Curl up with a drink and find your next romance read!
I read an obnoxious amount of books this month, thanks in large part to the abundance of novellas I flew through this month. I am really grateful I’m not longer writing a lot about every book I read because this post would be a nightmare if so. That said, I still have a lot to
In the month of September, I read eighteen books, which is a bit lower than normal. It’s also a pretty good indicator of where I’m at right now in terms of dealing with the pandemic. AKA, I can’t do anything, including focus on reading. That said, I’ve read some really incredible books, so I’m looking
I know I should finish out this month before throwing out this format of wrapping up my months, but I’ve had this half written for four days now and I still haven’t made much progress. So… I’m going to try something inspired by Kim and Nick because I just don’t feel like reviewing every book
Back to a mid-month wrap up this month because I did read several books outside of the ones you’ve seen reviews for and honestly, I think it just makes things neater. That said, if you all have any opinions about a preference of mid month wrap ups compared to last months, let me know!
I think this is the first time in a really long time I haven’t done a mid-month wrap up of the books I read this month. I read 21 books this month, which is two more than I read in June, so good job to myself. The reason I didn’t do a mid-month wrap up
June was quite a month and one I’m not sad to see in the rearview mirror. I read 19 books total during June, DNF’d one, and am most of the way through More Myself by Alicia Keys. I probably should have just made myself finish More Myself if we’re being honest. Anyway, it was a
I have definitely been reading more slowly this month because the world is on fire and it’s hard to function like normal with everything that’s going on. Plus, work has been really tough since court opened back up more. But I have read some things that I’ve really loved so I’m excited to talk about
I’m finally posting the second half of my May wrap up, but I just want to make it clear that Black lives still matter and we need to continue working toward systemic change. The NAACP Legal Defense Fund could always use your money if you have some available and working on change at the local
Who let time speed up like this? Although, I guess I do prefer the fact that a week doesn’t feel like two years, unlike March. As far as reading goes, I’m feeling a little slumpy again. So don’t be surprised to find a few comfort rereads in this list. My favorite read of the month