
Hi, bookworms!!!
So, I can’t believe that another year is coming to an end. Sometimes I think time passes by too freaking fast for me to actually make a note of it. This year has been a whirlwind of a year with a few moments of true peace sprinkled in between.
Also the fact that November ended up being the month where I simply didn’t get enough time to read or review or even post regularly will, once again, be a thorn in my side. I mean, I know I can’t help it anymore than I can use magic but it still stings, okay?
In any case, I have been seeing this tag pop quite frequently now on booktube as well as in the bloggish world. So, I thought, why not? Which is my default reaction to almost every book tag I see so why should this be any different? Right?
Anyway, onto the questions!
1. Are there any books you started this year that you need to finish?
Let’s not go there. I have far too many books I wanted to read this year but have failed to do so. However if there are some books that I might be prioritize over others so that I can finish reading them before the end of the year.
2. Do you have an autumnal book to transition into the end of the year?
I actually do. It’s mostly either Harry Potter or Lord of the Rings but unfortunately, this year, I haven’t read either of them. I am sad, you are sad after reading this, it’s just sad. I know. Worry not! I might actually read them in 2020?
3. Is there a new release you’re still waiting for?
Living in India, it’s always a fun question to answer because we get books one month after majority of the western parts of the world. So, Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern is the book I am still waiting for.
4. What are three books you want to read before the end of the year?
Ooh! These books might be Trail of Lightning by Rebecca Roanhorse and The German House by Annette Hess; Elisabeth Lauffer. Both are e-ARCs and I can’t wait to start them. I might also start reading one of the physical backlist books but I have no idea which book it will actually be.
5. Is there a book you think could still shock you and become your favorite book of the year?
I am not sure but there are a couple of books that I think I might still end up loving but I seriously can’t be sure.
6.Have you already started making reading plans for 2020?
Umm…yeah, despite not succeeding in completing my reading goals so far (no, I am not talking about GoodReads challenge), I do have a few ideas for the next year’s reading.
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And there you have it! My End of Year Book Tag for 2019. Did I do this one last year? I should probably check! What do you think?
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