I can’t believe we are nearing the end of the year! Anyway, recently Amazon was having this sale where if you buy two books you get the third free. I couldn’t pass up the offer since I had a lot of books on my reading list so I ended up getting six books from that order. I wasn’t able to find all the books I was looking for in their list, but they have a wide selection to pick from and I definitely recommend keeping your eyes peeled for sales like that. So, here is my November Reading List:
101 Secrets for Your Twenties by Paul Angone
In my September Reading list I had another Paul Angone book listed called 101 Questions You Need to Ask in your Twenties. I really enjoyed this because it proposed a lot of great questions that got me thinking and so I picked up his second book that is similar. I enjoy reading these twenties/thirties themed books.
The Hating Game by Sally Thorne
I have heard nothing but amazing reviews on this book especially on TikTok BookTok (if you aren’t following me on TikTok make sure to give me a follow). But I heard such great things about this book that I had to pick it up. Hopefully it lives up the hype!
Beach Read by Emily Henry
I know I am really behind on this “trend” but I knew I wanted to give this a read when I saw it on the Amazon list. I am about halfway through on this and it’s been pretty good so far!
It’s Not Supposed To Be This Way by Lysa Terkeurst
This is a Christian book so if this not your thing please feel free to skip this option, but I felt compelled to this because with the unprecedented times we have been living in I’ve been finding it hard to deal with my day to day life without feeling frustrated, lonely, or overwhelmed. I constantly remind myself to just take things day by day but when you are a serial planning (like myself) it’s quite hard to do. Anyway, this book is about learning how to stand through uncertainty and trust in God’s goodness through it all.
How To Be an Imperfectionist by Stephen Guise
The last book is feeding my perfectionist side. Last month, in my October Reading list, I read The Gifts of Imperfection and I found a lot of value in that read so I felt compelled to pick up this read on How To Be An Imperfectionist. Hopefully, I get some tips because this has been such a struggle for me.
I am excited to tackle this November reading list. It is such a variety of books from Novels to self-help. All right up my alley. Comment below if you have read some of the books above or what books you plan on reading this month. I would love to know!
Love this reading list I need the perfect imperfectionist for my December list.