State of the ARC is hosted by Avalinah’s Books and the goal is to help track your ARC progress! I have a bad habit of requesting/accepting way more books than I should, so I thought this might be fun to try. If you want to join in, head over to Avalinah’s Books and link up.
I also joined the ARCs Anonymous group on Goodreads. The idea of reading ARC for a given theme each month sounds fun.
Books I read in November
I’ve been in the mood for Christmas reading, so I’ve been knocking those off my list of ARCs – and really enjoying them.
Murder for Christmas by Francis Duncan
Killer Holiday by Amy Korman
Heart Note by Cassandra O’Leary
A Christmas Peril by J.A. Hennrikus
Disney Manga: Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas by Jun Asuka
State of the ARC
I read five and added five. Yay for even!! I also took off one that I’m just not going to read, because I didn’t enjoy the first in the series enough to continue.
One of my current reads is an ARC.
I have two more Christmas reads on my ARC list.
What’s on your reading list for December?
I know I can’t do this but I should! Hurray for you!
It’s not really helping though. I keep adding ARCs anyway.
I’m impressed!
I really need to have some self-restraint when it comes to NetGalley though.
Love the charts! So fun!
Thanks! I like them.
Well you’re doing a lot better than I am 🙂 good luck this month!
BTW, I am a total doofus because I forgot to actually add the widget with the linkup to my last post 😀 but I fixed it! And I added your link for everyone to see and visit too 🙂
Thanks! We’ll see how I do this month, but I’ve already requested a couple of Christmas reads, so it’s not looking promising.
Yay for keeping up and getting some of those ARCs out! I’ve been breaking even lately too which is good but I’d like to catch up a little more.
Looks like it was a great reading month and I hope December is as good for you too!
I’d like to get caught up too, but there are just always so many tempting new ones.