APRIL by the numbers:
Total books read: 10
Published in 2023: 9
Backlist titles: 1
Five star reads: 4
Debut novels: 3
Books that are part of a series: 2
Goodreads challenge: 41/120 (34%)
GR NetGalley challenge: 22/80 (28%)
GR Edelweiss challenge: 11/20 (55%)
In April, my armchair travels took me to
England (4 times)
U.S.A. (3 times)
Australia (twice)
Wales (once)
In this past month I’ve read TEN titles.
I enjoyed every one of them, some more than others of course.
“Homecoming” by Kate Morton
AND WORTHY RUNNER-UP:
“Death Under A Little Sky” by Stig Abell
I feel very lucky to have access to so many wonderful books and hope that you have lots of great reading in your future. ♥
And remember….
I have several short stories I’ve saved up for May reading.
Do you intend to read any short stories in May?
Looks like a fab bookish month Lynne. I hope May is just as good!
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Thanks so much Nicki. It was a great month!
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There are a lot of short stories I would like to read. I could try to squeeze in an anthology for May.
Have a great May reading month.
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I have several anthologies on my TBR but also have 3 blog tours and umpteen review commitments. I fear I’ll just be reading individual short stories between novels. Thanks for getting in touch.
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I am still trying to get to the Birthday Girl. I fancy the Kate Morton too.
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Both were excellent reads Emma. ENJOY!
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I need to move Homecoming up my tbr! One great short story I read recently is Signal Moon by Kate Quinn! It found it free on Amazon Prime (I think). It’s reminiscent of Rose Code. I think you’d like it! My fav short story is Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan.
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Thanks for the “Signal Moon” recommendation Carol. 😍👍
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