
Welcome to part three of my posts featuring some of my favourite books I’ve read in 2019. As I mentioned in previous weeks, I just found it impossible to narrow it down to a Top Ten so am featuring my top reads from each quarter. You can read about my first six choices from January to March here and my seven choices for April to June here. Today I’m adding five books which I really enjoyed over July, August and September. If you have read my Top Reads posts before you may spot some familiar names as some of these authors are consistently among my favourites! Click the book title under each cover to read my review.


The Woman in the Photograph by Stephanie Butland

The Girl at the Window by Rowan Coleman

The Secret to Happiness by Jessica Redland

The Inheritance of Solomon Farthing by Mary Paulson Ellis
Have you read any of these books? What did you think of them. Let me know if any of my favourites are your favourites too. Look out for Part 4 October to December soon when I will reveal the final books which have made my top reads list for 2019.
I haven’t read any of these and I need to!
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Isn’t it funny how we read so many of the same books and yet don’t always overlap? I’m sure you’d enjoy these but so many books, so little time! 😊
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And that’s the problem. I’m just reading (and loving) The Flatshare – 14 months after I got a copy!
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You are the second person to have mentioned The Flatshare to me today funnily enough. Might use my Audible credit on that this month.
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The Girl at the Window is on my list. Quite high on the list, actually. Loved that novel.
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It was an amazing book, really loved it!
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