1. The Glass Castle
Author: Jeannette Walls
pages: 288
2. If I Stay
Author: Gayle Fotman
pages: 210
3. Wolf Springs Chronicles UNLEACHED
Author: Nancy Holder & Debbie Viguie
Pages: 386
4. Crusade
Author: Nancy Holder & Debbie Viguie
Pages: 470
5. Ruth’s Journey
Author: Donald McCaig
Pages: 374
6. As a Man Thinketh
Author: James Allen
Pages: 45
7. Glass
Author: Ellen Hopkins
Pages: 688
8. Milk and Honey
Author: Rupi Kaur
Pages: 145
9. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
Author: Sherman Alexie
pages: 230
10. The fault in Our Stars
Author: John Green
Pages: 313
11. The Book of Negroes
Author: Lawrence Hill
Pages: 53
12. Crank
Author: Ellen Hopkins
Pages: 537
09/28/2017
13. Hot Blooded*****
Author: Nancy Holder and Debbie Viguie
Pages: 405
Reading rate: (12 pages a day)
I absolutely loved this book. It definitely is one of those fictional books that take you away from the rest of the world and keeps you captivated in every detail. Painting a picture in your mind. Imagining you are present in the novel as if it were your reality. It was difficult to put this book down, but juggling three core subjects I had no choice, which is why I only manage to fit in 12 pages each day. I plan to read the continuation of the chronicles, next in line is Savage, which I am hoping to raise the bar, by at least reading 20 pages a day.
10/26/2017
14. Think and Grow Rich*****
Author: Napoleon Hill
This book was not one of your typical books you would read for pleasure, this was more of a self-help type of book, that educated me and taught me how to apply the concepts within the book in my life. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, especially from a different perspective I’ve never set my mind to think in. It was great reading this, as I took so much away from it. I, unfortunately, did not reach my goal of reading 20 pages per day, as the only time I was reading was on the bus if I didn’t have to study on my way home. The next book I read, my desired goal is to at least reach 12 pages a day. Which is where I started from, so I can become steady again with my reading.