I got more read than I expected this month, so I’m pleased with that. I’m still loving The Wars of Light and Shadow and they are still taking up most of my reading time (and a lot of my available energy).
- Son of the Shadows – Juliet Marillier (608pp)       
Sevenwaters, Book 2; Fantasy; 9/10 - Whisper of Sin – Nalini Singh (unknown)       
Psy-Changeling, Book 8.5; Short Story; Paranormal Romance; 8/10 - Here, There Be Monsters – Meljean Brook (unknown)       
The Iron Seas, Book 0.5; Short Story; Steampunk Romance; 8/10 - Anatomy of an Epidemic – Robert Whitaker (416pp)       
Non-Fiction; Library Book; 6/10 - The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks – Rebecca Skloot (369pp)       
Non-Fiction; Library Book; 10/10 - Warhost of Vastmark – Janny Wurts (576pp)      
Wars of Light and Shadow, Book 3; Fantasy; 10/10 - Tea with the Black Dragon – R. A. MacAvoy (176pp)      
Fantasy; eBook; Reread; 7/10 - Cryoburn – Lois McMaster Bujold (345pp)      
Vorkosigan, Book 14; SF; 10/10 - How to Fossilise Your Hamster – Mick O’Hare (256pp)      
Non-Fiction; Library Book; DNF - Ten Things I Love About You – Julia Quinn (377pp)      
Bevelstokes, Book 3; Romance; eBook; 7/10 
Best book of the month = Warhost of Vastmark (Cryoburn was a very close second)    
Biggest disappointment of the month = Tea With the Black Dragon (because it wasn’t as good as I remember, not because it was bad)
October Reading:     
Books read this month = 7    
Short Stories read this month = 2    
Total reads this month = 9
10/10 reads this month = 2   
DNFs this month = 1    
New reads this month = 8    
Rereads this month = 1    
paper books : eBooks = 5 : 4 = 56 % : 44 %
Pages read this month = 2867
October Challenges Progress:     
Flashback Reading Challenge = 1    
Big Book Challenge = 1
October List Progress:     
eBooks read = 4    
SFF books read = 6    
Library Books read = 2    
Audiobooks listened to = 0
Great reading month. And I loved Warhost of Vastmark...and didn't include it in my favourite list - GULP!
ReplyDeleteOh, and The Iron Duke is in the library catalogue - I suggested it - if you're interested :)