Welcome to my Sunday Summary. A look back on my bookish adventures for the past week.
May is a busy month here. Soccer two nights a week, swimming lessons once a week, Mother's Day, and no less than four family birthdays, all but one of which are celebrated twice. Whew! Getting my reviews written and posted has been a challenge to say the least. As such this week's summary will be very short and sweet.
May is a busy month here. Soccer two nights a week, swimming lessons once a week, Mother's Day, and no less than four family birthdays, all but one of which are celebrated twice. Whew! Getting my reviews written and posted has been a challenge to say the least. As such this week's summary will be very short and sweet.
Books Reviewed:
I only managed to post one review this week.
Brother, by David Chariandy. This book was short-listed for this year's CBC Canada Reads competition. You can see my thoughts on this CanLit title in THIS POST
Ramblings and Miscellany:
May 22 was Sherlock Holmes Day. Read more about that HERE
On May 25th we went on social media to give a nod to Douglas Adams on Towel Day. Fans of HHGTTG will understand.
Advance Reading Copy (ARC) Books Previously Reviewed and Released this Week:
No books previously reviewed on the blog were released this week.
Currently Reading and Notable Titles on Deck:
I have a few reviews pending - Ask Again, Yes, by Mary Beth Keane - which I will be dropping today or tomorrow, My Sister The Serial Killer, by Oyinkan Braithwaite and The Suspect, by Fiona Barton.
I am currently reading Sorcery of Thorns, by Margaret Rogerson. I am in-between audiobooks and have not yet chosen my next title.
Next up will be The Philosophy Of Ruin, by Nicholas Mancusi.
I don't know if it is as unseasonably cold everywhere else as it is here, but I hope a proper spring will arrive soon!
I am currently reading Sorcery of Thorns, by Margaret Rogerson. I am in-between audiobooks and have not yet chosen my next title.
Next up will be The Philosophy Of Ruin, by Nicholas Mancusi.
I don't know if it is as unseasonably cold everywhere else as it is here, but I hope a proper spring will arrive soon!
Happy Reading,
Christine
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