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September’s Reading Plan


According to the statistics, I need to read 6¼ books a month in order to hit my target of 75 books by 31st December. However, I have decided I am tired of writing reading lists at the start of each month and then entirely failing to read them and feeling guilty about it afterwards. With… Continue reading September’s Reading Plan

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August Reading Summary


I was determined to catch up and keep up with my target reading this month in the hopes of making my 75 Books in 2013 challenge possible. With this in mind, I read: The Story Sisters by Alice Hoffman, 4/5* (Full review here) The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman, 5/5*: One of those books that… Continue reading August Reading Summary

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July Reading Summary


Trying to keep up with my reading this month has been hard, but I have managed to read slightly less free porn than I did in June! This month I have read: Goodnight Little One by Maraget Wise Brown (Review here) Things You Never Knew About Dinosaurs by Giles Paley-Phillips (Review here) The Evolution of… Continue reading July Reading Summary

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June Book Review


I only picked three books to read this month and left the rest open to inspiration. I read one of them. Oops. I did, however, read other stuff. (By 'other stuff' I basically mean Kindle's free romance/erotica section because it was easy to read and quick to digest. And hilariously bad most of the time.)… Continue reading June Book Review

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On Falling Behind, But Not Giving Up.


I have challenged myself to read 75 books in 2013, which averages out to about 6 a month. In May I read a grand total of two books. I read Must Love Dragons  by Stephanie Rowe and Huntress by L. J. Smith. Neither of these were long. In fact, I read them both in one day… Continue reading On Falling Behind, But Not Giving Up.