7 books for June

By C
@ShyBear88 (59285)
Sterling, Virginia
June 30, 2023 7:27pm CST
That's a wrap for June I've read a total of 7 books 4 in the CEO Billionaire romance, a Demon/Fallen angle romance, a Fae/vampire romance, and now I finished out with a dark society romance. I enjoyed some more than others, but they were all good and I'm pleased with the books I picked. Oh yes, this does put my total of 39 books read out of 100 for the year. I'm going to be starting either tonight or tomorrow my 40th book. It's the second book in the dark society romance that I started.
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@piyoz000 (265)
• Philippines
1 Jul
I used to do some speed reading if I really liked the book, and if I look forward to reading some more. Sometimes though, I have the tendency to forget all about it after a while. So maybe I have to read it all over again. I've also lost count, I can't even track all the books sitting in my bookshelf. I love them all. But I can't seem to find time readingeven one. They're just there sitting in dust, and I don't have any plans of letting go.
@ShyBear88 (59285)
• Sterling, Virginia
4 Jul
I don't speed read and never liked it having to skip over words to get a few lines off my head. I eBook read so it's easier for me to keep track on my Kindle app and Goodreads over which books I've read. Also Goodreads you don't have to read eBooks it can be also physical books and you put them in when you are done reading them I don't keep track of how long it takes me to read them, but I tend to pick books that are 300 pages or less. I tend to lose interest when the book is long but if it has something keeping me interested I can do a longer book. My first book of this month is a 600-page book so it's double the page count I normally read.
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@piyoz000 (265)
• Philippines
5 Jul
I always think about keeping track of everything aside from the books I've read. My bad for not having the time for that. It's good to know that you're doing something I can't and giving me a source of motivation. I might pay Goodreads a visit if I have some free time and start reading all the books in my bookshelf. Good luck to me
@ShyBear88 (59285)
• Sterling, Virginia
5 Jul
@piyoz000 Goodreads is great since it's for free and you can just put in what you read whenever you finish it. Mine is linked to my Kindle account so every time I finish a book on my Kindle app it automatically adds it to my Goodreads account. Of course, I can also go in myself and add or change my book challenge, but many people just use it as a book tracker of which books they have read. Some do a book log.
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@xstitcher (30339)
• Petaluma, California
7 Jul
Are you doing the Amazon GoodReads challenge?
@ShyBear88 (59285)
• Sterling, Virginia
7 Jul
You can set one on your Amazon and Goodreads. I have a 100-book challenge. I did have it set to 30 but I went really quick, so I set a new one to 100, including the ones I've already read. I'm at 40 books.