Hi everyone, September seems to have gone by really quickly. I think we’ve probably seen the last of summer in the UK and I have already seen the first signs of autumn. I am missing the long summer nights though, so I’m already looking forward to the spring.
I personally think, though, this time of year is one of my favourites, although I’m not a fan of cold, wet and windy days. My perfect weather is bright sunshine on a freezing cold day. Perfect for hot chocolate.
Towards my Goodreads reading challenge, I’ve now read 114 books so far this year and I’m continuing to make progress with my TBR pile.
Also this month, I joined a new book club on Facebook run by authors, Sam Carrington, Elisabeth Carpenter, Amanda Robson and Caroline England. Each month there is a choice of four novels; group members then vote for the next read. It’s open to anyone to join and if you’d like to, you can do so by clicking on the following link: A Novel Book Club. The choice for this month is The Guest List by Lucy Foley.

I had a quieter month on the blog, blog tour wise this month and I only took part in three blog tours, I’ve listed the links below in case you missed any.
The Seven Doors by Agnes Ravatn
A Song of Isolation by Michael J Malone
This month I’ve ordered copies of, Dead Perfect by Noelle Holten, The Stolen Sisters by Louise Jensen, Stone Cold Trouble by Amer Anwar, The Devil and the Dark Water by Stuart Turton, The Coral Bride by Roxanne Bouchard and How the Wired Weep by Ian Patrick and The Guest List by Lucy Foley.
I have four blog tours coming up for October, The Choice by Alex Lake on the 2nd, Betrayal by Lilja Sigurdardóttir on the 5th, A Prayer for the Broken by Mark Tilbury on the 9th and Dead Perfect by Noelle Holten on the 20th.
At the moment I’m currently reading Snap by Belinda Bauer, Mirrorland by Carole Johnstone and A Prayer for the Broken by Mark Tilbury. Let me know what you’re reading in the comments.
I can’t believe September is gone. How did it happen?!
I will take a look at the book club, I’m missing events etc and need to chat with others (although I do talk about books all day long for work, haha!)
Here’s to a lovely October! x
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I’m missing book events as well, I’m keeping my fingers crossed that they’ll be able to start up again next year.
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I started Seven Doors last night but woke up with a horrible cold this morning so I’m not sure how far I’ll progress with it today.
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Oh no, hope you feel better soon Eva!
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I’ve decided to go outside my usual genre and read something relatively seasonal – A Discovery of Witches, by Deborah Harkness.
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I remember seeing part of A Discovery of Witches on Sky not that long ago. I never got round to finishing it, I definitely need to at some point.
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Sounds like you had a great reading month! I’ve just started Betrayal today myself and so far I’m loving it… I loved her trilogy so I have high hopes for the rest. Here’s to a great October!
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I hope you enjoy the rest of Betrayal, I really enjoyed it.
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I ended up really enjoying it as well.
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