Sunday, September 15, 2024

Sunday Salon: Historical Fiction Reading Challenge - August statistics

Every month I share some of the statistics related to the Historical Fiction Reading Challenge. I try very hard to visit every post which has been linked (time permitting) and I find it interesting to see what are the books that people are reading and reviewing! I often end up adding a couple of books to my never ending TBR list.


In terms of the books read in July, there were 52 reviews linked up for the challenge, shared by 19 participants. There were 51 individual titles reviewed, written by 5 differen0t authors. There were 4 reviewers who reviewed more than 5 books each. Thank you to everyone who shared their links whether it be 11 or just 1.

So which book was reviewed more than once in August?


Cabaret Macabre by Tom Mead is the third book in the A Spector-Locked Room Mystery series and was reviewed by both Helen at She Reads Novels and Cathy from What Cathy Read Next.

Laura from Laura's Reviews contributed reviews of two novels by Agatha Christie. The first review was for The Mystery of the Blue Train and the second was Taken at the Flood.

I'll be back next month with the statistics for September!

I am sharing this post with Sunday Salon, hosted at Readerbuzz.




4 comments:

  1. I have the first in Tom Mead's series. I don't think I realized it was historical. I'll have to try to get to it soonish.

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  2. I now have read a couple more historical fiction books over my goal. Maybe I should try for the next goal? I still have a lot of time left in the year. Thank you for hosting this challenge, Marg.

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  3. Historical fiction is hit or miss for me. I enjoy it more when it is not set during a war and has some humor in it.

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  4. It's always so much fun to see what others are reading! I love the stats each month.

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