BOOKS I READ IN SEPTEMBER

**A Month of Reading: A Look Back at My September Reads**

Oh my gosh this is freaking bananas but it was a fun time I'd recommend it a lot of people commented when I first started talking on this book like they understand Margaret with the this housing market this housing market in the day and age if you get a good interest rate in a good house you probably wouldn't leave me so like I don't know it was a fun time I would recommend it great for spooky season don't expect like really intense intense scares I give it a 4 out of five then we have the unmaking of June Pharaoh by Adrian Young as you know I read her book last year the spells for forgetting loved it I loved it she I love her adult books this one I did not give a 5 out of five I gave it like a four out of five it was good it just wasn't quite there for me so what I've been saying about these two books bells for forgetting really pulled me in with the atmosphere like the atmosphere and setting was like its own character the writing was very beautiful it was kind of dark and dreary and that really was amazing the plot and the characters in that book weren't the best now however the plot and character in this book amazing the setting and atmosphere kind of writing wasn't it for me so it's like a hard time balancing so this one's also a hard time for me to tell you what it's about because there is a big plot point in this book that's not explaining the synopsis I had no clue myself that's best to go into a blind really so I'm not going to tell you much about it I will say a woman risks everything to end her family her family's Century or curse solve her mother's disappearance and find love so in this book we have a character named June and June is a pharaoh and Pharaoh's kind of they get sick at a certain age they start hallucinating seeing things and her grandmother very beginning this book her grandmother who has raised her is away from this and June has actually been starting seeing things for a year now so she's starting to get sick and it kind of goes from there and it's a beautiful book full of love found family what you would do for love I just didn't love the setting and atmosphere as much but still Adrian Young I will read her adult books I genuinely really enjoy them last book I have that is my favorite which I was not expecting is Black Sheep by Rachel Harrison so Rachel Harrison is a horror author kind of like not scary horror kind of like sarcastic cynical kind of horror fuel I would put her in the same vein as like Grady Hendrix where his books don't scare the crap out of me but they scare me a little bit and they're kind of satiry that's what I would call this book this is my third book by her this book is freaking crazy this is about a kid named Vesper and Vesper comes from a very different family she has been out of the family for a while she left her family's really religious kind of Cults at 18 but she gets an invitation now at 26 to a wedding from her cousin that's still living there and her cousin's marrying her First Love vesper's First Love and Vesper is like oh hell no like I'm gonna go back and see what's up you know usually when you leave like things like this you do not get invited back you are disowned they don't talk to you you don't talk to them that's just kind of how it goes so vespark goes back to this wedding and there you learned that not only her family like in a very strict religious cult they're also um they're um Satan worship they're in a satanical I am not kidding they would be like hail Satan and it just like you're just like what and it just gets crazy from there so from there Vesper's back in kind of the fold her mother is an indie like horror actress who's into the very macrobay like our whole house is gothic and Victorian but has like props from her movie like eyeballs like a skeleton suit like a real like straight up skin layup like it is creepy as hell but man this book was fun and crazy and a lot Vesper is very cynical Vesper is very sarcastic this is a book that you'll have to suspend your disbelief on like she does horror kind of like I said satirical funny I really enjoyed it it was a crazy crazy book The suspend your disbelief but I had a good time reading it four and a half out of five definitely my favorite Rachel Harrison book I have read thus far so there you have all of the eight books I read in the month of September overall pretty good reading must now on to October for all of the spooky reads as always thank you so much for watching and I will see you in my next video bye foreign\\n

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhello everyone my name is Heather and welcome to the channel bookables today I am here to share all of the books I read in the month of September I read eight so it's a pretty good amount let's get into it but first I want to thank the sponsor of this video book of the month book of the month you guessed it is an online book service for readers each month their team vets hundreds of new titles and selects five to seven of the best new and sometimes early releases for you to choose from in fact their mission is to help readers discover new books that they love and to promote the work of emerging authors you can select your one book every month or more and what's even great is they just recently launched their audiobook collection which is great because I know there's a lot of people that prefer audiobooks over physical books so that is a great new selection to this so you can either pick a hardcover book or an audio book it is just like it's just amazing it's so amazing and I love how each month there's a wide variety of genres it's not like five Romance Books or five thriller books