
Thanks to the #ThingsinCommon reading challenge last month, I devoured a bunch of books from my NetGalley and Chirp audiobook apps. I finished my 2022 goal of reading/listening to 100 of such books, and now I‘m hoping to double it!
Thanks to the #ThingsinCommon reading challenge last month, I devoured a bunch of books from my NetGalley and Chirp audiobook apps. I finished my 2022 goal of reading/listening to 100 of such books, and now I‘m hoping to double it!
Seeing everyone's posts for their #ThingsInCommon challenge has me thinking about similarities between books I'm reading. I thought I'd share this similarity because it seems so unlikely that I would read two books back to back with this: Jewish escape tunnels. #coincidence
April reads summary
I've had to bail on the tagged audiobook despite being fascinated, I found the author'svoice distracting. I will pick it up again but in book format. It is a remarkable piece of work.
I discovered, joined and loved the #pemberlittens April reads.
I completed 2 lines, #bookspin and #doublespin for #bookspinbingo
I joined @Clwojick for her #thingsincommon challenge which was great fun.
The tagged book is the last to finish from April's #thingsincommon challenge Thanks for hosting @Clwojick twas fun 😃❤️
My planned list for May's #bookspinbingo challenge. This time I have some serious chunksters so spread them over a few selections. 500+ pages over 2 choices, 800+ pages over 3 choices. Hope that makes sense @TheAromaofBooks
Off to enjoy the sunshine with my last 2 reads for the #thingsincommon challenge. I've enjoyed this immensely, thank you for hosting @Clwojick
Common theme - fairytales and folklore. Finishing with my favourite genre.
Wishing you all a great weekend. X 😃🌞📚🍸
Thanks @Clwojick for hosting April‘s #ThingsInCommon challenge
I managed to connect 26 books to completer a FULL circle!!! I was able to knock off lots of “older” books from my TBR & some ARCs too!! While I enjoyed the challenge, I‘m ready to go back to less rigid reading choices.
Yup. I'm calling it.
I make a point sometimes to read books with controversy around it because I'm just nosy and wanna know why. I don't even think I made it to any seriously bad parts in this because I'm SO bored. It's like the author took everything that could possibly be repulsive, offensive, or horrific and said "Sure, why not?" But not in a good way. I mean, fainting couches on the street so you can safely pass out from starvation? Come on
#ThingsInCommon I decided on these authors being woman. Also they are both Thrillers. This was a fun April Reading Challenge. @Clwojick
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Small Great Things and The Indigo Girl. Three word title.
The Indigo Girl and Two Little Girls in Blue. The color blue and the word girl in the title.
Two Little Girls In Blue and Kilmeny Of The Orchard. Girls on the cover.
@Clwojick