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So, it’s been a while since I’ve done one of these. I went through a stage where I hadn’t been reading as much, and when I was it tended to be absolutely nothing off my TBR list. And so doing the lists fell by the wayside for a while.
But.
and I do mean BUT!
I’m picking them back up again. Dusting them off gently. And refreshing them so they are 100% doing well again.
Now, not to date my poor TBR list, but back in May *coughs softly* I had set myself a list to read. And SOME of it ended up being read. About 50% of it if we’re being honest.
The books I finished in August and September are:
- Twisted gifts by Jessi Elliott
- The Elite by Kiera Cass
- Dividing Eden by Joelle Charbonneau
- Doppelganger by Alyssa Drake
- Daughter of Persephone by Helen Scott
- Vicious by VE Schwab
- Tasting Gretel by Lidiya Foxglove
- Prisoner of Silk by Lidiya Foxglove
Three of those books were on my May TBR list. But overall seven books is nothing to shake a stick at for reading purposes and all. And to be fair to me, Stalking Jack the Ripper would have been read if I could have found the book. I remember finding it when I was cleaning, but I was reading something else so I put it aside for later. After finishing the book, I went back to grab Stalking and it was gone. -_-
So, the May TBR that was not complete was:
- Stalking Jack the Ripper by Kerri Maniscalco
- An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir
- Chosen by Harlow Thomas & Anastasia Jones
For An Ember in the Ashes, it was less I didn’t want to read it and more, my Mother has a kindle that’s attached to my library and she’s currently reading it (63% done with it) so I’m going to wait until she’s done before I try and read it. If that happens in October and I am doing good on my TBR list I may dive into it. Otherwise, it will be back on my list in November.
For October I only have five books on it officially, and then there are two that are on it, if I finish my list early and still have some October left.
- Stalking Jack the Ripper by Kerri Maniscalco
- Hope in Paris by Donnalyn Vojta
- Grace and Fury by Tracy Banghart
- The Cruel Prince by Holly Black
- Hunting Prince Dracula by Kerri Maniscalco
The two maybe’s are:
- Escaping From Houdini by Kerri Maniscalco
- An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaar Tahir
For Stalking, I’m planning to borrow it from the library so I can read it if I can’t find my hard copy. I don’t want to have to buy it again if I don’t need to, and I already know that the moment – and I do mean the moment – that I purchase a new copy and get three chapters in the original copy will magically appear and be all ‘what, I was just chillin’ next to this chair you checked by seventy times’. Because that’s always how it goes. The dragons and/or the ghost of my dad – or both teaming up together – have a very twisted sense of humor.
Writing wise, I have two shorts that I’d like to get finished, one a dragon story and one a werewolf story. As well, I have my Prep’Tober work to do so I’m ready and Prepared for NaNoWrioMo in *checks calendar* 30 days.
Currently, my NaNo project has the main characters name, nickname, minor description, her two brothers have names, and the town has a name and the center of town has a layout. oh! and the series itself (it’s a collection of 12-13 shorts) has a name!
I have a vague idea of where I’m going to start for plot and the like for each short, but nothing concrete, nothing set in stone, and nothing that will make sure I can get myself through the month with actual words on the page. But, I have a few weeks to get it there. I have goals! And they shall nay be ignored! =)
What are you reading for this October season? Are you participating in NaNo next month? Are you ready for NaNo next month? Leave me an answer in the comments below!