This month has been a really interesting reading month for me. I feel like my reading was all over the place, but at the same time not. I have read a lot of non-fiction or very large books the past few weeks, with only a sprinkling of thrillers from a buddy read and a novel from one of my 2019 reading challenges.
I am not quite sure why I tended to read a lot about Russian history or Russian influenced books, but I think I was really craving non-fiction and historical fiction. As to the big books, I think I have been in a mood to just pick up a book and just dedicate myself to reading it and really absorbing it, not just reading something and flying through it. Either way, I am really happy with the books I have read this month, without more of my ramblings and reflection, here are the books I read!
Stalin’s Daughter: The Extraordinary and Tumultuous Life of Svetlana Alliluyeva by Rosemary Sullivan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This was a wonderfully written non-fiction account of the daughter of one of the worlds most notorious men. It was really enlightening to read about her relationship with her father for a few reasons. The first being it really gave insight into Soviet Russian elite, which to me seemed to not be so different with how the elite lived under the tsars, and how Stalin was as a husband and a father.
I also liked how this novel tracked her life following the death of her father and beyond. I think it was a very good nod to her because it seemed like she tried hard to be seen as her own person and this novel really does just that.
As I said earlier, this is well written. The style of writing is story like with a great deal of information, I think this is great for those who want to read more non-fiction but are intimidated by books being to “academic”. In addition to this, the organization and execution of this biography is wonderful. The flow was very natural and I never felt like I was jumping around in her story, even though we cover an entire lifetime in a single book.
This book also inspired me to look into Svetlana’s own books about her story and also read more from this author.
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I thoroughly enjoyed hearing her story in her own words. If you have any interest, I highly recommend.
Behind Her Eyes by Sarah Pinborough
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This was a very thought out thriller and I can really appreciate that. I just wish one aspect of the story was more explored throughout the novel. While this was a well planned thriller, it is by no means bad, but it also isn’t one of my top ones.
The story will keep you on your toes and just like the dust jacket says, if you think you can guess the ending. I think your guess most likely will be wrong.
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I am still surprised I was able to finish this book in a single month, but I am so happy that I read it. While it was long, I was not once bored and I never wanted to skip a particular part.
Overall, I really liked the wide array of characters in this novel. I was expecting to get them all confused and turned around, but they are so distinct and their motives for their actions are always true to them so I did not have a problem keeping them all straight. There were characters in here that I cried for and I cheered for. There were those I did not care for in the slightest. It really is interesting to see all the different ways humans deal with something like this.
I really enjoy this type of story from king, it is a mixture of ghosts, monsters, but also human nature and what it could be. Making is just enough real to make you uneasy. Also, whenever anyone sneezed I got anxious. I had to laugh at myself a bit, but according to the Stephen King subreddit, I am not the only one who this happened to.
If you want to read my review of the following books, please see my post; Middle Mark | May 2019.
Ask Baba Yaga by Taisia Kitaiskaia, Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Literary Witches by Taisia Kitaiskaia, Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Current TBR: 38
Current Backlist TBR: 9
My favourite book I’ve read this month has been the Wicked King, and War Storm 🙂
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I really need to get ti Wicked King, I have it sitting on my shelf and I really enjoyed the first book. I never heard of War Storm, who is that by?
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War Storm is book 4 in the Red Queen Series by Victoria Aveyard 🙂
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Ah, that is why! I only read the first book in that series when it first came out. Wow, I cannot believe that it is already on book four! Seemed to happen pretty darn quick, but tine flies sometimes.
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I’m interested in reading Michelle Obama’s book; I respect and like her as a person.
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When you do read it, I hope you enjoy it!
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Thank you.
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OMG, congrats on finishing The Stand in a month, that’s so awesome!! I really enjoyed Behind Her Eyes, I think it’s because I don’t read too many thrillers, and that ending blew my mind lol.
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Thanks! I really did not think I was going to make it, but I marathoned it for the last 5 days of the month. The ending was very interesting to say the least lol.
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