October Overview
November 2, 2013 7 Comments
October was a great reading month! I read a few more books than the month before, and I didn’t put any aside – I read them all from beginning to end! 🙂
Book that stood out:
The Circle by Dave Eggers was an uncomfortable book – of the good kind! I kept shaking my head seeing the main character get into worse and worse trouble.
This is what I read
Click on the blue links to go to the review (as you can see, I still need to post a few reviews!).
A Gift to Remember by Melissa Hill. 5 stars
The Circle by Dave Eggers. 5 stars
The Reluctant Cannibals by Ian Flitcroft. 4.5 stars
Etched in Sand by Regina Calcaterra. 4 stars
The Future of Us by Jay Asher and Carolyn Makler. 4 stars
Christmas Carol by Michele Gorman. 4 stars
The Microchip Murder by Martyn V. Halm. Short story, 4 stars.
The Locked Room by Martyn V. Halm. Short story. 3 stars
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Dutch blog (reviews in Dutch):
De inwijding byTess Franke. 4 stars
Vallen als het heet is by Jelmer Jepsen. 4 stars
The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake by Aimee Bender. 4 stars
The Twelve Tribes of Hattie by Ayana Mathis. 4 stars
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Leave me a comment with a book you really enjoyed in October!
It looks like you had a productive October!
That’s a lot of books. Good reading month, as you said.
Unconnected question: I have signed up for the literary giveaway bloghop and have my post scheduled. Was just wondering, do you plan to send out the HTML table of bloggers to link up to?
I haven’t participated in the last couple of ones, so I am not sure whether you still do those or not.
Nish, thanks for signing up! Yes, I send out those emails on the Thursday before the hop.
@Leeswammes: Oh good, thanks for confirming. I’m very excited about this hop 🙂
You managed tog et through a lot of books. Here’s my recap: http://booketta.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/its-wrap-end-of-month-round-up.html
Thanks, Booketta!
You read a lot! 🙂