Monday, 1 December 2014

November Reading Wrap-Up

Well, this has been a disappointing month. I'm not really sure why, but it's taken me a long time to read things. Maybe it's because I've been so excited about Mockingjay Part 1 and the run up to Christmas, but I've even had some days in which I've read nothing at all!!! How terrible!!!

Anyway, the books that I have managed to read are...
And that's it!! That totals up to an appalling 2240 pages, averaging at only 75 pages per day!! How awful! But on the brighter side, I have already completed my 2014 Reading Challenge and I'm still 12 books ahead of my end of year target, so it's not too bad!

Obviously I've already read the whole of The Hunger Games trilogy. In fact, I think this was the 12th time I've read it!! So as much as I'd love to write about THG all day, I'm only going to talk about the new books I've read this month.

Will Grayson was the first new book for November. I had high expectations for this book as it was by John Green (who is one of my all time favourite authors!). I hadn't read anything by David Levithan, but had heard great things about his books, so I was really looking forward to reading it, and I wasn't disappointed. While it's definitely as good as other John Green books, Will Grayson was still amazing. I enjoyed the dual narration in it and how the two protagonists had their own unique voices. I thought it was really cleverly written all the way through and gave it 4 stars on Goodreads. I would recommend any John Green fans to pick it up (if they haven't already!), but, like his other ones, this book is quite rude, so it's probably not suitable for younger readers.

The Lost Hero was the other new book for this month, which I was really looking forward to reading. I had heard only amazing things about this series and I loved Percy Jackson, so I couldn't wait for this. I loved meeting the new main characters; Jason, Piper and Leo, though I was a little upset that it wasn't narrated by Percy! I had liked Rick Riordan's first person writing so the change to third person in this book was a little upsetting, but it turns out he can write well both ways! It didn't take me too long to get into this book; the start was really strong. However, I thought it was a little boring near the middle. I still carried on reading it, of course, and I loved it in the end, but I thought the middle of the book was slightly tiring. I gave it 4 stars on Goodreads and I'm looking forward to continuing with the series!

I intend to read a lot more in December. Hopefully I'm not going to be too distracted by other things! I definitely want to complete the Heroes of Olympus Series, but I would also like to read An Abundance of Katherines by John Green, and if I get time, Before I Go To Sleep by S J Watson.

Hopefully December will be a better month for reading!!

Bye!

Charlotte xxx


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