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Autumn 2025 Bookshelf


Welcome back to the blog! I am happy to tell you that I'm finally over my reading slump and making up for lost time. Many of you know that I lost my dad a few months ago and with him my love of reading. My dad was the one that turned me into a bookworm at a very young age and the thought of picking up a book made me think of him and was so painful that I stopped reading for a while. 


When it comes to reading, I read multiple genres and use all versions of books, including print, audio, and Kindle. I love print books, especially hardback books. I love hardback books so much that I actually made an Amazon Wishlist for them so I can expand my collection. There's nothing better than curling up in a chair with a cat, quilt, and cup of coffee with a physical book in hand. I also use the Kindle app ( I don't actually own a kindle) on my phone and tablet. When I want to read but don't have time to sit down I opt for audiobooks. Needless to say with all the different ways available to read I've been making up for lost time. 

Here is a list of books that I've read so far this Fall

Audio version

Kindle App

Audio Version 

Kindle App

Audio Version 


Kindle App

Kindle App

Audio Version 

Print 

Kindle 

Print 

Kindle 

Kindle 

Print 

Audio
Audio
Audio

I will continue to update this list as I finish more books this Fall. Happy Reading!


What are you currently reading? Let me know in the comments. Happy Reading

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