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bookshelves: read-in-2016

2016 was an interesting reading year for me; so many new books and authors surprised me, and so many beloved and trusted series and authors let me down.



Overall, I feel like I had a pretty good reading year. My average rating was 3.8 stars, so I really can't complain. I also did some phenomenal buddy reads, met some amazing people, and got to share many books with my fantastic friends. I was also very blessed with some amazing ARCs that I'm eternally thankful to publishers for.

I, as always, am even more blessed with each and every friend and follower I have on here. My gratitude for your love and support is never wavering and never ending. With every bone, red blood cell, and molecule in my body: THANK YOU. You will never know how much each and every one of you means to me.

I know top seven seems a little strange, but I wanted the same number of books in each of my four categories. I felt like I could easily do a top ten in some categories, and then in others the extra three seemed to dilute the group.



My Favorite Books Published in 2016:
(In no particular order)

� Saint's Blood (The Greatcoats, #3) by Sebastien de Castell
“But no man is all one thing; none of us are pure in our beliefs or our devotions. We are all bound by the frailties of our humanity, some of which feed our hatred, some of which, very occasionally, make us want to be something better.�

� Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi
“You want to know what weakness is? Weakness is treating someone as though they belong to you. Strength is knowing that everyone belongs to themselves.�

� Every Heart a Doorway (Wayward Children, #1) by Seanan McGuire
“Because ‘boys will be boys� is a self-fulfilling prophecy,� said Lundy. “They’re too loud, on the whole, to be easily misplaced or overlooked; when they disappear from the home, parents send search parties to dredge them out of swamps and drag them away from frog ponds. It’s not innate. It’s learned. But it protects them from the doors, keeps them safe at home. Call it irony, if you like, but we spend so much time waiting for our boys to stray that they never have the opportunity. We notice the silence of men. We depend upon the silence of women.�

� Crooked Kingdom (Six of Crows, #2) by Leigh Bardugo
“Maybe there were people who lived those lives. Maybe this girl was one of them. But what about the rest of us? What about the nobodies and the nothings, the invisible girls? We learn to hold our heads as if we wear crowns. We learn to wring magic from the ordinary.�

� The Raven King (The Raven Cycle, #4) by Maggie Stiefvater
“He was a book, and he was holding his final pages, and he wanted to get to the end to find out how it went, and he didn't want it to be over.�

� A Court of Mist and Fury (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #2) by Sarah J. Maas
“And then—then I learned your name. Hearing you say it � it was like an answer to a question I’d been asking for five hundred years.�

� Heartless by Marissa Meyer
“Sometimes your heart is the only thing worth listening to.�


And thanks to the amazing at , here are some other statistics that I was able to gather from his amazing spreadsheet:
















I have a few reading goals for 2017, but my biggest one is to DNF books more. I know, I know, that doesn't sound positive, but I could have saved myself so much reading time in 2016 with books that actually would have brought me enjoyment. Most of the time, whenever I want to DNF a book that I'm not enjoying, I force myself to finish it anyways (mostly because it is probably an ARC) and I end up really disliking it still. I think at this point in my reading life, I need to trust myself more and know when to put a book down.

I hope all of my friends have an amazing New Year. I hope 2017 brings you nothing but joy, happiness, good health, love, and amazing books.

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Reading Progress

January 1, 2016 – Started Reading
December 9, 2016 – Shelved
December 9, 2016 – Shelved as: to-read
December 10, 2016 – Shelved as: read-in-2016
December 31, 2016 – Finished Reading

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SueBee★bring me an alpha!★ This is amazing Melanie. So well put together. Very diverse year of reading.
Thanks for your friendship. Here is to a 2017 of endless best books ever! xoxo (view spoiler)


message 2: by Petrik (new)

Petrik Amazing Melanie. Very well structured and I'm really hoping to see more of your updates in the future! here's to 2017 and more bookish talk! :)


Melanie SueBee★bring me an alpha!� wrote: "This is amazing Melanie. So well put together. Very diverse year of reading.
Thanks for your friendship. Here is to a 2017 of endless best books ever! xoxo [spoilers removed]"


Thank you so much for always being the sweetest person on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ, Sue. I am so thankful for our friendship! Happy New Year, love! <3 xo


Melanie Petrik wrote: "Amazing Melanie. Very well structured and I'm really hoping to see more of your updates in the future! here's to 2017 and more bookish talk! :)"

Thank you so much, Petrik! I only wish I could have put it out sooner, but I couldn't stop reading things until the 30th, haha! Happy New Year, and let me know if you ever want to do a buddy read together! <3 xo


message 5: by Petrik (new)

Petrik Melanie wrote: "Petrik wrote: "Amazing Melanie. Very well structured and I'm really hoping to see more of your updates in the future! here's to 2017 and more bookish talk! :)"

Thank you so much, Petrik! I only wi..."


I would love to do a BR with you Melanie!! Your reviews and bookshelves are amazing, any idea where we can do the BR? :D


Melanie Petrik wrote: "Melanie wrote: "Petrik wrote: "Amazing Melanie. Very well structured and I'm really hoping to see more of your updates in the future! here's to 2017 and more bookish talk! :)"

Thank you so much, P..."


Whenever I've done them in the past, I've used Voxer. But we can Discord or whatever you want! I should be free the first of February! <3


message 7: by Philip (new)

Philip Some great books. Good to see that you liked Book of the Unnamed Midwife so much, I'm looking forward to reading it. And I totally agree with you about authors dragging out their series way long past the expiration dates.


Melanie Philip wrote: "Some great books. Good to see that you liked Book of the Unnamed Midwife so much, I'm looking forward to reading it. And I totally agree with you about authors dragging out their series way long pa..."

Thank you, Philip! I loved The Unnamed Midwife so much! I hope you loved/will love it, too! <3 xo


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