Friday, November 15, 2019

November mid-month wrap up

My status for the year is:


I fell behind on my blog so I set the first week of this month aside for that. My blog is up-to-date and pushes into the first week of December now. So my reading average has dropped but it was worth it to put things back in order.

NOVEMBER READS:

TBR
No, We Can't Be Friends A totally laugh out loud romantic comedy by Sophie Ranald Pathfinder (Cowboys & Harvey Girls, #3) by Anna Schmidt Risk It All (Rocky Mountain Bounty Hunters #2) by Katie Ruggle The Way Back to You (Blessings, Georgia #9) by Sharon Sala The Girls in the Lake (Beth Adams #2) by Helen PhiferThe Midwives of Lark Lane An absolutely heartbreaking historical family saga by Pam Howes Why She Ran by Geraldine Hogan

Currently Reading:
Christmas from the Heart by Sheila Roberts An Alaskan Christmas (Wild River #1) by Jennifer Snow A Wedding in December by Sarah Morgan Cowboy Christmas Redemption (Gold Valley, #8) by Maisey Yates Coming Home for Christmas (Haven Point, #10) by RaeAnne Thayne

Read
Christmas in Silver Springs (Silver Springs, #6) by Brenda Novak The Argument by Victoria Jenkins The Girl I Left Behind by Andie Newton Cold Heart Creek (Detective Josie Quinn #7) by Lisa Regan Murder at the Dolphin Hotel (A Miss Underhay Mystery #1) by Helena Dixon Single by K.L. Slater Snow Creek (Detective Megan Carpenter, #1) by Gregg Olsen Her Dark Heart by Carla Kovach The Quiet Girls An absolutely addictive mystery thriller by J.M. Hewitt My Mother's Silence by Lauren Westwood A Christmas Wish and a Cranberry Kiss at the Cosy Kettle (Cosy Kettle, #3) by Liz Eeles Smoke Screen by Terri Blackstock A Convenient Fiction (Parish Orphans of Devon, #3) by Mimi Matthews The Child of Auschwitz by Lily Graham The Manor House Murder by Joyce Cato 


*each image is clickable on Goodreads

I did have a couple of DNFs, and it has been a long while since I have had to put a book down. 



5 comments:

  1. It is crazy how much you can read.

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  2. I would love to be able to get through so many books in a month (ot half a month), you have super powers.

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  3. 481! Wow! I am so jealous. Great going my friend

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  4. You are absolutely amazing at reading so many books Robin I so wish I could read so many books like you can. Keep up the great work. Thank you so much for sharing your awesome post.

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