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November 2025 Reading Round Up

A brown background with a grey table. There is an open book with a quill on it and writing above it says My Month of Reading.

I didn’t read as many books in November. It was a quieter month in terms of review books, so I took the chance to catch up with some of my other reading that I’ve had on my shelves for a long time. I had two review books, but reviewed three out of the 11 books I read, and all the books I read this month were by women in general. I read A Rushby’s first adult novel, which is very gothic and dark and definitely not for children! It was cleverly done, and even though it was very dark compared to the other books I read this month, it was done so well, I would recommend it to anyone who is after something a little bit different. There’s at least one or two review books left on my pile to read next month, and hopefully I can continue staying on top of things.

  1. Slashed Beauties by A Rushby
  2. The Mummy’s Curse (The Butterfly Club #2) by M.A. Bennett
  3. The Binding Spell by Marisa Linton
  4. giwang by Belinda Bridge, illustrated by Peta-Joy Williams
  5. Space Demons by Gillian Rubinstein
  6. The Mona Lisa Mystery (The Butterfly Club #3) by M.A. Bennett
  7. Trip to the Moon (The Butterfly Club #4) by M.A. Bennet
  8. Dawn of the Dragons by Mari Mancusi
  9. The Dictionary People: The Unsung Heroes Who Created the Oxford English Dictionary by Sarah Ogilvie
  10. The Girl and the Ghost: Family Secrets by Jacqueline Harvey
  11. Someone Like Me: An Anthology of Non-Fiction by Autistic Writers edited by Clem Bastow and Jo Case


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