This year, I’ve decided to start doing monthly wrap-ups. You can look forward to these posts on the first of every month, with the previous month being discussed.
Deciding what I wanted to include in these posts was hard, but in each of these, you’ll find: books I’ve read this month, posts published, as well as news (be it personal or public). Enjoy!
Books I’ve Read:
The month of November was good to me, in the sense that I got a lot of reading done right before college decided to pile me with a shit-ton of homework and essays and quizzes that I didn’t want to deal with. At the beginning of November, I continued with some spooky reads that I had put down on a tentative TBR that I had for October, but continued on into November.
Published Posts:
Just as I mentioned in the previous Wrap-Up post, I’ve been struggling with posting since college started getting more intense. By the end of November, I’ve resorted to doing about a post a week, which is really hard for me. However, I do have some books that I still need to review, so you can count on those reviews coming up eventually.
Nov 1st: October Wrap-Up
Nov 3rd: Guest Post: Queer YA Releases That I’m Most Excited for in 2019 – Julia Ember
Nov 6th: Review #198 // That’s Not What Happened – Kody Keplinger
Nov 8th: State of the ARC #3
Nov 10th: Review #199 // Jurassic Park – Michael Crichton
Nov 13th: Diverse Author Spotlight #5: Suzanne van Rooyen
Nov 16th: Buzzfeed Unsolved Book Tag
Nov 21st: Review #200 // City of Ghosts – Victoria Schwab
Nov 27th: Review #201 // Small Spaces – Katherine Arden
Misc. News:
I might go down to a post a week, just until finals are over and the semester has ended and winter break has started. I just have a few more weeks to go, and then I’ll be free…until next semester. I’ll try and keep reading audiobooks, because I knit to destress and I normally listen to audiobooks when I knit.
So, sorry about school affecting this blog, but I have to put school first.
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