Hello All,
I am not normally in the habit of planning ahead with the books I read. I tend to read purely based on my mood and of course based on Blog Tour deadlines (if I have signed up or committed to an author).
However, this year, I decided to make some changes to the way I read, review and blog! Having signed up for so many different kinds of reading challenges, I am trying to be better organized (if I can manage it :P).
In this post, I have made a tentative list of books that I plan to read in January.
Here goes…. Don’t hesitate to share your thoughts, feedback or recommendations!
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- Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
Genre: Fantasy Fiction
Having heard and read so much about this book, I bought it and downloaded it on my kindle in the hopes of joining everyone on this journey!
I am happy to say that it has finally been pulled out of the back of my long list of books on my kindle reader and is in progress! I hope to finish it soon!
- Bricktown Boys by Pete Fanning
Genre: Middle Grade Fiction
Release date: 12th Jan 2021
I received a copy of the book from the author in exchange for an honest review. I was intrigued by the concept and also enjoy reading MGLit!
- The Conspiracy at Meru (Vikramaditya Veeragatha #2) by Shatrujeet Nath
Genre: Mythology, Fiction
This is the second book in the series and the plot is starting to thicken! I am looking forward to reading the book!
- Meet me in Bombay by Jenny Ashcroft
Genre: Women’s Fiction
Release date: 19th Jan 2021
I received a copy of this book from NetGalley and am planning to read it before it’s release date this month!
The book sounded quite interesting and with references to Bombay, the story intrigued me more. I am from India and I would love to see how the author has portrayed the place in her story.
- The Newlyweds by Arianne Richmonde
Genre: Mystery and Thriller
Release date: 19th Jan 2021
I received a copy of this book from NetGalley and am planning to read it before it’s release date this month!
Having read so many fantasy fiction and historical fiction novels recently, I felt it was time to go back to some good old fashioned mysteries! Et voila, this book was available and it is on the verge of release! There is no better time to read it!
- The Wraith’s Memory by Whitney R. Rines
Genre: Fantasy fiction
I received a copy of the book from the author in exchange for an honest review.
- The Sigil by Shakail Kanish
Genre: LGBTQ+ Dark Urban Fantasy
Release date: 4th March 2021
I received a copy of the book from the author in exchange for an honest review.
I was intrigued by the concept of the book and am looking forward to reading it!
- Pawns Gambit by Rob J. Hayes
Genre: Fantasy Fiction
Release date: 26th Jan 2021
I received a copy of the book from the author in exchange for an honest review.
I’m definitely going to add Meet Me in Bombay and Pawn’s Gambit to my list! I love both covers and they sound good.
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Yay! I’ll let you know what I think of then once I finish them! ๐
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I usually pick books based on my mood as well, but this month I actually have a reading plan.
Pawn’s Gambit looks really interesting! I hope you enjoy your books! ๐
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It’s wonderful to connect with like minded people! Thanks for stopping by! โค ๐
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I started making tbrs starting this month for the exact same reason!
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It’s wonderful to find like minded people! hi5
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