Sunday, 30 November 2025

November Reading Recap: Books, Thoughts & Bookish Highlights

 

November Reading Recap Overview

November was a wonderful month for reading, filled with a mix of anticipated ARCs, delightful new discoveries, and a few unexpected reads that challenged my usual tastes. Whether you follow for book recommendations, honest reviews, or just to keep up with the latest bookish buzz, this recap will share everything you need to know from this month’s literary adventures.


Books I Read This Month

Bianca's Cure ARC (to be released February 10,2026)

A Million Miracles ARC (Released November 12,20260

Near Death ARC (Released November)

An Unwitting Match ARC (Released 2025)

Where We Belong ARC (To be released April 2026)

 Her Christmas Rescue ARC (Released November 2025)

The Courtship Trap ARC (Released July 2025)

The Hidden Lord ARC ( Released November 20,2025)

Spring Rain ARC(Released April2,2025)

A Scandal Changes Everything ARC (To be released January 2026)

The Shadows of Stormcliffe Hall ARC (originally released in 2008 but now being rereleased)

Lady Ludmilla"s Accidental Letter 

Ghost of Spirit Bear (2008)

Lady Averly's Guide to Guile and Peril ARC (Released November 18)

To Forge Her Fate

A Proper Governess

The Rules of Courtship

A Decret Correspondence

Aong of the Forgotten ARC (To Be Released December 21,2025)

What Worked and What Didn’t

November was a heavy month for ARCs. I was really happy to have been able to read some amazing upcoming titles.

  • I tried to find books to tie in with my month's theme, Remembrance Day, but was only able to fit 2 titles in. A Million Miracles and Her Christmas Rescue. I read a lot of Regency Romance this month. It seemed to be what most of the authors needed reviewers for this month.

  • I am shaken by the fact that, gulp, don't come for me, Variations by Rebecca Yaras was one of my DNF. I read a ton of reviews to see if I had gone totally mad, but I found this particular book is a love it or hate it book. It had people all over the 5-star and many who gave it 2. I read the first 5 chapters and had to give up. I usually know within the first few chapters if I hate something so I DNF it rather than leaving a scathing review.

  • November found me curled up with my Kindle on several bleak days. I also found that there were several books that kept me reading late into the night just because they were that good.

  • I tried to clear out as many ARCs as possible in November because I know that December will be full of Christmas preparations. I hope to have my December tbr filled with cosy Christmas stories.


ARC Releases & Anticipated Titles

November brought some exciting ARC reads with upcoming release dates that I can’t wait to share. A Million Miracles and Where We Belong were two of my favourites.

Notable Bookish Happenings in November

Kindle Inserts: What can I say? I fell deeply down that rabbit hole. I spent hours scouring Pinterest for examples of what other Kindle Girlies were doing, then several more on Creative Fabrica looking for images to use. 

November is when a lot of my favourite content creators start setting up their new reading journals. I, of course, have mine, not started at all, but I'm brimming with ideas.


I spent some time thinking about any reading challenges I am interested in participating in this year. I was tempted to try the magical readathon, but it seemed very involved for me. I did join the Ghosty Goobers Discord channel, so I will get the information for the 2026 run. I am also going to try to do the Goodreads challenge. Are you doing any challenges next year? Let me know in the comments below.


Final Thoughts on November Reads


That was my November. I am content with the variety of books I was able to read. There seems to be another Glen Cooper for me to read every month, and I feel like it balances out all the sugary romance I read. There is nothing left to do now except print off my month-end wrap-up on Storygraph and get it in my reading journal. Fingers crossed that I can squeeze December in there as the pages are dwindling quickly.


Thank you for visiting My Grandma’s Teacups November Reading Recap! I hope you found some inspiration for your own book pile or added some must-reads to your wishlist. As always, I'd love to hear about what you’ve been reading, so drop your November favourites or thoughts in the comments below!

Happy reading!




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