usually you get a wide array of genres each month some there's a lot of usually there's a mystery so there's a romance sometimes historical sci-fi fantasy they really try to expand different genres and they're always focused on diversaries as well which is amazing so now is a perfect perfect time to get book of the month because they're offering a special discount this month if you use the code spooky at checkout you can get your first book for only five dollars this month like five dollars for a hardcover like run don't walk like go right now because this deal is not gonna last at the perfect time there's some spooky selections this month it is like just go ahead and try it out because five dollars for a your first book for Book of the month is just an astounding price I love book of the month I always love working with them I love their service I love their selections and I'm excited about their selections this month as well so the two books I chose this month one I've actually already read and that is the unmaking of June Pharaoh by Adrian young this is a new adult book that's kind of Fantastical but I feel like I can't tell you much about it because it would be giving it away but basically it's a woman Risk Everything to end her family Century old curse solve her mother's disappearance and find love and this memorizing novel um I loved it it was very um it was written beautifully the setting was great I love the element of surprise in it phenomenal book to read in the fall other book I picked out is definitely because it is spooky season and that is Starling house but look at this cover this book is a gorgeously modern Gothic fantasy it's about a haunted house basically and I love love reading about a haunted house will I ever set foot in one absolutely not but I will read about them all day long so again Ryan don't walk to this deal if you use the code spooky at checkout you get your first book from book of the month for only five dollars like don't pass that up so thank you so much to book of the month for sponsoring a portion of this video now on to all the books I read in the month of September so like I said I read eight books and I'm not gonna lie to you A lot of them I don't even own I read them on um kids also please forgive me always put these videos I'm gonna start with my least favorite reading up to my favorite read it's a pretty good month for me I feel pretty solid in that I felt like I didn't have another I didn't have a five star this month which was kind of a bummer but I did read a lot of books I enjoyed and I read some that were just okay so we're gonna start with them the first one I want to start with is a recent romance um it's an indie romance I read called Juniper hill by devny Perry I believe I gave this one a three stars it's book two in the Eden series I think each one follows a different brother I don't know I don't know I just served with juniper Hill probably because I love the title Juniper Hill but this is about a um a single mom Memphis who has a like a two month old and she lives in Newark but decides to start her life over in this very small town in Quincy Montana so she drives there and she gets a housekeeping job and she stays in like the garage apartment or this guy named Knox who is like the chef for this hotel that she works for and you can connect the dots it was cute it was steamy it wasn't like super rememberable but I enjoyed it would like continue on the series there's a good possibility it was a great palette cleanser I'll say that so I'll probably save it for just that palette cleansing which is there's no shame in that at all a lot of people love this series and I can understand why the draw to it with the setting and this very small town it was definitely set in a small town definitely had like a fall winter vibe to it so again I gave it a three out of five it was cute it just wasn't very rememberable for me much like my next one the Pumpkin Spice Cafe by Laurie Gilmore I felt like the title of this and the author's name is Gilmore so I was like I feel like I have to read this so I did I found it on netgalley and it again it was okay I gave it a three out of five this is kind of your typical like kind of cozy romance if you will this one follows a character named Genie who um basically like has a very corporate job and then she decides that she wants to take things slow and so she kind of starts running her aunt's Cafe called The Pumpkin Spice Cafe and this very very small town in dream Harbor I will say it was very reminiscent of Stars Hollow where everybody knew everybody they helped each other out they had like Town Hall meetings I was it's one book I've read that I was like this definitively gives me stars Hollows feelings so if you're looking for that I checked the book out but it wasn't amazing like it was a cute fall romance read it did have some steamy times in it which I wasn't expecting but it was okay I gave her three out of five it's a good again palette cleanser a good cute romance if you will we have the coffee shop of Curiosities by Heather Webber another three star for me I read this one because the cover intrigued me and the synopsis did it was basically kind of like a cozy fantasy I will say this book fall security and Ava who at the beginning of the book she her she learns that her ex-boyfriend has passed away and she mysteriously gets a letter like two weeks after he passes away telling her about this job in like a Small Town Alabama and so she goes there and she goes to this woman that owns this um kind of like coffee shop and she's like I wrote this job app but I threw it away so it's all kind of like magical and mystical if you will but it doesn't really go farther than that without