October/November WIR
Ahoy!
As I've mentioned, I was a lazy b so I present to you THE OCTVEMBER EDITION!
October was such a good reading month whereas November, well I only read three proper books
Black Roses - Simon Armitage
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The Tales of Beedle the Bard - J.K Rowling
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The Amazing Book is Not on Fire - Phil Lester and Dan Howell
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An Inspector Calls - J.B Priestley
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Crown of Midnight - Sarah J. Maas
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A Work in Progress - Connor Franta
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Then He Ate My Boy Entrancers - Louise Rennison
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Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children - Ransom Riggs
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The Dinosaur That Pooped the Bed - Tom Fletcher
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November
El extraterrestre honesto (Efrat Haddi) (The Honest Alien)
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Jackdaw and the Randoms (Stuart David)
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Macbeth (William Shakespeare)
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George (Alex Gino)
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What did you read last month?
"If you can dream it, you can do it" - Walt Disney
Oh I wish I still had time to read so many books in two months. I only read one book in November, which was a weird German book I had to read for school. I hope to catch up on some YA once Christmas vacation start :)
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Lost in Translation
I went on holiday in October, which gave me so much time to read. In November, I only managed three proper books with one being a children's book and another being an audiobook! I don't normally get so much in, happy reading! X
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