whoops, i have not been on my consistent blog grind.
Having to completely reorient my research thesis has completely taken over my life! Lowkey, I’m exhausted.
Anyway, October was a freaking wierd reading month – in that, I spent most of the month in a reading slump.
Yep.
I think because I was actually stressed the fuck out and needed to get my thicc ass into gear and actually work on my thesis.
Here we go. So I read a total of 9 books! Still pretty good, but not as high as the last few months. I read:
- 3 classics
- 1 nonfiction
- 3 fantasy (2 adult, 1 young adult)
- 1 dystopian
- 1 historical fiction
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This was my first Isabel Allende book I have ever read, and I have since purchased The House of the Spirits. I absolutely adored the way Allende weaved her story together. The interconnections between each characters, the generational-type of story, the emotional turmoil and the romance, was exceptional.
The writing was so fantastic! I won’t summarise what the book was about, you can read the Goodreads synopsis for that. But this book was a surprise. Allende, in such a short amount of pages (it was only 300 or so pages!), weaves an intricate and a historically charged narrative about war, immigration and love. It hit me hard.
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I loved this book. I had so much freaking fun reading about stars and black holes! Here is my full length review.
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Wow.
I have been slowly trying to work my way through Virginia Woolf’s books because I absolutely love her writing. In August, I read Mrs Dalloway and fucking loved it with my whole heart. To the Lighthouse was slightly different but not all that different, if that makes sense. I think To the Lighthouse is one of Virginia Woolf’s books that has a moving plot. Things happen quite quickly (relative to her other books). I think Woolf has such a way of expressing the nuances of human emotion and behaviour, that it’s almost uncanny. I enjoyed the use of light in this book, the symbol or metaphor maybe, of the lighthouse. Not my favourite Woolf book though, but enjoyable. Would not recommend to readers unless you have read Woolf’s prior works.
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I’ve been making my way through all of Austen’s books this year, and Octobr was my Persuasion month! I love Anne with all of my heart and I love her story. Persuasion is my second favourite Jaen Austen book at the moment, behind Emma. But it is in second position only just as I previously read Northanger Abbey and fell hard for that book also. If you haven’t read Austen’s books, please do! I think as a starting point, Persuasion or Northanger Abbey would be a great start!

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This was a slight disappointment. I posted a full review. Read that here.

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I needed comfort so I re-read Alpha Night and fell in love with Ethan and Selenka all over again.
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I hated this book. Don’t particularly know why, just that it tested my buttons. The main character, whatever her name was, was so frustrating. I did not connect with this book at all. Ugh. I actually have a small paragraph of me ranting so i might post that soon.
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This was fun and so cozy to read. I read this book for the first time in October, following me reading The Hobbit for the first time sometime earlier this year. I will always love Bilbo the most – sorry – but I enjoyed this book. There was a lot of walking and descriptions of forests, but I think that’s just part of the Lord of the Rings reading experience. Definitely continuing the series – I need to know what happens to Sam (and Frodo, but i love Sam)

Lowkey love Strider, I’m not going to lie.
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I just think Henry James’ writing is not for me. It’s mediocre. So so mediocre. And similar! Granted, I’ve only previously read Washington Square – but come one! I feel like I’ve read the same story twice? Even though they’re quite different. There’s no depth to the characters. His writing is dull. I still have The Portrait of a Lady to read though.

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And that’s it! I hope it’s okay that I haven’t written that much this week. I have been super busy because of uni!
Let me know what you have read in October! I am hoping to post a November TBR soon, but I have no idea when I will get the time to do so haha!
Until next time, happy reading!
All the love,
allie
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Henry James’ writing style is just like… the fullstop is *right there* below the semicolon my dude!
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HAHAHAHAHAHAH OMG YES
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Great post! I really need to read Mrs Dalloway! I want to reread Fellowship of the ring – it’s been years since I Last read it
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oooo definitely re-read it! i think it’s one of those very rare series that gets better as time passes!!! xxx
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I love Mrs Dalloway too, I find To the Lighthouse more difficult and haven’t read it for years and years but I will probably come back to it.
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Yes omg Mrs Dalloway was exceptional – and I agree, to the Lighthouse was so much more difficult to get through. I just love Woolfโs writing so much xx
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My other favourite is Orlando, would recommend if you haven’t read it ๐
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i have!!! i read Orlando last year i think and it was incredible!!!! xxx
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