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April Plans (2022)

 This month is such a great TBR, but there are a few chunkier books so fingers crossed I get to them all.

TBR


TBR Jar / Pet pick / >500 pages

Gifted / Classic / Fantasy

I'm really looking forward to my reading this month - there are a lot of anticipated reads. I should also manage to tick off a few Netgalley books which should help quite a lot. And I should manage to finish my re-read of His Dark Materials so that will be another series down.

Planned Posts

I was really getting somewhere with planning until I caught Covid so these are just rough plans at the moment.

Reviews:

Gallant, VE Schwab

Daughter of the Moon Goddess, Sue Lynn Tan

Other:

Top Ten Tuesday: Freebie

Top Ten Tuesday: Authors I Haven't Read Yet, But Want To

Top Ten Tuesday: Books With (blank) on the Cover


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  1. I hope you continue to get better quickly! You have a great month of reading planned.

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