I feel like I read a lot of light-hearted books this month. I think I was a bit burned out on challenging books, or something. When life gets busy (aka holiday season), my books tend to get easier to read. Haha. Anyway, some of them were really great so here are my thoughts:
BEST BOOKS I READ THIS MONTH

My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I really, really enjoyed this book and with a psychology background, I am very drawn to some of her suggestions on forming habits. Some of the information in the book could be called "common knowledge", I suppose, but it was presented in such a fascinating way that I could easily feel myself nodding my head and saying that I do that, or would like to do that. I am a huge Gretchen Rubin fan and already purchased this book after reading the library copy. LOVED it. I know non-fiction isn't for everyone, but I definitely find Rubin's work super fascinating and if you're interested in it but can't commit to reading non-fiction (totally understandable) - her website is also awesome!!!

My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This one was so different than some of the others in the series and quite serious but I enjoyed the slight change in setting and the new characters. I absolutely loved it and am so sad to be done binging on Louise Penny.

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I loved this book. I wish I had more TJR to read, but now I've read them all!! I can't wait for her 2017 release.
I really liked both storylines in this book, and although I did identify more strongly with one of them, there were pros and cons to both. The writing was very unique and I didn't have any problems keeping the stories straight or anything. I loved the themes of friendship and finding yourself. Now I want to see Sliding Doors, which I hear has a similar premise :)

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This was a fun Pride & Prejudice retelling which really made me think a lot about Darcy's character and what his thoughts may have been like in P&P. I really enjoyed it, and particularly enjoyed the fact that it was centered around the stay at Rosings (which was a fun part of the original novel :)). Thank you for the copy, Netgalley!

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This was such a fun book. Parts of it were really reminiscent of Anne of Green Gables & it had been so long since I'd read Montgomery's work that it was quite a joy to immerse myself in it again. The characters were sweet, and although parts of it were a bit predictable, I really don't mind that in this type of book. If Anne of Green Gables were Sense & Sensibility, this would be Persuasion, in my opinion. Reads like a much more adult level book. If you are an Anne of Green Gables fan, you need to add this one to your list FOR SURE.
ENJOYABLE, EASY, READS

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This book was so much better than I expected it to be. It was very funny, very cute, and very sweet. The characters were adorable. Their bantering was adorable. It was an easy, fun, book that made my heart flutter a bit. If you like romantic comedy movies, I think you would DEFINITELY enjoy this book.

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This was such a fun read. I loved the wilderness setting & the backdrop of filming some dangerous rock climbing. The setting seemed beautiful and it made me want to visit Yosemite someday. I loved the couple and the emotions behind their relationship. This is a great debut novel and I look forward to more books from Megan Westfield in the future!It had also been awhile since I'd read a new adult book & I had forgotten my enjoyment of that genre :) Thank you to Netgalley for the copy of this book & to Kelly for drawing my attention to it!

My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Although I didn't enjoy this as much as Happiness for Beginners, I still quite liked this look at motherhood and found it quite easy to relate to. It had some very funny moments in it too.

My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This book definitely kept me interested and I enjoyed it. It was sweet. I read it around the time of Gilmore Girls and parts of it reminded me of that (a little bit - not a LOT!) It is a cute little book.
NOPE NOPE NOPE

