The Weekly Wrap: September 7th to September 13th

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A detailed look at last week’s reading habits: two new books read, one DNF, currently reading four books from my lengthy Up Next shelf, three new books I want to read which centre character development and antiracism and three coveted books releasing this week.

Updates

Last Week’s Blog UpdatesLast Week’s Goodreads Reviews
📖 The Weekly Wrap: August 31st to September 6th
📖 The Body Politic by Brian Platzer
📚 When She Purrs by Ruby Dixon
📚 Family in Six Tones by Lan Cao and Harlan Margaret Van Cao

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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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Reading Challenge Status: 221Complete: 520

‘Up Next’ Reading Progress

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I mentioned Me and White Supremacy in my early August weekly wrap. You can see the details here. Honestly, part of confronting my white fragility (and, therefore, how I contribute to white supremacy) is getting in the rhythm of committing to doing a topic each day.

I want to reiterate from my last post on Me and White Supremacy that if you are open and committed to working on practicing antiracism I strongly suggest doing the workbook.

On the topic of my Up Next shelf, I’m slowly working through it. I’m currently reading four books (including Me and White Supremacy) that are on my Up Next list. So, hopefully, next week I can up my ‘progress’ to 30.

Up Next Progress: 26Complete: 113

Want to Read Updates

You will like Mother Daughter Widow Wife by Robin Wasserman if you appreciate:
✨ Mother-daughter themes
✨ Secret keeping
✨ Mystery thriller
✨ Discovery of self-identity
✨ Feminism

You will like Words on Bathroom Walls by Julia Walton if you appreciate:
✨ Young Adult Romance
✨ Mental Health
✨ High School
✨ Hero-only narrator
✨ Healthy depictions of familial, platonic and amorous relationships

You will like Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson if you appreciate:
✨ Non-fiction
✨ Social Justice
✨ Antiracism
✨ American History
✨ Socio-political novels

The Upcoming Week

To Be Read

So, if you’ve been reading my updates these past few weeks you know I’ve fallen way behind on my reading list. It’s a mixture of too many good books to choose from and just not being in the mood to read, no matter how good the books are. What’s resulted is me flipping between quite a number of books.

I never used to be the kind of reader who read multiple books at once but quarantine and COVID-19 have severely influenced my reading habits I think. The following is a list of the books that I’m currently reading and need to finish.

I don’t think I’ve ever taken as long to read a book as I’m taking with How to Be an Antiracist (you have to go back to my July weekly wrap to see the details) but I want to make sure that I don’t skim. I want to retain and understand every single chapter.

I’m also working on stopping myself from defending my new reading pace–it’s not like I have to speed-read every single book. Something I have to keep telling myself.

To Look Forward To This Week

I published a brief overview of my Family in Six Tones review on Goodreads on Sunday–you can access it here. However, my full review of the memoir will be posted tomorrow to celebrate its release date, September 15th.

Speaking of September 15th, it’s a busy release date for this month. Two other books on my upcoming releases list are also dropping:

You will like Echoed Defiance by K.N. Banet if you appreciate:
✨ Slow-burn romance
✨ Character-driven
✨ Paranormal fiction
✨ Uncovering of family secrets

You will like The Ippos King by Grace Draven if you appreciate:
✨ High fantasy
✨ Opposites attract (kind of)
✨ Badass Heroines
✨ Action and Adventure

09/20/2020 Edit: The release date of The Ippos King by Grace Draven has been rescheduled for October 6, 2020.

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