It was both a frustrating month (technically speaking) and a very good reading month, so I really can’t complain! I managed to post ten reviews, which is a lot for me, and I enjoyed all of the books, even the three star read. Here are the books I read and reviewed in September:
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A Honeymoon of Grave Consequence by Stephanie Burgis
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Play Nice by Rachel Harrison
How Bad Things Can Get by Darcy Coates
An Evil Premise by T. Marie Vandelly
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Slashed Beauties by A. Rushby
House of Idyll by Delilah S. Dawson
Breathe In, Bleed Out by Brian McAuley
The Autumn Springs Retirement Home Massacre by Philip Fracassi
Sunward by William Alexander
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You had a fantastic reading month! Many books read and with great ratings!!
It really was a good reading month:-)
You had a great month!
Thanks Stormi!
I’m so excited for Darcy Coates new one so I’m glad you gave it such a high rating!
It was really good!
Oh yes Mystical Cat Shelter is so Fall and cozy!
I love the cover!
Ooops it was the wrong post! Sorry Tammy! I was on your earlier post via my email as I had difficulties following and commenting on your blog these last weeks!
No worries Sophie, my blog issues are killing me!
Well, at least the reading was enough to hopefully make up for some of the technical stressors. My favorite read was probably “Quick Service,” a comedic novel from 1940 by P. G. Wodehouse. Can always use a few extra laughs throughout the month. đŸ™‚
Laughs are very important right now:-) I have quite a few humorous books planned for October, I’m looking forward to them.
That’s a great amount of reading! I didn’t manage to get to A Honeymoon of Grave Consequence or Sunward this month, but they’re high on the TBR list for October.
Here’s hoping the technical side of things clears up soon.
Thanks Nicole! I hope you enjoy both of those books:-)
A good month though we always want to read more.
So true!
You had a great reading/reviewing month! The cover on Slashed Beauties is eye catching. My September fav was Remarkably Bright Creatures.
I’m not surprised Remarkably Bright Creatures was your favorite:-)
10 reviews posted?! Dang, Tammy! You go girl, lol!
I was surprised! Hopefully I can keep up the momentum this month, since it’s a very new release heavy month too.
Ten reviews are a lot!! And I am glad you had a great reading month!! I hope October will be at least as good!
Thanks Susy! I have a lot to read in October, so I’m hoping I can get to most of them:-)
It definitely looks like a wonderful reading month, I’m sorry to hear about the technical troubles though. It looks like you read some fantastic books. I had a pretty poor reading month (two let downs in a row sent me into a slump and I only managed to fit one more book in when I finally convinced myself to return to reading). But it was a very busy month too to be fair, I had a wonderful birthday and saw two fantastic shows. So overall I can’t really complain.
I’m glad you had such a nice birthday! Hopefully October will be a better reading month for you.
Thank you, so far it seems promising.
That is a lot of reviews and I see two we have in common. You know I have a love/hate relationship with Katsu but I am surprised to see it as the lowest rated book here. Still love the cover though!
For me, the Katsu book just wasn’t that interesting, to be honest. I didn’t like the mega corporation storyline at all.
Glad you had a good month in terms of reading. I’m really curious about Breathe In, Bleed Out. I love the cover of that one so much.
It was a lot of fun, I think you’d enjoy it!
Sorry, why was it a frustrating month, Tammy? Do you need a hug, or maybe a second breakfast?;)
I had a lot of technical blog problems and my host was no help at all (I’m migrating to a new host, hopefully soon!) Yes, hugs and second breakfast would be great!
That was an impressive reading month – you broke my TBR – not for the first time!
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