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2018 Reading Goals

Because I'm only just getting back into blogging, I have decided against taking part in any challenges at the moment. Instead, I'm going to focus on the following goals and keep track of my progress here:

  • Goodreads Reading Challenge - 50 books
    1. The Winner's Kiss (The Winner's Trilogy), Marie Rutkoski
    2. I Followed the Rules, Joanna Bolouri
  • Read 30 physical books I own
    1. The Winner's Kiss (The Winner's Trilogy), Marie Rutkoski
    2. I Followed the Rules, Joanna Bolouri
    • Read 15 Kindle books I own (not review copies)

      • Get my Netgalley Ratio to 80%
        • January -
      • Reread 10 books



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