Before I Go to Sleep by S.J. Watson

Hello, 2018! My new year’s resolution this time is to just go back to my old hobbies, or rather, actually make time for my old hobbies. That includes reading, painting, and just plain making sure there is more to my day than just going to and back from work. To commemorate my new year, I finished this book (on Jan 01, 2018) that had been on my shelf for what feels like forever.

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Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns) by Mindy Kaling

Hey, there! First day of 2017! Is anyone else excited? No? Me either 😛

Technically, I finished reading Is Everyone Hanging in 2016, that is, on the last day of 2016. So, I’m counting this as a 2016 read and adding this book to my 2016 Goodreads Reading Challenge. (I still didn’t reach my number though… but missing by 2 seems slightly better than missing by 3, somehow.)

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The Memory Keeper’s Daughter by Kim Edwards

The last book remaining from my Book Haul, and now it is over. At least the whole collection ended on a high note (quality-wise, not emotion-wise)!

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Some Like It Perfect (A Temporary Engagement #3) by Megan Bryce

It’s been quite some time since I last read a romance. Mostly because I could not find anything I thought was interesting enough or different enough to spend some time on. But then I downloaded two free reads suggested by BookbubAn Unexpected Date by Susan Hatler and this. And, luckily, while Susan Hatler’s story was a dud for me, Some Like It Perfect was quite enjoyable AND realistic!

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Changing Lanes (The Lone Stars #3) by Katie Graykowski

An important tip to writers… Know when to stop! While the book starts off fine, and even has its moments in between, it seems to just drag on in the end!

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Stardust by Neil Gaiman

Once upon a time long, long ago, I believed in magic and fairy tales. Not much now though… Neil Gaiman just brought back that time for me. Even if for just some time.

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The Night Everything Changed by Kristopher Rufty

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The Night Everything Changed is a really short short story. I read it just to get a little change and a dose of horror. This was listed under horror and was a free read on Amazon, so I got it.

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The Man in the Brown Suit (Colonel Race #1) by Agatha Christie

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I originally wanted to start off my blog with the review of The Man in the Brown Suit, but things got busy… A lot.

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