Originally I was just going to post the standalones and subscription box books I wanted to prioritize. I had even picked out five of each, but then I kept seeing everyone doing the 22 in 2022. This sounded like a fun idea and I didn’t get to do it last year, so why not stretch this out into a list of 22.
I’ll be breaking this down into sections: Subscription box books (books I received from Fairyloot, Owlcrate, Illumicrate, Selflove crate, and a couple of others over many years), “Last Change” books (books I’ve had on my shelf or years that I’m not 100% sure I’m interested in anymore or they’re ones I want to read then pass on to my mom or friends that read), Veteran ARCs (ARCs that I received, but the books have been out forever), and Other (these are ones I own that I just need that extra push).
So that’s enough of an explanation – let’s get to why you’re really here: the books lol.
Subscription Box Books
1. Flawed by Cecelia Ahern

Received from OwlCrate – Goodreads
2. Woven in Moonlight by Isabel Ibanez

Received from OwlCrate – Goodreads
3. Saving Meghan by D J Palmer

Received from Unplugged Adult Box – Goodreads
4. To Kill a Kingdom by Alexandra Christo

Received from Unknown- Goodreads
*If you know, let me know in the comments because it’s driving me crazy. I haven’t gotten Enchanted before.
5. The Truth Beneath the Lies by Amanda Searcy

Received from PageHabit- Goodreads
Last Chance Books
6. The Book of M by Peng Shepherd

7. Hotel Ruby by Suzanne Young

8. Flame in the Mist by Renee Ahdieh

9. The Siren by Kiera Cass

10. Again, but Better by Christine Riccio

Veteran ARCs
11. The Best Lies by Sarah Lyu

12. The Chain by Adrian McKinty

13. The Ravens by Kass Morgan and Danielle Paige

14. The Perfect Child by Lucinda Berry

15. Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid

16. Michigan vs. the Boys by Carrie S. Allen

Other
17. The Book of Essie by Meghan MacLean Weir

18. Super Adjacent by Crystal Cestari

19. Ember and the Ice Dragon by Heather Fawcett

20. The Shadow of What was Lost by James Islington

21. The Con Artist by Fred Van Lente

22. Ararat by Christopher Holden

I’ll be checking in, like the others, sometime near the end of April or beginning of May for a check in. See how I’m doing.
Have you read any of these? Which should I prioritize?

I hope you will enjoy all of these once you get to them!
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Once I’m back at my parent’s house and have all my old books I should definitely decide on some ‘last chance’ books of mine…. hopefully you enjoy finally getting around to some of these!
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I haven’t read it myself but I’ve heard good things about the book of m
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Good luck with these! I adored some of these books so I hope you do too! I definitely need to do this I think!
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I’m going to steal this idea for my blog. Good luck with your picks! I hope you get to read all of these this year.
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Oh I can’t wait to see your 22!
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Thank you! I still haven’t started my list, but I hope to get around to it soon.
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