
A pretty steady month’s reading this time around, though for the first time this year, I’ve fallen slightly behind my target of 125 books for the year, I can probably make that up quite easily this month so I’m not worried yet.
I’ve only reviewed 2 of September’s reads, this month, but much of that is due to catching up on my other outstanding reviews, and a short trip to Spain last week. I’m hoping to get caught up over the next few evenings, so I should have a review or two up by the end of the week.
- The Daylight Gate by Jeanette Winterton
- Taken by Benedict Jacka
- My Brother Simple by Marie-Aude Murail
- Dream Angus by Alexander McCall Smith
- Seraphina by Rachel Hartman
- CRYPT: Mask of Death by Andrew Hammond
- Breathe by Sarah Crossan
- Blood Magic by Tessa Gratton
Despite most of the above being really enjoyable books, there was a clear top on this month, and I’m, sure anyone that has already read it will have already guessed my top book for September was:


![His Dark Materials by Phillip Pullman [Review]](/bookshelf/wp-content/uploads/2004/06/His-Dark-Materials-by-Phillip-Pullman-288x146.jpg)
![Supermarket by Brian Wood and Kristian Donaldson [Review]](/bookshelf/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Supermarket-by-Brian-Wood-and-Kristian-Donaldson-271x146.jpg)














I had Seraphina checked out from the library and ran out of time to read it (that’s happening far too often lately). The trip to Spain sounds awesome, will we see photos?
YAY! So glad you enjoyed Seraphina