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Quarter 4 Wrap-Up | 2020 Reading Challenge
The final day of the final quarter of 2020 has arrived. I’ll be following last year’s format for my overall wrap-up, but this post is dedicated solely to the books I read in October, November, and December. If you are interested, you can read my previous wrap-ups here.
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December TBR | 2020 Reading Challenge
My final TBR post of 2020 is not a typical TBR post. Instead of talking at length about what I’m going to be reading in December (because it hasn’t really changed from the past couple of months), I’m taking a bit of a different approach.
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October TBR | 2020 Reading Challenge
When I started adding books to this list, I told myself that I wouldn’t add too many beyond the couple I have from NetGalley and for Blog Tours, because I also have my Fall TBR to consider. But then I couldn’t stop thinking about the books I might be in the mood for, and I had to step away from this post because it was getting out of control. And then yesterday I watched Ashley of the Bookish Realm’s October TBR, and got the idea to turn my own into more of an “on my radar” list.
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Quarter 3 Wrap-Up | 2020 Reading Challenge
When I laid out my plan for my 2020 Reading Challenge, I decided to forgo my monthly wrap-ups, and instead write quarterly wrap-ups to discuss my reading progress and any general Reading Challenge updates. September has now drawn to a close, which means it’s time to look back on the third quarter of 2020.
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September TBR | 2020 Reading Challenge
Now that my summer reading list is behind me, I’m starting my monthly TBR lists back up again. I’m already compiling a seasonal Fall TBR like I did last year, because if anything is consistent about my reading it’s that I put too much on my plate.
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Quarter 2 Wrap-Up | 2020 Reading Challenge
When I laid out my plan for my 2020 Reading Challenge, I decided to forgo my monthly wrap-ups, and instead write quarterly wrap-ups to discuss my reading progress and any general Reading Challenge updates. The end of June is now here, which means it’s time to look back on the second quarter of 2020.