November 2022 Reading Wrap Up
Another month has come and gone somehow, and the end of the year is fast approaching. Time sure flies when you read good books. Of the ten books I read this month, at least two will likely end up on my best of the year list. There were some great reads, a few good reads, and some not so good reads this month. Discover which books you should buy/borrow/pass in my November 2022 reading wrap up.
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One Woman’s War

If you’re a fan of historical fiction, James Bond, and glitz London nightclubs, this book is for you!
Buy
Magic Lessons

Hoffman has done it again! Fans of Practical Magic & The Rules of Magic will love this prequel.
Buy
All The Courage We Have Found

World War II fiction done right, but ends a bit abruptly. I wanted more.
Borrow
All The Light We Cannot See

I think I’m the only histfic lover who didn’t absolutely love this book.
Borrow
The Christmas Wish

One of the best holiday books I’ve ever read. If you need a LOL funny read, this is your book!
Buy
The Christmas Spirit

Well, I must be a scrooge because this book was a dud for me. Too much religion for my taste.
Pass
Our Missing Hearts

OMFG read this book. I literally have not stopped thinking about it since I finished weeks ago.
Buy
Belgravia

As a Downton Abbey fan, this one was exactly what I hoped it would be! Scandal galore!
Borrow
The Santa Suit

Meh. It’s cute, but there are better holiday books. I found it too fluffy, but, again, I’m a scrooge.
Pass
Factory Girls

One of the best books of the year, hands down. It’s a walk down memory lane in the best way!
Buy
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