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Books Read in 2017

2017 was a very busy year with a new job and quite a lot of required coursework for university. So I didn't meet my reading goal of 50 books but I was still happy about the 35 books I did read. So here's to many more amazing books in 2018!
Happy Reading! 

January


The Twelve Days of Dash and Lily by Rachel Cohn, David Levithan 4/5 stars
Diplomatic Immunity by Brodi Ashton 4/5 stars 
Hold Back The Stars by Katie Khan 5/5 stars  JANUARY FAVOURITE



February



March


Der große rote Sohn by David Foster Wallace
Holding Up the Universe by Jennifer Niven 4/5 stars
By Your Side by Kasie West 5/5 stars MARCH FAVOURITE
Can I See You Again? by Allison Morgan 4/5 stars
Seven Days of You
by Cecilia Vinesse 3/5 stars
When We Collided
by Emery Lord 4/5 stars



April


Tiere für Fortgeschrittene
by Eva Menasse
A Million Worlds with You
by Claudia Gray 5/5 stars APRIL FAVOURITE
The Hidden Memory of Objects by Danielle Mages Amato 2/5 stars
Thirteen Reasons Why
by Jay Asher 3/5 stars
Cox oder Der Lauf der Zeit
by Christoph Ransmayr


May


Alex, Approximately by Jenn Bennett 5/5 stars MAY FAVOURITE
Kraft
by Jonas Lüscher
Der Lärm der Zeit
by Julian Barnes
The Secret History of Us
by Jessi Kirby 3/5 stars



June


These Things I've Done by Rebecca Phillips 3/5 stars
Hunted
by Meagan Spooner 4/5 stars
Windfall by Jennifer E. Smith 5/5 stars JUNE FAVOURITE
Words in Deep Blue
by Cath Crowley 3/5 stars
Changes in Latitudes
by Jen Malone 5/5 stars
Always and Forever, Lara Jean
by Jenny Han 5/5 stars
Swing Time
by Zadie Smith



July


Once and for All
by Sarah Dessen 3/5 stars




August

Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman 2/5 stars
Coming Up for Air
by Miranda Kenneally 5/5 stars AUGUST FAVOURITE
Lucky in Love
by Kasie West 3/5 stars


September




October


Der nasse Fisch
by Volker Kutscher
The Unexpected Everything
by Morgan Matson 3,5/5 stars
Layover
by Amy Andelson, Emily Meyer 2/5 stars 



November


Juliet's Answer:
One Man's Search for Love and the Elusive Cure for Heartbreak by Glenn Dixon
The Becoming of Noah Shaw
by Michelle Hodkin 3/5 stars 



December


The Hating Game
by Sally Thorne 3,5/5 stars



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