The Weekly Wrap: December 27th to January 2nd

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A detailed look at last week’s reading habits: In the last Weekly Wrap of 2021 I discuss the one book I read in the final week of December, my first reads of 2022 and some books at the top of my TBR and want-to-read list.

Updates

Last Week’s Blog UpdatesLast Week’s Goodreads Reviews
πŸ“– Weekly Wrap: December 13th to December 26th
πŸ“– 35 Steamier Books Read in November
πŸ“š Pining by Stephanie Rose [DNF @ 13%]
πŸ“š I Am Alpha by Katherine Bogle [DNF @ 48%]
πŸ“š The Fae King’s Dream by Jamie Schlosser [DNF @ 10%]
πŸ“š Hitman’s Heart by MINK [DNF @ 28%]

Contents

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Weekly Review

What I’ve Read This Week

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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

This is my last Weekly Wrap including the books I read in 2021! I had a few essays due so I only read three books (and DNF’d four).

I really enjoyed When the Stars Go Dark by Paula McLain. I loved how it was a combination of character introspection, thrilling mystery and criminal profiling. I especially loved how the criminal mystery felt reminicisent of Criminal Minds. However, you should read the content warnings before starting as the material is quite dark.

I’m re-reading the Elemental Paladins series in honour of it being released as a complete boxset. I loved all the bonus material and was reminded why it’s a comfort-series for me.

Up Next Shelf Progress

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

Want to Read Updates

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You will like These Feathered Flames by Alexandra Overy if you appreciate:
✨ High fantasy
✨ Sapphic enemies to lovers
✨ Russian inspired
✨ Sisterhood
✨ Morally grey characters

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You will like It Had To Be You by Georgia Clark if you appreciate:
✨ Rom-com ensemble cast (think Love Actually)
✨ Heroine’s new business partner is her late husband’s mistress
✨ Friendship
✨ Casual diversity representation

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You will like Xeni by Rebekah Weatherspoon if you appreciate:
✨ Contemporary Romance
✨ Both main characters are bisexual
✨ Marriage of Convenience
✨ Smutty romance

The Upcoming Week

To Be Read

The Space Between Worlds by Micaiah Johnson was the last book I wanted to read in 2021. I started the book last week but because I was so busy with my assignments, I wasn’t able to finish it before the new year.

So far, I’m enjoying the world-building and after an early plot twist, I’m excited to see where the plot is heading. I never would have thought sci-fi would be the genre that I would gravitate to in 2021. But, so far I’m liking all the sci-fi books (and romances!) I’ve picked out.

To Look Forward To This Week

The Maid by Nita Prose was released on January 4th and is a whodunnit, locked-room mystery (Γ‘ la Clue). The mystery/thriller genre is a genre that has piqued my interest in the latter half of 2021. I enjoy the fast pace of the books and character studies.

In the coming days (and into next week) I’m going to be posting my 2021 Wrap-Ups! I’m looking forward to seeing what trends are evident in my reading stats.

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