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This month’s reading round up is coming to you early – I usually do this in the first week of the following month, but have chosen to do it earlier this month. In December I read 13 books, as some took me a little longer than others and I was trying to get through a rather large backlog that I hope to be on top of soon. December is often busy, with many disruptions for all of us in general, but I am glad that I got through what I did manage for my blog and other areas. I am hoping to get through everything in the next few weeks before it all piles up again. I may be taking some of these reads into 2024, yet I will get them done – and some of them are 2024 reads anyway!
So whilst I am ending 2023 a little bit behind, I have at least reached some of my goals – and my posts about those will be appearing in January. Keep an eye out for a few weeks of content coming your way to keep your summer filled with updates.
- Kill Your Husbands by Jack Heath
- How Hayden Found Her New Favourite Foods by Stefi Mac and Kat Fox
- Kaikoura Rendezvous by Stephen Johnson
- The Diemen Alexander by Marie Heitz
- This Fresh Hell by Katya de Becerra and Narelle M Harris
- Andy and Ghost Boy by Karen Tyrrell
- The Tale of Martha B Rabbit and How She Became the Fairies’ Cook by Shirley Barber
- Silks: A Catherine Kint Mystery by Hugh McGinlay
- The Star on the Grave by Linda Margolin Royal
- All Is Found: A Frozen Anthology edited by Heather Knowles and Mari Macusi
- Monty, Dog Detective: The Nosy Detectives by Louisa Bennet
- Two Selkie Stories from Scotland by Kate Forsyth, illustrated by Fiona McDonald
- Temora and the Wordsnatcher by Kate Gordon
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