My Monthly Reads – October 2017
My Monthly Reads – October 2017
October was an incredible reading month!! One historical novel, a book that inspired a thrilling Netflix Original (that I binge-watched?!) and a piece of non-fiction about the culture, history and people of Afghanistan. The pure enjoyment derived from the diversity of the books read this month re-affirms my desire to maintain an eclectic range of books by my bedside.
Currently, there are two poetry books, two non-fiction books (including a self-help book), a classic, and three novels (not including the classic?) ?????. I like to dip in and out of the poetry and non-fiction books…I don’t always fancy reading a novel just before bed. Sometimes all I need is a short poem whilst, on another occasion, nothing less than a heavy Anna Karenina-esque saga will do…it’s all about balance!
So, without further ado, my October reads with the awarded COFFEE CUPS are as follows:
- ☕☕☕☕☕ Chocolate Girls by Annie Murray
- ☕☕☕☕ 13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher
- ☕☕☕☕ The Sewing Circles of Herat by Chistina Lamb
HAPPY READING!!! ??