That is not to say that January wasn't good. While I usually average about 14 books a month (two or three years ago), my current total of 8 books really is much better than my usual January totals. I always begin the year in a slight slump, but this January actually proved to be quite productive.
I've started off the year with four new series, two of which I'm loving, one I'm on the fence about, and the last of which I may or may not finish the partner book in the duology for. We'll see. I have participated in two readathons, and also made a pact with myself to continue posting those 'It's Monday!' meme updates so as to remain as active as I'd like to be on the blog-o-sphere.
All-in-all, I'd call the first month in 2019 a good one!
January Reads
Books Dropped/Put On Hold
None this month! Yay!
Currently Reading
January Reading Stats
Total works read: 8- 7 print/e-book novels
- 1 audio books
Average rating: 3.19 Stars
- Highest Rated: Mr. Ridley by Delilah Marvelle // 4.5 Stars
- Lowest Rated: Lost Island by Phyllis A. Whitney // 2.0 Stars
Series I started reading:
- Lady Darby by Anna Lee Huber
- Vanza by Amanda Quick
- Lairds' Fiancées by Julie Garwood
- Mr. Ridley by Delilah Marvelle
- None this month.
- Cormoran Strike by Robert Galbraith
Favorite reads: Books for the month of January tended towards the "meh," with only two books I can assuredly point to as being in my favorites for the month. Between Anna Lee Huber's The Anatomist's Wife, and Delilah Marvelle's Mr. Ridley, I've found two new authors to keep an eye on, and two new series I'm interested in following (even though Marvelle's series is only a trilogy, it seems). Meanwhile, I probably would give a brief mention to Lethal White by Robert Galbraith (a.k.a J.K. Rowling), but I technically didn't finish the book until January was over--I was thinking I'd fudge and call it a January read even if it took me a few minutes past midnight... but I didn't finish reading Lethal White until well after midnight (thus resulting in a lack of proper sleep for my day...).
Disappointing reads: I'm going to lump both the Phyllis Whitney and the Julie Garwood together into this section, as terrible as that may be. I don't go into books expecting not to like them, so it's usually quite a downer when books I'm looking forward to end up being unlikable, despite the fact that I can tell the author must have better work. With Julie Garwood, I have enjoyed her books before. With Phyllis Whitney, I obviously need to find a different book by her to make up for this one. Either way, neither book really did anything for me.
Reviews & Notable Posts
Reviews Written
- The Iron King by Julie Kagawa | Review transfer
- The Iron Daughter by Julie Kagawa | Review transfer
- The Iron Queen by Julie Kagawa | Review transfer
- The Anatomist's Wife by Anna Lee Huber
- The Lost Island by Phyllis A. Whitney
- The Bride by Julie Garwood
- Mr. Ridley by Delilah Marvelle
Memes
Other Posts
- Reading Progress Updates for The Iron King
- Reading Progress Updates for The Iron Daughter
- Reading Progress Updates for The Iron Queen
- Bout of Books 24 - Starter Post
- Bout of Books 24: Mid-week Update
- Bout of Books 24: Weekend Update
- Bout of Books 24 Wrap Up!
- Random Bookish Update: The Disappearing Spoon and Penguins in the Library!
- First Impression: The Disappearing Spoon
- Ani's 2019 Personal Series Challenge
- Read-a-thon: 24 in 48! January 2019 | Ani's Plans!
- Read-a-thon: 24in48 July 2018 Starts Now!
- 24in48 January 2019 Readathon: Hour Eight Update
- 24in48 January 2019 Readathon: Hour Sixteen Update
- 24in48 January 2019 Readathon: Hour Twenty Four Update
- 24in48 January 2019 Readathon: Wrap Up
Coming Up In February
Tentative TBR
Other Stuff
It's a new month for the 2019 Reading Challenge, and we're doing quite well so far, with full marks for January. I'm hoping to keep this up, and with two of my favorite romance authors dominating February's "assignment list," I'm pretty optimistic. Meanwhile, no other little challenges are requesting my attention as we won't be participating in another readathon for another few months. I have two more library books that need to be read so I can turn them in, and after the Reading Assignment books... well, I'm not entirely sure what else I'm going to read...But what am I doing talking as if I have all the time in the world. With six Reading Assignment books, one Discworld book, two library books, and one more "I need to read this right now!" book, I've kind of got my reading month full.
Meanwhile, I'm also playing with a new idea to include another section in my monthly wrap ups for reading challenge updates... This may or may not even go into affect. We'll see.
Previous Wrap-Ups
Past Monthly Reading Wrap Ups (2016 / 2017 / 2018)See Also: 2015 Reading Wrap-Up posts (scroll to bottom of page)
(updated as year progresses by month)
January | February | March | April | May | June
July | August | September | October | November | December
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