all the books I read in January ❄️🩷
Finally posting my January wrap-up! I always post these on YouTube with my full thoughts at the beginning of each month!
Also here’s a reminder that it’s not about the quantity of books you read but the quality 🤍
spice ratings:
🎧This Time Next Year by Sophie Cousens - closed door
This Used To Be Us by Renee Carlino - some spice
Crescent City: House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J. Maas - this series is spicy
The Golden Goal by Annah Conwell - closed door
🎧A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas - spicy
🎧Funny Feelings by Tara Dewitt - some spice
House of Sky and Breath by Sarah J. Maas - spicy
The Roommate Pact by Allison Ashley - closed door
Savor It by Tarah Dewitt - some spice
One More Song by Annah Conwell - closed door
The First Taste by Annah Conwell - closed door
Rock and a Hard Place by Juliana Smith - closed door
Worst Wingman Ever by Abby Jimenez - no spice
Destroy the Day by Brigid Kemmerer - ya
Off The Beaten Path by Madison Wright - closed door
One Last Play by Annah Conwell - closed door
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January is the perfect time to reflect on your reading goals, and what better way to do it than by sharing your favorite picks? This month, I delved into a variety of genres, including romance, fantasy, and contemporary. Notably, 'This Time Next Year' by Sophie Cousens provided a charming closed-door romance, while the 'Crescent City' series by Sarah J. Maas delivered the spicy elements that many readers crave. If you're looking for recommendations, consider trying 'Funny Feelings' by Tara Dewitt or 'A Court of Silver Flames' for a gripping storyline with plenty of excitement. Don't underestimate the impact of re-reading favorites; for instance, revisiting 'The Roommate Pact' reminded me of the warmth and joy found in cozy storytelling. Meanwhile, 'Destroy the Day' by Brigid Kemmerer stood out in the young adult genre, showcasing the versatility of different themes this month. As a reading enthusiast, it's essential to prioritize enjoying the journey over merely counting the number of books read. Each story offers a unique experience that enriches our lives. As you explore your own reading adventures, let me know what titles you might suggest for February! Let's foster a community of passionate readers who share their love for literature. Happy reading! #ReadingCommunity #BooksOfJanuary


i’m so nervous to read the crescent series, i read acotar this year and absolutely loved it so i can only imagine it’ll be good but im still nervous😂