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Question: Which books are you looking forward to reading this spring?
Answer: I am HORRIBLE at planning my reads. I'm a mood reader and haven't been reading much at all. However, I seem *whispers* to be reading more lately. So, instead of trying to predict which books I'll read, I figured I would spotlight the audiobooks I've downloaded from libro.fm and their ALC program (advance listening copy).
What's on you spring reading list?


I hope you enjoy any and all that your read. I would like to think my ARCs are sure things, but you know, moods.
ReplyDeleteMost audiobooks work for me - even if they take me forever.
DeleteOhhh nice idea! Cos yeah no clue
ReplyDeleteYeah, I change moods day to day lol
Delete*whispers* You can do it! 😉
ReplyDeletelol I can do it -ish
DeleteNice. I'm trying hard not to pick up more review books so I can get to my huge TBR. But I've already got review books through the spring.
ReplyDeleteI've only had one official review book for over a year. I don't really count these ALC's. There's really no one to answer to lol I just try to feature them, at least on IG, when I so listen.
DeleteI read any ARC's that are due soon and then I just read whatever book is at the top of my Kindle. lol
ReplyDeleteI know these are technically arc's but the program is so loose that I may or may not ever read them. I try to feature when I do but it's 0 pressure. I don't really take review books anymore unless I'm 90% sure I'll like it or there's no time contraints.
DeleteEven though you say you don't read much you still read more than me so I find your example inspiring. Unlike you, I read mostly non-fiction. After finishing some sports books I'm now looking forward to Michael Pollan's work on food, plants and (his latest) human consciousness. I find him better informed than most writers on subjects I care about.
ReplyDeleteI've actually been reading a lot of non fiction recently! I've read several of Pollan's books but nothing recently.
DeleteI hope you are enjoying your reads. 😊 I've been looking for a book with an Ireland connection that's not much more than 200 pages that's free to borrow somewhere, but I guess that's too much to ask the universe. Ha! ☘
ReplyDeleteVery specific! lol I'm sure it's out there somewhere. I read so slowly now but, I have to say, I've enjoyed almost everything I've been reading for over a year now.
DeleteOoh I'm a mood reader too. Speaking of E. Lockhart I started watching the adaptation of We Were Liars on Prime. It's not bad
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