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 March , there were 64 reviews linked up for the challenge, shared by 20 participants. There were 61 individual titles reviewed, written by 57 different authors. There were 6 reviewers who reviewed 5 or more books each. Thank you to everyone who shared their links whether it be 8 or just 1.So which books were reviewed more than once in March? There were actually three!
First is Pam Jenoff's latest book Last Twilight in Paris which was reviewed by Jenia at Story for Dessert and Laura from Laura's Reviews.
Frances Quinn's book The Lost Passenger was reviewed by Helen at She Reads Novels and by Constance at Staircase Wit
Finally, as part of the Read Christie challenge, Laura from Laura's Reviews and Shellie from Shellie Loves Books both read Three Act Tragedy by Agatha Christie
We also had some other authors who had multiple books reviewed this month. Bev from Readers Block is working her way through the Phryne Fisher series by Kerry Greenwood and so reviewed three books, The Green Mill Murder, Murder on the Ballarat Train and Death at Victoria Dock. This is timely as during the week it was announced that Kerry Greenwood has passed away. The final book in the series is due to be released later in the year.
There were also two books reviewed by Amanda Dykes. Barbara from Stray Thoughts reviewed both Up from the Sea and All the Lost Places.
Finally, Erica Ruth Neubauer also had two books reviewed. Shellie from Shellie Loves Books reviewed Murder at Wedgefield Manor and Mark from Carstairs Considers reviewed Homicide in the Indian Hills (yay Mark!). These are both part of the Jane Wunderly mystery series.
I wonder what books will be featured next month!
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I am sharing this with Sunday Salon hosted at Readerbuzz
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