Autumn ’23 TBR Update!

Good morning,

We are now in December, which means autumn is officially over 🥲  It’s been more colder lately and yes I hate it XD Here’s the original post if you wanna remember what my picks were.


 

I hit a slump for a month/half a month so I very quite failed this one.. and I won’t be making another TBR for winter- letting myself breathe a bit after this one 😅

I had trouble figuring out what my reading mood was this year.. so I placed a few different genres to be able to cover whatever I felt like – as of which I ended up reading more Quebec horror retellings that I haven’t wrote down, but I still read “in mood” wth autumn feels!

 

I’ve just read two books off that TBR – Small Spaces & The No-Show.. While I’ve been meaning to get The book of cold cases, it never became available on my libby app xD so that was a bummer.. as for Murder on a school night, it seemed to be an hilarious book, but I just wasn’t feeling to read that.

I do consider it a win that I ended up FINALLY picking up Sadie though, which i’ve been meaning to read for over 4yrs now ? xd surprise I ended up really liking it too, even if the synopsis made me unsure I actually wanted to read it.

 

Unfortunately I don’t have a picture of The No-Show, as I decided to unhaul it.

 

 

What was your picks for November/Autumn?
Were you more successful than I was?

2 comments

  1. Oh, I was about to ask if you liked The No-Show and then you said you unhauled it 👀 I still have two Beth O’Leary’s to read (The Wake-Up Call – got it on a Kindle deal! and The Road Trip) but The No-Show… yeahhh not too impressed by that one.

    Haha Yeah I actually picked up Sadie from my tbr jar and then… put it back in because I didn’t want want to read it right now. Soon though!

    1. Im not good with time travelling.. especially that it was NOT mentionned anywhere?? I thought he had all three at the same time!

      Its one of those where I feel the synopsis totally doesnt do it justice.

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