May apparently was not a month for me to finish up a load of books. My Total is 12.
Kind of a far cry from February's 21 books. May was a difficult month overall, and it shows that I wasn't really able to complete a lot of books. I did have several that I just had to return to the library and place on hold again because I couldn't get them finished in the 2 week loan period, so... I did do a bit of soft DNF, because I just couldn't get the book done. It will be available in about 3 more months, and hopefully I won't have forgotten too much plot!
Like this human, my head was full and I was unable to concentrate on anything that made sense.
Albertus, D. O., Albertus, M., Farfengo, B., Giles, O. R., Albertus Magnus, S. & Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection. (1490) Opus Philosophie Naturalis. Brescia, Baptista Farfengo, 10 Sept. [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/47043534/.
Despite my small reading, I do think I got a bit more variety in there this month. Let's look at the statistics!Books in Translation: 1/12 It's a lower number, but I'm still glad to see that one of my books was a translated work!
Books By Diverse Authors: 58% of the books I read were written by an identified diverse author. Much better than April's 19%.
Buddy Reads: We started a book , but I failed to finish it. I have been struggling with print books and leaning heavily on audio and this was a print book so it just.. fell a little by the wayside.
Book Club: I DNF both the Local Book club book and my own On line Stabby and Smoochy Book Club book. The Stabby Book was in print, and no audio available and I just wasn't finding it to be that great. The Local library club was another tale of a heroic WW2 woman, and I decided after about a chapter that I'd read enough. (And we see now why I may have only finished 12 books!
Hugo Awards: I have made progress on reading this year's nominees, so, depending on which one wins, I might have made progress on this goal.
Water Theme: 33% - or 4 books this month fit in to my water theme very nicely.
I have yet to review two of these for the blog. But, As soon as tumultuous May is finished maybe I can hope right on that! Overall, i was pleased with my mix of non-fiction and fiction about water, and our use of it in life and our stories.
TOP Read for May?
I think hands down it's the novel in translation: Oromay by Baalu Girma.
Not only is it an interesting novel which presented me with a unique window into time, but it is one that I wish more people would pick up and read.
IN very close second was Emily Tesh's The Incandescent!
This book was everything I wanted in a grown up world of magic, demons and finding meaning in ourselves and our lives as we navigate adulthood.
Overall, I had a fun reading month, given that I had some fairly intense home/work life balance stress going on that's kind of very slowly resolving itself. (please send good thoughts)
I am hopeful for June. Firstly I plan on READING the WHOLE book for my Stabby and Smoochy Book Club! I'm skipping the library book club book because it looks like hot garbage, and I am half way through some other books that I'm really enjoying so I'm hoping that will help me tally up some nice reads for June. I don't really plan the TBR out, I just take what's available at the library.
How do you plan your TBR?
You have a lot of different kinds of books!
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