Weekly Reading

Weekly Reading Update // 30th October

I still have a shopping list of health problems right now, but my Goodreads goal is doing just fine and I shouldn’t have any issue hitting it by the end of the year!

Elon bought Twitter this week and it really made me notice just how much of a cesspit Twitter has become. Perhaps my feed needs curating down, but there’s only so much I can do when Twitter constantly shows me posts from people I don’t even follow. There’s a lot of infighting and I’m just tired of it, I’m planning to go back to Tumblr, which I used to use as a teen.

Physical TBR Count
(Accountability tracker as I’m trying to get this down to 100!)
Last Week: 351
This Week: 350

I mean… at least it’s less?

Read This Week

  • A Pocketful of Crows by Joanne M. Harris // ⭐⭐⭐⭐ // This is a lyrical, haunting story of a fae girl and the unfeeling Prince she falls in love with.
  • Only on the Weekends by Dean Atta // ⭐⭐ // Compared to Black Flamingo, this completely lacked depth and wasted it’s 500+ pages.
  • Friends Like These by Jennifer Lynn Alvarez // ⭐⭐⭐⭐ // This story has the unusual choice of showing the effects of drug induced sexual assault from the perspective of a teen boy, and handled it masterfully.
  • Masque of the Red Death by Bethany Griffin // ⭐⭐⭐⭐ // Loved the gothic steampunk vibes, but I didn’t love this quite as much as I did the first time I read it.

Currently Reading

Nearly finished The Power Of Six, just 50 pages left! I don’t know why I decided I wanted to read this series, perhaps sheer curiosity as to what happens.

What have you been reading this week? Let me know in the comments!

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2 thoughts on “Weekly Reading Update // 30th October

    1. I’m a booktok lurker and I’m definitely seeing that as well! The only safe space may be wordpress, because no-ones taking the time out of their day to write an entire blog post to slander someone 😂😂

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