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Good Reads Challenge Complete!

Last updated on 23 April 2016

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I finished the Good Read Challenge! Yay! While it’s currently the 11th of December, I actually finished it on 30th November, ending with Will Grayson, Will Grayson. I like how i have a month to go and I have already read another book and started another between the time I finished the challenge, and now. So maybe next year I’ll bump it up a little bit?

Although having said that, I’ve read a lot of small-ish books this year. They haven’t really ever been above about 350 pages. But there are a bunch of books on my shelves at the moment that I really want to read but that are longer ones, so I might either keep the challenge number the same for next year, or ever lower it down to 40. I haven’t decided. Anyway! Here’s all the books I read this year, the first one here being the last one I read.

The one without a cover is Sing Sweet Nightingale. Unsure why it came out without a cover. *rolls eyes*. Ah well.

You can read about some of my favourite books from the first half of the year, here. 
What about you? Did you/are you doing the Good Reads Challenge?
How’s it going?
 Are you going to make it?! 

Anjali Kay is an Aotearoa New Zealand-based blogger and book lover sharing travel inspiration, bookish posts, the occasional creative project, and a lot of practical blogging tips here at This Splendid Shambles. Based in Auckland, she's been writing book reviews and travel posts, sharing creative projects and blogging tips since she started her first blog in 2009. When she's not working on her own blog, Anjali also offers blog coaching and support for bloggers who want real guidance from someone who's actually done the work, and is a few chapters ahead of them.

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