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June Reads

In: Reading on: June 27, 2025

Hold on to your hats! It was quite a reading month! To be fair, I was close to the end of four different books when I posted last month, which boosted the amount of this month’s finished books. And somehow when I’m …

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August Reads

In: Reading on: August 29, 2024

As usual, I’ve read a few books this month. They ranged quite widely in genre—historical and contemporary, adrenaline-lace and lyrical, romance and not romance. There should be something in here for everyone’s tastes!Sisi by …

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March Reads

In: Reading on: March 30, 2023

March has been a month! Between travel, my book deadline fast approaching, and an unexpected procedure on both of my big toes, I thought I’d have fewer books than usual to share with you. But as tends to happen in my life …

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October Reads

In: Reading on: October 31, 2022

I can’t believe we are at the end of October! Of course I knew October would be a busy month with lots of travel and editing jobs. And in all of it, I never expected to get so many books read! But when they are good ones, you …

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September Reads

In: Reading on: September 29, 2022

As expected, the number of books I read dropped dramatically in a month where I have had both writing work and editing clients! All fiction this month, and I did have a DNF (Did Not Finish) as well. I’ll mention that one at …

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March Reads

In: Reading on: March 31, 2021

Eight great reads this month! And every one of them a winner! Seriously! Out of the Easy by Ruta …

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May Reads

In: Reading on: June 1, 2020

Sorry to be a day late. My excuse? Being in Boston with my daughter! My reading slowed a bit this month, likely because we could finally get out and about a bit more. And the fact that I was deep into an editing job. And …

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February Reads

In: Reading on: February 29, 2020

This month I tended to go back to authors I know and love. In fact, the only new-to-me authors this month were my non-fiction read, so let’s start there.  Bored and Brilliant by Manoush Zomorodi I think this is …

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