Sunday Summary November 4 - 10, 2018
Sunday has rolled around and come upon us again. Time to look back on my bookish adventures for the week.
Books Reviewed:
AN AMERICAN FAMILY, by Jackson Baer. You can see my review of this book, first in a duology HERE.
THE HAZEL WOOD, by Melissa Albert. I reviewed this modern day Fairy Tale in THIS POST.
WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING, by Delia Owens. Find out why I loved it HERE.
Ramblings and Miscellany:
November 10th was Keratoconus Day. Find out the warning signs and how this disease affects my reading experience HERE.
On this day of remembrance, I would like to acknowledge the the service and sacrifice of all who have served. Lest We Forget.
Advance Reading Copy (ARC) Books Previously Reviewed and Released this Week:
There were two books I reviewed advance copies of published this week.
HANNAH GREEN AND HER UNFEASIBLY MUNDANE EXISTENCE, by Michael Marshall Smith. I posted a review of this fun, quirky piece HERE.
FOREVER AND A DAY, by Anthony Horowitz, the latest James Bond/007 installment - which is actually a prequel to CASINO ROYALE also published this week. You can read my thoughts and also about my Hometown's connection HERE.
Currently Reading and Notable Titles on Deck:
I am currently Reading (still) VITA NOSTRA by Marina and Sergey Dyachenko, and listening to WASHINGTON BLACK, by Esi Eduygen. I will be reading LYING IN WAIT, by Liz Nugent next.
Keep warm and Happy Reading,
Christine
Keep warm and Happy Reading,
Christine
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