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❤ FAVORITE BOOKS READ 2019 > Favorite Books Read in October

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Chris | 7142 comments Mod
October is coming to an end! What were some of your favorite books read this month?

I had a busy month and didn't get to read a lot, but here are my favorites:

Tallowwood by N.R. Walker Frankly in Love (Frankly in Love, #1) by David Yoon The Play (Briar U, #3) by Elle Kennedy


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Deanna (anovelglimpse) | 6025 comments Mod
I was the opposite. It got cold and rainy here, so I read a lot. My favorites were:

Landon & Shay Part One (L&S Duet, #1) by Brittainy C. Cherry The Simple Wild (Wild, #1) by K.A. Tucker Getting Played (Getting Some, #2) by Emma Chase I Knead You Tonight by Teagan Hunter Black Sheep (Dirty Mafia Duet, #1) by Meghan March White Knight (Dirty Mafia Duet, #2) by Meghan March Moonlighter (The Company, #1) by Sarina Bowen The Wallace Girl (Feud, #1) by Eliot Scott Obsidio (The Illuminae Files, #3) by Amie Kaufman The Kingmaker (All The King's Men Duet, #1) by Kennedy Ryan


message 3: by Karen (last edited Nov 01, 2019 08:58AM) (new)

Karen I read four books in October and enjoyed three of them, all of them very different from the other.

The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill
The Girl Who Drank the Moon can probably be considered a middle school read but I really enjoyed it. It was about a cursed land told from multiple points of views. The story plays around with the idea of how stories/legends change and spread as they are told from one person to the next. The POVs clash in a spectacular way at the end. Overall an enchanting tale I really enjoyed.

The Alice Network by Kate Quinn
The Alice Network was recommended by a friend. I otherwise might have never picked it up. The story was captivating, taking place during an era I rarely read about, World War I. We follow two points of views- One of a female spy behind enemy lines in WWI and one of a young woman trying to find her cousin who went missing towards the end of WWII. It was so suspenseful and I had never read anything like it. Amazing story based on true events.

V is for Villain by Peter Moore
V is for Villain was perhaps not as amazing as the first two but it pulled me out of my reading slump. It's about a world where super heroes are the norm and kids that demonstrate abilities actually train from a young age to become supers. This is the second book that I've read that takes place in a super hero world and I enjoy the novelty of it.


message 4: by Karen (new)

Karen (readingaway84) | 2519 comments Mod
My October Favorites

Forget Me Not by Q.B. Tyler Repeat by Kylie Scott


message 5: by Sasha (last edited Nov 03, 2019 10:16AM) (new)

Sasha | 17 comments ] Even When I'm Gone (Stay With Me, #2) by Nicole Fiorina , Heir (The Royal Trials, #3) by Tate James and Written with Regret (The Regret Duet, #1) by Aly Martinez Written with You (The Regret Duet, #2) by Aly Martinez Jack & Sadie by J.B. Salsbury were my favorite reads in October.


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