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Did I Read Them? (2022)

This is a follow-up to last year's "I Have Until the End of 2022 to Read These Books". This was both a success and a bit of a failure...

Yes and unhauled

DNF'ed and unhauled

No, so unhauled

No, so unhauled

No, but I couldn't bring myself to unhaul this one

Yes, and unhauled

No, so unhauled

No, so unhauled

No, so unhauled

Yes, and now unhauled

On the plus side, I've now unhauled 9 out of 10 books. But I did keep 1 that I didn't read. I managed to read 3 books and DNF 1 which isn't great, but in fairness, although I didn't read them I Am Rembrandt's Daughter and The Weight of Silence would have both been re-reads. The books I didn't read I just couldn't really get in the mood to pick up.

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