I don't know about you, but my quarantine reading really tanked during March and April. My mental health struggled greatly. I was stuck at home all of the time, and I couldn't focus on anything. I am sure all of my other #type1s and extroverted introverts felt the same. You've heard others talk about it… Continue reading 5 star books of Quarantine (March to June 2020)
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My reading year in 2019
Top 10 Books! The Most Fun We Ever Had by Claire Lombardo - a family saga84, Charing Cross Road by Helene Hanff - letters written between a woman in NYC and a bookseller in LondonThe Flatshare by Beth O’Leary - a British rom-comThe One by John Marrs - a multi-perspective thrillerAn Absolutely Remarkable Thing by… Continue reading My reading year in 2019
November 2019 Reading Recap
I only (only is said very lightly and quite sarcastically) read 10 books this month. This number is low (compared to other months of 2019) because I committed myself to finally finishing the 5th book in the Outlander series. By page count, my reading was just as high this month as previous months. Only one… Continue reading November 2019 Reading Recap
Mini-Review: A Sky Painted Gold by Laura Wood
A Sky Painted Gold by Laura Wood My book club picked this book for our August/September read. I remember that it was initially hard to find a physical copy. For someone reason, when I was googling the title of the book, trying to find a copy, I came across it being published by Scholastic. This made… Continue reading Mini-Review: A Sky Painted Gold by Laura Wood
Review: A Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet
With the year drawing to a close, I started thinking about what my favorite read was. It's been a big library year, so I went to my trusty reading spreadsheet (nothing fancy, just books, authors, lengths, and dates) to see who the contenders were. It hit me pretty quickly - the book I loved the… Continue reading Review: A Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet