Saturday 7 November 2020

Literature: September Books

 

Every month instead of writing individual book reviews for the books I had read, I just post a list of those books.  At the beginning of the year, I set a target of reading 60 books but due to lockdown and having more time on my hands, I actually hit that target in April so I increased my target to 100, and by end of July, I had read 102. Instead of increasing my target again, I decided I would just read for the sake of reading.

Most months in 2020 I have been able to read 10 or more books, but in September I only managed to read 7 books.  So what books did I read?

Crime

Past Tense by  Lee Child

Christian

Darkness Visible by William Styron

Fiction

The Librarian by Sally Vickers

Short Stories

Notting Hill Carnival by Candice Carly Williams

The little dreams of Lara Cliffe by Milly Johnson

Non-Fiction

Why you should read Children’s Books by Katherine Rundell

The Prison Doctor – Life Inside by Amanda Brown


None of these books really stood out to be this month. To be honest I am struggling to get the enthusiasm and concentration to read at the minute and am not sure why, think it maybe because I am suffering from fatigue – which is why there are a couple of short stories in there.

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