Thursday, September 04, 2025

The Bookish Books Reading Challenge: September Book Ideas and Link-Up for Reviews


I'm late to post again this month. September is already getting away from me and it's barely even started. Yikes! This is going to be a quick post, too, because I only read two bookish books in August. They were:


The Truth According to Us by Annie Barrows—This historical novel, which I listened to on audio, takes place in a small West Virigina town in 1938. When a wealthy socialite from Washington, D.C. is cut off by her father, who insists she needs to learn how to live independently, she is forced to take a job with the Federal Writers' Project. She is tasked with writing a town history of a berg in the middle of nowhere, exactly where she does not want to be. As she gets to know the quirky Romeyn family, however, she finds her attitude toward many things changing. 


Writers and Liars by Carol Goodman—Goodman's newest mystery/thriller stars an antiquities museum director who is invited back to the privately-owned Greek island where she once lived for a summer during a writers' retreat. Unable to write after suffering a heartbreaking betrayal, she has done her best to put the whole terrible experience behind her. Now, fifteen years later, she vows to go back and confront those who did her wrong. She counted on drama, but not a dead body...

Those are the only bookish books I read last month. How about you? What bookish reads did you enjoy in August?

I'm not sure yet what exactly I'll be reading this month. Here are three possibilities:


The Lamplighter's Bookshop by Sophie Austin—I like the sound of this historical novel. It's about a woman who is left penniless after her father wracks up enormous debts with his gambling, leaving her and her mother destitute. In order to keep them from the poorhouse, the daughter applies for a position at a bookstore. Much to her chagrin, she's not the only one who wants the job. Can she and her handsome, enigmatic competitor find a way to work together so they both win? 


The Librarians by Sherry Thomas (available September 30, 2025)—I was fortunate to receive an e-ARC of this novel from NetGalley. When a murder at their workplace shatters the peace and refuge they've found at the library, a ragtag group of librarians must band together to save the library they love.


The Sisters of Book Row by Shelley Noble (available March 3, 2026)—Okay, so I don't actually have a copy of this book, which doesn't come out until next year, but I'm praying to the gods of NetGalley and Edelweiss that I can snag an e-ARC. It sounds like a great bookish read.

Based on real circumstances, this historical novel is set in 1915 Manhattan where a vicious censor named Anthony Comstock is eagerly outlawing the publication of any works he deems inappropriate or dangerous. The three Applebaum sisters, owners of a Book Row bookstore, are determined to stop him at any cost.

What about you? What bookish books are you planning to read in September?

If you are participating in the 2025 Bookish Books Reading Challenge, please use the widget below to link-up your September reviews. If you're not signed up for the challenge yet, what are you waiting for? Click here to join the party.


6 comments:

  1. The Lamplighter's Bookshop and The Librarians are two I want to read.

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  2. I'm definitely going to be reading The Librarians. Went to a book event here where Sherry Thomas spoke and she told us about this new book of hers. Anyway, she lives here in Central Texas and the library she used as inspiration is that one where I worked and also volunteered for many years. I've read the beginning of the book and the description - yep - that's 'my' library. Look forward to seeing what she does with this story. Hope you are doing well! We just got back from a vacation to Yellowstone Park. It was so beautiful. I'll be sharing some pictures and getting back to blogging very soon. :-)

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  3. I think I linked 3 books last month and am not sure what I'll read this month that will fit. I need to start thinking through my challenges a bit more as we head into the final months of the year.

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  4. The Sisters of Book Row looks like an interesting read. I may have to add that to my TBR list.

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  5. I just entered an October book here since the October link isn't live yet. Hope that's ok!

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