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Hi everyone! Happy Sunday! I can't believe January is almost over, guys! It seems unreal, really. Time flies so fast. This week has been a bit quiet on my end. Aside from finally deciding to stick with my diet properly, as well as do some workout, nothing exciting happened. I'm currently taking part in the 24in48 Readathon and I'm having fun.
Last Week On The Blog
- Down The TBR Hole #10
- Top Ten Tuesday: Books I Meant to Read In 2018 But Didn’t Get To
- Comic Book Tuesday: Sunstone Vol.1 by Stjepan Šejić
- Wednesday Chatter: Why I Started Using The HTML Editor Instead Of The Text Editor
- Audiobook Review: Mated to the Reaper by Alexa Riley
- Blog Tour Book Review: Ashes to Ink by Carrie Ann Ryan
- #24in48 Readathon: My TBR
Next Week On The Blog
As you guys know, next week I'm going to attempt to cut down on my TBR. I'm also going to participate in my first audiobook review blog tour and I'm very excited for that. Other than that, it's business as usual here at Ruby's Books. I hope to see you here.
Around The Blogosphere
- Sam is sharing 41 struggles of being a reader and guys... I feel seen here.
- Ashley is sharing some philosophical book takes, some really great questions that reading some books made her ask herself.
New Arrivals at Ruby's Books
- How to Get Arrested by Cameron J. Quinn
- Lady Smoke by Laura Sebastian
- Gates of Stone by Angus Macallan
- Say You're Sorry by Karen Rose
- After She's Gone by Camilla Grebe
- Black Leopard, Red Wolf by Marlon James
- Finding Dorothy by Elizabeth Letts
- Bloodleaf by Crystal Smith
- Immoral Code by Lillian Clark
What I Listened To
I continued with my country music exploration, and I listened to the entire Dan + Shay discography. I then decided to listen to some Brothers Osbourne, and I really enjoyed them. And while I was on a random Spotify country playlist I heard a Chris Janson song and decided to listen to his Everybody album, which I adored.