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Wednesday, November 2, 2016

October Wrap-Up 2016

Hey guys! Despite my blogging slump my reading seems to be doing OK. I didn't think I read 6 books in October but I did. This makes me happy. If I really cram maybe I can meet my Goodreads goal after all. That means I have to read 9 books in November and 9 books in December...hmmm. Probably not going to happen but a girl can try, right? Anyway, Here's what I read in October.

The Girl with all the Gifts by M.R. Carey, Dead Ringer by Jessie Rosen, Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris, The Sculptor by Scott McCloud, The Coldest Girl in Coldtown by Holly Black and Blood Harvest by S.J. Bolton

Favorites of the month were The Sculptor and Behind Closed Doors. Least Favorites:  Dead Ringer and Blood Harvest.

7 comments:

  1. Great job!!! I hope you can meet your goal. Good luck. I have to read 7 or 8 books in November and 7 or 8 books in December to reach my goal. I don't think it'll happen either.

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  2. It looks like you had quite the successful month! Good luck in meeting your reading goal!!

    Laura @BlueEyeBooks

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  3. Good luck with your reading goal! At least you read some great stuff this month. :)

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  4. You've read a lot! I have only read one book last month. Sad, I know. College sucks, eh?

    // Paper Boulevard

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  5. Nice! BEHIND CLOSED DOORS didn't do much for me either, but I LOVE Sharon Bolton. You didn't like BLOOD HARVEST? I'll be interested to hear why not ...

    Happy November!

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  6. Good for you! That's quite an ambitious plan. Wishing you all the best for a solid November reading experience :)

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  7. For my book club, we've read both The Girl With All the Gifts (my pick) and Behind Closed Doors, and both went over well. I liked both endings of the books- TGWATG just because it was unusual (the humans didn't overcome, which is so rare in a zombie book) and BHC, just because it was sooooo satisfying (which can be rare in a thriller).

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