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Where Have I Been??? December 2022

 Hi ForeverBookers!

How are you all! I hope you’re good and that you had a great Christmas if you celebrate and a Happy New Year! 

I’m so sorry that I haven’t been posting for the past month but December is an ultra busy month for me, hence why you haven’t seen any posts from me since the very start of December. It’s a family member’s birthday early December as well as my own mid December and then Christmas at the end, and then New Year too! I just didn’t have time to read and I can’t connect to audiobooks. 

What plans do I have for 2023???

• I want to try and finish some series as well as start some new ones, of course!

• I want to reread a few favourites.

• I want to start a new project that I want to keep silent for the moment but it will be fun to do, I hope!

• I want to continue the Cardcaptor-a-thon. I STILL need to finish round one. I only have to read one more book. I just need to find my copy of the damn book so wish me luck! I have ideas for round 2! 

• I want to use my Always Fully Booked planner made by Little Inklings Design. She has an Instagram called that.

• And lastly, I want to try a new TBR idea that I’ve seen others do - picking their books based on oracle cards. In my case it’ll be one book that I choose this way to begin with because I play Reading Rivalry on Facebook every month too and I don’t want to have too many books on my TBR. 

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