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Hi! Welcome to my bookblog! My name is Julia, on this blog I share my most recent reads, books that I love and much more. Feel free to look around and leave any recommendations!


I'm going to be honest with you, the last few days I been in kind of a reading slump. I think it has something to do with the fact that I'm not enjoying the book I need to read for my studies. However, my tbr is still very large and I want to read 100 books this year. So, I need to get back on track asap. For this month, and hopefully, as many future months as possible, I want to tackle my physical tbr. 

On Goodreads, I have a shelf named books-i-own, these are the books I have a copy of but haven't read yet. Currently, I have 32 books sitting on that shelf. For many of you, this might not be a lot, but I have this annoying habit of buying even more books, that I want to make sure that I also read the books I buy. That's why, this month, I'll be reading as many of the books that I already own. At the end of the month, I think that I'll go through the books that I haven't read and pick a few to donate or put in a mini-library. 


I'm someone that easily adds books to my tbr on Goodreads. And I have this feeling that there are quite a lot of books on there that I will probably never read. So during this month, I want to go through that list and delete the books I'm not interested in at all. As well as, make a written list of the books that are the highest on my tbr. If I buy a book in the coming months than it will be from that list. This way, I hope to become more aware of the books I want to read and are interested in. 

These are the books on my tbr for March, I already own these novels:
Today was a very short post, but I just wanted to update you on my plans for this month! Have a lovely weekend and I will see you soon in the next one!

With love,

Julia

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