by Ashleigh Meikle | Oct 20, 2021 | Round-ups
With much of the country still in lockdown in September, I again wondered what the reading trends for this category would be. For children and younger readers, we had seventeen books, and for young adult readers, there were seven – so based on trends from the past two...
by Tegan Edwards | Oct 16, 2021 | Round-ups
Hello Readers! For September there was: 9 Reviews, 6 Reviewers, and 9 Books Reviewed (1 of which was poetry). Wonderfully 6 of these 9 books were first-time reviews. Thank you for adding them to the database! The most prolific reviewer was Katie Elder here on Instagram with 4 books reviewed. The most reviewed title this month was…all of them! As each title was reviewed once.
by Mic Loves Books | Oct 16, 2021 | Round-ups
Here I sit, at the end of the first week of Term 4, wondering where the year has gone and when I’m going to make some time to sit down and attack the pile of reviews I have to write; knowing that it won’t be this weekend. This weekend I have a skip on my...
by whisperinggums | Oct 13, 2021 | Round-ups
So September has been and gone, with New South Wales, Victoria and the ACT, spending it all in lockdown. However, as I write this in October, New South Wales is “relatively” free again, as will the ACT be at the end of the week. Things should be freer in...
by Claire Holderness | Oct 6, 2021 | Round-ups
Only 3 months left of this crazy year, I hope we can all get some good reading in. During September there were 11 books reviewed. Caitlin from Underground writers reviewed Lakesedge by Lyndall Clipstone she says “Lakesedge is exactly what I look for in a modern...
by TheresaSmithWrites | Oct 5, 2021 | Round-ups
Welcome to the latest round up of historical fiction. September was a quiet month with 23 reviews on 17 books by 19 authors. Top titles for the month: Daughter of the Hunter Valley by Paula J Beavan with 3 reviews – thanks to Brenda Telford, Helen Sibbritt and...