February 1, 2022

Monthly Wrap up: January 2022

Welcome to 2022.. January is a a new year and new month. Hope all is doing better. We are having a cold and snow January. I have some amazing new books that are all unique. They were all children book this year. I love bring in each year differently. First time I read a total of 4 books in a month. Mostly are book tours and review books.

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Books Read in January:
  1. If Puppies Had Pockets by Lyn Willy 
  2. A Celebration of Winter by Roger Carlson
  3. Hello! Hometown Heroes by Toni Armier
  4. Helping Hats by Regina C. Brown
My books really fell in 1 different genres for this month. They are in 2 different media categories I believe as well. They will be shown below.

Books by Genre:
  1. Children - 4 Book
Books by Media Categories:
  1. Paperback - 2 Books
  2. Board Book - 2 Book
I have read a total of 124 Pages, for the month of January. I am finally back to reading around what I think I can for a month.  The total for 2022 is 124 Pages and 0.00 Hours of Listening.

Books by Pages Total:
  1. If Puppies Had Pockets - 8 Pages
  2. A Celebration of Winter  - 34 Pages
  3. Hello! Hometown Heroes - 24 Pages
  4. Helping Hats - 58 Pages
Total Pages by Month:
  1. January - 124 Pages

Total books by Month:

  1. January - 4 Books
   
Favorite Book of the Month:
Get to Know the Everyday Heroes in Your Hometown Hello Hometown Heroes is a charming and fun read-along board book that introduces children to the people who make our neighborhoods and lives better. Follow along as a little boy, his mother, and his dog walk through town, meeting and greeting everyday heroes along the way. With gently rhyming text and engaging illustrations, Hello Hometown Heroes introduces young readers to the people in our neighborhoods who make our lives safer, cleaner, and better. From the mail carrier and sanitation workers to firefighters, doctors, nurses, and more, the text succinctly describes what each hero does, and then provides children the opportunity to say "hello" to them. The final spread shows the whole town with each hero doing what they do . . . along with a simple act of heroism the child performs--proving that all you need to be an everyday hero is a little bit of kindness and thoughtfulness.
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Book Challenges:
- Goodreads Reading Challenge 4/32 Books
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- Backlog of Reviews (0 Reviews) 2011 though 2018
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Here is everything that been posted for the year. Some things have been will be posted later then when I read the book or reviewed it. Most cases this is when a book is on tour with me. The Book review may be posted later or a month or so done the line. I will gladly mark these when I read the book so you know.





My Wrap Ups for the Year:

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