
I had such a long week but I'm glad it's the weekend! I got through a lot of books this week and since July, when I started reading again, until now, I've read 27 books! I am pretty happy with that and am only looking forward to the next books I'll be able to read.
While I set my Goodreads challenge to 1 for the year, I'm actually hoping to read 100. I've never not read 100 books in a year so I'll keep my fingers crossed! Audiobooks have been a huge saviour for that, honestly.
How's everyone holding up?

- THE FALL OF IO by Wesley Chu
- THE A.I. WHO LOVED ME by Alyssa Cole
- OF SHADOW AND SEA by Will Wright
- OF DARKNESS AND DAWN by Will Wright
- OF KILLERS AND KINGS by Will Wright
- MASTER OF SORROWS by Justin Travis Call
- MURDER BY OTHER MEANS by John Scalzi
- FIERCE FEMMES AND NOTORIOUS LIARS by Kai Cheng Thom
- QUEEN OF VOLTS by Amanda Foody
- THE UNEXPECTED EVERYTHING by Morgan Matson
- ALL THE WANDERING LIGHT by Heather Fawcett
- MARS ONE by Jonathan Maberry

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- Audio #Review: ROAR by Cora Carmack
- #Review: NEVER NEVER by Brianna R. Shrum
- Science Fiction and Fantasy Fridays: Event Recap of Cassandra Khaw and Richard Kadrey
- Stacking the Shelves (42): September 18, 2021

Sounds like you're doing great with your challenge! It's been awhile since I was able to read 100 books in a year. Job changes a few years back kind of muddled with that. Both good and bad I suppose. Lol
ReplyDeleteNice new reads! Those are all new to me ones but I hope you enjoy them all!
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