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What Did You Read in February 2018? What Are You Reading Now? What’s on Your TBR List? | #amreading

Monday, March 5, 2018

Happy First Monday of March, everyone!

It’s time to check in with what you read this past month!

It’s Reading Report Time!

Open Book by Dave Dugdale

Open Book by Dave Dugdale


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Tell us what you’ve finished reading last month, what you’re currently reading, and what’s on your To Be Read stack/list. And if you’ve reviewed the books you’ve read somewhere, please include links!

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  • What book(s) did you finish reading (or listening to) last month?
  • What are you currently reading and/or listening to?
  • What’s next on your To Be Read stack/list?

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  1. Monday, March 5, 2018 11:52 am

    Though my reading slowed down somewhat in February, Goodreads is still showing me as six books ahead of schedule for my goal of 60 for the year.

    What book(s) did you finish reading (or listening to) in February 2018?
    The Duchess Deal (Girl Meets Duke, #1) by Tessa Dare (3.5 stars | Historical Romance—Regency)

    Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West by Dee Brown, audiobook read by Grover Gardner (4 stars | Nonfiction—American History)

    Winter King: Henry VII and the Dawn of Tudor England by Thomas Penn, audiobook read by Simon Vance (3.5 stars | Nonfiction—American History)

    A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle (3.5 stars | Young Adult/SciFi)

    The Witchcraft of Salem Village by Shirley Jackson, audiobook read by Gabrielle De Cuir (4 stars | Nonfiction—American History)

    The Jane Austen Project by Kathleen A. Flynn (4 stars | Time Travel Romance)—I plan to write a review this week to be posted next Monday.

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  2. Monday, March 5, 2018 11:57 am

    What are you currently reading and/or listening to?

    Dark Desires (Dark Gothic #1) by Even Silver (Gothic Romance/Historical Romantic Suspense—Victorian)

    Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, audiobook read by Kate Redding (Annual Austen)

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  3. Monday, March 5, 2018 12:03 pm

    What’s next on your To Be Read stack/list?
    As I posted last week, I’ve decided to add a layer to my 2018 reading challenge by adding categories.

    This month, I’m adding one additional layer—read books I already own but have never read. I have so many books on my Kindle that I’ve never read, yet I keep checking out books from the library to fulfill my reading challenges. Not that I have anything against checking books out from the library, but I really need to read the books I already own!

    I’ve already started with Dark Desires which is a book I picked up in 2016. My goal this week is to go through my Kindle content, alongside my list of categories, and start filling in those categories with lists of books I own that would fulfill them.

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  4. Monday, March 5, 2018 12:04 pm

    In February I read: A Sudden Fearful Death (Anne Perry); The Sins of the Wolf (Anne Perry); Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet (Jamie Ford); Don’t Let Go (Harlan Coben); How to Talk With Practically Anybody About Practically Anything (Barbara Walters); Hooking for Trouble (Betty Hechtman); Strangers Tend to Tell Me Things (Amy Dickinson); Skeleton Man (Tony Hillerman); Finding Moon (Tony Hillerman); The Mighty Queens of Freeville (Amy Dickinson)

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    • Monday, March 5, 2018 12:09 pm

      I LOVE Tony Hillerman, but it’s been years since I’ve read any of his books. I need to revisit those.

      What did you think of the Barbara Walters book? That’s one that’s been on my radar for a while, too.

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  5. Monday, March 5, 2018 12:08 pm

    Currently reading: Sparkling Cyanide (Agatha Christie); Lassie Come-Home (Eric Knight); Crisis (Robin Cook); Charlatans (Robin Cook)

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    • Monday, March 5, 2018 12:10 pm

      Awww . . . Lassie! I’m afraid I’d blubber all the way through it. I tend to do that with dog books/movies/stories.

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