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It’s Monday! What Are You Reading is where we gather to share what we have read this past week and what we plan to read this week. It is a great way to network with other bloggers, see some wonderful blogs, and put new titles on your reading list.Want to See What I Added to My Stack? links to Stacking the Shelves hosted by Marlene at Reading Reality.
Other Than Reading...
This was a nice June week. Temperatures were cooler than average which was good for the thousands participating in Grandma's Marathon last Saturday. I felt the need to run the furnace a couple of nights this past week. I also opened doors and windows for fresh air on the nicer days. Looks like we might escape June with no need for our air conditioner this year.
Other Than Reading...
This was a nice June week. Temperatures were cooler than average which was good for the thousands participating in Grandma's Marathon last Saturday. I felt the need to run the furnace a couple of nights this past week. I also opened doors and windows for fresh air on the nicer days. Looks like we might escape June with no need for our air conditioner this year.
I had a good reading week. I finally caught up on the Meg Langslow series by Donna Andrews. I do have the next two in the Meg Langslow series on my review stack though. I also have only one book left before I'm caught up on the Andy Carpenter series by David Rosenfelt with the newest also waiting on my review stack.
I ran into a problem when I finished The Lightning Girl by Sam Ripley. I had it on my list as coming out on July 14 only to learn that the release date had been changed to December 8. So, I now have one December review already scheduled. I had a lot of calendar shuffling to do to accommodate this change.
This issue did have me checking the release dates for all the other books on my review stack which showed that most were still accurate but one had its release date moved up a week. I changed my calendar to reflect the new release date which meant only a slight adjustment of the calendar.
I also added nine more review copies to my stack including two which won't be released until 2027.
This coming week should be a quiet one. I would like to finish all my July review books this week, but I still have seven of them. I might also get to the final backlist audiobook in the Andy Carpenter series. I may choose to listen again to favorites from the Liaden Universe series instead.
It looks like the temperatures will be in the 60s and low 70s this coming week. Next weekend, both the Rhubarb Festival and the Greek Festival are on the calendar. I hope to get to one or both of them if the weather is good and I feel well.
Read Last Week
- The Cloak and Dagger Club by Jackie McMahon (Review, July 14) -- Historical murder set in London, 1930. A mystery author joins a club of other mystery authors and then has to solve the murder of the club's president. My review will be posted on July 8.
- Crystal Soldier by Sharon Lee & Steve Miller (Audiobook Reread) -- By internal chronology, the first book in the Liaden Universe.
- Hot Girl Murder Club by Ashley Winstead (Review, July 14) -- Women's power, revenge and murder mix in this contemporary mystery. My review will be posted on July 9.
- The Lightning Girl by Sam Ripley (Review, December 8) -- Psychological thriller with an unreliable narrator. My review will be posted on December 2.
- Crystal Dragon by Sharon Lee & Steve Miller (Audiobook reread) -- Second book (by internal chronology) of the Liaden Universe series.
- If Books Could Kill by Kate Eberle (Review, July 21) -- A woman makes a wish and finds herself in a story by her favorite romance author. Problem: the author has decided to write a thriller for her new book. My review will be posted on July 14.
- Dog Eat Dog by David Rosenfelt (Audiobook, Mine since June 5) -- 22nd Andy Carpenter mystery takes him to Maine to defend a man accused of murder. Entertaining and humorous mystery. My review will be posted on July 9.
- Savvy Summers and the Po'boy Perils by Sandra Jackson-Opoku (Review, July 21) -- Second Savvy Summers mystery set on the South Side of Chicago. My review will be posted on July 15,
- The Twelve Jays of Christmas by Donna Andrews (Audiobook, Mine since June 5) -- Another humorous Meg Langslow mystery set at Christmas time. My review will be posted on July 17.
- Death at King's Cross by Rosanne Limoncello (Review, July 21)
- Fledgling by Sharon Lee & Steve Miller (Audiobook reread)
- Deadly Does It by Abbi Waxman (Review, July 21)
- The Seance Garden by Juliet Blackwell (Review, July 28)
- Sea of Charms by Sarah Beth Durst (Review, July 28)
- Pride Comes Before a Fall by Virginia Heath (Review, July 28)
- