Only 18 books, 5515 pages, this month. Oh, well, on the whole I enjoyed it — and had some health things come up and distract me (and set me back on reading). It’s not my best month, but it’s nothing to sneeze at, I know. It just seems small when I see it on my screen.
Then once I make peace with that, I see the number of book posts I did. I really can’t believe I wrote so few of them. I know I’m behind, but that’s gotta be one of my lowest months (I’m not going to spend the time verifying that). I’m stunned and a little embarrassed (yeah, yeah, I’m the only one who cares, but I really do)
Anyway, a couple of great books, some good ones and one not. Here’s what happened here in April 2019.
Books/Novels/Novellas Read/Listened to:
Still Reading:
Ratings
2 | 1 | ||
1 | 0 | ||
4 | 0 | ||
4 | 1 | ||
5 | |||
Average = | 3.5 |
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Reviews Posted:
- Lingering by Melissa Simonson
- The Fourth Courier by Timothy Jay Smith
- Postgraduate by Ian Shane
- Dispatches from a Tourist Trap by James Bailey
- Breaking the Lore by Andy Redsmith
- Death Before Coffee by Desmond P. Ryan
- A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman, Henning Koch (Translator)
- I Want You Gone by Miranda Rijks
- KA-E-RO-U Time to Go Home by B. Jeanne Shibahara
- Professor Chandra Follows His Bliss by soandso
- Saints of the Shadow Bible by Ian Rankin
- You Die Next by Stephanie Marland
- Always Grey in Winter by Mark J. Engels
- Venators: Magic Unleashed by Devri Walls
TBR Pile/Mound/Heap:
Physical Books: 3 Added, 3 Read, 29 Remaining
E-Books: 3 Added, 1 Read, 22 Remaining
Audiobooks: 2 Added, 2 Read, 4 Remaining
Book Challenge Progress:
2019 Library Love Challenge
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While I Was Reading 2019 Challenge |
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#LetsReadIndie Reading Challenge
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2019 Cloak & Dagger Challenge
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Humor Reading Challenge 2019
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2019 Cloud of Witnesses Reading Challenge
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How was your month?
Robert Germaux
“Only” eighteen books last month, HC? Way to make me feel like a slacker:) Honestly, I’m sure I haven’t read eighteen books in the past year. My only defense is that I’ve been writing in that time span. I published another mystery last summer, and my second book of humorous essays will be available within a few weeks. Still, eighteen books? That’s truly impressive.
HCNewton
If I don’t pick up the pace a little, the two Germaux novels collecting dust on my Kindle will remain unread. Can’t have that 🙂