The Weekly Wrap: October 26th to November 1st

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A detailed look at last week’s reading habits: seven new books read (four from my Up Next shelf), three new books I want to read ranging from a space opera romance to a laugh out loud collection of essays on identity to a fairy tale retelling of Mexican folklore and a look at my monthly book challenge: #NonfictionNovember!

Updates

Last Week’s Blog UpdatesLast Week’s Goodreads Reviews
πŸ“– Weekly Wrap: October 19th to October 25th
πŸ“– Anxious People by Fredrik Backman
πŸ“– Monthly Wrap: October
πŸ“š Gluttony by Katie May
πŸ“š Lady of Outlaws by L.A. Boruff

Contents

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Weekly Review

What I’ve Read This Week

Key: πŸ” re-read| ❌ DNF | πŸ“œ from my Up Next shelf | πŸ“² 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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Reading Challenge Status: 261Complete: 520

My Reading Progress

This past week has been hectic despite only post one book review. I read way more books than expected but fell four books short of completing my October Hopefuls (see here) list. However, one of the books I did finish was the third book in The Damning series Gluttony by Katie May.

Gluttony has been on my Kindle waiting to be read since its release in May! That’s a long freaking time (eight months to be exact). Reading the book, I couldn’t believe I had put it off for such a long time–I was reminded why I enjoyed the first two books in the series so much! There’s a badass heroine, fated mates and a reverse harem romance all set in a paranormal world–of course, with a prophecy that requires unravelling.

I read four books from my Up Next shelf this past week, which I’m really proud of!

Instead of a second review, I posted my October Wrap yesterday, where I unpacked my reading habits of the month (24 books read; 19 new reads and 5 re-reads). You can access my October Wrap here.

The theme of last week’s review was Whodunnit Mysteries, where the plot of the book is discovering–from an eclectic cast of characters–who committed the crime (or attempted the crime). I really enjoy how this theme allows for a careful exploration of the characters; no facet of their characterization is left unturned or unquestioned.

Last week’s review, Anxious People by Fredrik Backman, is a crime about a failed bank robbery that turns into a hostage drama. However, the real story is the commentary on the pervasive loneliness and lack of connection people feel. Anxious People explores human connection and forgiveness through its mystery.

This upcoming week I’ll be “completing” the theme with a second book review.

Finally, I’ve discovered the book app Bookly that keeps track of my minutes spent reading and other stats. However, it also can record thoughts and quotes of a current read, which I’m going to be testing with my physical books. Hopefully, it’ll mean I don’t have to annotate my hardcopy books or record quotes in my notebook.

Up Next Progress: 36Complete: 117

Want to Read Updates

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You will like Polaris Rising by Jessie Mihalik if you appreciate:
✨ Space opera (lots of space travel!)
✨ Sci-Fi Fantasy
✨ Opposites Attract Romance
✨ Action and Adventure

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You will like Here For It; Or, How to Save Your Soul in America: Essays by R. Eric Thomas if you appreciate:
✨ LGBTQIA+ Memoir
✨ Essay collection
✨ Exploration of being Black and queer in the USA (and the resulting 2016 election)
✨ Laugh out loud funny

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You will like Gods of Jade and Shadow by Silvia Moreno-Garcia if you appreciate:
✨ Historical Fiction
✨ Mythology
✨ Strong AF Heroine
✨ Fairy tale retelling of Mexican folklore

The Upcoming Week

To Be Read

I have six books that I need (must) read this week–four of them are rolled over from my October Hopefuls List (and are therefore on my November Hopefuls List):

  1. How to Be An Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi
  2. Dear Edward by Ann Napolitano
  3. How to Get Over A Boy by Chidera Eggerue
  4. Untamed by Glennon Doyle

The remaining two books are The Cabin by Jasinda Wilder and the second book in the Six of Crows series, Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo.

The Cabin looks like it’ll be a devastatingly sad book–it’s about the Heroine, Nadia, receiving a letter from her husband a year after he died (from cancer) because he knew she wouldn’t want to move on. The book is particularly heartbreaking because the reader gets to know Nadia and her husband as a couple as they meet at the beginning of the book, and he passes around midway.

You’re probably wondering why the hell I’d put myself through that, but the romance is supposed to be so good. So I’m going to give the book a shot (and I’ll probably sob my way through it πŸ˜…).

To Look Forward To This Week

I’m a relatively new (active) Bookstagram member, so I’ve never heard of the well-known November challenge: #NonfictionNovember. I have so many nonfiction books on my bookshelf waiting to be read (hardcopy and ebook), so I’m really excited to participate in this Bookstagram theme/challenge. I’m hoping I’ll finally make my way through a few nonfiction books that have been sitting on my shelves for months.

One of those is How to Be An Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi. I’m 41% of the way through and already have 91 highlights. That’s a demonstration of how important I’m finding the book and how carefully and methodically I’m reading it. Which equates to a plodding reading pace πŸ˜…. So, this week I want to–at a minimum–finish reading How to Be An Antiracist.

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