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I personally did not get to the September task this month, so I plan on coming back to this after October.
I read Seraphina, which was ok, not mind-blowing but pretty good for YA.
I had also picked A Gentleman in Moscow, which I was really enjoying (it's a really breezy read), but then I thought "maybe I should read more about the Russian Revolution before reading this". Not that the book demands it, but I thought it would be cool. So now I'm reading Orlando Figes' book about the Revolution and I'll come back to it after I'm done.
I had also picked A Gentleman in Moscow, which I was really enjoying (it's a really breezy read), but then I thought "maybe I should read more about the Russian Revolution before reading this". Not that the book demands it, but I thought it would be cool. So now I'm reading Orlando Figes' book about the Revolution and I'll come back to it after I'm done.


I didn't get to it this month either, kinda got burnt out and had to take a break for awhile. Super excited for October though!




Oh i also read Everything I Never Told You this month! i wondered if it was recommended somewhere but didn't know for sure. i liked it a lot but in a weird way i never really felt absorbed by it.
Sam wrote: "I read You and The Fact of a Body: A Murder and a Memoir for this month's challenge. I loved both."
i loved those books, too!!!
i loved those books, too!!!

Oh hey, I picked these to read too (I'm still reading The Fact of a Body). I loved You, but I'm having trouble getting into TFoaB and I'm halfway through it :/ I'm not feeling the layout/some of the writing and tbh it's just depressing to read...I'm having trouble reading more than a few chapters at a time so I'm not sure if I'll finish it this month or not.
I also read Station Eleven for the challenge, which I really enjoyed!
Yesterday I finished The Doomsday Book by Connie Willis, which Kim recommended. I loved it!!! One of my faves of the year, so so so good.
It's set in the near future, where time travel has been invented. Oxford historians start sending researchers to the past. The book is about a historian who goes to the Middle Ages, only things don't go quite as planned.
It's set in the near future, where time travel has been invented. Oxford historians start sending researchers to the past. The book is about a historian who goes to the Middle Ages, only things don't go quite as planned.




Yay! I'm so glad you liked it! I'm the one who rec'd that one. The main character really was an average teen and that's what I enjoyed about it.

I finally finished my book, Seraphina by Rachel Hartman! LOL. I dont know why this month's task was hard for me to find a book?! I just kept putting off finding one! I ended up going with Seraphina, which Lea read too. I liked it a lot. I don't normally read fantasy, and never read a book about dragons before at all, so it was all new to me and I really liked it. It was cute and sweet. I'd recommend it if you're looking for a charming YA. And now I am officially done with every month's task from 2017! (...i think, anyway lol, maybe i should double check that :D)
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