This year is flying by fast, we’ve entered into the final stretch of 2021. It’s getting colder and darker earlier, the hectic rush of school and work leading up to the spooky and festive seasons. Perfect time to curl up on a cosy chair with a delicious mug of hot chocolate, and pick up a good book. If you’re in need of some reading inspiration for this, I’ve shared the next 20 books (books 61-80) I have read as part of my good reads challenge this year with the aim of reaching 100 by New Years.
61. Ninth House (Alex Stern #1) by Leigh Bardugo
62. A Court of Silver Flames (A Court of Thorns and Roses #4) by Sarah J Maas
63. The Once and Future Witches by Alix E. Harrow
64. Secrets of Blackthorn Hall (Secrets of Blackthorn Hall #1) by Cassandra Clare
65. Secrets of Blackthorn Hall (Secrets of Blackthorn Hall #2) by Cassandra Clare
66. Julian to Mark (Secrets of Blackthorn Hall #3) by Cassandra Clare
67. Emma to Dru (Secrets of Blackthorn Hall #4) by Cassandra Clare
68. From the Diary of Tiana Lightwood, December 27, 1873 (Secrets of Blackthorn Hall #5) by Cassandra Clare
69. Emma to Diary (Secrets of Blackthorn Hall #6) by Cassandra Clare
70. Kieran to General Winter (Secrets of Blackthorn Hall #7) by Cassandra Clare
71. Mark to Ty (Secrets of Blackthorn Hall #8) by Cassandra Clare
72. Ty to Julian and Emma (Secrets of Blackthorn Hall #9) by Cassandra Clare
73. Doing Time (The Time Police #1) by Jodi Taylor
74. Chosen Ones (Chosen Ones #2) by Veronica Roth
75. Essential Journalism by Jonathan Baker
76. McNaes Essential Law for Journalists by Mark Hanna and Mike Dodd
77. Essential Public Affairs for Journalists by James Morrison
78. Teeline Fast by Anna Dix
79. The Ultimate Guide to Friends (The One That’s 100% Unofficial) by Malcom McKenzie
80. Grace king (Graceling Realm #1) by Kristin Cashore
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