TBR Intervention #15

sábado, 25 de fevereiro de 2012




TBR Intervention is a weekly challenge hosted by  April @ Books4Juliet, Dani @ Refracted Light and Ayanami @ Whatever You Can Still Betray


The goal of this challenge is to help each other (fellow readers and bloggers) manage our enormous and constantly growing TBR (To-Be-Read) List. The rules are simple and everyone is encouraged to participate. It does not force you to commit to more than what you can manage to read in a week or so, but participants are encouraged to read at least one book within a week. You are free to choose the book you want to read and commit to this challenge. You may post your entry every Saturday, at the frequency of your choice--EVERY WEEK or EVERY TWO WEEKS. However, we will sponsor this event regularly every Saturday.
 

imageLast week TBRIC:
Well I didn’t finish this time, but I read a book for a book tour next week, so yeah, pretty good considering there we’re lost of essays to do.
 The book was a bit slow on start but now things are actually great. I love greek mythology so this book is like jackpot, plus a DAC. Win-win.









imageTHIS WEEK'S TBRIC:

Finish Everneath, because I’m halfway through and continue with the Soul Screamers Challenge and need to read My Soul to Save.

I was so anxious to read this book as soon as the last page of My Soul to Take was turned. I’m loving this series.

2 comentários:

Shanan, The Book Addict disse...

I think I am the only person who has not read Rachel Vincent's series. I think I need to fix that.

Shanan
http://thebookaddictnet.blogspot.com

April David disse...

Oh.. Everneath! I've spotted it yesterday at the bookstore but I resisted my urge to get it.. I picked The Fault In Our Stars and Hallowed instead (I was with my hubby so I can't get more books... he won't approve! lol. Anyway there's always a next time hehe).

Good luck with My Soul To Save. I didn't enjoy it much just like My Soul To Take but I hope you'll enjoy it better than I did :)

Lovelots, April

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