Coming attractions for May 2020
Does anyone else feel suspended in time? That's what I feel. I feel bitterness that I won't be able to get print copy of Samantha Downing's latest: HE STARTED IT. I am glad that some things are getting back to normal, I hope. I have been struggling a lot with allergies this last week or so, which is pretty bad when you have an outdoor loving four year old boy. Other than that, I suppose, nothing else is new one can say. I feel guilty that I hadn't written a lot of reviews as I hoped last month, but hopefully this month will be different. Without further ado, here is my tentative schedule. I also joined a book challenge, which I am excited to share with you these coming days! Also, May marks 10 years since I began blogging, so yay!
Books/spotlights:
Between These Walls by Michael Newman (May 26th, 2020)
Possible reviews:
A bond undone by Jin Yong
How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents by Julia Alvarez
Truths I never told you by Kelly Rimmer
Hotel on the corner of bitter and sweet by Jamie Ford
Offerings by Michael Byung Ju Kim
Cometh the hour by Annie Whitehead
The Aosawa Murders by Riku Onda
Run me to earth by Paul Yoon
These ghosts are family by Maisy Card
Planned reads
The land beyond the sea by Sharon Kay Penman
The Kennedy Moment by Peter Adamson
The Lost Girls of Paris by Pam Jenoff
My Half of the Sky by Janey McBurney-Lin
For fresh fiction:
The Book of Longings by Sue Monk Kidd
The Last Year of War by Susan Meissner
The Library of Legends by Janie Chang
Salt Creek by Lucy Treloar
Will be posting fresh fiction links to:
Crimson Lake by Candice Fox (Fresh Pick)
All the Ways We Said Goodbye by Karen White, Lauren Willig, Beatriz Williams (Fresh Pick)
The Sea of Lost Girls by Carol Goodman
A Good Man by Ani Katz
Lost Autumn by Mary-Rose MacColl
The Familiar Dark by Amy Engel
The Lost Orphan by Stacey Halls
The Operator by Gretchen Berg (Fresh Pick)
A Tender Thing by Emily Neuberger
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