Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Books that I read for fun in March and April

Over the last year and a half, I started documenting the books that I read for fun (and not just for review purposes).  I have decided that I need to continue that as reading is important part of how I relax. Books that I read for fun are books that I have not been asked to review and that I have chosen to read, well because I like to read. In 2015, I read a total of 49 books! This year, 2016, I am aiming to read 52 books and have currently read 25, so I am on an awesome pace!

I completely missed the boat in blogging in March and most of April, but I did do some reading. I didn't read a ton either month, but read some. I have a feeling that this will increase as we are getting to summer-- Maybe--- depends on how crazy life continues to be! 
 
So let us see what I did read in March and April

I am still thoroughly enjoying Susan Mallery's series "Fool's Gold." I am up to book #17 in the series and I believe there are 20 books so far in it. It is really good, even if my dear hubby teases me for wanting to read them in order. You could probably read them not in order, but they kind of build on each other in the way that she introduces her characters. I would highly recommend the series.

FICTION:::





NON-FICTION:::

I have a goal to expand my reading habits and to try to include at least one non-fiction book each month, to expand my mind and to get me to think about what I read and not just get lost in a good story. 

Sadly I did not read any non-fiction books these past 2 months!  



Here are the books I read for fun in:

February 2016
January 2016
Books from 2015
Books from 2014


                                                 Have you read any good books lately?

1 comment:

  1. I am glad you are making time for some pleasure reading. I have been reading a lot lately, but I tend to juggle books and have about 8 partially read. My goal this month is to finish all I have started before I start anything else. I hope this will happen!

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