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My April TBR

Hello Readers! Whew. I can’t seem to get caught up with my reviews and posts after the end of March. It was the perfect storm with My March Wrap-Up, the end of My Trope-ical Readathon, and a holiday. So my April TBR is a few days late. This will be a loosely planned TBR, mostly …

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My Trope-ical Readathon Wrap-Up

Hello Readers! I had so much fun participating in the Trope-ical Readathaon hosted by JenJenReviews last month. I ended up reading 13 books—a good amount for me—contributing a total of 4916 points for my team, the Contemporary/Literary/Historical Fiction team. Unfortunately, it looks like we came in last place. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I was able to fulfill 11 …

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March 2021 Book Haul

Hello Readers! It’s been a long time since I’ve been a little sad to see a month end, but I had a great March. I read more than normal thanks to a readathon (My March Wrap-Up) and I added many more books to my digital and physical shelves. I don’t feel too bad about the …

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Monthly Wrap-Up TBR

March 2021 Monthly Wrap-Up

Hello Readers! I read so many great books this month thanks to my readathon and I’m excited to share them with you! I ended up reading a total of 13 books this month, two of which were novellas, and I gave 5 of them five stars. I’ve decided to do separate posts for my wrap-up …

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My March TBR

Hello Readers! By some strange turn of events, I’ve found myself with only one ARC due this month. It’s a much-needed break after the last two months when I only read a few books that weren’t ARCs. So to celebrate, I’ve decided to join the Trope-ical Readathon! I discovered last year that readathons motivate me …

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My February TBR

Hello Readers! If you’re a regular visitor, you might remember I said I was trying to limit my ARCs (advanced readers copies) to 2-3 per month. While I’ve been able to keep that goal through the rest of the year (so far), January and February’s ARCs stacked up. It was actually watching them stack up …

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