as far as the magic goes again it's set in a small town that is reminiscent of the Stars Hollow again so in case you're looking for books that are strictly for like Stars Hollow Vibes I would check out the pumpkin spice one and this one because again small town everybody knows everybody everybody helps out everybody but this one didn't have a lot of oomph to it in the ending I felt was a little bit unrealistic in my opinion maybe that's just me I don't know I just didn't love it I gave it three out of five oh look we have a physical book here I have all roads here I have all roads lead here by Mariana Zapata this is my second book I biker or you guys know I've talked about the wall Loma in a pegging me like so many times you're like shut up Heather I won't so I had to read this one because a lot of people recommended this one and I gave it a three and a half out of five it definitely wasn't my favorite but it was cute this book follows a character named Aurora who is getting divorced and she decides to start over and she goes to where her mom and her live when they were younger um in this small town in Colorado because her mom had since passed away and so she goes there and she um rents out like an apartment through an Airbnb and it's in this guy's roads like kind of detached garage apartment and his son actually did the booking but his dad never knew so it's kind of Aurora and Roads do not have a good start it's a very rocky relationship but of course you can guess what goes from there Maria's Mariana Zapata in my opinion is the queen of Slow Burn romance as you can see she thick and it takes a long time to develop the relationship develop their feelings but it's always worth the wait like I feel like her relation chips are very organic and happen in real time so I don't feel like they're rushed at all I do you know as a reader I'm like this like get together already but she really makes them feel organic and realistic so I love it um would definitely recommend it I gave it a three and a half out of five then we have a new release that everybody's talking about and that is the unfortunate side effects of magic and Heartbreak by Brianne Randall um the cover of this one chef's kiss it was really good I really did like it I would give it a three and a half out of five it was definitely very magical I will say out of all the magical books I read this month this one might be the most like kind of magical if you will this book follows a character named Sadie who is a witch her family comes from a line of witches they each have a different curse upon them Sadie's curse is that she will have four big heartbreaks in her life and then she will lose her magic what she does not want to do because her magic to hers everything she really puts in her baking her grandmother and her have a shop together where they put like lavender and cinnamon and those things like represent like fortitude and strength and things like that and so Sadie's already had two of her big heart rates at the beginning of this book first she fell in love with this guy named Jake and she did not mean to it happened you know love and he decides to leave so boom number one heartbreak number two her twin brother Seth also decides to move away at the whim and that breaks her heart and now she learns is not spell anything that her grandmother is dying so she knows it's going to be her third heartbreak so Sadie is very closed off in this book you know she does not want to open her heart up she's afraid because her magic is all she has left she's lost everything but you know now Jake's back in town ancest back in town so it's all about her kind of opening herself up to love again and it was a really good book I did really enjoy it I don't think it was in anywhere near a five star for me but the writing was really pretty especially for a debut novel and I loved how each at the end of the chapter included a recipe and it gave a little paragraph before explaining like you know this honey like you know this recipe is used for fortitude YouTube get your mind right you know things like that I did really enjoy that aspect and I'll definitely read more of what this author writes so three and a half out of five then we have the September house by Carissa orielando this is a horror book that is not super scary but it's super scary so in this book we have a character named Margaret and Margaret lives in her dream home she finally bought it a few years ago it's this beautiful Victorian like house with a Turret and it's just old school and fashion it's just beautiful only this house is straight up haunted like haunted haunted to the max haunted like not just a little haunted like um you know her husband and her live there and it's been a few years and they're a ghost all in this house there's kids and every September it gets fat ass crazy in this house the walls will bleed blood like it'll start from the third floor and it'll continuously drip down until September Ends the ghosts become a little bit more erratic like she even has like a housekeeper there that was a ghost that she has a housekeeper there that's a ghost that was a housekeeper centuries ago that died but she's like she's a really nice Friendly Ghost but When September Comes Around this goes loses her much she puts plates in the sink she'll just drop them some blankets under the um the and the oven you know she just does it because there's a great kind of vanilla evil in this house that's in the basement and you know you think when you hear all this like why would you live here Margaret's like I worked hard for this house I wanted this house I am not leaving so you persevere with Margaret and you know all that sounds very scary with these ghosts sometimes