📖My 2024 Reads Wrapped📖
I made my reading goal this year for 50 books and i’ve read some really bad ones and some really good ones. and i’m honestly just along for the vibes in my reads.
For 2025 my goal will be 75 but honestly i’m so excited to get through some books that i own and meet new characters and go on new adventures. so with that being said. i put some books i loved and some that i wasn’t a super fan of but still enjoyed the ideas and stories.
I also did read ACOTAR and loved it. but its being lent out so no pics 🤷🏽♀️
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As my reading adventure for 2024 wraps up, I reflect on the diverse array of books I encountered—from captivating narratives to uninspired tales. Notably, my reading list included a few standouts such as Sarah J. Maas's works, which continue to enthrall audiences with their intricate plots and vibrant characters. The romantic themes featured in these stories often resonate with readers, inviting deeper emotional engagement. Moreover, looking forward to 2025, my goal to dive into 75 books signifies a desire to explore even broader genres, including fantasy, contemporary fiction, and young adult literature. This year, I found joy in reading titles like "The Ministry of Time" and "Just for Abby" which brought laughter and heartfelt emotions. Incorporating works by bestselling authors such as Emily Henry and Elsie Silver has proven to be rewarding, as their unique storytelling and engaging writing styles kept me turning pages late into the night. In addition to discussing my favorites, I'll be compiling recommendations for fellow book lovers who are on the lookout for enticing reads. My experiences underline the essence of reading—each book transports us to a different world, enriching our understanding of various themes and perspectives. Through this journey, I hope to share insights that encourage others to seek out their next great read and revel in the joys of literature.






I read one dark window too and it was one of my favorite books from this year I still need to get the next book 😭