#2015HW Reading Assignment REPORT CARD ~ Month 1

Posted February 1, 2015 by Michelle in Reading Assignment Challenge (HW) / 10 Comments

2015HWLogo2It’s time for our January Report Card – a chance to update your progress, let us know if you’re on track for that A+, and enter the monthly giveaway! If you’re not familiar with the Reading Assignment Challenge hosted by Fantasy is More Fun and Because Reading, get all the details and sign up here!

January Report Card

My Reading Level 2: 12 books (1 book/month) ~ 1 Extra Credit, 1 Pass
you can find my list HERE with Book Covers and Synopsis
  • Between by Megan Whitmar
  • The Boy Who Drew Monsters by Keith Donohue
  • Damsel Distressed by Kelsey Macke
  • Extracted by Sherry D. Ficklin
  • Whisper Falls by Elizabeth Langston
  • Storm Siren by Mary Weber
  • The Hit List by Nikki Urang
  • Deadwood by Kell Andrews
  • Behind the Scenes by Dahlia Adler
  • Follow Me Through Darkness by Danielle Ellison
  • The Diamond Thief by Sharon Gosling ~ January Book four-stars
  • I Wish by Elizabeth Langston

How’d you do?

It’s your turn to check in! Link up in the linky below to a blog post (or updates to your original sign up post), a Goodreads Update, a Facebook or Twitter post, etc. and let us know:

  1. What books did you read from your list?
  2. Do you need to take a pass or use extra credit? (Don’t forget you have a limited supply!)


January Report Card Giveaway

We’re also rewarding you for doing so good this month, so we have a giveaway for you! Enter the link for your #2015HW reviews from January (they can simply be a quick Goodreads update or a full review on your blog). We’ll close the Rafflecopter on the 8th and the winner will get a $5 gift card to Amazon (open internationally). Good luck! a Rafflecopter giveaway

What books do you plan to check off next month?
Don’t forget to check in with Berls next month for February’s Report Card!

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10 responses to “#2015HW Reading Assignment REPORT CARD ~ Month 1

  1. I managed to get my four scheduled books read, even if one was a DNF. I only put it down at 70%, so I thought it was fair to include it anyway, especially because I wrote a full review.
    You did well, Michelle, and this challenge is another winner 🙂
    Have a fantastic week!

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  2. I read my 3 books but I almost didn’t make it. I lost track of time so from now on I am going to make a TBR for each month. I usually read on the whim but I want to see if the list keeps me on track. I have to write my full review of Beautiful Bastard, which I plan to post this week.

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  3. I started this month with my reading challenge book and I plan on doign the same this month. I read Soul Enslaved by Keri Lake and really enjoyed it. I am not doign a recap post each month as I am only readign one book each month, but I am doing a recap at the end of the year to show which book I read in which month.

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  4. Had to push myself to get the last ones done in time, but I completed my four books for the month. I’m on vacation the first week in February, so plan to tackle on of the longer books on my list this week.