I‘ve had my book back for a while, but I realized I hadn‘t yet shared this collage of our #CoverToCover postal book club reads. Now, we‘re ready to start another round!
I‘ve had my book back for a while, but I realized I hadn‘t yet shared this collage of our #CoverToCover postal book club reads. Now, we‘re ready to start another round!
☀️ june wrap-up ☀️
books read: 75
—4 physical books
—5 ebooks
—65 audiobooks
most read author: mandi blake (9 books)
7 5⭐️: when the day comes, in this moment, for a lifetime, the rom-commers, a lady‘s guide to marvels and misadventure, to win her heart, maybe this time
3/5⭐ The designs are nice with thorough coverage of many journal-making techniques. The layout of the book is technical and heavy on text, sometimes bloated. I would have liked more photos of the finished projects. Some of the fonts are very small and/or almost illegible, making things difficult to read.
✨ february wrap-up ✨
- 74 books read
- most read author: melanie dickerson (7 books)
- 10 5⭐️: the good part, the unmaking of june farrow, mark of the raven, book lovers, drowning, flight of the raven, signal moon, this spells love, embers in the london sky, a bride in the bargain
✨ january wrap-up ✨
- 73 books read
- most read author: c.s. lewis (2 books)
- 5 5⭐️: aggressively happy, the silver chair, the last battle, first lie wins, + dear henry, love edith
I finally figured out how to get my 2023 Storygraph wrap up to generate. And while I like it, it doesn‘t feature what I‘m most interested in. I love knowing I read 143! New to me authors and 160 books off my shelves although that stat includes books purchased in 2023. All in all a fantastic year in books.
Twelve months in 2023 led to this result: all the books I read in 2023. And now I‘ve shared all my wrap-ups and stats and will only look forward 😀
✨ december wrap-up ✨
- 70 books read
- most read author: c.s. lewis (4 books)
- 5 5⭐️: the magician‘s nephew, the second chance year, the horse and his boy, prince caspian, the voyage of the dawn treader
2023 wrap-up!
I actually read 146 titles, Storygraph doesn't have some of the indie Canadian plays I was reading in 2023, but it's close enough! I'm glad funny made some gains on the dark slice, and I am entirely unsurprised that emotional and reflective are my top moods of the year!