
Johana Gustawsson - Block 46 (2017) (2)
Simon Maltman - Bongo Fury (2017) (4)
Conrad Jones - Shadows (2017) (4)

Gunnar Staalesen - Wolves in the Dark (2014/2017) (4)
Olly Cunningham - Black Lines: Dodgy Pills Volume 1 (2016) (2)
Claire MacLeary - Cross Purpose (2017) (4)
Charles Harris - The Breaking of Liam Glass (2017) (4)
Various - Junk (2013) (3)

No stand-out contender for my favourite book of the month. On the basis of which one I would pick up if forced to re-read one of them, I would choose Shadows by Conrad Jones.
More useless trivia......
8 different authors, discounting Junk - a compilation from analysis

I still have unread books from 3 of these authors on the shelf, in the tubs or on the Kindle...Oliver Tidy, Conrad Jones and Gunnar Staalesen
Gender analysis - 6 male reads, 2 female - same as last month.
I think 3 authors are English, 1 from Ireland, 1 from Northern Ireland, 1 from Scotland, 1 from France, 1 from Norway.

All were published this decade - 7 from this year, 1 from 2016 and 1 from 2013.
1 of the 9 books were pre-owned - 5 came via the publisher and 1 from the author, 1 a download via Insta-freebie
Favourite cover? Probably Shadows by Conrad Jones


I don't really have a second favourite. Not a fantastic month for cover art - maybe Block 46 at a push.
My reads were this long - 312 - 40 - 252 - 279 - 308 - 28 - 362 - 422 - 104

4 Kindle reads, 4 paperbacks, 1 PDF.
2 < 50,
0 between 51 < 100,
1 between 101 < 200,
2 between 201 < 300,
3 between 301 < 400,
1 > 400 pages


As always much variety there, Col.
ReplyDeletePrashant, there were a couple which were a bit of a change in tempo for me - Charles Harris and Olly Cunningham especially.
Deletethat's a pretty varied list. And glad there are some female authors!
ReplyDeleteTwo again, go me! I may go for an all-female month later this year, that would surprise you!
DeleteI would be surprised and impressed!
DeleteWatch this space - 5 months left to sort something out!
DeleteCol – Some good reads here. But, unlike you, if a story is a 2, I usually stop and move on to the next book in the pile.
ReplyDeleteElgin, I don't have a stop button. I perhaps should, but I get all over come with Catholic guilt if I don't finish it. A bit like getting told by your mum - "eat your dinner up, there's starving kids in Africa would love that" - I perhaps feel the story may improve if I persist.
DeleteJust going by the titles, these all sound very dark. You have reminded me I want to look into Claire MacLeary and Conrad Jones.
ReplyDeleteI think you might like both of those Tracy.
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