01 October 2020

September Reading Update



This year, I'm just going to keep track of books I read as I go through the year - not worrying about how many books I have waiting to be read or anything like that. So each month's roundup will just be a picture collage showing the books I've read, with a running tally for each month. I think I'll break down new (to me) books and re-reading as well. And maybe pick a favourite each month. This could change as the year goes on... Once again, I'll set my goal as 100 books - it's about what I have time for, more or less.

So, in September: new (to me) books read: 6 ; books re-read:
Favourite Book in September: The Dutch House, Ann Patchett

in August:  new (to me) books read: 7; books re-read: 2
Favourite Book in AugustWhere the Crawdads Sing, Delia Owens

in July: new (to me) books read: 5; books re-read: 9
Favourite Book in July: The Singer's Gun, Emily St John Mandel

in June: new (to me) books read: 4; books re-read: 2
Favourite Book in June: Muse of Nightmares, Laini Taylor


 in May: new (to me) books read: 5; books re-read: 1
Favourite Book in May: Toffee by Sarah Crossan

in April: new (to me) books read: 6; books re-read:  0
Favourite Book in April: A Boy and his Dog at the End of the World, C A Fletcher

in March:  new (to me) books read: 5; books re-read:  5
Favourite Book in March: The Wolf and the Watchman by Niklas Natt och Dag

in February:  new (to me) books read: 6; books re-read:  0
Favourite Book in February: Heart of a Samurai by Margi Preus

in January:  new (to me) books read: 6; books re-read: 3
Favourite book in January:  Once Upon a River, Diane Setterfield

In September, I read:
  • The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom - audiobook. Actually mostly listened to this in August, but forgot to include it in the August list
  • The Dutch House, Ann Patchett - knew I'd enjoy this one as I always like her books
  • a book we are reading for my class (The Song of the Dolphin Boy, Elizabeth Laird)
  • a memoir I've been meaning to read for a while to try to better sooth my frustrations with the American public (Hillbilly Elegy, J D Vance)
  • The latest in the Gamache series by Louise Penny (Kingdom of the Blind)
  • The Power by Naomi Alderman, which has been sitting on my shelf for a while, and which I really enjoyed

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