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 November, there were 61 reviews linked up for the challenge, shared by 19 participants. There were 59 individual titles reviewed, written by 57 different authors. There were 3 reviewers who shared 5 or more reviews this month. Thank you to everyone who shared their links whether it be 12 or just 1.
So which books were reviewed more than once in November? There were two.
The first was James by Percival Everett which was reviewed by both Deb from Readerbuzz (Goodreads link here) and Laura from Laura's Reviews.
I’ll be signing up for next year :)
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DeleteThe historical fiction challenge is fun. I made it to 5, and now I'm close to 10. I wonder if I'll get to 10 before the end of the year.
ReplyDeleteJames is such a good read!
I'm hearing really good things about that book!
DeleteI haven't done that challenge you hosted in quite a while. Maybe I will take the plunge again for 2025!
ReplyDeleteWe would love to have you join us!
DeleteWell, I'm not one for all the "Challenges" but all the same have a wonderful Holiday Season!
ReplyDeleteYou too Claudia!
DeleteI feel like I need to read more Historical Fiction as I only tend to dabble occasionally in it!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
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https://budgettalesblog.wordpress.com/2024/12/15/sunday-post-sunday-salon-30/
I need to read more too!
DeleteIt's been so long since I set out to read some historical fiction... very tempting!
ReplyDeleteCome join us Nicky!
DeleteLooks like you are doing well with your reading challenges!
ReplyDeleteThanks Olivia!
DeleteI am hit or miss with historical fiction, but do find some I enjoy. I hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThat's true of any genre I think!
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