these ghosts are very physically violent with Margaret but the way this is written it's written from Margaret's point of view and Margaret has lived in this house for a few years she's lived through a few septembers so this is just every day normal stuff for Margaret sure ghosts in the kitchen that might bite me that's just Tuesday you know oh the walls Be Blood we got like two more weeks and it'll be October and then maybe it'll you know simmer down again will the screaming and moaning keep me up every night probably but it's just like a whole you know it's just like what but she's so used to it and makes you not as scared I will say towards the end like it was legitimately I was like oh my gosh this is freaking bananas but it was a fun time I'd recommend it a lot of people commented when I first started talking on this book like they understand Margaret with the this housing market this housing market in the day and age if you get a good interest rate in a good house you probably wouldn't leave me so like I don't know it was a fun time I would recommend it great for spooky season don't expect like really intense intense scares I give it a 4 out of five then we have the unmaking of June Pharaoh by Adrian young as you know I read her book last year the spells for forgetting loved it I loved it she I love her adult books this one I did not give a 5 out of five I gave it like a four out of five it was good it just wasn't quite there for me so what I've been saying about these two books bells for forgetting really pulled me in with the atmosphere like the atmosphere and setting was like its own character the writing was very beautiful it was kind of dark and dreary and that really was amazing the plot and the characters in that book weren't the best now however the plot and character in this book amazing the setting and atmosphere kind of writing wasn't it for me so it's like a hard time balancing so this one's also a hard time for me to tell you what it's about because there is a big plot point in this book that's not explaining the synopsis I had no clue myself that's best to go into a blind really so I'm not going to tell you much about it I will say a woman risks everything to end her family her family's Century or curse solve her mother's disappearance and find love so in this book we have a character named June and June is a pharaoh and Pharaoh's kind of they get sick at a certain age they start hallucinating seeing things and her grandmother very beginning this book her grandmother who has raised her is away from this and June has actually been starting seeing things for a year now so she's starting to get sick and it kind of goes from there and it's a beautiful book full of love found family what you would do for love I just didn't love the setting and atmosphere as much but still Adrian young I will read her adult books I genuinely really enjoy them last book I have that is my favorite which I was not expecting is Black Sheep by Rachel Harrison so Rachel Harrison is a horror author kind of like not scary horror kind of like sarcastic cynical kind of horror fuel I would put her in the same vein as like Grady Hendrix where his books don't scare the crap out of me but they scare me a little bit and they're kind of satiry that's what I would call this book this is my third book by her this book is freaking crazy this is about a kid named Vesper and Vesper comes from a very different family she has been out of the family for a while she left her family's really religious kind of Cults at 18 but she gets an invitation now at 26 to a wedding from her cousin that's still living there and her cousin's marrying her First Love vesper's First Love and Vesper is like oh hell no like I'm gonna go back and see what's up you know usually when you leave like things like this you do not get invited back you are disowned they don't talk to you you don't talk to them that's just kind of how it goes so vespark goes back to this wedding and there you learned that not only her family like in a very strict religious cult they're also um they're um Satan worship they're in a satanical I am not kidding they would be like hail Satan and it just like you're just like what and it just gets crazy from there so from there Vespers back in kind of the fold her mother is an indie like horror actress who's into the very macrobay like our whole house is gothic and Victorian but has like props from her movie like eyeballs like a skeleton suit like a real like straight up skin layup like it is creepy as hell but man this book was fun and crazy and a lot Vesper is very cynical Vesper is very sarcastic this is a book that you'll have to suspend your disbelief on like she does horror kind of like I said satirical funny I really enjoyed it it was a crazy crazy book The suspend your disbelief but I had a good time reading it four and a half out of five definitely my favorite Rachel Harrison book I have read thus far so there you have all of the eight books I read in the month of September overall pretty good reading must now on to October for all of the spooky reads as always thank you so much for watching and I will see you in my next video bye foreignhello everyone my name is Heather and welcome to the channel bookables today I am here to share all of the books I read in the month of September I read eight so it's a pretty good amount let's get into it but first I want to thank the sponsor of this video book of the month book of the month you guessed it is an online book service for readers each month their team vets hundreds of new titles and selects five to seven of the best new and sometimes early releases for you to choose from in fact their mission is to help readers discover new books