Welcome to another Monthly Summary on Pages and Tea.
Hello and welcome to my first Monthly Summary of 2021.
A new year of reading has begun, and my first read of the year was The Ten Thousand Doors of January. It’s a book I’ve wanted to read for a while, and I thought it would be a nice choice for my first book of the year. Turns out I was right, I loved every moment of it. I hope many of the books I read this year are as enjoyable as this was. I love it when I find my next 5 star read.
From magical to horror as my next read was NOS4A2. This is another book I’ve meant to read for a long time, and I’ve always thought I’d read it during autumn, but the whole Christmasland theme tempted me to pick it up now even though the festive season is just behind us now. It’s a long book, but one I think I’m going to enjoy. It reminds me a little of It by Stephen King. No doubt I’ll have more to say about it once I’ve finished.
Then came Top Ten Tuesday, which offered up perfect opportunities to look back at some of the books I meant to read during 2020 but didn’t have time for, and to remember some of the new-to-me authors I discovered over the reading year.
Here’s a round up of January on Pages and Tea…
Book Reviews
The Invisible Library (The Invisible Library #1) by Genevieve Cogman
Midwinter Murder: Fireside Mysteries from the Queen of Crime by Agatha Christie
Featured Posts
Top Ten Tuesday
Books I Meant to Read in 2020 But Didn’t Get To
Other New Posts
Beat the Backlist 2021 Challenge
I’ll be curious to see your thoughts on NOS4A2, I’ve been meaning to check that one out.
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I’ve just finished it and really enjoyed it. Hopefully will get some thoughts together for a blog post soon.
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NOS4A2 – like Lisa, I’ve been meaning to check this out for some time. One day.
Lynn 😀
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I’ve just finished it. It’s a long book but I didn’t want to get to the end. Another Joe Hill novel I’ve enjoyed.
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