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September 2023 Round Up

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In September I read 20 books, mostly by Australian authors, and with several reviews to go live in the coming weeks. I have a lot of review books that will take me into November, and whilst this month I didn’t get as many read as possible, I am hoping to catch up during October and get as many as I can read and reviewed so I am prepared for the summer. I am still aiming to read mostly Australian children’s books and continue to be an advocate for them.

  1. Mason Mooney: Supernatural Sleuth by Seaerra Miller
  2. Who’s the Gang in Our Street? by Susanne Gervay
  3. Coco and the Christmas Beetle by Laura Bunting and Nicky Johnston
  4. Always, Never, Always by Meg McKinlay and Leila Rudge
  5. These Little Feet by Hayley Rawsthorne and Briony Stewart
  6. Dangerous Devotions by AD Penhall
  7. Let’s Go Shopping, Grandma by Sharon Giltrow
  8. The Ultimate Book of Brilliant Bedtime Stories by R.A. Spratt
  9. Enola Holmes and the Mark of the Mongoose by Nancy Springer
  10. Solve Your Own Mystery: The Transylvanian Express by Gareth P Jones
  11. The Lonely Lighthouse of Elston-Fright by Reece Carter
  12. Stuck up and Stupid by Angourie Rice and Kate Rice
  13. Round the Twist by Paul Jennings
  14. The Disappearance of Astrid Bricard by Natasha Lester
  15. Blair Moon: How to Be Cooler than the Moon by Ashleigh Mounser
  16. Montgomery BonBon: Death at the Lighthouse by Alasdair Beckett-King
  17. Ella Diaries: Winter Wonders (Super Special #1) by Meredith Costain and Danielle McDonald
  18. Old Worlds, New Worlds, Other Worlds: Stories, Poetry, and Plays for Children by the CBCA NSW Eastern Suburbs Sub-branch
  19. 300 Minutes of Mystery by Jack Heath
  20. The Rebels of Mount Buffalo by Helen Edwards

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