Happy Friday bookish people! I hope you’re all having a good day today. It is 2023 and what better to start the book tags off with a New Years one.
I found this tag on andonshereads.Wordpress.com
How many books are you planning on reading in 2023?
I always set my goodreads at 100 but whether I meet that target or not is yet to be seen. In 2022 I did not meet it and in 2021 I did so it changes all the time.
Name 5 books you didn’t read in 2022 but want to make a priority in 2023?
kingdom of the feared by Kerri Maniscalco, Vespertine by Margaret Rogerson, Once upon a broken heart by Stephanie Garber, Sabriel by Garth Nix and the way of the argosi by Sebastian de Castell.
Name a genre you want to read more of in 2023?
mystery, specifically murder mysteries.
Three non bookish goals for 2023
I have posted a special post mentioning my goals for 2023 so if you’d like to see my goals go and check that one out.
What’s a book you’ve had forever and still need to read
there are so many answers I could give for this but I’m going to go with the city of brass by s a chakraborty because I keep picking it up to read it but never actually do.
and finally, 1 word for what you want 2023 to be: happy.