How are we already two months through 2017 already?! Slightly late with getting this post up this month but here’s a review of my February!
Books Purchased
- Unconventional by Maggie Harcourt
- Heartless by Marissa Meyer
- Little Deaths by Emma Flint
- Written In Bones by James Oswald
Books Recieved
On the 2nd of February Me and Mister P arrived.
I was approved for the following on NetGalley
He Said / She Said – One Of Us Is Lying
The Roanoke Girls – The Last Thing You Said
The inconceivable Life Of Quinn – The Pearl Thief
Bad Girl Gone – Wishbones
Letters To The Lost – The Upside Of Unrequited
Lessons In Falling – Beware That Girl
Books Reviewed
This month I’ve posted the following reviews – Click on any of the titles
- Sirens by Joseph Knox
- The Edge Of Everything by Jeff Giles
- Every Pretty Thing by Chris Mooney
- Blogger Girl by Meredith Schorr
- Blink by K L Slater
- Written In Bones by James Oswald
- Ragdoll by Daniel Cole
- The Fifth Letter by Nicola Moriarty
Discussions Started
For the Book Blog Discussion challenge I’ve started the following discussions – Click through and join in!
- Sourcing Books – Reading can be an expensive hobby – How do you get your books?
- Stuck In A Reading Rut – Do you find yourself reading the same thing over and over, and does it matter if you enjoy it?
- Picking Up Blogging After A Bad Week – If you’ve not been able to blog as much as you wanted for any reason how do you get back into it?
- The World Reimagined – What do you think of books that take established stories and alter them?
Challenge Progress
I’m also keeping track of all my reading challenges – You might not find reviews for all of them yet due to restrictions on when I can post reviews for some books from Netgalley
British Books Challenge 2017: 8/12
2017 Cloak and Dagger Challenge: 9/15
2017 New Release Challenge: 13/30
2017 New To Me Challenge: 12/12
2017 Netgalley & Edelweiss Challenge: 12/25
2017 Book Blog Discussion Challenge Posts: 8
Goodreads Challenge: 20/50
Stormi D Johnson
You are doing really good with your reading and challenges. I think next year I need to do the British Book Challenge as I read a lot of British Crime. 🙂
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Sarah
British crime is where a big chunk of my British Book Challenge reads have come from. I love it!
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