Time for my November reading recap for the 2025 Crochet Book Blanket project! I always post a month behind, so now’s the perfect time to reflect on last month’s reads. November brought plenty of cosy moments, the kind made for curling up with a good book and a hot drink, and I loved seeing how each story added its own touch to my blanket. Who else is leaning into those slow, snuggly evenings with a great read?
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As we move into the last quarter of the year, I’m definitely finding it harder to keep on top of everything – November / December always seems packed with social plans and seasonal activities! Still, I’ve been making sure to carve out a little time for reading (and crocheting!), even if it’s not as much as before. Finishing the day with a few pages is still my favourite way to unwind before sleep, and sharing these updates helps keep me motivated and accountable.
The Vision for the Book Afghan
To maintain cohesion, I’ve used the same block pattern for the entire afghan (grab the free pattern here), working with yarn from my stash and selecting colours that reflect the book’s cover design. The ultimate goal? A warm, meaningful blanket that doubles as a literary keepsake.
Here’s what I accomplished in November:
- Total Books Read: and Squares Completed: 6 / 12
November Reads and Squares
Book 72: Little Boy Blue (DI Helen Grace #5) by M J Artlidge
My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 3.75 stars (out of 5)
Synopsis: Little Boy Blue is the fifth book in M J Arlidge’s DI Helen Grace series, and I’m really enjoying working my way through these — they’re always dark, fast-paced, and satisfyingly twisty. This time, Helen is drawn into a murder investigation that hits uncomfortably close to home, forcing her to confront secrets she’s fought hard to keep buried. Tense and unsettling throughout, it builds steadily to a great cliffhanger that makes it impossible not to want to pick up the next book straight away.
Book 73: Hide and Seek (DI Helen Grace #6) by M J Artlidge
My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐ 3.75 stars (out of 5)
Synopsis: Hide and Seek is the sixth thriller in M. J. Arlidge’s DI Helen Grace series, and I read this one straight after Little Boy Blue because I needed to know what happened next. In it, Helen is framed for murder and ends up in Holloway Prison with nowhere to hide, where she has to stay alive and clear her name while a gruesome killer starts picking off inmates around her. It’s another fast-paced, tense read – even though I guessed the villain, the suspense and twists kept me hooked throughout.
Book 74: Love Untold by Ruth Jones
My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4 stars (out of 5)
Synopsis: Love Untold follows four generations of Welsh women as they navigate family, secrets and the long-standing rift that has kept them apart. Nearly 90-year-old Grace just wants to make peace before her big birthday, but that means finding her daughter Alys, estranged for decades and deeply missed, even if it risks upsetting granddaughter Elin and great-granddaughter Beca, who’s wrapped up in her own teenage life. It’s a warm, heartfelt story about mothers and daughters, forgiveness and the bonds that hold families together, and I really enjoyed following the multigenerational women and the Welsh-ness woven throughout.
Book 75: The Woman Who Lied by Claire Douglas
My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐ 3 stars (out of 5)
Synopsis: The Woman Who Lied follows bestselling crime novelist Emilia Ward, whose life starts to eerily mirror the sinister plots in the book she’s currently writing as unsettling events from her fiction begin happening in real life – and then someone she knows is killed in the same way as a character in her unpublished manuscript. While the premise promised a clever twist on psychological suspense, I didn’t enjoy this one as much as I hoped; it felt a bit too far-fetched at times, even though the mid-story twist was pretty clever.
Book 76: The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult
My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐4 stars (out of 5)
Synopsis: The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult follows Sage Singer, a solitary baker whose life is upended when an elderly friend from her grief support group reveals a shocking past and asks her to help him die – forcing her to confront difficult questions about justice, forgiveness and the legacy of atrocity. Interwoven with this present-day moral dilemma is the harrowing story of Sage’s grandmother, a Holocaust survivor whose experiences add depth and weight to the narrative. Very thought-provoking and meticulously researched, the novel makes you question the nature of good and evil and lingers long after you’ve finished – even though it tackles an incredibly emotive topic with compassion and complexity.
Book 77: Love Me Not (DI Helen Grace #7) by M J Artlidge
My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐3.5 stars (out of 5)
Synopsis: Love Me Not is the seventh DI Helen Grace thriller by M. J. Arlidge, and although it wasn’t my favourite in the series, it’s another gripping, high‑octane read. The story unfolds over a single 24‑hour period as Helen races to stop a terrifying spree of seemingly random killings terrorising Southampton, with the clock ever‑ticking and shocking violence erupting around every turn. It’s fast‑paced with plenty of twists to keep your interest, even if the plot felt a bit less memorable than some of the others.
All the books so far
Don’t want to scroll and look for all the books that I’ve read so far? Well I’ve put together a list in my Amazon storefront so you can see all the books in one place: Go to the book list
Looking Ahead to December
As we step into the final month of December, I’m looking forward to cosy winter reading sessions and seeing how these last stories of the year will shape the closing squares of my Crochet Book Blanket. Each book has brought its own mood and colour to the project, and I’m hoping the winter season will draw me toward tales with a frosty, festive palette to finish the blanket on a warm, wintry note – do you have any favourite festive books I should include?
If you’re joining in, don’t forget to share your progress with the #KCACOUKBookCAL2025 hashtag — I’ve been loving all your updates!
Stay tuned for next month’s updates. Until then, happy hooking and happy reading!

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