
Have had a lot of hit and miss this month. I’m now at my end of my “not to buy any books” ban and I think that’s why I have had such a rocky month. Several of the books I read are those who have been on my shelf for a lot longer than it should. Still I did read some great books in genres I not normally read in. Like for an example Hex by Heuvelt and You by Caroline Kepnes.
September will be the “caching up” month I think. Since I don’t have been able to buy books, I have a lot of series I follow and new books to read. So I will have to get that boll rolling. I’m going to try not to go overboard and buy to many books again. Do NOT wish to be put on another ban in the near future.
Favorite book this month: Hard choice this month but I think it is Sweet Dreams by Kristen Ashley. That one was wonderful.
Least favorite book this month: The undomestic goddess – Sophie Kinsella. Not happy with that one. 😦
Number of physical books: 7
Number of e-books: 3
Number of audiobooks: 3
Total pages: 5178
Female authors: 7
Male authors: 5
 Spirits in the trees – Morgan H. McDonaldSettings: Washington, USA Pages: 410 Published: 2012 Genres: Horror, romance, mystery, thriller and suspense My rating: 3/5 Links: Review Book 1 in The spirits series.  | 
 Mr Mercedes – Stephen KingSettings: USA Pages: 436 Published: 2014 Genres: Fiction, thriller, mystery, crime and horror. My rating: 4/5 Links: Review Book 1 in The Bill Hodges series.  | 
 The Child – Fiona BartonSettings: London, England Pages: 448 Published: 2017 Genres: Mystery, fiction, thriller, crime, suspense. My rating: 3/5 Links: Review  | 
 HEX – Thomas Olde HeuveltSettings: USA Pages: 384 Published: 2013 Genres: Horror, fantasy, paranormal, fiction, thriller. My rating: 4/5 Links: Review  | 
 Sudden response – R.L MathewsonSettings: USA Pages: 260 Published: 2011 Genres: Romance, contemporary, funny. My rating: 5/5 Links: Review Book 1 in The EMS series.  | 
 Flesh & Bone – Jonathan MaberrySettings: Dystopia USA Pages: 469 Published: 2012 Genres:Horror, dystopia, young adult, science fiction. My rating: 4/5 Links: Review Book 3 in The Rot & Ruin series.  | 
 You – Caroline KepnesSettings: New York, USA Pages: 424 Published: 2014 Genres: Thriller, fiction, mystery, contemporary. My rating: 3/5 Links: Review Book 1 in The You series.  | 
 Finders Keepers – Stephen KingSettings: USA Pages: 431 Published: 2015 Genres: Horror, thriller, crime, mystery. My rating: 3/5 Links: Review Book 2 in The Bill Hodges series.  | 
 Hush – Karen RobardsSettings: Huston, USA Pages: 407 Published: 2014 Genres: Romantic, suspense, thriller, mystery. My rating: 2/5 Links: Review  | 
 Sweet Dreams – Kristen AshleySettings: Carnal, Colorado USA Pages: 562 Published: 2011 Genres: Contemporary, romance. My rating: 5/5 Links: Review Book 2 in The Colorado mountain series.  | 
 The red notebook – Antoine LaurainSettings: Paris, France Pages: 159 Published: 2015 Genres: Contemporary, romance. My rating: 5/5 Links: Review  | 
 The murder bag – Tony ParsonsSettings: London, England Pages: 384 Published: 2014 Genres: Mystery, crime, thriller. My rating: 3/5 Links: Review Book 1 in The Max Wolfe series.  | 
 The undomestic goddess – Sophie KinsellaSettings: England Pages: 404 Published: 2005 Genres: Contemporary, chick lit, romance. My rating: 1/5 Links: Review  | 

		
Spirits in the trees – Morgan H. McDonald
Mr Mercedes – Stephen King
The Child – Fiona Barton
HEX – Thomas Olde Heuvelt
Sudden response – R.L Mathewson
Flesh & Bone – Jonathan Maberry
You – Caroline Kepnes
Finders Keepers – Stephen King
Hush – Karen Robards
Sweet Dreams – Kristen Ashley
The red notebook – Antoine Laurain
The murder bag – Tony Parsons
The undomestic goddess – Sophie Kinsella
That’s awesome books
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I’m also on a ‘can’t buy anymore books’ ban haha (at least until I get paid) because I kind of went overboard last month 😅😅 Your planned TBR looks great btw and sorry to be such a downer but your second paragraph may need editing again 😅
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I’m done with my ban and bought a book this weekend. Now I have the need to buy more. Haha . Thank you for letting me know. English is not my first language and I always miss mistakes I do. 😛
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