
I finished October with 21 ARCs left to be read.
November was a whirlwind of a month. I started it in New York, and flew down to Florida to spend Thanksgiving with my family members, and go to my youngest great-nephew’s fourth birthday party. I also got to meet my other great-nephew for the first time, and hang out with my two great-nieces. It’s really awesome to see the boys that I spent so much time with as a kid grow into men who are incredible fathers to their own kids. I was only 6 when I became an aunt, so I basically grew up with them. Naturally time has been flying by, and I’m already dreading when I have to say goodbye to everyone and head back to NY, but I can’t wait to come out of the airport and feel cold air on my face.
Aside from the travel, November was a fantastic month as far as ARCs went. I got approved for some books that I was really looking forward to, and discovered some more that intrigued me. Considering the travel and that I spent the last ten days of the month with my family, I didn’t have as much time to read as I usually do but somehow managed to read more of my ARCs that I normally do. My feedback ratio is at 96%, and I’ve been getting on top of my ARC backlog, ending the month with less books to get through than when I started.
Here’s how this month went for my NG ARCs:
I got approved for 9 new books in November:









- 52 Shabbats: Friday Night Dinners Inspired by a Global Jewish Kitchen by Faith Kramer
- I Am the Cage by Allison Sweet Grant
- Eight Very Bad Nights by Tod Goldberg
- The Business Trip by Jessie Garcia (audiobook)
- Blood on Her Tongue by Johanna van Veen
- Beautiful Ugly by Alice Feeney
- I Made It Out of Clay by Beth Kander
- The Empress by Kristin Cast
- Booked for Murder by PJ Nelson
These are the ARCs that I read and reviewed, with links to my reviews:










- Buried Deep and Other Stories by Naomi Novik — see my review here.
- Modern Magic by Michelle Tea — see my review here.
- The Enchanted Lies of Céleste Artois by Ryan Graudin — see my review here.
- The Legacy of Arniston House by TL Huchu — see my review here.
- The Legacy of Arniston House by TL Huchu (audiobook)
- 52 Shabbats: Friday Night Dinners Inspired by a Global Jewish Kitchen by Faith Kramer — see my review here.
- Eight Very Bad Nights by Tod Goldberg — see my review here.
- Hex and Hexability by Kate Johnson — see my review here.
- I Made It Out of Clay by Beth Kander — see my review here.
- The Business Trip by Jessie Garcia — see my review here.
- The Business Trip by Jessie Garcia (audiobook)
- Booked for Murder by PJ Nelson — see my review here.
Here are the ARCs I still have to read:


















- The Forbidden Book by Sacha Lamb | Amazon
- Love You a Latke by Amanda Elliot | Amazon
- The Stone Witch of Florence by Anna Rasche | Amazon
- Murder at the Lemonberry Tea by Darci Hannah | Amazon
- The Voyage Home by Pat Barker | Amazon
- The Shadowed Land by Signe Pike | Amazon
- Breath of the Dragon by Fonda Lee and Shannon Lee | Amazon
- The Empress by Kristin Cast | Amazon
- The Lost House by Melissa Larsen | Amazon
- Beautiful Ugly by Alice Feeney | Amazon
- Those Fatal Flowers by Shannon Ives | Amazon
- Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson | Amazon
- A Long Time Gone by Joshua Moehling | Amazon
- Junie by Erin Crosby Eckstine | Amazon
- I Am the Cage by Allison Sweet Grant | Amazon
- Saltwater by Katy Hays | Amazon
- Blood on Her Tongue by Johanna van Veen | Amazon
- High Season by Katie Bishop | Amazon
Which ARCs are you excited about this month? Do we have any in common? Have you already read any of the ones on my list?
Categories: State of the ARC
I really enjoyed Love You a Latke, hope you do too!
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I’m so ridiculously excited for that one!
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It’s amazing that your feedback ratio is so high. I guess the more you read the higher number of ARCs you can have in your queue and still maintain a good ratio. I deleted my NetGalley account and started over so I can only have about 2 or 3 books on my shelf at a time.
Some of these books look really good but none are in my queue. I also haven’t requested any in quite some time.
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I’ve been trying to request less, but every so often they post a book that I can’t wait to read. I started with NG in 2019, and have reviewed quite a lot of books, but I can absolutely understand wanting to start over. I’m hoping to get this list down to single digits soon!
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These are some stunning covers!
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Thank you!
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