

How can you not be interested in reading a book that has the line "Dr. Albert Paugh is flunking retirement," on the back cover?!

Centered on a young Cuban-American woman torn between college and her home life woven together with the case of a young Cuban boy similar to Elian Gonzalez and how his fate rivets the entire nation and in particular Lizet's community and family, this looks pretty amazing.

The Roaring Twenties and all the glamour and intrigue and façade that this implies? Oh, yes please!

About four city people heading off into the mountains on a backpacking trip to a mysterious place, this promises to be thrilling and maybe even a little chilling.

I have long enjoyed Jane Green's books and this one about a woman who has to face her past at the risk of losing everything she loves in the present looks wonderful.

I have heard interesting things about this story of a young Nigerian boy who comes to his new parents with a disruptive history.

About three barnstormers who have created a makeshift family, this really appeals to me.

I enjoyed Meissner's last novel so this one about a scholar in Oxford, the elderly woman she interviews about the war, and the tale of two young sisters who are evacuated from London to the Cotswolds and whose lives take very different turns should really hit the spot.

I do so love Southern fiction. Combine that with a story about two sets of sisters, one loyal and one bowed by the weight of betrayal, and this can only be a rollicking good summer read.

Maybe if I read this book, my own pitiful gardens can be as yummy looking as the garden on this cover!
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Looks like you have some great books! I have Newport on my TBR shelf (er, table) as well.
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ReplyDeleteAll of your books look quite good.
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Elizabeth
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A Peach of a Pair sounds good! Nice win :)
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