that they love and to promote the work of emerging authors you can select your one book every month or more and what's even great is they just recently launched their audiobook collection which is great because I know there's a lot of people that prefer audiobooks over physical books so that is a great new selection to this so you can either pick a hardcover book or an audio book it is just like it's just amazing it's so amazing and I love how each month there's a wide variety of genres it's not like five Romance Books or five thriller books usually you get a wide array of genres each month some there's a lot of usually there's a mystery so there's a romance sometimes historical sci-fi fantasy they really try to expand different genres and they're always focused on diversaries as well which is amazing so now is a perfect perfect time to get book of the month because they're offering a special discount this month if you use the code spooky at checkout you can get your first book for only five dollars this month like five dollars for a hardcover like run don't walk like go right now because this deal is not gonna last at the perfect time there's some spooky selections this month it is like just go ahead and try it out because five dollars for a your first book for Book of the month is just an astounding price I love book of the month I always love working with them I love their service I love their selections and I'm excited about their selections this month as well so the two books I chose this month one I've actually already read and that is the unmaking of June Pharaoh by Adrian young this is a new adult book that's kind of Fantastical but I feel like I can't tell you much about it because it would be giving it away but basically it's a woman Risk Everything to end her family Century old curse solve her mother's disappearance and find love and this memorizing novel um I loved it it was very um it was written beautifully the setting was great I love the element of surprise in it phenomenal book to read in the fall other book I picked out is definitely because it is spooky season and that is Starling house but look at this cover this book is a gorgeously modern Gothic fantasy it's about a haunted house basically and I love love reading about a haunted house will I ever set foot in one absolutely not but I will read about them all day long so again Ryan don't walk to this deal if you use the code spooky at checkout you get your first book from book of the month for only five dollars like don't pass that up so thank you so much to book of the month for sponsoring a portion of this video now on to all the books I read in the month of September so like I said I read eight books and I'm not gonna lie to you A lot of them I don't even own I read them on um kids also please forgive me always put these videos I'm gonna start with my least favorite reading up to my favorite read it's a pretty good month for me I feel pretty solid in that I felt like I didn't have another I didn't have a five star this month which was kind of a bummer but I did read a lot of books I enjoyed and I read some that were just okay so we're gonna start with them the first one I want to start with is a recent romance um it's an indie romance I read called Juniper hill by devny Perry I believe I gave this one a three stars it's book two in the Eden series I think each one follows a different brother I don't know I don't know I just served with juniper Hill probably because I love the title Juniper Hill but this is about a um a single mom Memphis who has a like a two month old and she lives in Newark but decides to start her life over in this very small town in Quincy Montana so she drives there and she gets a housekeeping job and she stays in like the garage apartment or this guy named Knox who is like the chef for this hotel that she works for and you can connect the dots it was cute it was steamy it wasn't like super rememberable but I enjoyed it would like continue on the series there's a good possibility it was a great palette cleanser I'll say that so I'll probably save it for just that palette cleansing which is there's no shame in that at all a lot of people love this series and I can understand why the draw to it with the setting and this very small town it was definitely set in a small town definitely had like a fall winter vibe to it so again I gave it a three out of five it was cute it just wasn't very rememberable for me much like my next one the Pumpkin Spice Cafe by Laurie Gilmore I felt like the title of this and the author's name is Gilmore so I was like I feel like I have to read this so I did I found it on netgalley and it again it was okay I gave it a three out of five this is kind of your typical like kind of cozy romance if you will this one follows a character named Genie who um basically like has a very corporate job and then she decides that she wants to take things slow and so she kind of starts running her aunt's Cafe called The Pumpkin Spice Cafe and this very very small town in dream Harbor I will say it was very reminiscent of Stars Hollow where everybody knew everybody they helped each other out they had like Town Hall meetings I was it's one book I've read that I was like this definitively gives me stars Hollows feelings so if you're looking for that I checked the book out but it wasn't amazing like it was a cute fall romance read it did have some steamy times in it which I wasn't expecting but it was okay I gave her three out of five it's a good again palette cleanser a good cute romance if you will we have the coffee shop of Curiosities by Heather Webber another three star for me I read this one because the cover intrigued me and the synopsis did it was basically