I've been consumed by reading this year, which is all I could have hoped for. I've read way more than I ever thought I would. I've been looking at my past reading years, and I am kind of hoping I reach my 2016 page count, which was 42,405 pages (my second-highest number of pages read). I am currently at 33,834, so it's highly unlikely, but no matter what, this will be my top three reading years as far as the number of pages read. I wish I blogged more but at least I've regained my mojo.
This quarter was my lowest reading amount since I read basically nothing in September. I read a total of 31 books but I needed a break from all those readathons, to be honest. I am so close to finishing my ARC goal. I just need to read and review 2 more books for my 12-book goal. I might exceed it even which is exciting. I also have 3 more foodie reads to go before I reach my goal. I don't know if I am going to make that honestly. I know I have plenty of time but I have other books I am prioritizing. Lastly, I am a tiny bit closer to my picture book goal of 25. As of this quarter, I have read 12 but as of writing this, I have read 17 picture books. We will see if I make it.
From April - June I've Read
7,090 pages
10 Fantasy
4 Sports Fiction
6 Contemporary
2 Romance
Mystery
1 Horror
1 Historical
1 Fiction
1 Verse
2 Manga
3 Picture Books
4 Early Readers
13 Physical Books
12 Audiobooks
6 ebooks
31 Total Books Read
2024 Reading Goals
Foodies Reads Challenge - 3 books
ARCs - 5 books
I mentioned that I knew I would read over 120 books and I have read past it already. I think I could get to 150 books thanks to picture books.
I still haven't posted a bunch of theme blogs I worked on or even my Summer Scavenger Hunt. At this point, it is unlikely I do them. I am just so tired after work. I wish for this last month and a half I could figure out how I can regularly work on posts. I don't expect to be posting every day but there are so many books I have enjoyed that I haven't written a review about which is a shame.
Here are my favorite books from Quarter 3:
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