April Wrap Up
Everything I read this month.
April has been so chaotic. I feel like it flew by in 5 seconds. In addition to work being busy, I went to a show a week, had a bunch of personal stuff going on, and travelled out of state. All of that to say, my reading fell behind.
This April I read 10 books, with an average rating of 3.1. It took 12 days on average for me to finish a book. This is an all-time low for me, and the slowest it’s taken me to finish books on average. Honestly, I’m okay with it. Life gets busy and I’m just glad I can still find time to find in some books!
Here’s what I read this month, my ratings, and why I picked it up in the first place.
The Angel Experiment - 3 stars
Source: ebook via Libby.
Why? This fit a category for the library challenge.
The Ten Year Affair - 4 stars
Source: ebook via Libby.
Why? I had been seeing this book mentioned and was intrigued
Have You Seen Her - 2 stars
Source: ebook via Libby.
Why? This fit a category for the library challenge.
Headlights - 2 stars
Source: eARC via Tor and NetGalley.
Why? I loved Leede’s past 2 books and was really looking forward to this one.
200 Monas - 3 stars
Source: ebook via Libby
Why? This was on a list for most anticipated 2026 releases.
Evil Genius - 2 stars
Source: ebook via Libby
Why? This was on a list for most anticipated 2026 releases.
Swann’s Way - 4 stars
Source: physical copy, owned.
Why? This has been on my TBR since 2021 and it was finally time for me to tackle it.
Happy All The Time - 4 stars
Source: physical copy, library
Why? This has been on my TBR for a while.
The Artist’s Way - 3 stars
Source: physical copy, owned.
Why? I feel like SO many people rave about this, so I wanted to see what the hype was about.
Close Relationships with Strangers - 4 stars
Source: eARC via Simon & Schuster and NetGalley.
Why? This premise really intrigued me. I’m always a sucker for an obsession themed novel.
All my reviews can be found on Goodreads, Storygraph, and Fable. Some reviews are on my Instagram too.
Happy reading!
Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for the ARCs.







I have The Artist's Way but have been a bit intimidated to start it!