Anyone else feel like October just flew by?! I can’t believe it. To those who participated in Blogtober, I hope it was a successful & fun month! I’m so happy I decided not to post daily this time around. Life has became too hectic for daily posting. On the other hand, I did manage to read 11 books this month! Like – how?! 10 physical books & one audiobook! And I also surpassed my yearly reading goal of 50 books! Before I begin this wrap up, I wanted to answer a frequently asked book related question – “how do I find the time to read so many books? I’m lucky to say I’m a relatively fast reader [ and the more i read – the faster i become ]. Also, I have revamped my routines to make reading more of a priority. My husband & I both have been reading pretty much every evening for the past 6 months. We find it relaxing & our way to unwind. Lately, we’ve been adding a bit of ambience by playing rain sounds with fall scenery on the TV. Highly recommend if you are trying to romanticize the autumn season. Regardless how many books you read a month, just picking up a book & finding something that helps you escape reality / expand your thoughts is something to be proud of. And I hope these wrap ups have sparked your interest in reading & inspired you to add a few to your TBR [ to be read ] lists. Let’s get into the wrap up…
Dark Age by Pierce Brown
I actually started this book at the end of September but completed it the first week of October. My husband actually recommended this series to me a few months back & I was pretty hesitant about it. Sci-fi / dystopian novels aren’t usually my thing. But he bated me by saying the series was like a combination of Hunger Games, Game of Thrones, Star Wars & Lord of the Flies all wrapped up in one – & so I read the first book back in May. And next thing you know, in the span of a few months I read the entire trilogy as well as the two books of his latest installment [ which takes place 10 years after the first 3 books ]. Dark Age in particular is the darkest & most gruesome of Pierce Brown’s books [ hence the title] . But don’t let that deter you away. These books are filled with so much action, a little bit of slow burn romance & very fast paced. Another thing I appreciate with this entire series is the shock value. I usually see twists from a mile away. But PB writes in such a way that made me so surprised! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Reminders of Him by Colleen Hoover
I told myself I wanted to read more Colleen Hoover books before I make a final cohesive rating of her as an author. And Reminders of Him has been on my bookshelf for months. And a lot of people considered this one their favorites. For me, I was very enticed by the plot – a mother released from prison who dreams of rekindling her relationship with her 5 year old daughter. It’s a small town “second chance romance” if the second chance is your deceased boyfriend’s best friend. There was a lot of potential with this one but the “twist” fell flat & the entire book although it had beautiful quotes, felt like a lifetime movie [ which isn’t my favorite ] . When it got to the ending, I was kind of expecting more of a dramatic & life altering conclusion. And for me, it was very predicable. ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Home Before Dark by Riley Sager
Of course, I had to read a spooky novel this month for Halloween. This was my first Riley Sager book [ & it certainly won’t be my last ]. This was the perfect haunted house / ghost story trope. And the premise was so interesting with the past & present POV’s. I was very much entertained the entire time & a little spooked out at parts [ not going to lie]. This tells the story of Maggie – who’s father [ who recently passed ] wrote a book about their experience in this victorian home. 25 years later, Maggie has returned to the home to find out the truth & whether her father’s book was all fiction or perhaps a bit more. This screams very much Amittyville Horror vibes if you’ve seen that movie. I can’t wait to read more of his books in the future. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨

Crown of Midnight by Sarah J. Maas
So, last month I finally started the first book of the Throne of Glass series – & I of course had to continue this month with the second installment. Once I finished the ACOTAR [ A Court of Thorns & Roses] series over the summer, I was craving another one of SLM’s books. Once again, I was thoroughly entertained & was immersed back into the world of fantasy with this read. I think I got a better understanding of the main character, Celeana. And we are introduced to a few new characters while also adding a hint of romance. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Stranger in the House by Shari Lapena
This is where things went a little downhill. But you can’t always read an amazing book, right? I bought this book because a few booktubers recommended it & I thought it would be the perfect short [ under 300 pages] thriller I needed in between those thick fantasies. I almost DNFed [ did not finish ] this book because it was just simply- boring. I saw the twists from a mile away & I find the amnesia tropes to be so overdone within the thriller/ mystery genres. ⭐️⭐️

