The Weekly Wrap: January 17th to January 30th

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A detailed look at last week’s reading habits: Another Weekly Wrap that summarizes the 13 books I read in the last weeks of January, including a queer romance and Korean historical murder mystery I can’t wait to read.

Updates

Last Week’s Blog UpdatesLast Week’s Goodreads Reviews
📖 32 Sentimental Books Read in December
📖 End of Year Book Survey: 2021
📖 The Weekly Wrap: January 3rd to January 16th
📚 Hefty by Jessa Kane

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Weekly Review

What I’ve Read This Week

Key: 🔁 re-read | ❌ DNF | 📜 from my Up Next shelf | 📲 eARC

In Harmony
A Five-Minute Life
What We Talk About When We Talk about Rape
Until December
Sugar & Gold
Wait for It


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My Reading Progress

After getting all my 2021 Wrap Up content published, I took a bit of a break from my blog and Instagram. Giving myself the time and space to recharge and focus on school was a relief. Having the extra time also allowed me to read quite a few books that have been on my Up Next Shelf for years (I’m talking around 8 years). The three books I’m talking about were also the last book I had to read in some iconic fantasy series: City of Heavenly by Cassandra Clare, Winter by Marissa Meyer, and The Assassin’s Blade by Sarah J. Maas.

I haven’t re-read the first two books in the Throne of Glass series by Sarah J. Maas in years, so after reading the prequel I decided to re-read the whole series. However, my monthly minimums are still my priority.

I also picked up the compilation of novellas, Stars Above, in Marissa Meyer’s Lunar Chronicles series. I loved reading key scenes from new perspectives and getting a more solid HEA ending for these characters. It was nostalgic re-visiting this series, since I was in high school the last time I read one of the books in The Lunar Chronicles.

Reading Challenges Progress

Aside from the three books that concluded the iconic fantasy series I mentioned above, the remaining book from my Up Next Shelf was Burnout by Amelia and Emily Nagoski. It took me almost a month to finish but I got through it! The last few sections were quite helpful and actionable. I’ve already implemented logging how long I sleep to ensure I’m getting at minimum 8 hours a night. However, I did find the pacing dragged a bit because of how often the material was repeated.

I’m proud to report that I successfully completed my Book Voyage Around the World read: Split Tooth by Tanya Tagaq – and it was a 5-star read! I also crossed off a prompt from my Winter Reading BINGO which was to read a 2022 release. Interestingly, in January I only read one book released in 2022: Mating Monsters by M. Sinclair.

Unfortunately, I didn’t get around to my Buzzword Reading Challenge choice, so I’m prioritizing that book in February.

A reminder: my Up Next Shelf is comprised of all the unread books I want to read and have purchased.

Reading Challenge Status: 32Complete: 400

Want to Read Updates

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You will like Seven Days in June by Tia Williams if you appreciate:
✨ Contemporary romance
✨ Second chance romance
✨ Book about authors
✨ Main characters reconnect after 15 years

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You will like Camp by L.C. Rosen if you appreciate:
✨ Gay Jewish MC
✨ Achillean romance
✨ Critiques toxic masculinity within the LGBTQIA+ community
✨Romantic Comedy

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You will like Assembly by Natasha Brown if you appreciate:
✨ Debut novel
✨ Literary Fiction
✨ Examination of race, gender, and class, and the legacy of colonialism
✨ Novella

The Upcoming Week

To Be Read

I have an ambitious February TBR (of course for the shortest month of the year 😅), in addition to the three books I didn’t get to in January. Rolling over from January are:

  • Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge
  • The Once and Future Witches by Alix E. Harrow
  • The Nature of Witches by Rachel Griffin

The first book I want to tackle from my February TBR is My Heart Is a Chainsaw by Stephen Graham Jones. Its title is perfect for Valentine’s Day! 😂 But, seriously, I’m excited and a bit nervous about this book since it’s a slasher-horror, which I’ve never read before. 2022 is the year I’m looking to branch out from my typical genres, so here’s to starting off the year with a bang!

To Look Forward To This Week

One of my anticipated books for 2022, The Red Palace by June Hur, was released on January 25th. In late 2021, I discovered mystery thrillers and really got into the genre. The Red Palace is a fun combination of historical fiction, whodunnit murder mystery, and romance!

I cannot wait to get my hands on this book! However, since I didn’t finish my January TBR, I’m putting in place a short book buying ban in February to make sure my focus remains on my TBR. 😅

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