Hello, fellow readers! I read a whopping 20 books this month! How, you ask? I clearly do not have a life outside of reading and writing. And why? I wanted to get ahead on my 2016 reading challenge so that I wouldn’t have to worry about reading anything during National Novel Writing Month (but more on that later).
I read from many different genres so I hope you’ll find something that tickles your fancy!
Like always, you can click on the book title or picture to purchase a copy of the book from Amazon. In no particular order:

All the Dead Girls by Rita Herron
Rating: ★★★★ Review: Click here.

Love Letters to the World by Meia Geddes
Rating: ★★★ Review: Click here.

Getting Off On Frank Sinatra by Megan Edwards
Rating: ★★★ Review: Click here.

The Night Before Christmas by Rose Collins
Rating: ★★★★ Review: Click here.

Boy Band by Jacqueline E. Smith
Rating: ★★★★ Review: Click here.

Backstage by Jacqueline E. Smith
Rating: ★★★★ Review: Click here.

Worldwide by Jacqueline E. Smith
Rating: ★★★★ Review: Click here.

And Then What? by D.R. Graham
Rating: ★★★★ Review: Click here.

The Roanoke Girls by Amy Engel
Rating: ★★★★★ Review: Click here.

Empire of Storms by Sarah J. Maas
Rating: ★★★ Review: Click here.

Frosh: Second Chances by Monica B. Wagner
Rating: ★★★ Review: Click here.

Love Letters to the Dead by Ava Dellaira
Rating: ★★★★★ Review: Click here.

Pointe and Shoot by Alison Stone
Rating: ★★★ Review: Click here.

PsychoAnalysis by V.R. Stone
Rating: ★★★★ Review: Click here.

Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
Rating: ★★★★★ Review: Click here.

Tell Me Again by Michelle Major
Rating: ★★★ Review: Click here.

Illuminae by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff
Rating: ★★★★ Review: Click here.

Out of Play by Joy Norstrom
Rating: ★★★★ Review: Click here.

Doubles Love by Ali Dean
Rating: ★★★ Review: Click here.

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
by Jane Austen & Seth Grahame-Smith
Rating: ★★★ Review: Click here.
Please feel free to comment on any of my reviews or send me an e-mail if you have any questions about what I’ve written (or if you just want to talk about books).
Until next month, happy reading!
– L
I love the variety in the books you read!
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Thanks Ashley! I used to only read YA books but I’m trying to branch out now. I never want to feel like I’m missing out on a good story just because it’s not in my preferred genre.
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I’m starting to branch out a little bit too, I still have genres that I refuse to read though.
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That’s good! It’s kind of nice knowing what you like and don’t like. The synopsis usually helps me figure out if the book is a waste of my time or not.
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I usually always read the synopsis. Sometimes it’s fun to go into a book blind though.
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Definitely! Especially mysteries and thrillers. The less you know, the better.
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I went into A Monster Calls blind!
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I still haven’t read that yet! Did you like it?
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I absolutely loved it!
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