Hey There Internet! I'm enjoying some Christmas music and drinking some orange tea as I'm thinking about all the books I read this month. (Seriously, Audiobooks make it so easy to read more!) So without further ado, here is my November wrap up! (I still can't believe the year is almost over!)
1. The Rose and The Dagger by Renée Ahdieh.
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via Amazon. |
I gave this book four stars. It was a really great sequel to
The Wrath and The Dawn, but I found the first book to be more suspenseful and action-packed. Although this book held a lot of twists I wasn't expecting!
2. Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King.
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I listened to this book on Audible (Will Patton is a great narrator btw) and I really enjoyed it. I know a lot of people don't really like this series because it leans more towards the grocery store spy novels instead of the legendary stuff King is known for, but I really enjoyed this book and felt really wrapped up in it. I do love serial killers though, so this book captivated me instantly. I gave it four stars!
3. The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood.
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I read this book in my Women Writer's class, and I really liked it. I wasn't a fan of the ending, but I was amazed by the world that Atwood built. Everything in this dystopian society is based on something that has happened before in the world, and it's absolutely fascinating that she was able to put this world together. I gave it four stars.
4. Why Can't My Life Be A Romance Novel? by Melinda R. Cordell.
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I was sent this audiobook for free from the author in exchange for an honest review. This is a cute short story about a girl who has a crush on a boy in her class and makes comparisons between him and her favorite romance novel. The pace seemed rushed and I didn't really understand the ending, but it was a cute, goofy little story. I gave it 3 stars.
5. Jane Eyre- The Graphic novel- by Charlotte Brontë.
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I read this one for school, and I enjoyed it. I had never read Jane Eyre before, and I'm sure I missed a lot of stuff reading the graphic version. The story was a little extra, but I liked how there was a plot twist in the middle instead of them just falling in love and getting married. Mr. Rochester was kind of a douche though. I gave this book 3 stars.
6. Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys
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via Paris Review. |
This book is the unofficial prequel to Jane Eyre and tells the story of Bertha, the madwoman in the attic. I didn't actually finish this book because I got behind in class, but I liked the first few chapters all right. (Don't hate me!!)
And there you have it! All the books I read in November. Let me know what you read in November and what you're favorite reads of the month were! I'll see you all on Friday for another book review!