Read:
The Push by Ashley Audrain (🎧) 3.5⭐
Burnt Offerings by Robert Marasco 5⭐
Reprieve by James Han Mattson 4⭐
Invisible Girl by Lisa Jewell (🎧) 3⭐
The Elementals by Michael McDowell 4⭐
Danse Macabre by Stephen King (🎧) 4⭐
Clown in A Cornfield by Adam Cesare 5⭐
Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manansala (🎧) 4⭐
The Book of Accidents by Chuck Wendig 5⭐
My Heart is a Chainsaw by Stephen Graham Jones 4⭐
Stats:
10 books! (6 physical/4 audio)
4,050 pages!
Favorites: Burnt Offerings, Clown in A Cornfield, & The Book of Accidents
November flew by in the blink of an eye! My reading slowed down a lot compared to my normal volume, but my page count kept on pace thanks to the books I have sitting partially read in my current stack! I made solid progress on both FIRE & BLOOD and MONSTER, SHE WROTE throughout November and plan to finish them up this month.
While I might have finished fewer books than usual this month, it didn’t stop me from finding some new favorites! I solidified my love for Adam Cesare’s writing with my second book by him, CLOWN IN A CORNFIELD. I loved this slasher so much and I can’t wait for the sequel! I also fell head over heels in love with Chuck Wendig’s writing thanks to THE BOOK OF ACCIDENTS. I loved all of the 500+ pages in this beast of a read!
I’ve got a monster holiday TBR planned out that you all are definitely going to laugh at when you see my stacks later this week!
THE PUSH: Amazon | Book Depository
BURNT OFFERINGS: Amazon | Book Depository
REPRIEVE: Amazon | Book Depository
INVISIBLE GIRL: Amazon | Book Depository
THE ELEMENTALS: Amazon | Book Depository
DANSE MACABRE: Amazon | Book Depository
CLOWN IN A CORNFIELD: Amazon | Book Depository
ARSENIC & ADOBO: Amazon | Book Depository
THE BOOK OF ACCIDENTS: Amazon | Book Depository
MY HEART IS A CHAINSAW: Amazon | Book Depository
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