31 December 2020
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27 December 2020
A look back on 2020 book picks
Today I thought I would look back at a year of Read with Michelle. I chose a book (or two---and a couple of bonuses) for us to read together. I thought I would put the list here in case anyone wanted to look back or revisit the list.
1. The Glittering Hour by Iona Grey
2. Dear Edward by ann Napolitano
3. The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
4. They Called it Camelot by Stephanie Marie Thornton
5. Follower: A Novel by Megan Angelo
6. The Queen's Secret by Karen Harper
7. Nothing More Dangerous by Allen Eskens
8. The Book of Lost Names by Kristin Harmel
9. The Lions of 5th Ave by Fiona Davis
10. Killing Kennedy by Bill O'Reilly
11. The Luckiest Man by Mark Salter
12. The Oregon Trail by Lauren Reeve and Wow, no thank you by Samantha Irby
Bonus books:
Recipe for the Perfect Wife by Karma Brown
All the Ways We Said Goodbye by Beatriz Williams
25 December 2020
How is your reading challenge going?
Hello to you fellow readers!
Here we are approaching the onset of winter. I am ok with winter as long as I have enough clothes to keep warm. I love snow if it snows like it means it and not spit snow. I hate nothing more than snow that just messes up things and then leaves and you get nothing out of it (snowcream, snowman, or photos).
Winter is the perfect weather to just grab a book, curl up in your favorite chair with your favorite cat, and spend the day in another world.
I only did one reading challenge this year and it was the one I created. I am not sure exactly why because usually I have three or four going at once. Covid has changed so much this year and I guess this is just another thing that I let slip by during the quarantine, healthy at home, and all the jazz.
My reading goal was 100 books read and as of today, December 21, 2020, I have read 124, so there is one goal complete!!! In the next week, I will compile my reading stats and share those with you, but for today you get my complete reading challenge.
Have you made new reading habits or completed a challenge in 2020? Share here or on my Facebook page, Read with Michelle in 2020.
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