March Update & Readathon Wrap Up

Monthly Update

Where did this month go? I feel like 2014 just started, but it is now Spring and taxes are due in less than two weeks. My real life has been requiring more attention that I would like, but hopefully come April it will have paid off, and I can spend most of my time reading and blogging and commenting.

I read a stack of ARCs (and wrote reviews), so I brought up my NetGalley ratio quite a bit. This really made me happy, because I like getting those books read and done, so I can have their reviews posted on publication day. There are also a ton of neat books coming out soon, so clearing out my need-to-read TBR pile gives me breathing space to pick up other books. :)

In regards to the read-a-thons I did this month, I did okay. You can see what books I read for COYER and the TBR Readathons. I got a good amount of reading done, but I didn't really participate. This made me sad, because my favorite part of the read-a-thons is interacting with the book blogging community. I definitely took on more than I could chew this month.

Fun Bookish Links (Previously Shared on Twitter & Google+)

 
Read This Month (15 Books: 8 for COYER & 7 for TBR Readathon)


Carswell's Guide to Being Lucky by Marissa Meyer
The Ophelia Prophecy
by Sharon Lynn Fisher (COYER)
Murder Mysteries
by Neil Gaiman (COYER)
The Amazing Thing about the Way Things Are
by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee
How to Make Your Cat an Internet Celebrity
by Patricia Carlin
The Sentinel
by Troy Denning (COYER)
The Way of Kings
by Brandon Sanderson (COYER & TBR Readathon)
The Goblin Emperor
by Katherine Addison (COYER)
Cress
by Marissa Meyer (TBR Readathon)
Lovecraft's Monsters
by Ellen Datlow (COYER)
Packing for Mars
by Mary Roach (TBR Readathon)
Altered Carbon
by Richard K Morgan (TBR Readathon)
Pride & Prejudice
by Jane Austen
(COYER & TBR Readathon) 
Hyperbole and a Half by Allie Brosh (TBR Readathon)
Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom
by Cory Doctorow
(COYER & TBR Readathon)
 

Annual Challenges

Double Trouble Challenge - Twin Reading Challenge: 17 for Review vs. 29 from Personal TBR
I can't believe I've read more personal TBR books than review books!

I am a smidge ahead for this challenge! Hurray. :)


I've been focusing on print books right now, so I haven't listened to very many audio books this month.





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