It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? #63

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? is a weekly meme hosted by Sheila at Book Journey meant to highlight books you read in the past week, and what you’re planning on reading this week.

I did a lot of reading this week, and tried to catch up on my Goodreads reading challenge. Now, according to Goodreads, I’m only 1 book behind on my march to reading 150 books this year! And I’ve passed the half-way point, so I’m pretty happy about being so close. I think I’m going to make it.

Finished:
Shadow of Night by Deborah Harkness
On the Day I Died by Candace Fleming
Scarlett Dedd by Cathy Brett
January First by Michael Schofield
Zombie Makers: True Stories of Nature’s Undead by Rebecca L. Johnson

Continuing to read:
11/22/63 by Stephen King (audiobook)

Hoping to finish:
Blackout by Mira Grant
Fat is the New 30 by Jill Conner Browne

What are you reading this week?

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5 Responses to It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? #63

  1. Looks like you had a pretty awesome reading week – Shadow of Night is one I want to read as well, so I;ll have to check out your review. Hope you have another good week :-)

  2. Kathy Martin says:

    Wow! Great reading week. I liked Shadow of Night but thought it was a little bit of a slow read. Lots of dense politics bogged it down a bit for me. My Monday Report is here. Have a great week!

  3. I haven’t read the Deborah Harkness books yet…and I feel like the only kid in the candy store without any money. I have got to pick her books up, they look awesome!

    Happy reading :)
    The Brunette Librarian Blog

  4. I am reading Shadow of Night as I type! Can’t wait to review it.

    Here’s what I’m reading this week!

  5. You finished a lot of books! Good for you! I hope to have that kind of list next week lol.

    BookJunkieMom.blogspot.com

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