Wrap-Ups
-
It’s time for the final wrap-up of 2020! Yay! The year from hell is officially over! Will things be better in 2021? I don’t know, but I think we can try to make sure it is. I had a great reading month in December. I read three novels, all adult fantasy. And guess what? I
-
Is this wrap-up late? Yes. Have I fallen behind on other blog posts I want to write? Also yes. My bad. In my defense, I have no defense. November was a wild ride, I guess! I mean, my country had an election that lasted nearly a week, Destiel went canon but only in Spanish (thus
-
Happy Halloween!!! Are you guys dressing up? I’m trying to think of a lazy man’s costume I can throw together to sit around the house in (thanks, COVID-19). No solid ideas yet, aside from just reusing an old costume chilling in my closet. On the upside, I had an incredible reading month in October. I
-
Can you guys believe we’ve already finished September? That there are only three months left of 2020? On the other hand, can you believe it’s still 2020? On the bright side, I had a great reading month in September. I read two novels (both adult SFF) and one memoir. The lowest rating I gave was
-
Can you believe 2020 is over halfway over? This year has simultaneously gone by at a painfully slow pace and also faster than any year ever has. I think it’s because everything is happening all the time. Has this affected my reading? Probably. I feel like I’ve started reading a lot slower than I used
-
So July was a month. Overall, it was just more 2020. The upside is I got a new job! Yay for me! But what about my reading? In July, I read six books: two novels, one non-fiction book, three graphic novels, and one poetry book. Unfortunately, I also (tentatively) DNF’d a book. Overall, the quality
-
Well, Pride Month is over. Now it’s Wrath Month. Just kidding… mostly. Anyway, I bring that up because I read exclusively queer books this June (with one exception). I’m really proud of my reading because I feel like I really read diversely as well. As a cis white lesbian, it’s important to not just read
-
So this is going to be a quick wrap-up. I only read three books this month and they were all from the same series. And they were all rereads. Well, I also read some of The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab but I haven’t finished it yet. Still, may was the month
-
April is the month I got my reading groove back. Well, sort of. The last two books I read I flew through. Not to jinx anything, but I may be becoming the reader I used to be. Root for me, y’all. In April, I read three novels (one of which was an ARC) and two
-
Readers, I need to be honest with you all: even though I’m reading for quality over quantity, I still feel like a bad reader/book blogger when I don’t read much in a month. I’m trying to retrain my brain to not care, but so far I’m still stuck in my old ways. I say this