Eek, I feel like it was just October and now it is December?! Oh my gosh, Christmas is in three weeks. I need to wrap presents and decorate! Thank goodness my semester is almost done and I can relax for a couple of weeks.
I actually did pretty well this month… I read four YA books, one book of poetry, two graphic novels, and three children’s picture books. (But since a bunch of them were for school, they weren’t always exciting reads.)
Books I Read in November:

The Beautiful by Renee Ahdieh

Rebel by Marie Lu

Crier’s War by Nina Varela

The Babysitters Coven by Kate Williams

Be Everything At Once by Dami Lee

Nancy Drew: The Palace of Wisdom by Kelly Thompson

The Sun and Her Flowers by Rupi Kaur

Funny Bones by Duncan Tonatiuh

Red Sings in Treetops by Joyce Sidman

The True Adventures of Esther the Wonder Pig by Steve Jenkins
Books I Want To Read (or Finish) in December:

The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo

Are there any books that are coming out in December that you are super excited to read? What books should I add to my mountain of a TBR? Let me know in the comments below!
5 responses to “Monthly Wrap Up and TBR (November/December)”
*cries* nothing the same!! I thought for a second maybe I read the beautiful but I think I did it in October. And I had my chance for babysitters. How did you enjoy it btw? Great post and I hope you have an amazing December! (And you will with the poet x!!)
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I just wrote my review for the Beautiful today, but haven’t come close to tackling Babysitter’s… I went back and the last reviews I got to write that weren’t for school were from mid-September so I have like 16 reviews to write? That’s my plan for the next few days to catch up and prep some posts for the spring semester.
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Oh…oh my. I’m majorly wishing you luck since that is going to be a marathon to sprint out, haha. Hopefully it is going well! 🙂
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Ugh holidays. I’ve gotten no more reviews written than I had days ago.
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