kind of like a cozy fantasy I will say this book fall security and Ava who at the beginning of the book she her she learns that her ex-boyfriend has passed away and she mysteriously gets a letter like two weeks after he passes away telling her about this job in like a Small Town Alabama and so she goes there and she goes to this woman that owns this um kind of like coffee shop and she's like I wrote this job app but I threw it away so it's all kind of like magical and mystical if you will but it doesn't really go farther than that without as far as the magic goes again it's set in a small town that is reminiscent of the Stars Hollow again so in case you're looking for books that are strictly for like Stars Hollow Vibes I would check out the pumpkin spice one and this one because again small town everybody knows everybody everybody helps out everybody but this one didn't have a lot of oomph to it in the ending I felt was a little bit unrealistic in my opinion maybe that's just me I don't know I just didn't love it I gave it three out of five oh look we have a physical book here I have all roads here I have all roads lead here by Mariana Zapata this is my second book I biker or you guys know I've talked about the wall Loma in a pegging me like so many times you're like shut up Heather I won't so I had to read this one because a lot of people recommended this one and I gave it a three and a half out of five it definitely wasn't my favorite but it was cute this book follows a character named Aurora who is getting divorced and she decides to start over and she goes to where her mom and her live when they were younger um in this small town in Colorado because her mom had since passed away and so she goes there and she um rents out like an apartment through an Airbnb and it's in this guy's roads like kind of detached garage apartment and his son actually did the booking but his dad never knew so it's kind of Aurora and Roads do not have a good start it's a very rocky relationship but of course you can guess what goes from there Maria's Mariana Zapata in my opinion is the queen of Slow Burn romance as you can see she thick and it takes a long time to develop the relationship develop their feelings but it's always worth the wait like I feel like her relation chips are very organic and happen in real time so I don't feel like they're rushed at all I do you know as a reader I'm like this like get together already but she really makes them feel organic and realistic so I love it um would definitely recommend it I gave it a three and a half out of five then we have a new release that everybody's talking about and that is the unfortunate side effects of magic and Heartbreak by Brianne Randall um the cover of this one chef's kiss it was really good I really did like it I would give it a three and a half out of five it was definitely very magical I will say out of all the magical books I read this month this one might be the most like kind of magical if you will this book follows a character named Sadie who is a witch her family comes from a line of witches they each have a different curse upon them Sadie's curse is that she will have four big heartbreaks in her life and then she will lose her magic what she does not want to do because her magic to hers everything she really puts in her baking her grandmother and her have a shop together where they put like lavender and cinnamon and those things like represent like fortitude and strength and things like that and so Sadie's already had two of her big heart rates at the beginning of this book first she fell in love with this guy named Jake and she did not mean to it happened you know love and he decides to leave so boom number one heartbreak number two her twin brother Seth also decides to move away at the whim and that breaks her heart and now she learns is not spell anything that her grandmother is dying so she knows it's going to be her third heartbreak so Sadie is very closed off in this book you know she does not want to open her heart up she's afraid because her magic is all she has left she's lost everything but you know now Jake's back in town ancest back in town so it's all about her kind of opening herself up to love again and it was a really good book I did really enjoy it I don't think it was in anywhere near a five star for me but the writing was really pretty especially for a debut novel and I loved how each at the end of the chapter included a recipe and it gave a little paragraph before explaining like you know this honey like you know this recipe is used for fortitude YouTube get your mind right you know things like that I did really enjoy that aspect and I'll definitely read more of what this author writes so three and a half out of five then we have the September house by Carissa orielando this is a horror book that is not super scary but it's super scary so in this book we have a character named Margaret and Margaret lives in her dream home she finally bought it a few years ago it's this beautiful Victorian like house with a Turret and it's just old school and fashion it's just beautiful only this house is straight up haunted like haunted haunted to the max haunted like not just a little haunted like um you know her husband and her live there and it's been a few years and they're a ghost all in this house there's kids and every September it gets fat ass crazy in this house the walls will bleed blood like it'll start from the third floor and it'll continuously drip down until September Ends the ghosts become a little bit more erratic like she even has like a housekeeper there that was a ghost that she has a housekeeper there that's a ghost that was a housekeeper centuries ago that died but she's like