Month in Review: September 2012

Here are my reading stats for September!

  • Books read:  14

Books I read (reviewed ones have * and link to review; books not yet reviewed will be linked up once review is posted.)

  1. The King’s Damsel— Kate Emerson
  2. The Good Woman*– Jane Porter
  3. Last to Die*– Tess Gerritsen
  4. Sheltering Hearts* — Robyn Carr
  5. Winter Garden — Kristin Hannah (audio)
  6. Attorney-Client Privileges* — Pamela Samuels Young
  7. Back Fire — Catherine Coulter
  8. Four to Score — Janet Evanovich (audio)
  9. The Apprentice — Tess Gerritsen
  10. The Diva Digs Up the Dirt — Krista Davis
  11. Midnight Kisses — Robyn Carr, Jean Brashear, Victoria Dahl (e-book)
  12. Better Than Chocolate –Sheila Roberts
  13. Milk Glass Moon –Adriana Trigiani
  14. Bella Fortuna — Rosanna Chiofalo

Favorite Book of September:  

  • Bella Fortuna by Rosanna Chiofalo

2012 Challenge Update:

  •  100+ Reading Challenge — Books Read: 97/100
  •  Support Your Local Library Challenge — Books Read: 43/37 – COMPLETED
  •  Off the Shelf Reading Challenge — Books Read: 19/30
  •  E-Book Reading Challenge — Books Read: 15/20 
  •  Historical Fiction Reading Challenge — Books read: 13/15
  •  First in a Series Challenge — Series started: 4/6 + 6
  •  Finish the Series Challenge — Series completed: 2/3 + 2
  •  Cruising Thru the Cozies Reading Challenge — Books Read: 10/13+
  •  Audio Book Challenge — Books Listened To: 22/25
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3 Comments

  1. Lindsey
    October 2, 2012 / 3:37 pm

    I've heard so much about Adriana Trigiani lately. I think I shall have to check out one of her books. Any suggestions on where to start?

    You are doing a great job on your challenges! I don't think I could keep track of so many!

    • Kristin
      October 2, 2012 / 4:32 pm

      I would recommend The Shoemaker's Wife – it came out earlier this year and is one of my top reads of the year!!!

  2. Anonymous
    October 3, 2012 / 12:26 am

    wow, 14 books, and already so close to your 100. I believe I will reach that number as well, but only in December. here is my recap: wordsandpeace.com/2012/10/02/september-2012-wrap-up/