
I found a new-to-me-blogger Lisa at Boondocks Ramblings that Iβm enjoying and am joining her and the host, That Artsy Reader Girl for Top Ten Tuesday!
Iβm an extreme mood reader, but will make heaps of hopeful piles! Many of these are rereads or books on my 50 books by 50 list! Iβm in a cozy, domestic fiction mood with a side of nonfiction and a vague feeling of something else reading mood. π π€ͺπ

- Iβm slowly rereading the Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery series because my Ann with an E is getting married this year! πβ₯οΈIβm on the 3rd book now!
- Moby Dick by Herman Melville ~ I love the gorgeous word-smithing and hilarious situations Ishmael finds himself in! I got 3/4ths through this a few years ago, but never finished so determined to now.
- Unmaking the Machine by Paul Kingsnorth ~ VERY out of my wheelhouse, but an interesting look at the dismantling of Western cultural foundations and the dehumanization of man. This is so fascinating and honestly, a bit sobering. Iβm not sure what Mr. Kingsnorth is totally trying to say, π but thereβs enough in here to make me really think.

4. The Scent of Water by Elizabeth Goudge ~ Iβm due for a reread of this beautiful story of an older woman moving to an inherited house in the countryside and asking herself if she has ever truly been living.
5. The Blue Castle by L.M. Montgomery ~ been craving a reread of this one . If you felt you had a short time to live, how would you live your life? Valency Sterling has lived a stifling existence up to this point and jumps at the chance to buck against it!
6. Emily of New Moon by L.M. Montgomery ~ yes, another Maud book! Iβm really leaning into the domestic, cozy fiction. Young Emily Starr is taken in by aunts when her beloved father passes away. Her writerβs soul aches with growing pains and trying to find a kindred spirit in her new situation. Iβm finally feeling ready to really dig into my reread of this sadder trilogy.

7. Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh ~ this is for my in-person book club! We are all busy moms so reading it slowly, but so much to discuss on fading English aristocracy, religion, family and societal pressures.
8. Daniel Deronda by George Eliot ~ this is a book from my 50×50 list and my friend who I trust implicitly with book recommendations said itβs a good summer read! I donβt really know what this is about but looking forward to trying another Eliot!
9. Jane Austenβs Bookshelf by Rebecca Romney ~ Iβve been hoping to read this for a long time and the Booktube reading event Jane Austen July would be perfect. Iβm much slower at nonfiction, so weβll see if I can get to it!

10. Habits for a Sacred Home by Jennifer Pepito ~ Iβve been interested in checking out this home educating title for awhile and am looking for a title to read with our homeschool momβs group this autumn!
~These are just a few of the ones capturing my attention currently! What about you? What books are on your stack this summer? πβ¨βοΈπβ₯οΈπ