Phew! It's been a minute. I didn't have a personal computer for a while there, so blogging was hard, but I sure did a lot of reading. I'll go through the lists quickly--my favorites for each month are highlighted, although I really enjoyed a lot of these. I got Kindle Unlimited and went wild on cozy romantasy and a few other genres for variety! Books Read in September Atomic Anna by Rachel Barenbaum (Book club read) Harry's Trees by Jon Cohen (Another book club read) The Moon Is Down by John Steinbeck (Yet another book club read) A Different Sky by Randie K. Berman (Rec'd by the author from a shared fb group--I loved it!) Books Read in October Ensnaring the Siren by Desirée M. Niccoli (Haven Cove #3) (LibraryThing review--and fit the romantasy kick--with mermaids!) The Orc and the Innkeeper by Cora Crane (Elderberry Falls #1) The Gargoyle and the Songbird by Cora Crane (Elderberry Falls #2) Crenshaw by Katherine Applegate (audiobook) Party of One: Be Your Own Best ...
The Dry by Jane Harper (Book club read)--First of a mystery series set in Australia; solid read and fit well with the setting in a drought-struck town Never Meant to Meet You by Alli Frank and Asha Youmans (Another book club read)-- Loved this Black/Jewish friendship story and they really know what they're talking about when it comes to teaching! The Once and Future Witches by Alix E. Harrow (Yet another book club read)-- Loved, loved this magical alternate history--perfect remix of history and fairytale and feminism--over 500 pages and I did not want it to stop! I actually recommended this one so I guess I really know my own taste lol! Kat Girl by Sarah Lahey (LibraryThing review)--Another one set in Australia, this one in Melbourne. Main character is a twice-divorced architect who is definitely autism spectrum-coded. This book gets really frank and weird and there's a lot of architecture and Monopoly but definitely an interesting read. Also, the romance is definitely secon...