Showing posts with label The Breakdown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Breakdown. Show all posts

Apr 15, 2017

Sunday Salon: Reading More Ebooks

I finished four books last week and also got some more gardening in -  raking of leaves and planting more flower seeds, I am eager to see if they will sprout!

Books and ebooks read last week:
The Day I Died: A Novel by Lori Rader-Day, five stars
Baby Proof by Emily Giffin, three stars
The Breakdown by B.A. Paris, five stars
The Girl From Yesterday by Kathryn Miller Haines, three stars

New books to be read:
The Garden of Small Beginnings by Abbi Waxman, May 2, 2017, Berkley
Gardening helps a troubled woman get back on track.

and a bunch of cozies!

What are you reading this week?
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Apr 1, 2017

Sunday Salon: Ebooks Galore

Because it's been raining so much, I got a lot of reading done last week, and finished 
The Nest by 
Death at Breakfast by Beth Gutcheon, 5 stars
The Boy in the Earth by Fuminori Nakamura, 4 stars
I am usually generous with ratings!
Current reads include The Night the Lights Went Out by Karen White for an upcoming book tour.

New books: 
The Breakdown, a thriller by B.A. Paris, July 18, 2017, by St. Martin's Press and
One Good Thing by Wendy Wax, April 25, 2017, Berkley. 
"... a story of four women trying to rebuild more than their lives..."

I also have the audio version of The Zookeeper's Wife by Diane Ackerman, thanks to my library. The historical novel is set in Warsaw during WWII, and I'd like to read/listen to it before I see the movie!


The Keeper of Lost Things by Ruth Hogan I liked but was disappointed when the plot started to include the magical and the ghostly, not genres that I normally read. The novel will appeal, however, to those who like an intriguing plot that incorporates the supernatural. 

What are you reading this week?
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