My rating: 2 of 5 stars
Eek...this book was difficult to read. It was pretty confusing, and the characters were a bit too flighty and the twist was really intense IMHO. I'm not sure what I was expecting, but I definitely didn't connect well with this one.
Currently reading:
Winter Street by Elin Hilderbrand (hoping to finish this cute series before Christmas!), A Study in Scarlet Women for Netgalley, and still making my way through Rebecca on audio (took a little break from it ;)).
Come back on December 27 for the bonus Show Us Your Books link-up to find out my favourite books from the year (hint: I will likely have an impossible time narrowing it down to less than 20...). haha. I'm also planning to share some analytics on the books I've read this year because I am a statistics geek :)
What have YOU been reading lately? Any recommendations for me in 2017??
See... I wasn't going to read another Gretchen Rubin book and now I have to. Lol! I also did really like Anne of Green Gables so I'm adding The Blue Castle to my TBR also.
ReplyDeleteSo many good books! I have yet to read a TJR book - I definitely need to get on that! Adding lots of these to my reading list!
ReplyDeleteI keep seeing people rave about The Hating Game on social media, and was so excited when it was added to my library, so I can see what all of the hype is about. I'm not a huge romantic comedy person, so that does make me a little nervous, haha. I haven't read all of TJR's books, but I loved Maybe in Another Life too!
ReplyDeletei agree with everything you said about SUYB. love this mini book club!
ReplyDeletei haven't read any Gretchen Rubin books but of course i've heard of them. i normally stick with audiobooks for non fiction, but maybe i will see if my library has the actual books.
which story did you like better in maybe in another life?! i hope it's the same one i did, otherwise we can't be friends. LOL. and i hope you like sliding doors - it's one of my favourite movies, but like i mentioned earlier i love a good rom com haha.
the fitzwilliam book is on my list/kindle.
well obviously i had to add the hating game to my list after the rom com line hahaha.
lessons in gravity is also on my list/kindle.
I keep seeing TJR, I should read something of hers at some point!
ReplyDeleteI was just commenting on another blog how my library has very slim pickings when it comes to TJR. ARGH! Louise Penny is now on my must-read list and it seems like the Inspector Gamache series just keeps getting better and better. I've only read the first book in the series thus far. I've heard great things about Better than Before and I'm adding it to my TBR.
ReplyDeleteThe Many Lives of Fitzwilliam Darcy sounds so good! I love P&P, so I think that this would be a great retelling! I haven't read in Taylor Jenkins Reid, but I've heard so many great things about Maybe In Another Life that I need to read it! I loved the movie Sliding Doors, and it does sound like they have a similar premise. I love cute fluffy reads so I'm sure that I'll pick up The Hating Game too!
ReplyDeleteI also feel like it's a little book club. Thanks for bringing so much to our reading community!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm one of the few not reading winter books right now.
I'm up to #6 in the Gamache series. Such a good series!
ReplyDeleteI love Taylor Jenkins Reed but haven't read Maybe in Another Life yet. I need to do that ASAP! :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Gretchen Rubin! I enjoyed Better Than Before but the Happiness Project is still my fave of hers. I've only read one of Taylor Jenkins Reed's book but have a bunch on my to read list.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, how fantastic is Show Us Your Books and the community that Steph and Jana have brought together!??! You're opening paragraph was perfect.
ReplyDeleteYay for LM Montgomery! I have only read the first Anne... but I LOVED It. Adding this one to my TBR now. ;) I have also been wanting to read more Gretchen Rubin, I love the ideas behind her books. Glad you are still enjoying the Louise Penny books. Bummer about the Gift of a Lifetime.. .but it happens! I didn't like Rebecca very much.. .but I will be interested to hear what you think of it when you finish. XO - Alexandra
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I'm happy you liked Lessons in Gravity and I'm hard at work on the next-in-series, which follows a female mountain guide in the Himalayas. I'm really looking forward to the first 2017 NA releases from Rebecca Yarros (Nova, featuring extreme snowboarders) and Jennifer Blackwood (The Rule Maker, which I think is going to be sexy but not explicit--similar to her book, The Rule Book). I'm reading your blog with my Goodreads page open...lots on here I've seen but haven't actually added yet, like The Hating Game and TJR in general. The new Rubin book looks especially fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI haven't read a non-fiction book in ages, despite liking them...I need to fix this. I think sometimes I'm like, "do I feel like I'm in a position to make changes in my life from what I'm reading?" and lately I'm like, "nope, too tired for that" haha. I finished the Winter series last week and it was really cute. I love this link up too! Although I didn't get my post up this week because of a certain sick toddler ;)
ReplyDeleteI love that you love TJR as much as I do.
ReplyDeleteI still have not read that Gretchen Rubin book yet and I really have no idea why.
oh I like rubin, or at least, the happiness project was good! I will have to check out this one too!
ReplyDeleteI completely agree with your introduction! I've barely worked on my blog at all these last few months, but I always manage to link up with Steph and Jana. (Even if I've been late a few times recently!)
ReplyDeleteI need to read Taylor Jenkins Reid. I have at least a couple of her books on my list (including the one you reviewed), and I think I should get to them sooner rather than later. I need something lighthearted, I think!
So glad you liked Better Than Before!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking The Bookstore looks cute and interesting.
I keep hearing great things about Louise Penny! I'll have to check her out...
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