Monday, August 3, 2015

It's Monday! What Are You Reading?

I've been in paradise lately. But paradise has a very intermittent and dicey internet connection so I've gotten much more reading than reviewing accomplished in the past month. This meme has been hosted by Sheila at Book Journey and I hope will be again one day.

Books I completed this past week are:

This Must Be the Place by Kate Racculia
Crooked Heart by Lissa Evans
Henna House by Nomi Eve
The Reinvention of Albert Paugh by Jean Davies Okimoto

Bookmarks are still living in the middle of:

Love Maps by Eliza Factor Welcome to Braggsville by T. Geronimo Johnson
When the Moon Is Low by Nadia Hashimi

Reviews posted this week:

Crooked Heart by Lissa Evans

Books still needing to have reviews written (as opposed to the ones that are simply awaiting posting):

The Surfacing by Cormac James
The Secret Wisdom of the Earth by Christopher Scotton
Sweet Salt Air by Barbara Delinsky
Miss Hazel and the Rosa Parks League by Jonathan Odell
Without You, There Is No Us by Suki Kim
Making Nice by Matt Sumell
All My Puny Sorrows by Miriam Toews
Spinster by Kate Bolick
Migratory Animals by Mary Helen Specht
Balm by Dolen Perkins-Valdez
Secrets of a Charmed Life by Susan Meissner
Girl in Glass by Deanna Fei
Orphan Number Eight by Kim van Alkemade
Make Your Home Among Strangers by Jennine Capo Crucet
The Seven Stages of Anger and Other Stories by Wendy J. Fox
Lost Canyon by Nina Revoyr
The Door by Magda Szabo
Etta and Otto and Russell and James by Emma Hooper
Did You Ever Have a Family by Bill Clegg
Landfall by Ellen Urbani
This Must Be the Place by Kate Racculia
Henna House by Nomi Eve
The Reinvention of Albert Paugh by Jean Davies Okimoto

1 comment:

  1. Nadia Hashimi is an author on my radar. Have to find a book of hers. Reviews are so positive on all her books.

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