Sunday, November 10, 2024

Historical Fiction Reading Challenge - November 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 October, there were 53 reviews linked up for the challenge, shared by 19 participants. There were 52 individual titles reviewed, written by 51 different authors. There were 5 reviewers who shared 5 or more reviews this month. Thank you to everyone who shared their links whether it be 6 or just 1.

So which book was reviewed more than once in October? 


The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon was reviewed at both Bibliographic Manifestations and Story for Dessert

 
There was one author who had two books reviewed during the month and that was Georgette Heyer. Both These Old Shades and Charity Girl were reviewed over at What Me Read.

I am beginning to think about the challenge for next year, so if you have any ideas on what you would like to see happen differently then feel free to leave a comment or to email me at ozdiamondlil at gmail dot com.

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

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


4 comments:

  1. I wonder if there is some book coming in 2025 by an author many of us enjoy (like Kate Quinn) that we could all try to read together or at approximately the same time. Or some older book (but perhaps hard to find one unread) that is easy to find at the library. For example, I've read A Town Called Alice but no other Shute.

    I do enjoy your statistics! Thank you for sharing them.

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  2. Thanks for the suggestion. I'll put it into the Facebook group for consideration

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  3. I'm enjoying the challenge as it is. Thanks, as always, for compiling the stats.

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    1. Thanks for your ongoing participation Mark!

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