Love in The Time of Serial Killers by Alicia Thompson
This is a perfect example of “don’t trust a book by a pretty cover.” What I thought was going to be a lighthearted spooky / true crime rom com ended up being a fairly deep story about a girl who returns to sell her deceased father’s home. She is a PhD student writing her dissertation on true crime / serial killers & quickly becomes convinced her neighbor is a serial killer himself. I found this story to be all over the place. Although it touched on many tough topics of grief, divorce, family dynamics, suicide, broken friendships & mental health – it also felt like a cringe spicy fan fiction. Phoebe & Sam’s romance was spicy but also very cringe. Some of the dialogue made me go 😬. And like most cheesy rom coms, the story was very predictable. Overall, I feel like some people would enjoy this for the lighthearted smut & see it as a good filler read – which is why I give it a solid 3 stars. ⭐️⭐️⭐️

Confess by Colleen Hoover
I warned you this was going to be a CoHo month – & so I decided to listen to the audiobook for this one. And once again, like Reminders of Him – this one felt the same. I will say, I find the premise of painting a person’s confessions so interesting. And the fact CoHo shared true confessions from fellow readers bumped up the rating for me. In general, I felt the romance between Auburn & Owen was good [ a mysterious artist with a bit of spice ]. I just felt like the twists weren’t that surprising & I’m personally not the hugest fan of the insta love trope. I want a romance that is a little more believable than that, you know? I also watched the tv series which made it slightly better but also kind of cringe. Have you read this one? ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Circe by Madeline Miller
I was excited to read Circe because I absolutely adored her other greek mythology novel, The Song of Achilles that I read back in May. I felt this book was perfect for spooky season because of her magical witchy tendencies. While some aspects of the story was rather dry, I think Madeline Miller writes these retellings so beautifully where you can feel all the emotions. For a literary fiction, I think her’s are worth reading because you learn something but also get the taste of a meaningful story. From her relationship with her sister, to finding love – I thought this was another well done read & I give it a solid four stars. If I were to compare the two though, I still think Song of Achilles is her best novel. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Heir of Fire by Sarah J. Maas
This was probably my favorite book of the Throne of Glass series so far! This is the 3rd installment of the series. The story is finally growing more & more. And I absolutely loved the multiple POV’s & getting a glimpse of more characters. This was such a wild ride – especially towards the last few chapters. Rowan, ( one of the newest characters) is chef’s kiss. I knew this character was going to be in the books [ thanks to booktok spoilers] but people are so right to be obsessed with this character. And introducing more of the witch clans made it the perfect read for spooky season. It felt very much like Game of Thrones in some parts with witches riding on wyverns [ dragons] & I became enthralled with the world – per usual. SJM seriously knows how to write a fantasy story. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👏🏻

Assassins Blade by Sarah J. Maas
I finally finished this novella since I DNFed it last month. The thing about this book was determining when was the right time to read this & fully appreciate the story since it’s a prequel / novella. You can read it before Throne of Glass , after Crown of Midnight or after Heir of Fire. So many decisions! I decided to choose the romantic reading order [ after Heir of Fire] , I pretty much knew what was going to happen. But I’m happy that I can move onto the rest of the series knowing Caleana’s backstory. Overall, this story – especially the ending, was heartbreaking. IYKYK. I may re – read this once I’m finished with the entire series just to see if I appreciate it even more. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
It Starts With Us by Colleen Hoover
Let me just say, this was a highly anticipated read this month [ for a lot of us it seems ] . And although CoHo sheds light on domestic violence & the struggles of leaving a situation / relationship such as this one – this book made me so angry & frustrated. Yes, I love Atlas & Lily. A childhood friends to lovers / second chance romance is my cup of tea. But so many aspects of the story just pissed me off. And you would think if a book made me this emotionally charged, I would give it a higher rating. No. Lily deserves all the happiness in the world & to live the life she wishes. She should be with whoever she wants. No man ( especially a man who is violent towards her) should have a say. Period. Along with this, I just felt like the book was choppy & the ending seemed rushed. A lot of people pin this as a drawn out epilogue – & I fully agree. CoHo never really intended to make a second installment after It Ends With Us & so this was merely for the fans [ as she states in the thank you in the beginning of the book ]. I was discussing this book with a few other coho fans & I totally agree the twist with Atlas was very profound – especially the part where they state the title “it starts with us” IYKYK. ⭐️⭐️⭐️

