I am so thrilled you are here to celebrate the beginning of a new year with me and hoping yours gets off to a wonderful start with exciting events in your future. I am not sorry to see 2019 gone (or the decade), which was one of turmoil for us. I’m sure twenty-twenty will kick off better times, a fresh start, hopeful beginnings. For you too!
My December, as yours, was fast and furious! But I did manage thirteen reviews among a spotlight and related posts.
If you missed any of my full reviews, just click the link below. I reviewed twelve books in December, two were audiobooks (from my library via OverDrive), some are part of a series, many of those from NetGalley.
A Cold Trail by Robert Dugoni
Verse and Vengeance by Amanda Flower
No Man’s Land by Sara Driscoll
The Other People by C J Tudor
Two Good Dogs by Susan Wilson (audiobook)
Christmas on the Home Front by Roland Moore (TV series Land Girls)
Hands Up by Stephen Clark (author request)
Bookmarked for Murder by V M Burns
The Dog on the Acropolis by Mark Tedesco
The Ghost of Christmas Past by Angie Fox
Sealed Off by Barbara Ross
The Twelve Dogs of Christmas by David Rosenfelt (audiobook)
Shattered Justice by Susan Furlong (posted December 31st)
Since I’ve bumped up against a number of series now that I can’t wait to get back to, I’ve determined to look for additional books (also from my library) in either digital or print form, and I’m planning on a later post to delineate my favorites, a few of which turned out to on NetFlix. How great is that?
Challenges!
Are y’all into challenges? I’ve normally participated in three: the Goodreads Challenge, the NetGalley Challenge, and the Alphabet Challenge. This year I apparently lost all sense of reality and signed up for five (or not):
Audiobook – I’m signing up for Stenographer level–10-15 (Got my cheapy earbuds all charged.)
Goodreads – I’ll be staying with 170
Historical Fiction – I should be comfortable with 10 books–Renaissance Reader
NetGalley – I’ll be going for Gold-50. (I attained my 200 [reviews] badge!)
Reading Ireland – 10 (Links to 2019 challenge)
and Bingo (one card?) This is the Murder Mystery Bingo Reading Challenge
Bingo? Really? Is that the equivalent of the Alphabet Challenge (where I always missed Q, X, and Z)? Still, this is the time of year to start looking around to join the challenge of your choice and there are some very fun challenges out there! Most reading challenges run from Jan 1 – Dec 31. Lynne at Fictionophile posted a master list of challenges. You might want to check it out here.
Here are a few results from my 2019 Goodreads Challenge:
I read 49,236 pages across 171 books

Here is hoping all who read this has a happy and healthy New Year! And, as always, thank you! I appreciate your follows and comments!
©2020
Happy New Year! May it be filled with bookish delights, and if you’re lucky, some Turkish Delight – and any other kinds of delights that take your fancy… 😀
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Thank you FF. Hope the same for you and keep those unique posts a comin’☺☺
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I hope you have an amazing new year and decade!
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Thank you. Also wish the same for you.
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All sounds great. Congrats. Happy New Year!
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Happy New Year to you also Jay!
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I’m glad to see 2019 go too. 🤦🏽♀️
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Well I wish you the best in 2020!
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Thank you!! 🤗
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Happy 2020 GIN
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Happy 2020 to you Shalini, digital hugs! 😍🍷☕
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