Weekly Wrap Up: December 2 – December 8, 2019

Posted December 8, 2019 by Rowena in Features | 6 Comments

Sorry for disappearing on you guys last week. I was zonked for most of the day and never got around to typing up this post. I’m here today though and this is what you missed last week on Book Binge…

What We Reviewed

Casee reviewed Into the Dark by Karen Rose | 4.25 out of 5
Rowena reviewed Blitzed by Alexa Martin | 3.25 out of 5
Tracy reviewed A Madness of Sunshine by Nalini Singh | 3.5 out of 5
Holly reviewed The Governess Game by Tessa Dare | 3.75 out of 5
Casee reviewed Where Winter Finds by J.R. Ward | 2.5 out of 5

What We Posted

Monthly Reads: November 2019
Books to Binge On: December 2019
What Are You Reading? (508)
WTF Cover Saturday (338)

Current Giveaways

Sunday Spotlight: December 2019

Monthly Reads: November 2019

Giveaway Winners

It’s been quite a while since we’ve put this post together for you guys so we’ve got some catching up to do. This week, we’ll be announcing all of the Monthly Reads winners and then next week, we’ll move on to the next and the next week after that, until we’re all caught up.

Congratulations to the following…

Nancy
Glenda
BN

Monthly Reads: July 2019

Kim
BN
Anita Hui

Monthly Reads: August 2019

Kim
Desiree
Cassandra

Monthly Reads: September 2019

Jennifer
Brenda
KV Headen

Monthly Reads: October 2019

Kim

Blog Tour + Giveaway: Where Winter Finds You by J.R. Ward

Winners: An email will be sent to you shortly. Please let us know where you would like us to send your prize. You have two weeks to get back to us before we choose another winner. Check back on Sundays to see if you’re a winner in one of our giveaways.

That does it for this week’s weekly wrap up. How was your week in books? Hear any book news that you’d like to share? Get any new books you want to share? Review any books we should check out? Please share.


Tagged: , ,

6 responses to “Weekly Wrap Up: December 2 – December 8, 2019

  1. Frankly, I guess such articles must be published more and more because of the current situation and contemporary requirements of the Millenials.
    I read them to find some new info that can correspond to your own needs.

  2. Thanks for sharing your ideas. I could be wrong but in my school years there were only a few services
    that could help with homework completion. Today, however, there are so many that it is hard
    to tell a good academic stage from a poor one. Last month I needed an expert editor to check
    my analysis paper. Fortunately, I discovered a group of experienced
    writers and editors : https://essayservice.com. This service was able to assist me with my newspaper editing in only 3 days!
    I really don’t have an opinion about all essay writing firms, but that is
    100% dependable and trustworthy.

  3. Maxwell

    You might not think it, but receiving paper writing help is never cheating. The fact is that right now, over 50 percent of all high school and college students nationwide are receiving some form of outside help with their academic composition. This number is based on very reputable sources, which obviously confirm that over 50 percent of all high school and college students worldwide are receiving some type of outside help with their academic work. Some students, of course, are taking advantage of the free grant money that most government educational institutions are doling out every year to help their struggling students. But the truth is, most students – regardless of their demographics – can benefit greatly from the experience of obtaining some outside academic help like https://grademiners.com/ with their papers.

Leave a Reply to Gaylene Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.