she's a really nice Friendly Ghost but When September Comes Around this goes loses her much she puts plates in the sink she'll just drop them some blankets under the um the and the oven you know she just does it because there's a great kind of vanilla evil in this house that's in the basement and you know you think when you hear all this like why would you live here Margaret's like I worked hard for this house I wanted this house I am not leaving so you persevere with Margaret and you know all that sounds very scary with these ghosts sometimes these ghosts are very physically violent with Margaret but the way this is written it's written from Margaret's point of view and Margaret has lived in this house for a few years she's lived through a few septembers so this is just every day normal stuff for Margaret sure ghosts in the kitchen that might bite me that's just Tuesday you know oh the walls Be Blood we got like two more weeks and it'll be October and then maybe it'll you know simmer down again will the screaming and moaning keep me up every night probably but it's just like a whole you know it's just like what but she's so used to it and makes you not as scared I will say towards the end like it was legitimately I was like oh my gosh this is freaking bananas but it was a fun time I'd recommend it a lot of people commented when I first started talking on this book like they understand Margaret with the this housing market this housing market in the day and age if you get a good interest rate in a good house you probably wouldn't leave me so like I don't know it was a fun time I would recommend it great for spooky season don't expect like really intense intense scares I give it a 4 out of five then we have the unmaking of June Pharaoh by Adrian young as you know I read her book last year the spells for forgetting loved it I loved it she I love her adult books this one I did not give a 5 out of five I gave it like a four out of five it was good it just wasn't quite there for me so what I've been saying about these two books bells for forgetting really pulled me in with the atmosphere like the atmosphere and setting was like its own character the writing was very beautiful it was kind of dark and dreary and that really was amazing the plot and the characters in that book weren't the best now however the plot and character in this book amazing the setting and atmosphere kind of writing wasn't it for me so it's like a hard time balancing so this one's also a hard time for me to tell you what it's about because there is a big plot point in this book that's not explaining the synopsis I had no clue myself that's best to go into a blind really so I'm not going to tell you much about it I will say a woman risks everything to end her family her family's Century or curse solve her mother's disappearance and find love so in this book we have a character named June and June is a pharaoh and Pharaoh's kind of they get sick at a certain age they start hallucinating seeing things and her grandmother very beginning this book her grandmother who has raised her is away from this and June has actually been starting seeing things for a year now so she's starting to get sick and it kind of goes from there and it's a beautiful book full of love found family what you would do for love I just didn't love the setting and atmosphere as much but still Adrian young I will read her adult books I genuinely really enjoy them last book I have that is my favorite which I was not expecting is Black Sheep by Rachel Harrison so Rachel Harrison is a horror author kind of like not scary horror kind of like sarcastic cynical kind of horror fuel I would put her in the same vein as like Grady Hendrix where his books don't scare the crap out of me but they scare me a little bit and they're kind of satiry that's what I would call this book this is my third book by her this book is freaking crazy this is about a kid named Vesper and Vesper comes from a very different family she has been out of the family for a while she left her family's really religious kind of Cults at 18 but she gets an invitation now at 26 to a wedding from her cousin that's still living there and her cousin's marrying her First Love vesper's First Love and Vesper is like oh hell no like I'm gonna go back and see what's up you know usually when you leave like things like this you do not get invited back you are disowned they don't talk to you you don't talk to them that's just kind of how it goes so vespark goes back to this wedding and there you learned that not only her family like in a very strict religious cult they're also um they're um Satan worship they're in a satanical I am not kidding they would be like hail Satan and it just like you're just like what and it just gets crazy from there so from there Vespers back in kind of the fold her mother is an indie like horror actress who's into the very macrobay like our whole house is gothic and Victorian but has like props from her movie like eyeballs like a skeleton suit like a real like straight up skin layup like it is creepy as hell but man this book was fun and crazy and a lot Vesper is very cynical Vesper is very sarcastic this is a book that you'll have to suspend your disbelief on like she does horror kind of like I said satirical funny I really enjoyed it it was a crazy crazy book The suspend your disbelief but I had a good time reading it four and a half out of five definitely my favorite Rachel Harrison book I have read thus far so there you have all of the eight books I read in the month of September overall pretty good reading must now on to October for all of the spooky reads as always thank you so much for watching and I will see you in my next video bye foreign\n"