Everything I Read in September

September was a month filled with literary adventures, and I’m excited to share the list of books I devoured during this time. From romance to mystery, and everything in between, here’s a glimpse into my September 2023 reading journey:

  1. Mash Up Summer by Tracy Krimmer: This heartwarming summer read was the perfect way to kick off September, with its charming characters and picturesque settings.
  2. My Not So Perfect Life by Sophie Kinsella: Sophie Kinsella never disappoints, and this witty and relatable novel was no exception.
  3. The Holiday Swap by Maggie Knox: Who doesn’t love a good holiday-themed book? This one delivered all the cozy vibes I was looking for.
  4. The Bookshop on the Corner by Jenny Colgan: A book about a bookshop? Count me in! This story tugged at my bookworm heartstrings.
  5. The Sign of the Twisted Candles by Carolyn Keene: A classic Nancy Drew mystery – revisiting this childhood favorite was a nostalgic delight.
  6. Say You’ll Be Mine by Naina Kumar: This contemporary romance had me swooning and rooting for the characters’ happily-ever-after.
  7. Hidden Pictures by Jason Rekulak: A unique and quirky read that kept me intrigued from start to finish.
  8. The Getaway List by Emma Lord: Escaping on a road trip through the pages of this book was an adventure I won’t forget.
  9. Seventh Avenue Undressed by Marianne Thompson: A historical fiction gem that transported me to a bygone era of glamour and intrigue.
  10. The Weekend Away by Miranda Smith: Thrills, suspense, and unexpected twists made this psychological thriller a page-turner.
  11. Meet Me At the Lake by Carley Fortune: A story of friendship, healing, and the beauty of nature that left me feeling refreshed.
  12. Mr. Right Next Door by Rachel Dove: Romance and neighborly connections made for a heartwarming tale.
  13. Expiration Dates by Rebecca Searle: Exploring a world where you know when your life will end – a thought-provoking and unique concept.
  14. Prom Queen by Laura Wolfe: A gripping young adult novel that tackled relevant issues with grace and sensitivity.
  15. Summer Sisters by Judy Blume: Revisiting Judy Blume’s classic coming-of-age story was like catching up with old friends.
  16. Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret by Judy Blume: Another Blume classic that explored the ups and downs of adolescence.
  17. Love You, Mean It by Jilly Gagnon: A contemporary romance filled with humor and heart.
  18. Happy Place by Emily Henry: Emily Henry’s writing always captures my heart, and this book was no exception.
  19. My Killer Vacation by Tessa Bailey: A thrilling vacation turned nightmare – this one kept me on the edge of my seat.
  20. The Divorcees by Rowan Beaird: Exploring the complexities of love and relationships, this novel was thought-provoking.
  21. Gossip Girl: You Know You Love Me by Cecily von Ziegesar: A guilty pleasure read that brought back memories of the iconic Gossip Girl series.

That wraps up my September 2023 reading list! Each of these books added a special touch to my month, and I can’t wait to see what literary treasures October will bring. Happy reading, fellow bookworms! 📚✨

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