#BookBag | #NewFeature | #AprilBookBag

Good evening everyone, [K] here

Here is a new feature for the blog that I hope will benefit my never ending and ever growing reading pile.

I am into the 4th bookbag, thought I was doing well till I found a pile of library books I missed from my library book TBR pile! But with the current situation I am hoping to have more opportunities to read.

Having a local library so close to my place of work, which you should support, means that whilst I do read, the pile of owned books at home does not get any smaller. The library has ex-stock for sale too which doesn’t help!

To remedy this, I have decided to set myself a challenge of 4 books a month (not alot I know, but I am trying to be realistic), including any for blog tours that I am participating in, which I will put in a bag and aim to finish by the end of the month when I will give an update as to how I progressed.

For this month, as I have a week off for Easter, I am going to aiming to finish the 2 books I’ve started last month and to read and additional 7 books.

April’s #bookbag selection for [K] in my Addicted to Books & Coffee bag:

My new London bag (do like a bag as a souvenir!) holds the following reads:

finish Billionaire Desireth Boxset by Ashlee Price (audiobook)

finish The Terror Watch List by Joseph Mitchum (blog tour)

The Devil’s Porridge Gang by Colin Garrow

A Prison In The Sun by Isobel Blackthorn

Savage Gods by Peter Boland

The London Eye Mystery by Siobhan Dowd

The Puppet Show by M W Craven

The Witchfinder’s Sister by Beth Underdown

One With You by Sylvia Day

Is there any that you suggest I should read first? Or any that are on your TBR? Are you following a similar idea to start reducing your book towers at home?

Let us know in the comments below!

[K]

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