Sunday, January 19, 2020

January Mid-month Wrap Up

ToWow we'er already week 3 of January 2020 so here is my first January mid- month wrap up:What your see is :
Books read
Ratings
Favorites
Least favorite
What I'm currently reading

Goodreads Goal 2020: 52
Books reads : 34
Total pages read for January:12547
Total pages for the year :12547
Biggest book read : 620 pages
DNF : 0
✴ : non
✴✴: 5
✴✴✴:1( includes 3.5 as well)
✴✴✴✴13 ( includes 4.5 as well)
✴✴✴✴✴:14

Books
Library:1
Kindle :5
Physical ( paperback & hardback)6
NetGalley :18
Edelweiss:3
Rereads:( includes both Kindle and physical) 6
Big books 2
 Book someone picked for me :1
Authors read before; 15
New to me author's:17 ( include NetGalley and Kindle)
Books Delete off Kindle 7 ( includes NetGalley & library books)

Currently reading
The Dilemma by B.A. Paris Death at Hungerford Stairs (Charles Dickens Investigations #2) by J.C. Briggs


Read:
NetGalley
The God Game by Danny Tobey Mermaid Inn by Jenny Holiday An Inconvenient Duke (Lords of the Armory Book 1) by Anna Harrington The Fortress by S.A. Jones Burma The Forgotten War by Jon Latimer The Six by Luca Veste In Search of Truth (Deadly Force #3) by Sharon Wray Catacombs (Faye Longchamp #12) by Mary Anna Evans Cilka's Journey (The Tattooist of Auschwitz, #2) by Heather Morris Glow Book I, Potency by Aubrey Hadley 999 The Extraordinary Young Women of the First Official Jewish Transport to Auschwitz by Heather Dune Macadam Unforgiven Includes a bonus novella by Jay Crownover Calling on Quinn by Blue Saffire Tilling the Truth (A Garden Squad Mystery #2) by Julia Henry Beautiful Liars by Isabel Ashdown Legion of Fire (Luke Jensen Bounty Hunter, #6) by William W. Johnstone The Girl from Widow Hills by Megan Miranda The Complete Language of Flowers A Definitive and Illustrated History by Suzanne Dietz

Other books
New York to Dallas (In Death, #33) by J.D. Robb Honor Among Thieves (The Honors, #1) by Rachel Caine Pirate Latitudes by Michael Crichton Rogue Heroes The History of the SAS, Britain's Secret Special Forces Unit That Sabotaged the Nazis and Changed the Nature of War by Ben Macintyre Hyper by John A. Autero The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle The Outsider by Stephen King Savage Sam (Old Yeller, #2) by Fred Gipson Ten Days in a Mad-House by Nellie Bly Shadow Born (Shadows of Salem, #1) by Jasmine Walt Hindsight (Kendra Michaels, #7) by Iris Johansen The Mysterious Island (Extraordinary Voyages, #12) by Jules Verne

Edelweiss
The Wives by Tarryn Fisher The Last Odyssey (Sigma Force, #15) by James Rollins American Sherlock Murder, Forensics, and the Birth of American CSI by Kate Winkler Dawson



1:The Fortress 2stars
2:The God Game 2 stars
3:Mermaid Inn4 stars
4:An Inconvenient Duke5 stars
5:New York to Dallas 5 stars
6:The Six 4.5
7:Pirate Latitudes 4.5
8:Honor Among Thieves 4.5
9:Catacombs3
10:In Search of Truth4
11:Burma: The Forgotten War 4
12:The Wives 5
13:Cilka's Journey2
14:999: The Extraordinary Young Women of the First Official Jewish Transport to Auschwitz4.5
15::Unforgiven: Includes a bonus novella4.5
16Glow Book I, Potency 2
17;Calling on Quinn5
18:The Last Odyssey 5
19Legion of Fire- 4.5
20:Rogue Heroes: The History of the SAS, Britain's Secret Special Forces Unit That Sabotaged the Nazis and Changed the Nature of War5 ( reread)
21:Tilling the Truth4.5
22:The Hound of the Baskervilles 5 ( reread)
23:Hyper 4
24American Sherlock: Murder, Forensics, and the Birth of American CSI 4.5
25 Reversion 4.5
26The Outsider 4.5
27Shadow Born 4.5
28Savage Sam 5
29Ten Days in a Mad-House 5
30Beautiful Liars5
31The Mysterious Island -5
32Hindsight ( re read) 5
33;The Girl from Widow Hills5
34:The Complete Language of Flowers: A Definitive and Illustrated History3
35:The Dilemma- currently reading
36:Death at Hungerford Stairs- currently reading

Last favorite
The God Game

Favorites ( so far )
The Girl from Widow Hill
The Wives
Beautiful Liars

Most  emotional type read so far
999_The_Extraordinary_Young_Women_of_the_First_Official_Jewish_Transport_to_Auschwitz

8 comments:

  1. Wow! that is more than some read in a year, VERY impressive!

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    1. Thank you, and I think it's because I'm not stressing myself out over what I'm reading and how long it taking me

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  2. An interesting collection. I haven't had much luck with Edelweiss

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  3. I have no idea how you can read so many books.

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  4. Wow 34 books already? That is a great achievement. I am sure you could hit your goal in another month!.

    Gayathri @ Elgee Writes

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