April Wrap Up | 2020
I had a slightly better month this month but I still didn’t get to all the books I wanted to. I think I’m going to cut down the books for my challenges next month even though I feel like I’m a little behind but I also feel like I’m losing the plot a little with restricting my reading. I thought this was going to happen but I’m going to try and get ahead of it by giving myself a month of focusing, but that’s for my TBR. I read a lot of great books this month and some that I definitely think will be in my favourite of the year post!
On with the wrap up:
- 9 books read
- 0 e-arcs
- 5720 pages
- 14 blog posts published (not including this one)
- 37/107 books read for Goodreads Challenge (5 books ahead)
- 22/50 prompts completed for the POPSUGAR Reading Challenge
- 10/26 letters completed for the A-Z Reading Challenge
- 19/52 prompts completed for the 52 books in 52 weeks challenge.




- Midnight in Chernobyl by Adam Higginbotham|I think this might be one of the best non-fiction books I have ever read. There was so much detail and wonderful context in this book that I really ended up learning a helluva a lot.
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K Rowling| I have finally finished my reread this month and I have mixed feelings about it, I feel happy cause I can move on to other books but then I also feel sad because I love the series so much.
- The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern| This was an odd read for me, purely because I loved the world so much but hated certain aspects of the storyline and relationships. It was so contrasting but I did really love this book and the experience of reading it, I actually think this would do better on a reread so that’s definitely on the cards.
- Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens| I really loved this book but if you were to ask me what it was specifically I couldn’t tell you what it was. I loved the characters and the story and the switching of time frames, it was just an all round brilliant read.





- Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel| This one fell a little short for me. I feel like it missed the mark especially with the focus of the story and the characters. I found I was bored by the people we were supposed to care about.
- The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton | I wish I had read a physical copy of this one because I found the characters hard to keep track off and reading it was hard going at times. I did enjoy the reveal but it wasn’t enough to win me over.
- 10 Minutes, 38 Seconds in this Strange World by Elif Shafak| I adored this book and the concept behind the book. It was so bittersweet learning about someone who was already dead. It was a beautifully written book.
- The Alice Network by Kate Quinn | Another love of the month. I adored the two main characters and the two different perspectives, it was such a learning experience. It’s a beautiful exploration of grief and wartime.
- Tripwire by Lee Child | I think this might be my favourite one of the Jack Reacher books I’ve read so far. I really loved the relationships and the mystery element all the way through.






I missed all the books I wanted to read this month, so I will making these a priority next month. There are some really great books here and I really want to take the time to read them and see if I love them as much as everyone else did.

- [2 Apr] April TBR | 2020
- [4 Apr] Prediction Book Tag
- [6 Apr] Midnight in Chernobyl: The Untold Story of the World's Greatest Nuclear Disaster by Adam Higginbotham ★★★★★
- [7 Apr] Books I Bought/Borrowed Because of the Cover | Top Ten Tuesday
- [9 Apr] Reading Challenges TBR #4
- [11 Apr] The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern ★★★★½
- [13 Apr] Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens ★★★★★
- [14 Apr] Books I Enjoyed But Rarely Talk About | Top Ten Tuesday
- [16 Apr] Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel ★★★½
- [18 Apr] The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton ★★★
- [20 Apr] 10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World by Elif Shafak ★★★★½
- [21 Apr] Titles That Would Make Good Band Names | Top Ten Tuesday
- [23 Apr] Spring Has Spring book tag
- [25 Apr] The Alice Network by Kate Quinn ★★★★½
- [27 Apr] Fictional Places I Would Love Live | Book Thoughts
- [28 Apr] Books I Wish I Had Read As a Child | Top Ten Tuesday
- [30 Apr] April Wrap Up | 2020

What did you manage to read this month? Anything good? Let me know in the comments!

I REALLY want to get to The Starless Sea in May … it’s time!!! My SO got it for me for Valentine’s and I just haven’t had a moment to get into it … NO MORE EXCUSES! You had a really good reading month! I got to four books … which is not as many as I was hoping BUT it’s enough ha-ha! Happy reading!
I loved The Starless Sea it is definitely one of my favourite books. But it was such an odd read! I really hope you love it 😍
Looks like you had a good April! I hope May is even better.
Thank you! I hope sooo 🤞🏻
I always feel like I’m behind in my reading for my blog. It’s an occupational hazard!
One day I will get ahead, maybe… 😂
Judging from the stats, it seems like you are doing very well with your challenges! 22 out of 50 popsugar prompts is definitely a huge feat :O I’m still scared to try it. Lol
I think it’s because I’ve focused non-stop on them. I definitely think I’m going to have to give it a break though cause it is driving me insane. 😂😂