March Reading Wrap-up
March flew by. It was such a busy month, I know I missed blogging a couple of times altogether, and this post is late. I'll be back on a regular weekly schedule starting next week. But now, on to the books! My goal for March: "For March, I'm going to stick with the...
Reading Challenge: Written by a New-to-You Classic Author
Time for the next category in the RWC 2017 Reading Challenge. Category #6: A Book Written by a New-to-You Classic Author This time of year tends to be a bit gloomy and rainy, which always makes me think of the weather at Thornfield Hall in Jane Eyre or the rough...
Reading Challenge: Written by a Woman or With a Kickass Woman Protagonist
Time for the next category in the RWC 2017 Reading Challenge. Category #5: A Book Written by a Woman or With a Kickass Woman Protagonist I chose this category because March is Women's History Month. I didn't realize when I did my scheduling that this post would come...
February Reading Wrap-Up
I know February is a quick month, but yeesh! My goal for February: "I'll set a goal of 4 books for the month again." Let's see what I actually read... (Link to my Goodreads 2017 shelf where you can find individual reviews that may or may not differ from what is posted...
Reading Challenge: A Book Written the Year You Were Born
It's time for another category in the RWC 2017 Reading Challenge. Category #4: A Book Written the Year You Were Born Another category that's rather simple. Variations could include a book written the year you were born versus published the year you were born, but it...
Reading Challenge: A Book Written by a Doctor (Substitute Category)
Today, it's the first substitute category for the RWC 2017 Reading Challenge. How do substitute categories work? Let's say you can't find a book with a purple cover. You can swap in one of these substitutes instead. Substitute Category #1: A Book Written By A Doctor...





