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Books Read in October 2021

 



Better Together -Christine Riccio


I really liked this book. I started this book in late October and finished it in November. I thought it was a very unique and interesting story-line and I liked the characters a-lot. I rated this book 4 out of 5 stars on Goodreads.

The Heart Principle -Helen Hoang


I really love that the book's main character is on the spectrum (she has Asperger's which is now just defined as being on the Autism spectrum). I was diagnosed with Asperger's when I was 10. The author also has this diagnosis as well. I love that she writes books with characters on the spectrum. I did enjoy this book. I'm not a fan of books having lots of graphic sex scenes in them (it's just not my cup of tea) but other than that I loved the book. I rated it 3 stars,

No Memes of Escape -Olivia Blacke 


This is the second novel in the Brooklyn Murder Mystery series. While I didn't enjoy this book as much as the first book in the series, it's still very good. I rated it 3 stars.

In A Holidaze -Christina Lauren


I loved this book last year when I first read it so I knew I wanted to re-read it this holiday season. I highly recommend this book. It's on my list of books I want to own in the future. I also want to read the other novels by these two authors. I rated this book 4 stars.

The Holiday Swap -Maggie Knox


I loved this book so much! I added it to my top 10 list of books I've read this year. I loved everything about this book: the storyline, the characters, the setting. I highly recommend this book as well. I rated this book 4 stars.

The Party Crasher -Sophie Kinsella


Another fabulous book by one of my favorite authors! I really enjoyed this book (as I do all of her novels). This novel had a really unique storyline. I rated this book 3 stars.

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  1. Loved that Christina Lauren, and am hoping to read more by them soon! I just finished my first Sophie Kinsella book and have another on deck. Hoping she becomes one of my faves too! The Holiday Swap sounds a lot like the movie The Holiday. Have you seen it? And if so, am I right?

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    1. I've read all of Sophie Kinsella's books (and her books she writes under the name Madeline Wickham as well) and have loved them all. I hope she becomes a favorite of yours too. The premise of The Holiday Swap is about two twin sisters swapping lives so it's similar to The Holiday a little bit. Thank you for reading and commenting.

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