Monday, January 30, 2017

January Wrap-Up

Hello everyone. This year I've decided to update you guys with a monthly wrap-up, where I let you know everything that has been happening on Angelic Book Reviews this past month.

What Happened This Month
January has been absolutely hectic! I finished up my late exams. Since my professors at university decided to go on strike in November, a few of my classes were pushed back until mid January. I'm not sure if it was because of the strike or if it was because I was taking hard classes, but I didn't do the best this semester. I ended up getting three B's and a C. I'm sad they're not A's but it could have been much worse. Now we're starting the new semester and I'm very excited for a fresh start.

Books Reviewed This Month
Kissing Ted Callahan by Amy Spalding | Rating: 1/5 stars
Glass Sword by Victoria Aveyard | Rating: 5/5 stars
Stalking Jack the Ripper by Kerri Maniscalco | Rating: 5/5 stars
Scala by Christina Bauer | Rating: 4/5 stars
Acca by Christina Bauer | Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenge Progress
Goodreads Reading Challenge: 10/40 books read
Netgalley & Edelweiss Reading Challenge: 3/25 books read
Audiobook Challenge: 3/10 audiobooks

Giveaways Still Going On
SeQuence Aligned Blitz: Enter to win a $10 Amazon Gift card | Ends February 26th
Returned Blast: Enter to win a $50 Amazon of Paypal gift card | Ends February 27th
February New Release Giveaway Hop | Book of Choice up to $19 CAD | Ends February 28th

How was your January? Is everyone still sticking to their New Year's Resolutions?

17 comments:

  1. What New Year's Resolutions? Lol. Jk. So far so good. A bit slow on the blog but I kinda like the pace.

    Have a fantastic February!

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    1. Slow and steady wins the race ;) haha
      As long as you're going at your own pace and you're happy then thats all that matters. :)
      Wishing you the best February too :)

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  2. Sorry your semester didn't go as well as you were hoping. I would imagine all the changes in schedule would make things harder. Here's to new beginnings!

    Nicole @ Feed Your Fiction Addiction

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    1. Thanks so much Nicole.
      I hope this one goes better.
      Cheers!

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  3. The real question is if YOU felt like you learned something this semester. I have gotten more from some classes that I didn't get As in than I did from some that I breezed through. I bet you got some good learning done regardless of the chaos of your semester. (And you are getting some good reading done too!)

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    1. You just made my day. Thank you.
      I totally agree, the class I got a C in I actually learned so much and I still remember it clearly. Your point is 100% correct.
      Thank you so much.

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  4. My January was kinda blah. I didn't make any New Year's resolutions this year. I rarely do. I'm a firm believer that if you want to do something just do it. :)

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    1. Agreed! New Year's shouldn't be the only time people make goals. I try to make some all year round.
      Good luck with everything. Thanks for visiting.

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  5. Don't you just love the Red Queen series?! I assume so since you gave Glass Sword 5/5 stars. I'm reading King's Cage right now!!

    --Sam @ Sharing Inspired Kreations

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    1. No way!! I'm dying to read King's Cage but I'm waiting for the library copy.
      I hope you love it :)
      Thanks for visiting.

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  6. what new year res? ha. I read a bunch of books in January with Everything Everything by Nicola Yoon being my favourite

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    1. I haven't read that one but I've heard so many great things. And sometimes its better not to make any haha. Hopefully February is going great for you :)

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  7. Uhhh I really need to read Stalking Jack the Ripper! SOUNDS AMAZING. :O

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    1. YES!! It was absolutely amazing. I hope you love it :)

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  8. Hi Aneta, I'm visiting your blog via FYAF's monthly wrap-up :) Reading your post and about me in the sidebar, I have a hunch we live in the same city! What a coincidence :P (My sister also had a hard time with the strike.)

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    1. No way, that's so funny. It really makes me feel better that I wasn't the only one. I hope your sister still did okay. Hopefully this semester goes better for her :)

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  9. Going on strike in the middle of a term really puts a halt on the learning process. I'd find it difficult to pick up and start again. I love your book choices to review. Resolutions? My only one is to declutter my life.

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