Monthly Wrap-Up: September 2019

In September I ended up reading 8 books! It was a really busy month, full of lots of sleepless nights, so I am very satisfied with that number.

Let’s get into it!


Books I Read:

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Cinder by Marissa Meyer (4 Stars) ~ audio

The Widow of Pale Harbor by Hester Fox (REVIEW) (4.5 Stars) ~ e-book

Bibliophile: An Illustrated Miscellany by Jane Mount (4.5 Stars) ~ print

Five Feet Apart by Rachael Lippincott (4 Stars) ~ audio

Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur (3.5 Stars) ~ print

Six Goodbyes We Never Said by Candace Ganger (REVIEW) (3.5 Stars) ~ e-book

Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor (5 Stars) ~ audio

I Was Anastasia by Ariel Lawhon (4.5 Stars) ~ print

 

Physical Books: 3

Audiobooks: 3

E-books: 2

Non-fiction: 2


Things I Posted:

Monthly Wrap-Up: August 2019 ~ My 9 Favorite Books About WWII ~ Book Review: Sky in the Deep ~ My 8 Favorite Books About Music ~ Book Review: The Widow of Pale Harbor ~ Books I Want To Read This Fall ~ Book Review: Six Goodbyes We Never Said (Blog Tour)

I posted 7 times this month, which is the most I’ve posted in one month for quite some time. I was pretty proud of myself. I even did three posts that were topics I came up with all on my own, which I have struggled with in the past.


Getting Personal:

The month started off with therapy evaluations for my daughter. She is already in a couple of therapies, and she has qualified for two more. We are trying to get as much help for her as possible before she turns three, because until then it is paid for by the government. Yay! This just means that I am running around town all day with a sleepy toddler haha

We got together with a few friends of mine this month. It is so nice to have my friends finally meet my daughter. It is also nice to have an adult conversation in the middle of the day! 😉 We went to the zoo as well, which was a lot of fun.

The last week of the month was really hard. My little one got sick, and I didn’t feel well either. Then she had a surgery to help with her hearing. All of this happened within one week, and her sleep schedule has been wrecked since then. Which means that mine and my husband’s sleep schedule has been wrecked as well. Sleep deprivation is no joke, my friends! We are really hoping that we can get back on track soon. We had about 3 weeks of good sleep for her before this happened, so we are crossing our fingers and praying big prayers!


My October TBR Pile:

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Capturing the Devil by Kerri Maniscalco

Tunnel of Bones by Victoria Schwab

The Girl the Sea Gave Back by Adrienne Young

Made for More by Lauren Elizabeth Miller


How many books did you read this month? Have you read any of the books I read? What about the books on my TBR for October? Let me know down in the comments! 

Love and happy reading,

4 thoughts on “Monthly Wrap-Up: September 2019

    1. Thanks, we are really hoping she gets back on a normal schedule soon!
      10 books is amazing! I always hate when I start a really hyped book and it is just meh. I’ve DNF’d those before as well.

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