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I like easy peasy. I also like very challenging.
Mostly I just like reading.
But then, look where we are...

The Witch Elm by Tana French.
Other qualifying novels I've also finished:
The Lost World by Michael Crichton
Cold Days by Jim Butcher
The Dolphins of Pern by Anne McCaffrey
Airframe by Micheal Crichton
Skin Game by Jim Butcher
The Kill List by Frederick Forsyth
A Case of Need by Michael Crichton (as Jeffery Hudson)
Dragonseye by Anne McCaffrey
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
The Mansion by Henry Van Dyke
Zanna's Gift: A Life in Christmases by Orson Scott Card
Skipping Christmas by John Grisham
The Christmas Train by David Baldacci
and some other stuff that isn't novels.
I chose The Witch Elm because I've read all of the rest of French's novels, and they've all been excellent murder mysteries. I would highly recommend her to anyone who likes complex mysteries that are very character-driven.
I really enjoyed it. This one is different than her past novels in that her past novels have been told from the POV of the investigating detective; this book is told by a character who is either a witness, victim, or perpetrator (the narrator's exact role is part of the mystery). Different, but very compelling.

I picked it because it is the one novel I'm reading that I'm likely to finish in November, although I started it in October. I'm reading Grafton's Kinsey Milhone series in order. I think this is the best one so far and the most creative, writing style wise.
Dont forget to let us know why you picked it and if you liked it. Good job you guys for getting some finished so quickly.

That book is one of my all time favorites! I hope to re-read it again soon.

I listened to it on audio, which wasn't bad though print might have made some parts easier to follow.
It's a compelling story. I wish I'd been aware of the historical information from the get-go, because it made the story that much better.



Susan, have you read them all? I'm so sad that, "the alphabet stops at Y." But, I'm glad that she had very clear instructions that there are to be no adaptions and no other writers finishing her work.
Becky, I just recommended In the Footsteps of Crazy Horse to a group of 4th graders at one of my elementary schools. It seems really very interesting.
JoAnn, that sounds interesting.
Brianon, they're mine too. I read a lot of them. I love cosy mysteries. I also need to finish the Throne of Glass books. I read the first one, then got distracted.
Becky, I just recommended In the Footsteps of Crazy Horse to a group of 4th graders at one of my elementary schools. It seems really very interesting.
JoAnn, that sounds interesting.
Brianon, they're mine too. I read a lot of them. I love cosy mysteries. I also need to finish the Throne of Glass books. I read the first one, then got distracted.

Interesting that two of us read books in Grafton's Kinsey Milhone series!

I also finished "Emergency Contact", solely for the fact that Rainbow Rowell loved it, and she is one of my faves! I want to be her sister kind of favorite. She was right. The book was worthy of 4 stars. I want to send Sam to college, and loved Penny and all her weirdness.
I will finish "Sold on A Monday" today, and will give it 3 stars. Compelling story, but a little heavy on the predictive side. A feel gooder, if you are looking for that.
Great job you guys. I wonder who will read the most novels this month? You all seem to be voracious readers, and I love it!


I've read 14 books this month, but only 9 have been novels.
The Death of Dulgath -- 4 stars
The Rose and the Thorn -- 5 stars
Kingdom of Ash - 4 stars
Tower of Dawn -- 3 stars
The Crown Tower -- 5 stars
Heads You Win -- 4 stars
The Nix -- 3 stars
The Crossover -- 4 stars
Elizabeth I -- 3 stars

I really liked it. It was a twist on the classic fairy tale retelling. It was a Regency era Greek mythology retelling. I really enjoyed it.

I love all those Riyria books.

Me too. I think I've finally read everything that author has written. Have you read Brandon Sanderson too? or Jim Butcher?



The Winds of War
War and Remembrance
River of Bones
All of them were 4 stars.
Elizabeth, I just want to point out that, because of length, the audiobook version of War and Remembrance is split into two volumes. And for some odd reason, the library only has Vol. 1....not Vol. 2. I didn't want to read only half a book so I bought mine from audible. The library really needs to have the complete audio, either on CD or as a download.


Me too. And sadder once I learned that, after Z, she was planning to start with numbers.



Classic! Have you tried Terry Pratchett? He’s sort of the same style.
Sarah is our prize drawing winner for November 2018’s reading challenge. They read The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. Congratulations!
Also, I just realized this, but Sarah's comment was 42! Which is the answer to life, the universe and everything*. Unfortunately, the computer matrix running the question was destroyed to make way for a galactic bypass. :D
* If you are confused by this comment, might I recommend you read The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
* If you are confused by this comment, might I recommend you read The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

That is awesome. Do I believe in coincidences? Yep. But I'm not sure this is one of them.

That’s awesome.
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