Reading Challenge- April
Today’s post is a recap on the books read in April.
This month I was able to complete 4 books and almost read a fifth. (Will reflect in May though)
All four were illustration/ comic books but all are meant for adults. Simply because they are books that take a humorous look at the challenges of adult life. (None of them are the risqué sort, in case you got misled by the term ‘adult’.)
Here is a snapshot from my Goodreads page:
The snapshot shows that I raced through the book in a day but in reality it was over two days or three days each. I just decided to read instead of updating my reading status on Goodreads. (That kind of a month)
I enjoyed all four a lot and had so much fun appreciating the nuances and delicacy and the ability to use humor to emphasize certain points and social aspects.
Who says humor is easy or simple or only about the good and the silly?
What books have you read look like light reading but are a reader’s delight with the easy way the author steers the reader through various complex or uncomfortable concepts? Share your thoughts in the comments below.


