What I Read in October


I’ve had a very busy October, which is wonderful, but has impacted on the number of books I got through this month. Still, there are some amazing titles in the thirteen books I did read.  From the Cutting Room of Barney Kettle made me cry. It’s only the second Kate De Goldi book that I have read, but it won’t be the last.  Braving the Wilderness also introduced me to a new author, researcher Brene Brown. I am so glad my friend Sue recommended Brene’s work to me. Her examination of aspects of belonging spoke so much to me, and I have a second book loaded onto my Audible account to listen to.  Here’s the lists of what I got through in October, with links either to my reviews or to where you can find them online.


Picture Books

Eric the Postie, by Matt Shanks


Younger Readers

Dinosaur Trouble: The Great Egg Stink, by Kyle Mewburn & Donovan Bixley


Dinosaur Trouble: The Lava Melt Shake, by Kyle Mewburn & Donovan Bixley


From the Cutting Room of Barney Kettle, by Kate de Goldi


To the Moon and Back, by Dianne Bates


Clockwork, by Philip Pullman


Young Adult

Dreamology, by Lucy Keating


Adult

No Matter What!, by Lisa Nichols


Half Wild, by Pip Smith


The Figures on the Lake, by Peter O’Shaughnessy


Braving the Wilderness,by Brene Brown


5000 Words per Hour, by Chris Fox


How to Make a Living with Your Writing: Books, Blogging and More[image error], by Joanna Penn


Have you read any of these, or do you have another recommendation for me? I’d love to hear from you.

 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on October 31, 2017 04:23
No comments have been added yet.