Tag Archives: Monthly Reading Summaries 2012

September Reading Summary

I never know how to begin writing these monthly posts, so without further ado I’ll just go straight into my summary of September’s reading. I started the month with the new Philippa Gregory book, The Kingmaker’s Daughter, fourth in her … Continue reading

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August Reading Summary

Now that September’s here it’s time to look back at my August reading. I read eight books, which seems to have been about average for me this year. I started the month with Seventy-Seven Clocks by Christopher Fowler. I’m slowly … Continue reading

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July Reading Summary

July has been a good reading month for me – I’ve read eight books and enjoyed most of them – but not a good blogging month! I’ve only had time to write about three of the books I read, so … Continue reading

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June Reading Summary

The first book I finished in June was one of my favourites of the month, The Sultan’s Wife by Jane Johnson, the story of a slave at the court of Sultan Moulay Ismail in 17th century Morocco. I loved the … Continue reading

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March Reading Summary

My two favourite books from March were definitely the two Dorothy Dunnett books I read: Queens’ Play and The Disorderly Knights. I can’t tell you how much I’m loving this series – I finished Pawn in Frankincense today and am … Continue reading

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February Reading Summary

I read nine books in February which is less than I normally read, but it’s been such a busy month for me I’m quite happy with the number of books I’ve read! My favourite book read in February was The … Continue reading

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January Reading Summary

February already and time for my first monthly reading summary of the year! I discovered two new mystery series in January, both of which I would like to continue with (new to me, that is – they’ve both been around … Continue reading

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