The September/October Roundup
I never got around to making this post for September, so I'll include it with my October reading recap. It's been a good couple of reading months. Here's what I read:
September:
- The Serpent's Tale (Ariana Franklin)
- Power in the Blood (Michael Lister)
- White Doves at Morning (James Lee Burke)
- Red Light (T. Jefferson Parker)
- Freezing Point (Karen Dionne)
- Missing Justice (Alafair Burke)
- A Carrion Death (Michael Stanley)
- Dirty Laundry (Paula Woods)
- Mausoleum (Justin Scott)
- Tilt-A-Whirl (Chris Grabenstein)
- Mad Mouse (Chris Grabenstein)
- When Darkness Falls (James Grippando)
- The Big O (Declan Burke)
- Bleeders (Bill Pronzini)
- Rainy City (Earl Emerson)
- Playing With the Enemy (Gary Moore)
- Butcher's Hill (Laura Lippman)
- Precious Blood (Jonathan Hayes)
And I'm off to a great start with November, too. Hope your fall reading has been great thus far, and don't forget to set your clocks tomorrow and vote on or before Tuesday! Happy Reading!
3 comments:
And I thought I was a fast reader! Wow.
Debbie, at least a third of those books are audio books. I have been listening to audios in the car now for over three years and I've recently started listening to them while I craft or do yard work or exercise.
But, I DON'T read fast. I'm one of those people who literally has to read EVERY word! There are times when I wish I read faster because there are so many great books out there, but then I realize that I wouldn't enjoy them near as much as I do if I read them that fast!
You make me ashamed of myself. I've still not read 'White Doves at Morning.' It's sitting on the shelf right now, giving me the guilts.
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