This is a where I look back at what I read (or tried to read) during the past month. I also plan on highlighting my experiences in any book club reads I from the month as well. I will always start with any books I would label as a surprise find/under-read books so if anyone missed my reviews for them, and don’t make it to the end of this post, they’ll be easy to find.
So I know things have been a bit slow here, but I should be getting back into a better groove. I had family staying with us since early July, and while I was happy to have them here, it definitely impacted my ability to spend time on blogging. So, I am hoping this is the month I finally find my routine again 🙂 I have been reading more than I was for a while, which is a step in the right direction, and I’ve been finding more time to return to blogging, just need to get settled back into a routine.
I am ale watching some TV. Currently watching The Man in the High Castle with my oldest son and husband, We just finished season 1 and I’m quite curious to watch the next season and try to figure out what happens. And Outlander is back with a new season, so I’m enjoying that as well.
Highlighted Read
Review Summary
- [7 Sep] Magicians Impossible by Brad Abraham ★★★½
- [11 Sep] The Forgotten Beasts of Eld by Patricia A. McKillip ★★★★
- [19 Sep] The Imposters of Aventil by Marshall Ryan Maresca ★★★½
- [25 Sep] Provenance by Ann Leckie ★★★★★
What I Read
- Magicians Impossible by Brad Abraham
- Valour and Vanity by Mary Robinette Kowal
- The Tethered Mage by Melissa Caruso
- The Salt Line by Holly Goddard Jones
- Provenance by Ann Leckie
- Ash and Quill by Rachel Caine
Looking Forward to
Live does take over sometimes doesn’t it but it’s nice to get back to some sort of normalcy.
I still haven’t read the Kowall books but think I should as if you’ve liked them I probably will do too.
Lynn 😀
The Kowal books are great if you are looking for a fantasy of manners read.
I’m trying to get back to blogging more, too. Life doesn’t always allow it. I’m really looking forward to the new Joe Hill.
It’s hard to keep up with everything! The new Joe Hill is good, but different from his other books (its also 4 shorter novel/novellas)
This is going to be an insane month of new releases…and I thought September was busy! Hoping to hit up Stone in the Skull, Artemis, The Core, and The Bloodprint too. I think I may be biting off more than I can chew…
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Oh, yeah, I want to read all those, but not sure I’ll fit them all in this month. There needs to be a way to add “reading hours” where everything else just gets put on hold, and it doesnt impact sleep or anything.
Some nice ones there!
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Yeah, should be a great month!
I did not even know a new Leckie was out! I do like her style
I’m really surprised how little I have heard about the new Leckie! And its definitely worth reading, especially if you enjoyed her other books