January-June Reads Round Up

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Can you believe that we are half way through 2017 already? I am 38 books closer to my Goodreads annual target of 80, and here is the list of what I have read so far with my ratings and links to the full reviews:



Jamaica Inn by Daphne Du Maurier 5/5: Review.
Touch by Briana Morgan 4/5: Review.
The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss 4.5/5:
Surviving the Evacuation by Frank Tayell 3.5/5: Review.
The Rose Society by Marie Lu 4/5: Review.
Once Upon a Dream by Liz Braswell: DNF
Frenchman’s Creek by Daphne Du Maurier 5/5: Review.
Sufragette: The Diary of Dollie Baxter by Carol Drinkwater 3/5: Review.
Old Man’s War by John Scalzi 3.5/5: Review.
Hero of Ages by Brandon Sanderson 5/5: Review.
True Calling by Siobhan Davis 4/5: Review.
The Hitch Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams 4/5: Review.
Embers by Karen Ann Hopkins 3.5/5: Review.
25 Ways to Kill a Werewolf by Jo Thomas 3.5/5: Review.
Nevernight by Jay Kristoff 4.5/5: Review.
Resurrection by Brianna West 5/5: Review.
Running Man by Stephen King 3.5/5: Review.
If I Stay by Gayle Forman 3.5/5: Review.
Carnival of Souls by Melissa Marr 3/5: Review.
A Mere Interlude by Thomas Hardy 2.5/5: Review.
Dolce Vita by Iseult Teren 3.5/5: Review.
Eden by Michael Robertson 4/5: Review.
Birthday Blaze by Kacey Shea 3/5: Review.
Luna Proxy by Mac Flynn 3/5: Review.
Shadow of the Wolf by Mac Flynn 2/5: Review.
The Hospital by Keith. C. Blackmore 3/5: Review.
Teeth by Michael Robertson 2/5: Review.
Bad Decisions by E.M. Smith 3.5/5: Review.
Fenix Rising by Jeff Liboiron 4/5: Review.
What a Way to Go by Forster 3.5/5: Review.
Self Edit Your Way to Awesome by K.L. Tolman 3.5/5: Review.
Island by Nicky Singer 4.5/5: Review. 
Unsanctioned Eyes by Brianna Merritt 5/5: Review.
The Phoenix Cycle by Bob Collopy 3/5: Review.
The King’s General by Daphne Du Maurier 4/5: Review.
Bernie by Brianna West 5/5: Review.
Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah. J. Maas 5/5: Review.
Hell’s Teeth by James Fahy 5/5: Review.

Have you read any of these? What has been your favourite book so far this year? I have read so many great books it’s hard to choose. At this point, I would say that my favourite book is A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah. J. Maas.



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Published on June 30, 2017 22:26
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