my TBR, but you know. I was at work, it was slow, Kindle Cloud Reader is dangerous, and here we are.
This was kind of a weird reread. I somehow ended up with this on my currently reading list for Goodreads even though I've already read it and I don't count rereads towards my Goodreads goals. Unfortunately, when I moved it from Currently Reading to Read, it added it to my Goodreads goal for 2020. I figured if I was going to get credit for reading it, I might as well reread it.
I chose to do a review for this book, despite it being a reread because of how my opinion has changed. Block's books were very specific to a point in my life and it was nice to revisit.
I was able to squeeze this in at the very end of the month. I went back and forth between audio and e book since I borrowed it from the library. I really enjoyed a lot of Taylor's writing and descriptors, but I also struggled staying engaged with the book enough to want to pick it back up between reading.
This was kind of a weird reread. I somehow ended up with this on my currently reading list for Goodreads even though I've already read it and I don't count rereads towards my Goodreads goals. Unfortunately, when I moved it from Currently Reading to Read, it added it to my Goodreads goal for 2020. I figured if I was going to get credit for reading it, I might as well reread it.
I chose to do a review for this book, despite it being a reread because of how my opinion has changed. Block's books were very specific to a point in my life and it was nice to revisit.
I was able to squeeze this in at the very end of the month. I went back and forth between audio and e book since I borrowed it from the library. I really enjoyed a lot of Taylor's writing and descriptors, but I also struggled staying engaged with the book enough to want to pick it back up between reading.
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