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December 2023 Reading Round Up

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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.

  1. Kill Your Husbands by Jack Heath
  2. How Hayden Found Her New Favourite Foods by Stefi Mac and Kat Fox
  3. Kaikoura Rendezvous by Stephen Johnson
  4. The Diemen Alexander by Marie Heitz
  5. This Fresh Hell by Katya de Becerra and Narelle M Harris
  6. Andy and Ghost Boy by Karen Tyrrell
  7. The Tale of Martha B Rabbit and How She Became the Fairies’ Cook by Shirley Barber
  8. Silks: A Catherine Kint Mystery by Hugh McGinlay
  9. The Star on the Grave by Linda Margolin Royal
  10. All Is Found: A Frozen Anthology edited by Heather Knowles and Mari Macusi
  11. Monty, Dog Detective: The Nosy Detectives by Louisa Bennet
  12. Two Selkie Stories from Scotland by Kate Forsyth, illustrated by Fiona McDonald
  13. Temora and the Wordsnatcher by Kate Gordon

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