November Wrap Up

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Another busy month where I am still getting the hang of the balance between studying and life in my free time. I have surgery today (I am actually pre-writing this on the 30th of November), so wish me luck, and I’ll catch up with you all on the other side!

In November I read 3 books, which matches my October total. I think 3-4 books is probably going to be my new normal number now which is fine, I just need to get used to it! As you’ll see from my Storygraph stats, there were a lot of dips and rises where I mostly sat down to read over the weekends.

In November, I read my first ever poetry book, which was great, and I also read a more literary fantasy alongside a sequel to one of my favourite ever books. They were all fairly short, but I enjoyed each one in its own way, which I am very pleased about. I am also still reading A Year With Gilbert White slowly, hopefully I’ll finish that in December.

  • Ragwort by Sam K. Horton. Sequel to Gorse, one of my favourite books, Ragwort picks up a year later with Nancy. She discovers that she may have family alive somewhere, and sets out to find them, not realising that she could be setting in motion the downfall of the village she calls home. Review coming soon.
  • A Song for the Earth by Shannon Jade. This is a poetry book that was very kindly sent to me by the author. I hesitated to accept it, since I typically have struggled with poetry, but this collection has the underlying theme of care for the planet. I am pleased to say that I really enjoyed it! It’s more of a novel in verse, and I’ll have a review out soon.
  • Lanny by Max Porter. I still need to collect my thoughts about this one, but it was a really unique reading experience in a good way! On the surface, it’s fairly normal – a regular English village with regular people, but then we have Lanny with his wild imagination and a strange entity that embodies the spirit of the land and the village itself. I’ll write a review asap for this one.

This month I received a surprising amount of books (I definitely don’t normally get sent so many!) and also purchased The Legend of Meneka for myself using a gift card from my birthday earlier in the year.

From Picador Books
From Elliot & Thompson
From New River Books
From Bloomsbury Outdoors
From Cannongate Books
From Solaris Books
From Faber Books
From Elliot & Thompson

Lanny was a book to check off both my r/Fantasy Bingo board and Friends Recommend, so that’s good!

I’ve had a great month on the blog, joining in with the Non-Fiction November blog event. I didn’t write too many reviews, but I am pleased with my posts overall.

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November was busy with University for the most part, since I have deadlines coming up soon, but I managed to do some bits in my garden – namely digging out a new flowerbed and planting a tree and some bulbs.

I also went away for a few days this past week with my best friend and her dog, and it was a lovely way to end the month!

5 responses to “November Wrap Up”

  1. Hope the surgery went well.
    A better month than last. I was on holiday the first week too. Although some were novellas and most were reasonably fast paced. So here are my books. And travel with my books🥁
    1 Black as Death by Lilja Sigurdardottir. Áróra Investigations #5. Iceland

    2 Her Alien Heroes by Susan Hayes. Drift World Short Story. Space

    3 Echoes Beneath by Pauline Baird Jones. Pets in Space 10 novella. Space

    4 Colvin by Veronica Scott. Intergalactic Dating Agency. Soldiers of the Ardannan. #3. Space

    5 When Shadows Return by Venezia Miller. The Find #7. Sweden

    6 Collision! by Elsa Jade. Cosmic Connections Cruise #3. Space

    7 Baby for the Alien Warrior by Honey Phillips. Treasured by the Alien #14. Space

    8 The Seven Rings by Nora Roberts. Lost Bride Trilogy #3. USA, Maine

    9 The Lost Story of Eva Fuentes by Chanel Cleeton. Cuba/ USA, Massachusetts, Florida/UK, London/Scotland, Edinburgh

    10 Magically Generated by Jackie Lau. Canada, Toronto

    11 What Happens in Tulsa by Erin McClellan. Short story. USA, Oklahoma

    12 Unbroken by Jordan L Hawk. Rath and Rune #4. USA, Massachusetts

    13 The Roommate Game by Lane Hayes. Smithton Bears #3. USA, New York

    14 A Cowboy’s Claim by Vivian Arend. The Skyes of Heart Falls #3. Canada, Alberta

    15 Irresistibly Wicked by Melissa Foster. Dark Knights at Bayside:The Wickeds. USA, Massachusetts

    16 Lorrd by Sue Mercury. Vaxxlian Alien Mail Order Brides #8. USA, Virginia

    17 Balarr by Sue Mercury. Vaxxlian Alien Mail Order Brides #9. USA, Colorado, Space

    18 Warrin by Sue Mercury. Vaxxlian Alien Mail Order Brides #10. USA, Tennessee, Space

    Gill

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    1. Thanks Gill, I’m doing alright now!

      Wow, what a list! I hope your December reading is just as prolific!

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  2. It’s been great discovering your blog this month! And wow so many exciting new books 🤩

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    1. Thanks Keira, the same to you!

      I know, I am feeling very lucky this month, though I think I’ll have a panic if I get too many more anytime soon haha.

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