January Sponsor Feature: Reading Goals and First “Books”!

A couple weeks ago, I asked my January sponsors what their reading goals for 2013 were and what fiction book was at the top of their list! I received some pretty exciting responses and their books look like fun reads! Check out their replies and be sure to check out their blogs and social media links. :-)

heavenstobetsy

 

BLOG // PINTEREST // INSTAGRAM

inwhirlofinspiration

BLOG // BLOGLOVIN’ // FACEBOOK

liv(e)

BLOG // TWITTER // PINTEREST

the day i stopped making cents

BLOG // PINTEREST

ThinkHappyThoughts

BLOG // FACEBOOK

untilonlyloveremains

BLOG // FACEBOOK // TWITTER

weandserendipity

BLOG // FACEBOOK // TWITTER

There you have it, everyone!

What reading goal did you set for yourself this year? What are some of the first books on your to-read list? We’d love to hear your goals!

Have a terrific Thursday. :-)

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4 comments on “January Sponsor Feature: Reading Goals and First “Books”!

  1. My reading goal is to read 27 books this year, i’m doing the reading challenge in goodreads.com, and the first books that i read already are:
    Angel Kiss- by Laura Jane Cassidy
    The perks of being a wallflower- by Stephen Chbosky
    Eighteen Kisses- by Laura Jane Cassidy
    and i’m currently reading The Chronicles of Narnia book 1 :)

    Love this post btw

    • Ooooo good stuff! I LOOOVE The Chronicles of Narnia SO, SO much! You’re off to a great start, Dulce. I’m glad you like this post, too! I always think it’s fun to see what others are reading. :-) I’m just nosy like that, I guess…

  2. so cute!!! love the feature!!

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