Ideally I would have put together this post at the beginning of Nonfiction November, but I did not adequately plan ahead for that. I really want to give my nonfiction reading some much overdue attention, though, so consider this a list of nonfiction books to pick up even once Nonfiction November is over! Continue reading
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10 Favorite Books of 2018
After reading 176 books in 2018, you’d think it’d be impossible to narrow it down to my 10 favorites. But honestly, it was surprisingly easy; these are the ones that most stood out to me on my first pass through my Goodreads shelf. Continue reading
Monthly Recs: Graphic Novels
This month’s Monthly Recommendations topic is graphic novels and mixed media. I’ve talked before on my blog about how I’m not much of a graphic novel reader, so my list today is a little short, but I think you’ll find some good ones here. Continue reading
January Wrap Up Part 1
Another month, another wrap up! Unfortunately I can’t say my 2018 reading got off to the most perfect start, but then it took off dramatically and I’ve read a few amazing books that I’m really excited to talk about. Continue reading
2018 Read Harder Challenge Ideas
So my plan was to casually follow along with the 2018 Book Riot Read Harder Challenge and use it as an excuse to research different books I might not have found otherwise, but after reviewing the tasks for this year and putting together the list below, I’m kind of thinking I might push myself to go for it again! We’ll see. But I’ll definitely be fulfilling a number of the tasks below! Continue reading
18 Books to Read in 2018
I debated whether to put this list together because 18 books is a lot! And I’m concerned that it will wind up just being stressful for me to give myself a list like this. But one of my main goals in 2018 is to read more diversely across authors and genres, and putting this list together is a good way to remind myself to prioritize some of these books. Plus a few are ones I’ve been meaning to read for ages but just never get around to, so I really do need to read those in 2018! Continue reading