Greetings readers:
November was another slow month for me with real life getting in the way of my book life and so goes another post about an unfinished TBR….
BUT
I did complete two books this month so I am slightly proud of myself for doing that.
SO for the wrap up! In November I completed: *
Replica by Lauren Oliver
I finally finished this one after over a month of starting it! I actually enjoyed it and you can see more of my review here!
Frost Like Night by Sara Raasch
I loved it. I loved it. I loved it. It was a perfect ending and I cannot wait until I actually own them once I am off this book buying ban! You can read my review for Frost Like Night here. (It is much less repetitive then those first three sentences I used here 😉 )
I started/ continued to read:
The Assassin’s Blade by Sarah J. Maas *
I’m getting there people. Slowly but surely. I think I might rule out audio books after this because I cannot find time to sit and listen and I lose my place too often!
Certain Dark Things by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
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Picked this up because my hold came from the library so this is a spontaneous read. It’s about Mexican/Aztec vampires and from what I have read on Goodreads is really good. I may not be Mexican, but I can still relate to the Latin American aspects! Although it is very tough pronouncing the Nahutl language she uses sometimes.
What did I collect this month:
Three books. I…
“Rendz! You are on a book buying ban! You are not allowed to purchase any books until January! You said-“
Yes, yes I know what I said. And I stayed true to my word. I did not buy any books this month but I did collect books from the library!
I was able to renewed/borrowed
A Shadow Bright and Burning by Jessica Cluess (renewed)
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Rebel of the Sands by Alwyn Hamilton
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The Lovely Reckless by Kami Garcia
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That’s it for the month of November! These book might not all be on my December TBR but I will surely get to them soon! So what have you read throughout November? Any favourites? Let me know down below.
-Rendz
*all images via Goodreads*
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