Thursday, November 01, 2018

BOOKS READ IN OCTOBER









Even though I took a four day vacation during which I read a total of 86 pages, I still managed to read 12 books. As usual it was a good mix but I fell down on reading for My Big Fat Reading Project. I did read three translated books.

Stats: Fiction: 11. Big Fat Reading Project: 1. Written by women: 8. Mystery: 1. Drama: 1. Translated: 3. Thriller: 1.

Authors new to me: Jennifer Zeynab Joukhadar, Laura Lippman, Bud Smith, Jenny Erpenbeck, Miriam Toews.

Countries I visited: United States, Syria, France, Israel, Germany, Canada.

Favorites: The Map of Salt and Stars, Sunburn, Bye Bye Blondie, All My Puny Sorrows.
Least favorite: Flood.


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How was your reading in October? Which were your favorite books? Have you read any of the ones I read?

14 comments:

  1. Great month! I enjoyed American Marriage and LOVED Sunburned.

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    1. Thanks Diane. Isn't reading great?

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  2. The cover for The Map of Salt and Stars is so beautiful that I want to check it out just for that alone! Looks like you had a great reading month!

    Carrie @ The Butterfly Reader

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    1. Thank you for stopping by and commenting Carries. I was so impressed with that book. Will go now and check out your blog.

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  3. You had a good October! I liked American Marriage and Sunburn too -- and I've had Miriam Toews book on my shelves for a long time ... waiting for just the right time when I can read about this subject matter. She's quite well thought of in Canada.

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    1. Miriam Towes! I had had that book for years too. She is amazing. Somehow despite the subject matter she offers a big shout out for so many positive things including sisters and family. I loved All My Puny Sorrows so much and when you read it you will be surprised to learn from whom she got the title!

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  4. great month! As I said I think on your review post, I really enjoy Erpenbeck's previous book and want to try this one. She's an amazing author

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    1. Yes, I definitely want to read more by Erpenbeck!

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  5. So many books, as always! :-) I'm curious to know what you thought of The Messenger. Bye Bye Blondie's cover looks like one of a graphic novel. I already read your review so I know it's nothing like it.

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    1. My next review will be The Messenger. Many of the American publications of Despentes's books have that look. I love it! And her books are pretty graphic but not in that way!

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  6. So many books read! Where do you find the time? Or maybe you are just a really fast reader. I am full of envy.

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    1. I guess I just made the time. I have become a pretty boring person. All I do is read-:)

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  7. Judy, another great month - I'm afraid I haven't read any of these books though. Happy reading in November.

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    1. That's ok. We read what we like to read. Happy reading in November to you! Thanks so much for always stopping by to comment.

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