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Oh wow, how long has it been since I last posted here? Not as long as before but still some time ago. I’ve been steadily reading, but writing is always its own challenge. But today I read this webcomic and since it was technically one of those “free for review”…well, here I am. But I would like to try to come back…at least once a week. Let’s see how that goes
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You know what feels great? Logging into Goodreads and finding that I am 19 books ahead of “schedule”. What schedule? The one that Goodreads apparently made where I will successfully read 120 books this year. I am so on top of this that I am sooooo tempted to make that number bigger but I’m only just stopping myself because, what if I go into a slump?! It’s only February! Sadly, I’ve yet to figure out how to transfer all of the feels into blog posts because I think I’ve only reviewed (with this post out now) like three books this year?!
I really need to get myself together. Also, this is a NetGalley title, which means I received a free (temporary) copy in exchange for a review
I received a free e-copy through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
The Scarlet Letter is an adaptation of the novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The story is set in 17th-century Puritan Boston, Massachusetts, and tells the tale of Hester Prynne who has committed adultery and must now bear a scarlet A upon her clothes for her crime.