I read sixteen books in September, all of which I enjoyed in one way or another. Here are my five favourite. Links from the titles will take you to my reviews. You can find a list of all the books I’ve read so far in 2020 here. If we’re not already friends on Goodreads, send me a friend request or follow my reviews.
Charlotte by Helen Moffett – an engaging reimagining of events after Charlotte Lucas from Pride & Prejudice marries Mr. Collins
Adrift: How Our World Lost Its Way by Amin Maalouf – a perceptive analysis of the causes of the troubles faced by the world today and what would be needed to solve them
City of Spies by Mara Timon – enthralling spy story set in WW2 Lisbon
V2 by Robert Harris – blending fact and fiction, the story of Allied attempts to locate the launch sites of the Nazi’s V2 rockets devastating London
Hermit by S.R. White – dark and intense crime thriller
Which were your favourites of the books you read in September? Have you read any of my picks?
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Very glad to see City of Spies, V2 and Adrift on here!
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Really interesting mixture of books there, Cathy. I am very tempted by Charlotte by Helen Moffett! 😊 As I only finished one books in September, which was the classic adventure, The Black Corsair by Emilio Salgari, I guess that will have to be my favourite! 😅
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