Book read in August
August was a mood reading month which ended up with me reading a wide variety of genres. I read five thrillers, four Urban Fantasies, three crime novels, two mainstream novels one Space Opera and a book of Horror short stories.
My most enjoyable read came as a surprise to me. It was a thriller by Daniel Pyne called ‘Water Memory‘ that’s been in my library for almost four years.
It was clever and fast-paced and felt fresh and new. I was so pleased with it that I bought the sequel ‘Vital Lies‘ and I’m hoping to use it as a Halloween Bingo read.
I was fortunate enough to have four four-star reads this month. I followed up an author whose short story I’d read in ‘Apocalyptic‘ and read Nancy Holzner’s ‘Deadtown’, the first book in an Urban Fantasy series that I’ll now be following. I had my second visit with Simone Buchholz’s Hamburg Public Prosecutor Chastity Riley in ‘The Kitchen‘. I was delighted by Roisin Maguire’s debut novel ‘Night Swimmers’ set in a small coastal village in Ireland during lockdown. I had fun with ‘Yule Be Sorry‘, the second book in the ‘cozy mystery (with dragons)’ series that I started last month with ‘Baking Bad‘.
Books added in August
I’ve decided to stop seeing my bookbuying as a weakness. Yes, it’s probably an addiction but it’s one that doesn’t harm me or anyone else so I’m confessing to NEEDING to buy books. The meme below captures how I felt as I browsed the books on offer in August.
I got excited and ended up adding thirty-two books to my library in August. Yes, I know that’s a little more than one a day but take a look at them. They’re fabulous and I had to make them mine.
TBR Challenge Check
Here’s my progress against the goals that I set after my half-year review of the challenge.
- Read at least 70 books (11.7 per month): read 16 books in July and 16 books in August, so I’m about 8 ahead of schedule.
- Read 25 books (4 per month) from my TBR pile that were added in 2023 or that were part of the 30 books selected from my 2012-2022 TBR shelf: August was a good month for this with 7 books coming from my TBR. That gives me a total of 9 so far which is 1 ahead of schedule. I’ve read two so I’m behind schedule
I’ve deleted the goal about how many books to buy for per month as it’s a goal that has so far had no impact on my behaviour. Instead I’m trying to get to my books while my enthusiasm for them is still strong. That’s the best I can do. I just need to spend sixteen hours a day reading and everything will be fine.





If book buying makes you happy and you can afford it, there’s no harm in indulging.
One day I won’t be able to buy books but I will have my home library full of treasure to discover. Plus it will be filled with a whole lot of books I can’t otherwise find anymore.
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