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Books I Said I'd Read in Winter...

So, ahead of tomorrow's Top Ten Tuesday post, Books on My Spring TBR, this is a follow-up to the Books on My Winter TBR post to see how I managed. I started actually planning my monthly TBR around that time so it will be interesting to see how successful this was...


I have not read this and I do not have an excuse... 

Same as above.

I read this and enjoyed it, hoping to get to the rest of the series soon.

Read this and it was really interesting. Difficult and slow going at times though.

Did not read and will now be waiting until next winter to think about it

Same as above

Did not read, but need to finish this series soon.

As above

Still haven't continued this series...

Read this and really enjoyed myself!

So 3 books finished out of the 10 is pitiful. I am ashamed... I really need to get those series finished though!

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  1. Nothing to be ashamed about! Priorities change and life gets in the way. Happy reading.

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