January 2016 Rewind
We're a whole month into 2016, and sometimes I still think this is 2015. Hopeless, I know. I think I've managed to hold on to most of my resolutions, though I am already failing at the 'exercise regularly' part. How are you guys going with your resolutions?
Now, onto the recap!
New to My Shelves
- I plucked up the courage to request two ARCs through Blogging for Books and Edelweiss, and I got them! I've just finished Brooklyn on Fire, so a review will be coming soon, and I'm currently enjoying A Useful Woman. Also, looking at these covers below, can't you tell I have a soft spot for lady detectives?
- All The Light We Cannot See was $4.99 on iBooks, and since I've been eyeing the book for months, I decided to buy it. That leaves me with a $95.01 book budget for the rest of the year, which isn't too bad, right?
Reviews
- The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly
- Puppy Love by Frauke Scheneumann
- Elementary: The Ghost Line by Adam Christopher
- Girls of Riyadh by Rajaa Alsanea
Other Things on the Blog
- I discussed some of the things that make a retelling fantastic.
- It hit me that maybe I was being a snob about classics literature and changed my mind about translations of classics (and recognised the value of book translations in general).
- I joined the Beautiful People link-up and discussed my writing goals for 2016!
- I'm considering switching my commenting system to Disqus. Thoughts?
Challenges Progress
- Goodreads challenge: 4/30 books
- Discussion challenge: 2/24 discussion posts
- Diverse Reads challenge: 2 books
- #RockMyTBR challenge: 3 books
- Backlist Books challenge: 3 books
- Around the World challenge: ermmm, I still need to import the locations into my map, but there are about 8 locations so far.
- Commenting 365 challenge: 25/365 comments (not as far behind as I thought I was!)
Around the Blogosphere
- Mishma at Chasing Faerytales argues that reviewing backlist books shouldn't merely be a trend.
- Kristen at Metaphors and Moonlight asks us to stop blaming the girls in love triangles.
- Alyssa at The Devil Orders Takeout tells us all about China's teahouses.
- Nicole at Feed Your Fiction Addiction wants to know what type of YA MC you would be.
- Cristina at Girl in the Pages talks about considering her culture when reading
- Paloma at Pages and Pineapples discusses how life experiences shape her reading preferences.
- Pamela at A Writer's Tales tells us why she stopped reviewing every book she read.
In Life
In Store for Next Month
- Review: Brooklyn on Fire
- Review: Everything, Everything
- Review: Go Set a Watchman
- 2 discussion posts.
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