Hi friends! I hope you all are having a good weekend! Have you done anything exciting? I haven’t I’ve just been hanging out around the house. It’s rainy and cold outside so we’re staying in. Perfect to get some reading done! Let’s get into this Six for Sunday post, shall we?
The meme #SixforSunday was created by A Little but a Lot. You can find weekly prompts here. This week’s prompt is for 2018 books I want to reread.

I just absolutely adore this book and I will definitely reread this time and time again.

When I read this book, I didn’t know it was a duology. I did like this and I’d like to read the second book. I’ll reread this just to catch myself back up on what happened so I can read the last book.

Again, this is a duology that I haven’t finished and I’d like to catch myself back up on what happened in this book so I can read the second book.

Wouldn’t you know it, another series that I haven’t finished. Why am I like this? This one is actually a trilogy and I’d like to someday read the other two books.

Heyyy! A stand alone! lol I’d like to reread this one because I had it checked out as an ebook from my library and it was about to expire. Then, I would’ve had to wait for about 8,547 weeks (😂 just kidding, sort of) to be able to check it out again. Therefore, I just sped read/skimmed through the last 200 pages or so. So, yeah, I feel like this is a good one for a reread.

This one is another one that I had on ebook and the formatting of this book is just not good for ebook. The style of this book is told from journal entries, case files, doctor’s notes and files, screenshots from cctv.
I feel like I didn’t get the full experience through ebook and maybe parts of it didn’t make sense to me because of the formatting. Anyway, I’d definitely like to reread this one as a physical book and get the full experience from it.
Also, this book is generally creepy and it is the perfect book to read during the Halloween season!
Alright, that’s my picks for this Sunday. Have you read any of these? What did you think of them? What are your 2018 book that you would like to reread?