Books read in April
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A duology (1): The Bright & the Pale by Jessica Rubinkowski (Mar 28-Apr 2)
A duology (2): Wrath & Mercy Jessica Rubinkowski (Apr 2-6). These would have been great if the main character hadn't been so angry and reckless and annoying all the time :/
A book by a Pacific Islander author: The Girl from Everywhere by Heidi Heilig (Apr 8-14)
A book set in Victorian times: Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne (Apr 15-19). I love that part of it took place in Iceland!
A Hugo Award winner: Dune by Frank Herbert (Apr 20-30). Now I'm ready for the second part of the movie lol
A book published in 2022
A book set on a plane, train, or cruise ship
A book about or set in a nonpatriarchal society
A book with a tiger on the cover or "tiger" in the title
A sapphic book
A book by a Latinx author
A book with an onomatopoeia in its title
A book with a protagonist who uses a mobility aid
A book about a "found family"
An Anisfield-Wolf Book Award winner
A # BookTok recommendation
A book about the afterlife
A book set in the 1980s
A book with cutlery on the cover or in the title
A book by a Pacific Islander author
A book about witches
A book becoming a TV series or movie in 2022
A romance novel by a BIPOC author
A book that takes place during your favorite season
A book whose title begins with the last letter of your previous read
A book about a band or musical group
A book with a character on the ace spectrum
A book with a recipe in it
A book you can read in one sitting
A book about a secret
A book with a misleading title
A Hugo Award winner
A book set during a holiday
A different book by an author you read in 2021
A book with the name of a board game in the title
A book featuring a man-made disaster
A book with a quote from your favorite author on the cover or Amazon page
A social-horror book
A book set in Victorian times
A book with a constellation on the cover or in the title
A book you know nothing about
A book about gender identity
A book featuring a party
An # OwnVoices SFF (science fiction and fantasy) book
A book that fulfills your favorite prompt from a past POPSUGAR Reading Challenge
Advanced
A book with a reflected image on the cover or "mirror" in the title
A book that features two languages
A book with a palindromic title
A duology (1)
A duology (2)
A book about someone leading a double life
A book featuring a parallel reality
A book with two POVs
Two books set in twin towns, aka "sister cities" (1)
Two books set in twin towns, aka "sister cities" (2)

Last night mom and I took Sid for a walk to the river (he wanted to eat *everything* lol). It was a nice evening, and still lots of cool ice floating down the river!


So reflective!
30. April 30 is "Hairstyle Appreciation Day". How would you describe your hairstyle? Long, and desperately needs a trim haha
May 1. Is it more or less difficult to be successful in the modern world than it was in the past (10, 50, 100, or 1,000 years ago)? Hmm..it's probably somewhat easier now with the Internet and Zoom and stuff..
A duology (2): Wrath & Mercy Jessica Rubinkowski (Apr 2-6). These would have been great if the main character hadn't been so angry and reckless and annoying all the time :/
A book by a Pacific Islander author: The Girl from Everywhere by Heidi Heilig (Apr 8-14)
A book set in Victorian times: Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne (Apr 15-19). I love that part of it took place in Iceland!
A Hugo Award winner: Dune by Frank Herbert (Apr 20-30). Now I'm ready for the second part of the movie lol
A book published in 2022
A book with a tiger on the cover or "tiger" in the title
A sapphic book
A book by a Latinx author
A book with a protagonist who uses a mobility aid
A book about a "found family"
An Anisfield-Wolf Book Award winner
A # BookTok recommendation
A book set in the 1980s
A book with cutlery on the cover or in the title
A book about witches
A book becoming a TV series or movie in 2022
A book that takes place during your favorite season
A book whose title begins with the last letter of your previous read
A book about a band or musical group
A book with a character on the ace spectrum
A book with a recipe in it
A book you can read in one sitting
A book with a misleading title
A book set during a holiday
A different book by an author you read in 2021
A social-horror book
A book about gender identity
An # OwnVoices SFF (science fiction and fantasy) book
Advanced
A book with a palindromic title
A duology (2)
A book about someone leading a double life
A book with two POVs
Two books set in twin towns, aka "sister cities" (1)
Two books set in twin towns, aka "sister cities" (2)

Last night mom and I took Sid for a walk to the river (he wanted to eat *everything* lol). It was a nice evening, and still lots of cool ice floating down the river!


So reflective!
30. April 30 is "Hairstyle Appreciation Day". How would you describe your hairstyle? Long, and desperately needs a trim haha
May 1. Is it more or less difficult to be successful in the modern world than it was in the past (10, 50, 100, or 1,000 years ago)? Hmm..it's probably somewhat easier now with the Internet and Zoom and stuff..