Hello bookish people,
It’s the start of this hectic month of September! So here is my first week and how I have done. Let me tell you the answer is pretty well.
MY WEEK
Wednesday 1st: I couldn’t wait to start reading for the readathons, but a reading sprint was live on Becca’s Youtube channel. I wanted to wait for that. However, I couldn’t wait, so I started it in the afternoon as I had an appointment in the morning. Without it, I would have started it right when I woke up. I read 152 pages.
Thursday 2nd: First day of the PSL (Pumpkin Spice Latte) season in France! I went to Starbucks to work on my blog. I wrote a review, started the Sunday Post of the 5th and then made Google Sheets to track my series. I didn’t read that day.
Friday 3rd: I discover that Pris is making many reading sprints during the day on the Discord of the Bookplotathon. So I use them to make a significant dent in my book. I also finish the Sunday Post. I read 159 pages.
Saturday 4th: Like the day before, I followed the reading sprints on Discord to finish my book as I knew I couldn’t be present for Book Roast’s reading sprints live. As I finish my book that day, I roll the dices and fall on Becca Rec, then the struggle to find a book that corresponds to it. I also finish checking the grammar mistakes and the tag for the Sunday Post. I read 153 pages.
Sunday 5th: I started my new book after my family came to lunch and read 54 pages.
THE BOOKS

Small Favors by Erin A. Craig (review): This is the book for my first throw, which was Hyped, this book is really liked by most people, and I was hyped to read it. For the Magical Readathon, I used this book pass the Ashtorn Tree; I forgot my map and his book that tempted me. I read it in three days.
This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone: This one is my second book. I fall on Becca Rec, and thanks to her “Best Book of 2021 So Far” video, I found this one. For the Magical Readathon, I continue my travel toward the Mist of Solitude and its standalone.
That’s all the first week of September and see you the same day, next week for my second week of those readathons. Let me tell you, it starts very well!
Bye, bye,
Liz.
