April Wrap and May TBR
Hello, Fellow Book Worms and Book Dragons!
It is that time again, when we all assess our previous month's goals and see where we fell. Did we read all the books we wanted to? Did we decide on what we will read the following month? And is it possible to have too many books?
These pressing questions permeated my April 2016, and I wanted to share my answers.
Books Read and Reviewed:
- Notorious Nineteen by Janet Evanovich
- Star Wars: Dark Disciple by Christie Golden
- Storm Shelter by April Salee
Graphic Novels Read:
- Star Wars, Vol I: Skywalker Strikes by Jason Aaron and John Cassaday
- Star Wars: Kanan, Vol I: The Last Padawan by Greg Weisman and Pepe Larraz
- Star Wars: Shattered Empire by Greg Rucka and Marco Checchetto
My May To Be Read List (Books and Graphic Novels):
- Star Wars: Bloodline by Claudia Gray (Review Forthcoming)
- Star-Touched Queen by Roshani Chokshi (Review Forthcoming)
- Lois Lane: Double Down by Gwenda Bond
(Review Forthcoming) - Alien: Out of the Shadows by Tim Lebbon
(Review Forthcoming) - Wishful Drinking by Carrie Fisher
(Review Forthcoming) - Batman and Robin Eternal, Vol I by Scott Snyder and Tim Seeley
- Codename: Baboushka, Vol I by Shari Chankhamma
- Batman: Europa by Brian Azzarello & Guiseppe Cammuncoli
- RunLoveKill, Vol I by Jonathan Tsuei, Eric Canete
- Divinity by Matt Kind & Trevor Hairsine
As far as book buying was concerned I was fortunate enough to attend two book fairs in Connecticut, one in Bloomfield and the other in Southbury. I picked up many books that I had on my list, and saved a lot of money. And no, you can never have too many books.
Let me know in the comments below what your hopes and dreams are for May, and what books you finished in April. I would love to hear from you.
Because there is always time to read,
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