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September Reading Wrap-Up!

I hope you’re having a wonderful week, Kind Friends! And I also hope the month of September was good to you!

In my neck of the woods (the Great Lakes Area in the US), it’s been hot and humid, but then we had some days in there that felt like an early Autumn. How has it been for you?

Well, without further ado, here is my progress for September:

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As of September 27, 2024
I read 11 books in September. And I am 3 books behind schedule in the Goodreads Reading Challenge.

Next up, I want to read Finding Me: An Estranged Sisters New Adult Romance Novel (The Defiant Sisters Duet Book 2) by Jacquie Biggar!

I really want to read all of Jacqui Murray’s books!

And I want to finish the Ghost Trapper series. There are so many of them, though.

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (2022-) Season 2Murder Is Easy (2023)
2 Episodes
Yellowstone (2018-)
Season 5
Only Murders in the Building (2021-) Season 4
Snowpiercer (2020-2024)
Season 4
Preacher (2016–2019)
Season 1
The Watchers (2024)The Deliverance (2024)
Last Night in Soho (2021)Bone Tomahawk (2015)
Movies with arrows were seen in the theater.

Some exciting movies still coming in 2024 are The Crow and Nosferatu with Bill Skarsgård. Other movies I’m looking forward to are, Beetlejuice 2Joker: Folie à Deux, and Wicked Part 1.

What did you read in September, and what was your favorite?

What did you watch, and what did you think about it?


May your day, and the month of October, bring you blessings and joy!

Thank you so much for reading, liking, lurking, and commenting! You are important!

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25 Comments on “September Reading Wrap-Up!

  1. Oooh, I forgot all about Gabriel Byrne! Had the biggest crush on him for a while. 🙂 In September I read a lot, finished the 3rd and 4th in the Brilliant Friend Elena Ferrante books, as well as the last of the 3-Body Problem series. Also a book titled Beautyland.

  2. This is a wonderful wrap-up, Kymber! I just posted two new reviews on my blog for Robbie’s book, Square Peg in a Round Hole, and Dawn’s book, Haiku for the Midnight Hour. Now I’m reading Size Always Matters by Sally Cronin. Happy Reading! 🤗

  3. What a great group of books! M. R. James might be a little stogy, but he’s great with the ghosts. “Walking with Ghosts” looks interesting.

  4. Oh, my so many books. I don’t remember if I finished the guardian in September or not, but I probably did. It was a great book! We still have a slight summer feeling left where I live, but for a couple of weeks I’m not wearing shorts and I miss doing so. It’s a bit to cold probably for that.

    Since I got home from visiting my brother and sister I’ve rarely left the house, though 😂. I really need my rest.

    1. I love getting lost in a great book. It sounds like The Guardian may have been one of those for you. 🙂 It’s cool and perfect for me where I am. I love this weather so much. 🙂

      Hey, at least you know what you need which is something a lot of people don’t know. 🤣😂

  5. You always inspire me with your reading, Kymber! It feels so long since I’ve actually sat down and read a book for pleasure. Can’t wait to see what the Joker movie has in store (it comes out 1 day after my birthday, yayyy!) 😀 give those kitties lots of catnip! 🐈 🐈‍⬛ 💕

    1. Oh, that is so nice, Laura. 🩷 I skipped reading anything in July this year. Cool about the new Joker movie coming out a day after your birthday. Those kitties have catnip, and they say, “Thank you,” to Laura. LOL

  6. Guuurrrlllll, you really need to stop trying to show us up with slamming some serious good reads under your belt this month. 📕📚📘 You’ll reach your targeted goal in no time KymberNoodle! Cheers to your wrap-up success my dear! 😊🥂😍

    1. LOL I’m not trying to show you up, I’m trying to catch up, and I’m still 3 books behind. LOLOLOL Thank you for your confidence in me. I hope you are right. Cheers to you, Chickienoodle!

  7. Wow! You’ve done amazingly well. I’ve not had much time for reading and have lots of books on my tbr pile. But I’m off to the cinema later to see Beetlejuice 2. Will see what I think.

  8. It’s the last day of September but I didn’t even have a chance to pick up a book this month which was mostly because September for us is the start of the school year and the start of so much more that’s new! New routines, new classmates, new teachers, new rules, new workloads and new pressures. We shift gear and move into a more active phase, there’s a bit of freshness in the air and a drive to find momentum after the paradoxically busy and relaxing summer. It seems that this move into autumn can carry this feeling of a new chapter, and fresh horizons more than other seasonal shifts. Thanks for sharing, and happy reading 🙂 Aiva xx

  9. Good morning and Happy last day of September. I’m also from the Great Lakes region, and it’s true, last week felt like a real welcome to Autumn. Today, we can definitely feel that Fall breeze in the air. I wish it could stay like this all year round.
    As far as the TV shows list. We love the Lord Of The Rings Series and the same with YellowStone (Although I believe I enjoyed it way more than my wife- RIP is the Best …)
    We also enjoy watching The Old Man.

    When it comes to movies, I found Beetlejuice 2 a bit disappointing, but I didn’t hate it. I’m feeling a bit anxious about The Crow and The Joker, though—both are among my all-time favorite characters, and I really hope they do them justice without tarnishing their legacy.

    Have a wonderful day and thank you for sharing this..

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