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My Bookish Life: September Reading Wrap Up

   Hello, I'm back again with the reading wrap up for September.  I hope you all are liking the content I'm putting out tonight ! Anyways let's get to this reading wrap up shall we?


         The first book I finished in September was Episodic Sleep Disorders by E.L. Haines. I liked this book. I think if you are a fan of like Tim Burton for example you could like this author. I found the story strange and I want to read more . If you are interested you can check out a more indepth review on my blog and buy the book on Amazon. Overall, I gave the book 4 stars!

        The second book I finished this month was Deception Point by Dan Brown. Overall I thought the story was good, plus it left me wondering about what would happen if our government actually tried to fake finding this kind of Discovery. Plus, since it is an election year in reality the politics of this book also stood out because I can see politicians doing things like this in real life. Over all I gave the book 4 stars!

       After that I finished Satori in Paris and Pic Two Novels by Jack Kerouac. Satori in Paris was an average story for me but that doesn't mean it was bad. However,  Pic is what I would consider a standout story . Jack Kerouac did a good job of making this one feel real and that's why the book gets 5 stars!

                Reading Stats For The Month: 
Books Read: 3
Genres Read: 2 (counting Satori as an autobiography type)
Pages Read: 887
Average Rating: 4 stars

                That's it for now. If you have read these books please leave your thoughts in the comments,  no spoilers. I will be back tomorrow with my October TBR will talk to you all again then!


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