I was doing REALLY good in August and then….It’s been a struggle to read these past few months. I know the holidays are just around the corner and it’s a crap-shoot as to whether I have more or less time to read. I was thinking there’s no way I’m going to read my 35 book goal for this year, but I’m at 31….so I’m hopeful!
- The Lightkeeper’s Wife by Sarah Anne Johnson F
- Secrets of a Charmed Life by Susan Meissner F
- The Wolf Hour by Sarah Lewis F A
- The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows F
- Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty F A
- To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han F
- The Lifegiving Home by Sally & Sarah Clarkson NF
- Jane of Austin by Hillary Manton Lodge F
- The Summer Wives by Beatriz Williams F
FAVORITE FICTION BOOK
This is always so hard! I love fiction, especially historical fiction and I managed several of them this fall. I’m going to have to be completely cheesy and say that To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before was my favorite. Yes, I know. I’m rolling my eyes while typing this. The rest of the fictions I’ve read were all great and I enjoyed most of them, but ATBILB was just a goofy, girly read.
My sister and I watched the movie on Netflix and both thought it was a fun, fluffy movie…and can we just say give all the heart eyes to Noah Centineo. The writing and the story were nothing spectacular, nothing surprising, but it was just a heartwarming teen romantic comedy. Something that just struck a chord in the teen girl in each of us.
Jane of Austin was right there with ATBILB, and honestly I may have loved a bit more. I’ve loved everything I’ve read my Hillary Manton Lodge. Her stories and characters are endearing and her knack for incorporating food and recipes is exquisite, not to mention very yummy. I’ve always had great success with ANY of her recipes.
FAVORITE NON-FICTION BOOK
By default the Clarkson Ladies have it, The Lifegiving Home. I honestly haven’t read much by any of the Clarksons that I didn’t love, but The Lifegiving Home was a different read. Month by month Sally and Sarah go through how they make a house a home, which is perfect for this time of year.
We’ve actually been going through TLH with my Raising Generations Today mom group; it’s been a great resource for discussing our homes and what we want our homes to be for our families. It’s a slow, thoughtful read (which is sometimes hard for me), but it would be a great book to take slowly over a year and really think about what you want “home” to mean to your family.
THE BOOK I DIDN’T LIKE
Big Little Lies. I tried, really I did. Some of it I liked. Some of it I skipped (like the last 1/4 of it). There was just way too much and it was drawn out and I just wanted to know what had happened. I listened to it on audiobook. I seriously skipped a couple of HOURS of reading, and I didn’t miss anything.
This is the first book of Moriarty’s that I read and people have raved about it for years, especially as her BEST book. I’m thinking I probably won’t pick up another book of her’s again. It’s just not my cup of tea.
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(I’ve notated books I’ve read for my book club * and F for Fiction, NF for Non-Fiction, and A if it was an Audiobook).
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Sometimes the cheesiest books are my favorites. 😊 I haven’t read To All The Boys yet, but I’ll have to pick it up when I get the chance!
I also need to get that Clarkson book! I’m just so wishy-washy with nonfiction, I put it off. But that sounds lovely.
Some NF I love and some is an absolute CHORE to get through. I feel like I have to read NF though, because it’s “informative and broadens my perspective” 😉