I fell down a Georgette Heyer hole this month. I haven't really found any fiction that interests me so when that happens I rely on Georgette Heyer or P.G. Wodehouse (I just brought home three of his books tonight.) to help me get out of my fiction reading slump. We shall see how that works!
November's Nightstand:
From September's Nightstand I read:
- The Bark of the Bog Owl by Jonathan Rogers - I have heard a lot of rave reviews about this series so I decided to check it out. I found this an enjoyable read, though it took me awhile to get into it. I'm not sure if I'll read the rest of the books in the series, but we'll see.
- Giddy Up Eunice: Because Women Need Each Other by Sophie Hudson - I love to listen to the Big Book Podcast and Sophie Hudson is one of the co-host. There were a few gems to take from this book, but overall just an okay read.
I also read:
- False Colours by Georgette Heyer - Twins switching places always make for an interesting read. Fun.
- Lady of Quality by Georgette Heyer - A decent Heyer.
- Pistols for Two by Georgette Heyer - This was a book of short stories--not my favorite, but I did make my way through it.
- Treacherous Is the Night by Anna Lee Huber - This was an exciting and adventurous read that I really enjoyed.
- God Has a Waiting Room by Kim Haney - This was a timely read about when you are going through struggles and what to do while you're in "God's waiting room." This gave me a lot of food for thought and a book I want to re-visit.
- How to Read a Book: A Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading - Mortimer Adler & Charles Van Doreen - My review on Instagram.
- Voracious: A Hungry Reader Eats Her Way Through Great Books by Cara Nicoletti - I loved the idea behind this book, but it was just a so-so read.