


These are the ARCs that I read and reviewed, with links to my reviews:

Gordon Ramsay’s Uncharted by Gordon Ramsay.The Will of the Many by James Islington.Here’s to wishing for a productive May! I got approved for 8 new books in April: And hopefully next month I’ll be able to say that I requested less and made more progress in my reading. My ratio ultimately stayed at 94%, and I don’t have any ARCs to read that are coming out before June, so for now I think I’m doing ok.

I read some really awesome books, and unfortunately had to DNF one that I was truly looking forward to, so that was pretty disappointing. I was hoping to make a big dent in my ARCs and not request any more, but as you’ll see below, life didn’t exactly work out like that. I finished March with 16 ARCs left to be read.Īpril was a month that I apparently spent aboard the struggle bus. Thank you to Evelina Avalinah’s Books for coming up with this super helpful monthly meme. Or you can just be a hot mess like me who sometimes misses publishing dates (or ignores them altogether) and needs a way to stay organized on what has been read, reviewed, or is still begging for attention. This is its original intention, while some bloggers have tweaked it a bit for their own purposes, such as just keeping ARCs in order by due dates. State of the ARC is a monthly meme temporarily hosted by Sarah at All The Book Blog Names Are Taken meant to motivate you to finish up your long overdue ARCs (Advanced or Early Reader Copies).
