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What I Did:
I had a pretty good week! Tuesday, I played Baldur's Gate 3 with some friends after work. Wednesday, I went to my local library. Thursday, I went to a playoff game for my local minor league OHL team. Friday, I was off of work and I spent the day reading and doing mini diamond paintings. Saturday, I meant to go grocery shopping but the area I lived in was flooding and I wasn't willing to risk my car. As long as the flooding as gone down, on Sunday, I am heading about 2 hours south of where I live to have dinner with my mom and some of my siblings.
What I Read:
I finished Evil-ish by Kennedy Tarrell (3 Stars), This Story Might Save Your Life by Tiffany Crum (4 Stars) and The Risk Taker by Stephanie Alves (3.5 Stars, ARC Review coming soon) and And Now Back To You by B.K. Borison (3.5 Stars, I would have liked this one more if it had been shorter. Maybe it's a shitty opinion but I don't think contemporary romances should be 450+ pages long). Finally, I started You Did Nothing Wrong by CG Drews.
What I Checked Out From The Library:
- Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell (I wanna read this before watching the movie as I have heard the movie is very good)
- Anatomy of an Alibi by Ashley Elston
- Immortal Dark by Tigest Girma
- You Did Nothing Wrong by CG Drews
Books Added To My Collection:
None
Last week on the blog:
This week on the blog - subject to change:
- Review: Wanted By The Alien Rider
- Tell Me Something Tuesday: Spoilers
- WWW Wednesday
- March Reading Challenges Check In
- ARC Review: The Risk Taker
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ReplyDeleteI’m glad you had a good week and I hope the flooding didn’t eventuate.Ive noticed that the length of romances has really been creeping up as late.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a happy reading week
My kids want me to play Baldur's Gate when we start streaming. We should be entertaining. lol I agree about contemporary romance. 450 pages?! Not that I read them much anymore, but I think 200-250 pages is a good length. Just my opinion, of course. I hope the flooding goes down and you have a great week!
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