Book Reviews

September 2021 Reads

September was another good month for reading. I continued with Doug Johnstone's Skelf series and discovered the Washington Poe series by M. W. Craven

Highlights of the month were "Black Summer" by M. W. Craven and "Rock Paper Scissors" by Alice Feeney

Once again I only managed one book from the TBR, "The Farm" by Joanne Ramos

August 2021 Reads

August was my first full month of retirement and I went from 2 or 3 books a month to 16 books. Other than the 140 character comments on Twitter I didn't bother to do any proper reviews, think I was just drunk on the joy of being able to read. So this is just a glimpse of what I read during the month.

I thoroughly enjoyed discovering the Eddie Flynn series of books by Steve Cavanagh, although it did turnout that I'd read "Thirteen" a couple of years ago without reasling in was part of a series.

Another series I discovered and loved were the Skelf books by Doug Johnstone

Unfortunately the TBR pile was only reduced by one book but what a book it was. "Where The Crawdads Sing" by Delia Owens was a beautiful love story

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