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My Bookish Life: December Reading Wrap Up

 



  Tomorrow is the last day of the month so I thought I would go ahead and post my reading wrap up for this month. It hasn't been a bad reading month but some of the books were better than others. Without further ado lets get into this break down.

   The first book I read this month was The Rise of the Fourth Reich by Jim Marrs. I didn't particularly like this one . It actually kinda bogged me down.
           
             Pages: 439
            Rating: I think I gave it 2.5 stars

     
            After that I read Sleep Writer by Keith Robinson. It's a YA sci-fi type of book and I thought it was a pretty fun read. It was one of the better books I've read this month.

                   Pages: 206
                   Rating: 4 stars

        The next book I read this month was a reread and it was The Drawing of The Three : The Dark Tower II by Stephen King . It was my favorite book I read this month and I'm really not surprised because it's my favorite King book . What can I say it's just a really good read. I even did a painting based off of it.

Pages: 463
Rating : 5 stars ! 


Lastly I also read Surviving The Evacuation: London Book 1 by Frank Tayell this month. It was not one of the better books. I just found it to be kinda dull.

Pages : 191
Rating: 3 stars

Reading Stats: 
Total books read this month: 4 
Genres Read: 3 
Total Pages : 1,299
Average Rating: 3.5 roughly

If you have read any of these books please leave your thoughts in the comments section . That's it for this update. If you like my content please subscribe to my blog. I hope you all have a nice afternoon and I will talk to you all later.



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