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march monthly wrap-up

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hello. This month really flew by, didn't it? Well, I'm pretty sure I said the same thing last month, but whatever. This is the third monthly wrap-up I've written:  Here's my monthly wrap up for Jan,  and this is the one for February . table of contents posts I published this month music this month top artists top songs playlist of the month follow my spotify fav posts from other blogs conclusion posts I published this month february monthly wrap-up + finally recovering from the very happy yet emotional roller coaster that was the percy jackson tv series So this is last month's monthly wrap up, and it's... well, let's just call it interesting. It's the longest post I've ever written, and includes quite a few rants. the Wall by Brian Penn // why I DNF'ed this dystopian at 14 percent This book had been sitting on my Netgalley ARC shelf for, like, three months, and I finally reviewed it! 10:59 by N R Baker review: why this is one of the best novels I

february monthly wrap-up + finally recovering from the very happy yet emotional roller coaster that was the percy jackson tv series

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hello. Where do I even start? If it were up to me, I'd begin by aggressively running my fingers over the keyboard, for reasons I'll be getting into in the next paragraph. But I don't think that would be the best way to start a blog post, so I'm going to refrain from doing it (for now). It's a month and a half since I watched the very first episode of Percy Jackson and the Olympians and two weeks since I finished the finale. Ever since then, I haven't watched a single TV series. I watched a movie (I'll be getting into that later) but nothing else, simply because I hadn't fully recovered. Despite the urge to fill this whole post with Percy Jackson thoughts, I'm going to try to turn this into a monthly wrap-up. So let's get all the other stuff out of the way so that I can rant -I mean, write - about PJO at the end. Here's my monthly wrap up for Jan, by the way posts I published Shiene Lende by Darice Little Badger book review In  this book revi

Monthly-Wrap Up Post! January 2024

Hello to the readers who somehow stumbled upon this blog, I'm Paige, and this welcome to my very first wrap-up post ! Well, technically, I did one back in May when I first started blogging , but it was weirdly formatted and tedious to read. Hopefully this one will be better. I'll be covering the books I read this month, reading statistics, posts I wrote, my favorite posts from other book blogs, and non-reading stuff at the end. Let's get started! books I read I read 15 books this month! I'm pretty surprised, but almost half of them were novellas. I'd never read a novella before in my whole life, but this month I really ended up liking them and read seven! Here are micro-reviews of the the ten most intriguing ones. "The Inmate" by Freida McFadden Three stars. Here's the thing: I love plot twists, I really do, but the ending was too random. Ideally, the conclusion should be connected to the storyline and make everything feel full circle. Not in this bo

January 2024 Reading Challenges Updates

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I'm going to be honest with you. I had completely forgotten I was planning to do reading challenges this year until the night of January 22, when I was trying to sleep. So I pulled out my trusty kindle, settled into the covers, and read all the books for these challenges in less than three days. She Reads Romance Books Reading Challenge For this challenge, there were two options I could pick from: a dark romance or a 2023 non-romance title I didn't get to read yet. I decided on the latter, and read "Why Would I Lie" by Adi Rule. I'm so glad I did! Here's what Adi Rule has to say about her book: Viveca North has worked hard, even obsessively, to earn her spot as valedictorian. But senior year, a new guy breezes into her class. Jamison is charismatic, handsome, and super smart. Rumors swirl about all his amazing accomplishments, like having his pilot’s license and posing as a cover model for Teen Vibe magazine.  Everything seems to come so easily to him- unusua