November was a much easier month. I was able to read and listen to 14 books, which were a mixture of old favourites, nonfiction, middle grade stories, and a short story 😀
For those of you who enjoy graphs, here are my stats from StoryGraph
Favourites
These are my standout favourites, but I’ve only reviewed The Glassmaker
Bookish Travel

In November I travelled to 22 countries, which I’m very happy about! 😀
Rwanda

Morocco

What a fantastic travel month and bookish month in general! I hope December will be just as great, happy reading, Nicki xx
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Thanks! 🤞
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Looks like a very lovely reading month! xx
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It was great thanks! xx
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I spy penguins! 🐧
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Yes lots of them! 😂
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Great wrap up Nicki💜
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Thanks, Jo!
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Great reading month, Nicki! I love the map. I’m useless at keeping track of what countries I have read. 🤷♀️
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Thanks Sandy. I make a note of all my bookish travels as I’m reading, otherwise I’d be useless as well!
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I’ve tried that, but keep forgetting to update it. 🤷♀️ Is the map easy to use?
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Yes very easy to use!
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Looks like you had fabulous November in reading. Wish you an amazing December and holidays.
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Thanks it was good. Hope you have an amazing December as well!
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Sounds like a great bookish month and you make me want to reread Rivers Of London now… Although St. Mary’s is keeping me entertained right now (and I might love that series even more). Your stats are looking great and I love your Bookish Travel map! I have to keep Michael Morpurgo’s books in mind for more travel and I love the sound of An Inconvenience Of Penguins. xx
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It was a really good bookish month, especially travel wise! xx
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