Coming Attractions for August 2020

Health wise me and my four year old son are doing well and staying healthy. But I have been kicked out from iRead Book Tours. So only August and September for tours. Other than that, freedom in reading and reviewing what I choose. How do I feel? A bit sad, but I understand that nothing lasts forever. So, detached in other words. I am looking forward to starting my USA history project, and, perhaps, one day, my world history project. I also am hoping to start catching up on a lot of amazing reads that I procrastinated with due to book tours. I think that perhaps next few months might be self care months so to speak, probably where I will write of other bookish topics and not just reviews. A review will pop up, but I need to heal inside of myself, which is important. Over the weekend I will post a cover reveal for Kate Quinn's The Rose Code ( sorry about that...) without further ado, here are the final book tours. 

Books/ Spotlights 

The takeaway men by Meryl Ain ( August 5th, 2020) 

The Rose Code by Kate Quinn cover reveal ( August 5th, 2020) 

Pinto! By M.J. Evans ( August 8th, 2020) 

Finding home by Corinne Joy Brown and Ginny McDonald ( August 21st, 2020) 

Possible Reviews: 

I do have tons of books to review, but at the moment no definite plans. 

Possible reads: 

The Burgess Boys by Elizabeth Strout 

The lost girls of Paris by Pam Jenoff 

The room on rue Amelie by Kristin Harmel 

The spiritual adventures of Russell the dog by Trisha Watson

Copy Boy by Shelley Blanton-stroud 

Don't you know there's a war on? By Janet Todd

Does anybody else look like me; a parents guide to raising multiracial children by Donna Jackson Nakazawa

For fresh fiction: 

The river home by Hannah Richell 

Spring forward by Catherine Anderson

The glass woman by Caroline Lea 

The huntress by Kate Quinn

The second sister by Claire Kendall

Will be posting fresh fiction links to 

Crimson lake

All the ways we said goodbye 

The sea of lost girls 

A good man

Lost autumn 

The familiar dark 

The lost orphan 

The operator 

A tender thing 

The summer of Ellen 

THe WARTIME SISTERS 

Sister DEAR 

The library of legends by Janie Chang 

Little gods 

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