September Wrap-Up

Hey all, Sam here.

Since we have rolled over to a new month, it’s time to look back at the last month and go over everything I managed to finish reading. Obviously in September there was a hiatus here on the blog, and in that time I also tried not to adhere to any sort of set TBR, which was nice. While it wasn’t my best reading month of the year or overall, it was still a pretty decent month of reading.

Normally when I do these wrap-ups, I include links to the books that I’ve already reviewed, but again, there was a blog hiatus last month, so none of these books have been reviewed yet. I am starting to type them up and they will be up soon and continuing until I’ve caught up on them all….although I will not be reviewing the poetry books. I read those purely to get lost in the words; I spent too many years in school having to dissect poetry and now I read them purely for pleasure.

Hopefully these reviews will be starting to hit the blog next week.

All right, let’s get started.

Dial A for Aunties by Jesse Q Sutanto — 4.5 stars

Maybe Today by S.K. Williams — 4 stars

Winter Roses After Fall by Robert M Drake and R.H. Sin — 4.5 stars

This Day is Dark by R.H. Sin — 4.5 stars

Half Sick of Shadows by Laura Sebastian — 4 stars

Small Favors by Erin A. Craig — 4 stars

Duel with the Vampire Lord by Elise Kova — 4.5 stars

Eragon by Christopher Paolini — 4 stars

Godkiller by Hannah Kaner — 5 stars

Heart of Night and Fire by Nisha J. Tuli — 4 stars

Mammoths at the Gates by Nghi Vo — 4.5 stars

The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan — 4 stars

The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan, narrated by Rosamund Pike — 5 stars

You may have noticed that I included the first Wheel of Time book twice. I was listening to the audiobook while reading a physical/digital copy at the same time…so I am counting it as two reads, because it feels like I was reading it twice.

But whether you count it as 12 books read or 13 books read, it was still a good month of reading. And hopefully October will be equally good, because I already know that November is likely to be a slow reading month.

All right…thanks for stopping by. I appreciate it, and I’ll be back soon with more geeky content.

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Published on October 05, 2023 13:00
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