So for November, I decided to do a TBR – November stack. I’m going to say it now, that stack may kill me (on top of trying my hardest to finish final edits this month). Still got a pretty decent number of books read . . .
The Anatomist’s Wife | Anna Lee Huber: A lot grittier than most regency books I read, but still loved it.
Girl from the Train | Irma Joubert: Oh my stars. This book. Just get it. Read it. You won’t be sorry. I loved hearing about this different side of WWII.
Prosperity for Writers | Honoree Corder: This one was my craft book of the month. I like how Honoree encourages you to re-think your thoughts on the “starving writer” mindset.
A Thousand Pieces of You | Claudia Gray: This one was crazy good. It reminded me a lot of the television show Fringe. I’m excited to dive into book two.
Otis Spofford | Beverly Cleary: The boys and I were reading this one at bed time. They loved listening to all the trouble Otis go into. We’re excited to move onto Paddington though (Drew’s favorite).
Currently reading Lindsey Cummings’ The Fires of Calderon and Anna Banks’ Of Poseidon—a mermaid story. How can you not?
What are you reading?
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