About 5-6 years ago, I read two CoHo books, because Kindle was giving them away for free (broke college kid problems), and I remember NOT being a fan of her books at all. Since then, I hadn’t really tried to read any of her newer books. I feel like people either really love her or don’t. My friend actually bought me one of her books for my birthday, and I’m on the fence of whether I should read it or not. I feel like I wouldn’t love it, aha. I’ve been meaning to try reading some of Sarah J. Maas books. I haven’t read anything from her yet, so she is definitely an author that seems up my alley. You had a good reading October! Loved reading about what you’ve read and your full thoughts 🙂 x
Melina | http://www.melinaelisa.com
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i read verity by colleen hoover a few years ago & really enjoyed it at the time. it was the book that got me back into reading actually. but that is a thriller so slightly different then her usual work. everything else has just been ok. which book did your friend gift you? Sarah J. Maas has become one of those authors i automatically buy from. she got me into fantasy reads. i read a court of thorns and roses first and loved it! now, i’m reading the throne of glass series and really enjoying it so far. i highly recommend her books for sure. thanks for reading this post!
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She got me Reminders of Him, which idkkk about. I still haven’t gotten around to the court of thorns and roses, but I think it will be the first series I read by her!
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It is so interesting to see a spread of different levels of books here, in terms of your ratings! Love the sounds of Dark Age, Circe, and Home Before Dark. The latter especially sounds like a good fall read. 🙂
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All really amazing books! Highly recommend. the Red Rising saga is really really good!
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I also read Home Before Dark this month. I thought it was excellent. I read 4 books this month…amazing for me…and it was my favourite. I also enjoyed The Perfect Guests by Emma Rous.
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It was perfect for this season for sure 😊👏🏻 I will have to check out The Perfect Guests
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Wow, what a great achievement! I am a fast reader too, often reading a book in a few hours which I really enjoy 🙂 I love your rebrand/update of your blog xx
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That’s wonderful! And thank you! I’m excited for this little change 😊✨
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Great month of reading! I see a theme with a couple of well known authors here! I hope you have a great November in books!
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yes – I do seem to choose popular authors. I think it’s because I’m rather picky on the books I buy. I lean towards books with relatively high ratings / popular following.
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I loved reading your round-up of what you read in October! I love how honest you are with your review of each book x
Lucy | http://www.lucymary.co.uk
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thanks!! 😊✨
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That’s amazing you read 11 books in October! I was intrigued by Love in The Time of Serial Killers because of the title and the cover, but I think I’ll pass because it is so cringe & all over the place. Home Before Dark sounds good though!
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def skip that one! i kind of wish i did. Home Before Dark was really good! highly recommend. i def want to read more of his books.
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I admire your ability to read 11 books in a single month. I’d be happy to just got through one book a year. Love in the time of serial killers sounds like a retelling of a similar story that does it’s rounds, whereby someone sees their neighbour kill their lover. Was it a lot like that?
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you would think that would be the premise of the book but it was more light hearted, romance with spice.
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The only one of these I’ve read is “Stranger in The House” but I liked it. I do think her other books were better though. I’ve also really wanted to read “Love in the Time of Serial Killers” but I haven’t gotten around to it just yet.
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that’s so interesting. and i appreciate the different takes on a read. i was surprised i didn’t care for it because like you – many people enjoyed it. maybe i simply wasn’t in the mood for it at the time.
i’d say for “love in the time of serial killers” is still worth the read. it just wasn’t what i was expecting. it’s much more like hearted and spicy.
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I wish I had more time in October to read and to blog! I’ve been getting the farm ready for winter and preparing for spring at the same time. Busy busy over here!! Hopefully I’ll be back on my reading schedule soon. Before the coffee gets cold is pretty high on my list ❤️
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hope you find the time to do some reading this month! 🙂
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