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January TBR

Hey Guys,

I hope you're all enjoying your weekend.

Life's been a little crazy around here lately, and so I feel like I haven't been posting as often on my blog as I'd like too.

This morning I happened to have a chunk of free time, and so I decided I wanted to share my updated January TBR list with all you guys.

I shared some of my January TBR with you guys back during Blogmas, which you can find here

However, I ended up finishing most of those books in December actually, and so my TBR for this month ended up changing quite a bit.


Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte: This is the only one that stayed the same from my previous January TBR post. I haven't quite got around to finishing this one, but I definitely hope to do so soon.


Whispers, Echoes, and Sunsets all by Robin Jones Gunn: I originally only had the first book in the Glenbrooke series, Secrets, on my January TBR list, but since I finished that one in December, I've now decided to try and get to the next three as well.


Bluff by Julie Dill: This one is an ARC that I currently have from Netgalley, and since it releases next month I want to finish it up soon so that I can review it on my blog before it releases.


My Stubborn Heart by Becky Wade: I adored Becky Wade's Porter Family series, and so I decided it was definitely time to read this one by her.


Tales From Shadowhunter Academy by Cassandra Clare, Sarah Rees Brennan, Maureen Johnson, and Robin Wasserman: After being highly underwhelmed by The Bane Chronicles, I wasn't sure if I wanted to go ahead and read this one or not. However, I'm only three stories in and I'm already loving it, and I'm so glad I decided to take a chance on it after all.

And lastly, The Girl In The Picture by Alexandra Monir: I really liked Timeless and Timekeeper by this author, and the murder mystery plot of this had me instantly intrigued. I'm quite looking forward to finishing this one.


And while I'm sure I'll definitely be reading other books this month as well, these ones are the definite ones, and I'll be looking forward to sharing what I think about them with all of you guys.


Thanks so much for reading, and have a great rest of your weekend. :)


This is not a sponsored post. All opinions are my own. 


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