November 2016 Books 

#54: Heir of the Dog by Judi McCoy – typical fluffy mystery novel about a psychic dog walker. Gross alpha male “love interest” dynamic.

#55: Malus Domestica by S. A. Hunt –  amazing horror-adventure novel that reads like Stranger  Things. It’s not the same story, but has  the same feel.

#56: Blockade Billy by Stephen King – baseball suspense novella. I’m not sure about this one. King is amazing, but this one wasn’t his greatest work.

#57: Welcome to Nightvale by Jeffrey Cranor  and Joseph Fink. If you like the Nightvale podcast and don’t mind a very slow start, this is a very good listen.

#58: Ancillary Sword by Ann Leckie. Second in the Imperial Radch series, and a good sequel to Ancillary Justice. Maybe not as good as the first, but still a good read (most middle books in a trilogy are weaker than the first and third, I’ve found).