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My #4 genre is RomCom, which actually goes really well with September's author for me, Courtney Walsh!
1. 20th Century
2. Christmas
3. Faerietale Retelling
4. RomCom
5. WWII
1. 20th Century
2. Christmas
3. Faerietale Retelling
4. RomCom
5. WWII
1. Time Slip2. Contemporary
3. Western
4. Fairytale Retelling
5. Set in Canada
#4 is Fairytale Retelling
My #4 is Love Inspired 1. Amish
2. Classic
3. Fairytale/ Retelling
4. Love Inspired
5. Contemporary
Finished:
My #4 is SPORTS. Hoping to read
1) Humor
❌ 2) Books About Books➖JUNE
2)-3) Romance
❌ 4) Biblical Fiction ➖FEBRUARY
3)-4)-5) Amish
❌5)-6) Chick Lit➖MAY
4)-5)-6)-7) Sports➖SEPTEMBER
❌7)-8) Christmas ➖MARCH
❌ 9) Novella➖JANUARY
❌5)-6)-7)-8)-10) Non-Fiction➖AUGUST
❌8)-9)-11) Holiday (Other than Christmas)➖APRIL
❌6)-7)-8)-9)-10)-12) True Crime➖JULY
5)-6)-7)-8)-9)-10)-11)-13) Inspirational
1) Romance2) Short story
3) Holiday
4) Nonfiction
5) African Diaspora
***#4 Nonfiction***
Unanswered: Lasting Truth for Trending Questions- Jeremiah J. Johnston
September #4 - Regency01 ~ Favorite Author
02 ~ Contemporary
03 ~ Sports
04 ~ Regency
05 ~ Love Inspired
September #4 - Regency
My #4 is Dystopian. 01 - Biblical Fiction
02 - Set Outside the U.S.
03 - Christian Living
04 - Dystopian
05 - Apocalyptic/Post-Apocalyptic
#4 - Dystopian
4. Memoir-celebrtiy memoir 1. Book set outside the US
2. Cozy Mystery
3 Sports Rom Com
5 Pirate/nautical
My #4 is Novella/Novella Collection
1-Amish
2-Contemporary Romance
3-Historical Fiction
4-Novella/Novella Collection
5-Wartime
1-Amish
2-Contemporary Romance
3-Historical Fiction
4-Novella/Novella Collection
5-Wartime
My September number 4 genre is Historical - I’m unsure what I will choose to read TBC1. Classic
2. Humour/Romcom
3. Amish
4. Biblical fiction
Sesptember #4 Mystery/Suspense1-Dual Time Line
2-A Retelling
3-Reread a favorite
4-Mystery/Suspense
6-Allegory
7-Romance
January The Song of Sourwood Mountain - Historical
February The Queen's Cook - Biblical Fiction
March The Last Jihad, The Last Days - Political Thriller
April Some Like it Scot - Rom Com
May Plain Obsession - Amish/Mennonite
June Across the Ages by Gabrielle Meyer
July The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis
August From the Valley We Rise by Elizabeth Musser
September A Trial of Innocents by Michael Swiger
My #4 is HistoricalLove in a Broken Vessel by Mesu Andrews
(09/06/25)The Deepest Waters by Dan Walsh
(09/09/25)To Marry an English Lord by Robin Lee Hatcher
(09/14/25)The Burning of Rosemont Abbey by Naomi Stephens
(09/23/25)Benny and the Bank Robber by Mary C. Findley
(09/24/25)The Juliet Code by Pepper Basham
(09/28/25)Dreams of Silver by Mina Baites
(09/30/25) GM, language/content
My #4 is Contemporary 01 Sci-Fi/Fantasy
02 Fairy Tale Retelling
03 Suspense
04 Contemporary
05 Novella
Read:
Escaping Reality by Rachel Skatvold (9-16-25)
I think I'm finally ready to jump back in and get back into rhythm this month! I have a ton of catching up to do!September:
1-Mystery
2-Thriller
3-Science Fiction
4-Biblical
5-Romance
# 4 Biblical
Hoping to finish Caleb by Francine Rivers
Read:
Got 7 this month!My #4 is Historical
Love in a Broken Vessel by Mesu Andrews
(09/06/25)The Deepest Waters by Dan Walsh
(09/09/25)To Marry an English Lord by Robin Lee Hatcher
(09/14/25)The Burning of Rosemont Abbey by Naomi Stephens
(09/23/25)Benny and the Bank Robber by Mary C. Findley
(09/24/25)The Juliet Code by Pepper Basham
(09/28/25)Dreams of Silver by Mina Baites
(09/30/25) GM, language/content
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