Reading Challenge- November Updates
Happy Friday everyone!
We are finally into the last month of a very long 2020. Who’s looking forward to 2021? I know I am.
With a new month, it’s time to share what I read the past month.
I will be upfront – I read more books, but they were all shorter reads. It was deliberate of course. With Thanksgiving break, a shorter month, loads on the learning front, a host of appointments and of course the fact, that I am done with my Goal for the year- I decided I would add a bit of diversity as regards genre and authors. And I loved it.
Here’s what I was up to last month:
My longest read was Ann Handley’s guide. At least four people shared how much they loved it and what a great resource it is- so I just had to dig in.
Result- I love it too! I cannot recommendation enough.
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The next book on my list was a rapid read. A workbook on Twitter- this is as short as it can get. I have to say the book was quite useful though. Overall, value for my time and effort. Besides, it introduced me to some other books- which is always a positive.
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This next one is a children’s book. But, the way the kiddo waxed about it- I decided to give it a read as well. It is indeed very good.
I am already envisaging this on MommyDaughter book club reads. It is a relatively swift read for grown ups but the story and characters themselves are quite engaging- so much that I am looking forward to the rest of the series.
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A recent publishing, this is another relatively short read. But it is packed full of great content. The title seems like an oversell but it is not. This one is a keeper!
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As usual, keep reading, keep smiling.
In the comments, share your thoughts on children’s books? If you are a grown up/ young adult, do you still read them?
Else just shout out your favorite read from November so I can add to my TBR.


