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This was an excellent reading month for me:
😍 The Siren of Sussex and Never Rescue a Rogue for smart and sassy historical romance
🧐 The Preminition Bureau for a truth is stranger than fiction dive into a psychiatrist and his obsession with foresigh
I had a lot of family visits in October (yay!) so didn’t get much of a chance to read. But, the two fiction books I read (Trust and When Women Were Dragons) were FANTASTIC so there’s that!
This month was apparently all about mysteries/thrillers for me. Each of these books took a unique approach to the traditional murder mystery:
 
🌊How a Woman Becomes a Lake felt like the literary version of a show like Broadchurch: ultimately more dr
📖I read some excellent books in July/August. Standouts included:
*Daughters of the Deer, a beautiful, devastating novel about colonization, family, gender and so much more
*The Kingdoms, a time bending alternate history
*Tell Me Everything, a stunni
Trying to get back into drawing after a long break with #funwithfaces from @charlyclements 

Todays prompt was sunflower, tattoo, pattern. Given how long it’s been I’m pretty happy with this, although hands are hard!
I dont have much to offer or say right now, but I do have photos of steve sleeping.

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