Well, November happened. Lot’s of pretty cool stuff in my non-blog life, and things related to the blog. Pretty good reading month — almost good writing month. Some less-than-good reads, plenty of great reads. Nothing to complain about, that’s for sure.
So anyway, here’s what happened here in November.
Books/Novels/Novellas Read/Listened to:
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Reviews Posted:
- Zero Sum Game by S.L. Huang: A Healthy Dose of SF Peanut Butter in this Thriller’s Chocolate Results in a Very Tasty Book
- Two Kinds of Truth by Michael Connelly: Bosch Enters New Territory and Revisits some Old in Two Very Different cases
- Dark Sacred Night by Michael Connelly: Bosch and Ballard Team Up in one of Connelly’s best
- Some quick thoughts on Lethal White by Robert Galbraith
- The Green Viper by Rob Sinclair: A strong, twisty thriller that will satisfy
- Be Brave, Little Puffy by Arline Cooper: A Cute Fish Tale
- The Twisted Web by Rebecca Bradley: A Great Hook and Subtle Storytelling Make for a Compelling Read
- The Place You’re Supposed to Laugh by Jenn Stroud Rossmann: A Great Read about the Less-Glamorous, Less-Successful Side of Silicon Valley
- Her Last Move by John Marrs: This Thriller Left Me Feeling Gobsmacked and Awestruck
- The Vinyl Detective: Written in Dead Wax by Andrew Carmel: A great intro to one of the most unlikely thriller heroes around
- You Had Me at Woof (Audiobook) by Julie Klam, Karen White: A meandering mess of vaguely dog-related memoirs.
- Depth of Winter by Craig Johnson: Walt Goes South of the Border on a Rescue Mission
- Know Me from Smoke by Matt Phillips: A heart-wrenching noir love story.
- Dry Hard by Nick Spalding: Who needs to drink when you can have this much fun reading?
- Degrading Orbits by Bradley Horner: What comes next for the Star-Crossed Axel and Helen
- Kitties Are Not Good To Eat by Cassandra Gelvin: and other useful and cute advice on feline care for the younger set.
- The Lord’s Supper as the Sign and Meal of the New Covenant by Guy Prentiss Waters: A Thoughtful & Encouraging Look at the Supper in its Redemptive-Historical Context
- Small Town Nightmare by Anna Willett: A Creepy and Fast Adventure
- My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite: A Charming, Dark, and (somehow) Fun Serial Killer Tale
- The Summer Holidays Survival Guide by Jon Rance: Heart-warming and Funny Bone-Tickling
- They Promised Me the Gun Wasn’t Loaded by James Alan Gardner: The Newest Canadian Super-Heroes are Back in Action
Book Challenge Progress:
You Had Me at Woof (Audiobook) by Julie Klam, Karen White The Complaints by Ian Rankin My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite They Promised Me the Gun Wasn’t Loaded by James Alan Gardner Mr. Monk Goes to the Firehouse by Lee Goldberg, Laura Hicks Play Dead by David Rosenfelt, Grover Gardner |
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The Green Viper by Rob Sinclair The Place You’re Supposed to Laugh by Jenn Stroud Rossmann Be Brave, Little Puffy by Arline Cooper The Summer Holidays Survival Guide by Jon Rance Know Me from Smoke by Matt Phillips Kitties Are Not Good To Eat by Cassandra Gelvin Dry Hard by Nick Spalding Small Town Nightmare by Anna Willett You Had Me at Woof (Audiobook) by Julie Klam, Karen White My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite Her Last Move by John Marrs Rediscovering Humility: Why the Way Up is Downby Christopher Hutchinson The Frame-Up by Meghan Scott Molin |
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The Green Viper by Rob Sinclair The Place You’re Supposed to Laugh by Jenn Stroud Rossmann Be Brave, Little Puffy by Arline Cooper The Twisted Web by Rebecca Bradley Degrading Orbits by Bradley Horner The Summer Holidays Survival Guide by Jon Rance Know Me from Smoke by Matt Phillips Kitties Are Not Good To Eat by Cassandra Gelvin Dry Hard by Nick Spalding Small Town Nightmare by Anna Willett |
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✔ Read an audio book with multiple narrators: Ways to die in Glasgow by Heather Wilds, Napoleon Ryan ✔ Read a book you chose based on the cover: Know Me from Smoke by Matt Phillips: A heart-wrenching noir love story. |
How was your month?