Reading Challenge: April


Hello there fellow bookish gals, guys and otherwise. You have stumbled upon April's reporting Chat Post for our 2020 Reading Challenge. There is still plenty of time to catch up. If you are interested in what the challenge is all about (there are prizes to be won) click HERE to read the introductory post.

This months theme is Spookalicious.

To report your months reads comment below, answering the questions.


Reporting questions:

1) What book did you pick for this month’s read?
2) Did you enjoy it?
3) What rating would you give it out of five?
4) Was there anything in your book that touched you /resonated with you in some way?
5) What was your favourite part of the book?
6) Who would you recommend read this book?
7) Try to sum up the book in one sentence.


We look forward to finding out what you've all been reading.

Next Months theme is After Dark.

1 comment

  1. 1) What book did you pick for this month’s read?
    These Witches Don't Burn (These Witches Don't Burn #1) by Isabel Sterling.

    2) Did you enjoy it?
    Yes. It took me a little bit of time to warm up. My own fault, not the books.

    3) What rating would you give it out of five?
    This is hard. This book has three of my favorite things, magic, witches, and lesbians! But I was so up in my own head thinking about all the review books I needed to read, that it interfered with my enjoyment of reading a book just for fun. SO, while reading it I fluctuated between and 3 and 4 star reading experience, but on reflection after completing the book – I’m giving it 5 stars.

    4) Was there anything in your book that touched you /resonated with you in some way?
    Hmm not particularly. It was just an enjoyable read.

    5) What was your favorite part of the book?
    The queerness. We get a lesbian POV, a bisexual love interest. There is also a new friend who is Trans.
    The magic. Love me a tale of witches and magic. I quite enjoyed the POV’s elemental magic.

    6) Who would you recommend read this book?
    Yes. To anyone after a fast and fun magic filled read.

    7) Try to sum up the book in one sentence.
    Magic fills the air in the queer tale of witch hunter vs witches, friend turned foe, heartbreak and healing.

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