Wrap-Up

Monthly Wrap-up : January 2021 #Wrapup

Hello readers! First month of the year went really well than I expected. With all the family functions, get together and some drama, I could manage to read more than I expected. I started watching Brigerton and Teen Wolf this month. Naturally I liked Brigerton more so I stopped watching teen wolf after 5 episodes. I don’t know if I start watching it again or not but I plan watch all episodes of Briderton this month. I also bought some books, I got them as anniversary gift and I have added 10 more NetGalley books to unending pile. What can I say, PRH sent me all irresistible titles. I finally wrote my favourite books in 2020 post, I still need to write most read authors and new-to-me Authors post. Hopefully I will write them soon.

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Books Read:

Total Books Read – 9
Pages Read – 2846

Tin (Faeries of Oz #1) by Candace Robinson, Amber R. Duell — [Review] ★★★★★ / / New Adult, Fantasy / / Retelling of Wizards of Oz. Fast paced, dark and hot new adult fantasy filled with immersive world, creepy creatures and many surprising turns.

Fallen Princeborn #2: Chosen by Jean Lee — [Review] ★★★★★ / / Dark Fantasy / / intriguing, fast paced and well written adult fantasy with punchy prose, rich world and non-stop action.

A Wolf for a Spell by Karah Sutton — [Review] ★★★★★ / / Middle Grade Fantasy / / magical, beautiful, imaginative, and well written fantasy based on Russian folklore with classic good vs evil theme and perfect middle grade and young readers.

Waiting for Tom Hanks (Waiting for Tom Hanks, #1) by Kerry Winfrey — [Review] ★★★★★/ / Romcom / / adorable, refreshing, sweet, and entertaining romcom with hate-to-love arc. I highly recommend this book to fan of this genre.

Not Like the Movies (Waiting for Tom Hanks, #2) by Kerry Winfrey / / Romcom / / lovely and heart-warming romcom with lovely characters and all the cheesy romcom movie like scenes and yet very original and refreshing.

Mr Right Across the Street by Kathryn Freeman / / Romance / / entertaining, heart-warming romance, a bit long but fast paced, heroine was frustrating half the time and I didn’t like some stereotypical comments but all in all purely enjoyable.

Georgana’s Secret by Arlem Hawks — [Review] ★★★★★ / / Historical Fiction, Regency Romance / / unique, engaging, and well written with high sea adventure and interesting characters.

Dishonoured by Jem Tugwell — [Review] ★★★★★ / / Psychological Fiction / / fast paced, addictive, thrilling psychological thriller with mind-blowing suspense and interesting characters.

It’s All Love: Reflections for Your Heart & Soul by Jenna Ortega / / Non-Fiction / / inspirational and motivational collection of dream and love, not Something I haven’t read before but it’s great for teens and young readers.

Other Posts-

Best books I read in 2020

Spell the Month in books

Author Interview-

Jeremiah Ukponrefe, Author of Hive 

Guest Post –

Anoroc by Bryan M. Kuderna

Best Book I Read This Month-

This is my check in for January reads for #TBRChallenge by Blogchatter.


How was your month in reading and in life? Have you read any of these books or going to read in future? What are you planning to read in February?

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