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November 2017 Month In Review

Posted December 6, 2017 in Features, Month In Review / 16 Comments
November 2017 Month In Review

Books I Read This Month: Honestly I was SHOCKED when I was looking back to see how many books I read in November for this post!! I took the week of Thanksgiving off which I think helped boost my numbers, and I also read a lot of ebooks (4 of the 8 were on my Kindle) which always helps me to read faster! Books I Reviewed This Month: A Cure for the Common Breakup (3.5 Stars) New Uses for Old Boyfriends (2.5 Stars) Put a Ring On It (5 Stars) Once Upon a Wine (4 Stars) The Name of the […]


November, November: the beginning of the most wonderful time of the year

Posted November 8, 2015 in Features / 11 Comments
November, November: the beginning of the most wonderful time of the year

November may be my new favorite month. This year, November’s brought with it the first hints of fall (the weather has literally dipped twenty degrees over the course of two weeks) new holiday traditions, and a return to a state of calmness in my life. At the end of August I experienced some major life changes, and have moved to a new town, started a new job, and gone on an epic vacation in the course of the past two months. This has led to a decrease in posting and reading, but an increase in amazing life-changing opportunities. However, mid […]


Month in Review: November 2014

Posted December 1, 2014 in Month In Review / 7 Comments
Month in Review: November 2014

Books I’ve Read This Month Total Books Read: 4 (A slow month! Holiday season gets in the way!) Rereads: 1 (Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater) Goodreads 2014 Reading Challenge Progress: 58/50 Books (Yay! Goal reached for the year!) Favorite Book Read in November: I’ll Give You the Sun by Jandy Nelson Such beautiful writing! Least Favorite Book Read in November: I enjoyed everything this month, but Throne of Glass by Sarah J Maas took me a really long time to get into. I kept getting distracted when reading and it took me over two months to read! Book that Most Surprised Me […]