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I’m 15 years old and I love to read (obviously). When I’m not reading I like to write down ideas for books in a notebook. I also like to draw and binge watch Netflix series. 😁"
Hello, Wolfeevy. Welcome to RMFAO. I hope you'll find a lot of book recommendations and many new friends here. Don't forget to check out our year-long reading challenges. Looking forward to seeing you around!

I started this one in early September but finished it at the start of this month so I'm counting it for this month.
Also, I finished #2 Lock Every Door by Riley Sager - 4/5
This book as not essentially a horror but a LOT of people have listed it as horror (the reason why I read it for this month in the first place) but the first half of the book scared me for good measure! I was so shocked to later discover that it was simply a misdirection. Generally, I hate when this happens but in this case it was done so well that I didn't mind it.

Thanks a lot, Cheryl <3

Yes, Dagny! That and Vishal just did Russel Peter's (the comedian) show in our city! I am a big fan of his and my excitement and travel anxiety I totally forgot about posting the thread.

Hi, Glyn. I'm a writer and I enjoy both reading and writing too! Do have a look around at our readign challenges. I hope you find somehting you'd want to participate in :)

A decent start to a new fantasy series centred around angels.
#6 Maybe the Dream Knows What is Real by Steve Grogan - 2.5/5
An okay-ish book with weak characterization but a decent plot.


Started this 2 months back but was able to finish it now as it proved to be a tough read because of a couple of issues I had. As always it was a brilliant read and kept me up for nights!
#3 The First Mistake by Sandie Jones - 3/5
A very predictable read. The writing was okay but the characterization was poorly done.
#4 What My Sister Knew by Lina Laurin - 4/5
A good thriller with great writing. The plot was okay but the characterization was really good (unlike the earlier book.)


Sorry, Dagny. I initially wanted to include non-fiction in it, but then we would have had to change the name of the genre to include fiction and non-fiction both :(

As Cheryl said, non-fiction cannot be included in World Fiction.

My 3rd book by the author (in one week!) and it did not disappoint! I loved it but again a lot of triggers and based on very sensitive topics (child abuse, disassociation, grief, loss, etc.)
