Monthly Wrap-Up: January 2018



How did I do on my challenges in January? Well once January got rolling, I quickly whittled my challenges down to just a few key ones, as I was already starting to feel overwhelmed, especially since I'm starting to get involved in a few Blog Tours and trying to keep on top of my ARC requests as well. I did pretty darn good for January - see for yourself!!

2018 Reading Challenge

 

Books read in January: 26
(A lot of these were children's book ARCs... I don't normally count children's books in my totals, but I am counting the ARCs I read for a NetGalley group challenge on Goodreads, so they're in my count.)

#LetsDiscuss2018


Progress in January: 2/1
Total Progress: 2/12

#2018BeatTheBacklist

hosted by Novel Knight
 

Progress in January: 2
  • The Winter King by C. L. Wilson
  • Caraval by Stephanie Garber
Total Progress: 2/20

#2018AtoZChallenge

 
Progress in January: 8
  • Y: You Say It First by Susan Mallery (read 1.2 - review)
  • W: The Winter King by C.L. Wilson (read 1.10 - review)
  • T: The Trouble with True Love by Laura Lee Guhrke (read 1.12 - review)
  • C: Caraval by Stephanie Garber (read 1.18 - review)
  • A: Devil in Scotland by Suzanne Enoch (read 1.21 - review)
  • S: Surrender to the Highlander by Lynsay Sands (read 1.25 - review)
  • L: Leo Loves Aries by Anyta Sunday (read 1.27 - review coming soon)
  • B: By a Charm and a Curse by Jaime Questell (read 1.30 - review)
Total Progress: 8/26

#12Months24Covers

hosted by The Hufflepuff Basement group on Goodreads
 
Progress in January: 2/2
  • Snow :: The Winter King by C.L. Wilson

  • Feather :: Red Rising by Pierce Brown (I'm still reading this, but I'm more than halfway through so I'm counting it!)

Total Progress: 2/24

 

3 comments:

  1. Also: I am of the opinion that reading anything counts. So Middle grade/kids books/books you read to your kiddos? Still counts.

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