- TBRIC is hosted by April@ Books4Juliet Dani@ Refracted light, and Ayanami@ Whatever you can still betray
The goal of this challenge is to help each other (fellow readers and bloggers) manage our enormous and constantly growing TBR (To-Be-Read) List. The rules are simple and everyone is encouraged to participate. It does not force you to commit to more than what you can manage to read in a week or so, but participants are encouraged to read at least one book within a week. You are free to choose the book you want to read and commit to this challenge. You may post your entry every Saturday, at the frequency of your choice--EVERY WEEK or EVERY TWO WEEKS. However, we will sponsor this event regularly every Saturday.
Rules.
1. Post the book(s) you committed to read in your last TBR Intervention post and tell us something about it. Did you finish it? Did you enjoy it or not? Post the link to your review (if you have one).
2. Post a book that you want to read and already own. Pick something that has been sitting on your shelf for too long now (6 months or longer). Commit to read the book in the next couple of days or week.
3. Grab the TBR Intervention Button and post it on your blog sidebar so you will be constantly reminded of the challenge, making it easier for you to commit. This will also encourage other readers/bloggers/visitors to join the challenge.
4. Add the link to your post in the Linky below and make sure to visit the other blogs. Comment, encourage, and spread the love to our fellow readers.
Last week TBRIC.
Last week I committed to read Wither by Lauren Di Stefano. And I'm so really glad to say I'm done with this one. We are on vacations of Holly Week (not for me). So, I've been running between my job and the church, and I didn't know if I'll be able to read some but. But I did.
This week TBRIC.
Do I said that I'm crazy in love with the Iron Fey series? Yes, I do. So, this week I'll read the Iron Knight *another Bday present thanks to KIM*
I'm sure I'll love it!
Last week TBRIC.
Last week I committed to read Wither by Lauren Di Stefano. And I'm so really glad to say I'm done with this one. We are on vacations of Holly Week (not for me). So, I've been running between my job and the church, and I didn't know if I'll be able to read some but. But I did.
This week TBRIC.
Do I said that I'm crazy in love with the Iron Fey series? Yes, I do. So, this week I'll read the Iron Knight *another Bday present thanks to KIM*
I'm sure I'll love it!
So Wither... did you like it? Sounds like you had/have a busy week!
ReplyDeleteAnd enjoy The Iron Knight! I still need to start this series and see what all the fuss is about ;)
Yeah. I did. It was kind of 4 stars. I've heard Fever is a little better!
ReplyDeleteWOW! You're almost done with the Iron Fey series! I haven't even started the second one! *sigh. I really need to stop accepting review request from now on. I need to read what I really WANT right?
ReplyDeleteI miss you Lis! <3
Talk to you soon!
YAY! Sounds like you have had a busy week. Glad you were able to do some reading. Extra Yay! You are reading the books I sent for your Birthday! I am glad you liked Wither. I still need to read that one and one of these days I will finally finish the Iron Fey series. I don't know what my hang up with that series is... I even have them. I think it is because I will have to reread the first book or the others ones won't make any sense to me. It is hard to find the time to read all the great books I want to!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week Lis! Love ya!
Oh, you finally finished Wither. And I'm glad you enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteIron Knight was, surprisingly, one of the most emotional books I've read.
Happy reading!