Thursday, September 1, 2016
August Wrap Up
Oi! I think I survived August. Now if I can just make it through these next few weeks, I think things will finally slow down. Maybe I'll have more time to read. Maybe I'll blog more. Maybe I'll try a K-drama. Who knows. But one thing is for sure. I won't be remodeling for as long as I can possible help it! I only managed three books in August. I also had two books I put down because they just weren't doing it for me. Look at me getting all better at setting aside books! Alright, here you have it.
Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon. Where We Belong by Emily Giffin and If Only It Were True by Marc Levy
Favorite of the month was Where We Belong. No least favorite. So, that's good. Here's hoping for a much calmer September and lots of reading and blogging!
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Yes, I hope so too. August is my least favourite month so I'm just as glad September is here :)
ReplyDeleteJuly is my least favorite but August sucks too.
DeleteIf you choose the K-drama, please review! I've never watched one, but I'm so curious.
ReplyDeleteOh dear. You should check out my friend's Suey's blog, It's All About Books. She reviews them all the time. She loves them!
DeleteWhich two did you put down? Oh, never mind. I know one of them, lol. What was the other one? I'm glad things will slow down for you soon. Good luck with the next few weeks!
ReplyDeleteThe other one was The Line. Can't remember the author right now.
DeleteI read Everything Everything also, I need to do review. It's great you didn't have a least favourite.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to your review.
DeleteHope things calm down for you soon!!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Delete3 books doesn't sound bad to me. It's definitely better than I did through the summer.
ReplyDeleteI don't even know what K-drama is. I should probably look it up.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are learning to set books aside when they're not working for you! It's *hard*. I used to feel obligated to finish everything I picked up (mostly because my library sucked and almost everything I read was paid for). I think it has improved my reading life.