Now that summer is close at hand, my TBR stacks are exploding!
Here is what Iβm currently finishing on my Kindle βstackβ! My reading mood is pretty light as we have a heavy, busier season with remodeling:
A bit slow? May try the next in series? I got this one for Motherβs Day, begins a teeny bit draggy, but cute, light fantasy middle grade about Bee, who can bake a wee bit of feelings into her baked goods. I love the tulip bulb smuggling pirates and the second half has been fantastic! Sequel to a wonderful childrenβs mystery story about a brother and sister saving their fatherβs place in the familyβs publishing company! (The Secret of Shakespeareβs Grave) This one has Shakespeare, Marlowe, other bookish nods, hidden messages, and just a lot of delight! I enjoyed the first, the best, but this one is great, too.
I think my mood? is still a bit on the lighter side but shifting to historical fiction, especially American Revolution possibilities to honor the 250th birthday this year.
Lighter maybes on my stack!
A Booktuber I like to watch wrote this and I want to dive in! Iβve tried about 10% and I like her writing style!Sign me up for anything lighthouse! Itβs one of my reading buzzwords. Do you have any favorite lighthouse fiction recommendations? I love this cover and canβt wait to try it! Banned books and ancient Korean Pride & Prejudice retelling? Yes, please. Iβve enjoyed some of Hurβs historical fiction in the past. Iβve heard great things about this, like Agatha Christieβs And Then There Were None vibes?
A few historical fiction Iβd like to try!
Fictionalization of Deborah Samsonβs story. A woman who joined the Patriot army in disguise during American Revolution. Boston Tea Party and modern day, hard-hitting topics in a dual timeline with thread woven between eras.
Thereβs a lot more in my stack, but these are catching my eye! Are you a mood reader or make a list and stick to it reader? Do you read more than one book at a time?
6 thoughts on “Finishing & Anticipating Reads π{Day 47}”
I just read a wonderful book that had a lighthouse as part of the story. It’s called Pelican Point by Irene Hannon. It’s part of a series, but it doesn’t need to be read in order. I’ve only read this one so far, but I loved it so much, I want to read more in the series. π Lighthouses are a favorite of mine, too!
I hope you enjoy your summer reading! π I do make a list/shelf of possible books each season, with a good mixture of some mood, seasonal and series reads; but I don’t always stick to it. Keep it open, but nice to have some inspiration ready.
I just read a wonderful book that had a lighthouse as part of the story. It’s called Pelican Point by Irene Hannon. It’s part of a series, but it doesn’t need to be read in order. I’ve only read this one so far, but I loved it so much, I want to read more in the series. π Lighthouses are a favorite of mine, too!
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Oooo! Thank you! βΊοΈ Iβll add to my list!
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This looks like fun summer reading! Still making my listsβ¦π€©
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Oh my daughter got Behind Five Willows for her bday and loved itβ¦she read it in 2 days! ππ
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Oh good!!! π₯°π
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I hope you enjoy your summer reading! π I do make a list/shelf of possible books each season, with a good mixture of some mood, seasonal and series reads; but I don’t always stick to it. Keep it open, but nice to have some inspiration ready.
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