Hello! Took a break last month due to the baby- blogging has been on the back burner in general. But I'm doing a decent amount of reading anyway (or it feels like I am- more than I expected I would be able to do). So really this is going to be what I've read the past two months.
The Reincarnationist (Reincarnationist #1) by M.J. Rose
Love May Fail by Matthew Quick
What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty
This is definitely in my top books of the year- you can read my in-depth review here.
50 Stories in 50 States: Tales Inspired by a Motorcycle Journey Across the USA Vol 5, The West by Kevin B. Parsons
Furiously Happy by Jenny Lawson
That Night on Thistle Lane by Carla Neggers
Bad Feminist by Roxane Gay
The Superior Wife Syndrome: Why Women Do Everything So Well and Why--For the Sake of Our Marriages--We've Got to Stop by Carin Rubenstein
Full of Grace by Dorthea Benton Frank
I'm sure it's nothing compared to some of you, who read 8 or more books in a single month. But my monthly goal is 2.5 so the fact that I've averaged 4 books a month over the past 2 months is great for me. Very happy with my yearly progress, although I am making an effort to finish off my diversity reading project and my IRL TBR project...just needed a break.
2016 Reading Challenge
Brittany has
read 20 books toward
her goal of
30 books.
Reading at all with a new baby is a feat, so you should definitely be proud of those 4 books a month! I technically only read 3 this month - all the rest were audiobooks. I am really interested in The Superior Wife Syndrome and Bad Feminist. (Although I have a whole slew of feminism books on my to read list and I just haven't been in the mood for that topic recently.)
ReplyDeletei loved what alice forgot :) so good. love may fail looks interesting, i think i have only read one of his books but i liked it.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy Matthew Quick books.
ReplyDeleteEveryone reads at their own pace!
What Alice Forgot is already on my TBR but given your review - I may need to bump it up the list!
ReplyDeleteLove May Fail is on my radar. I didn't love What Alice Forgot as much as others...but that is part of what I love with all of this blogger book talk...I enjoy seeing what each of us gets out of reading certain books.
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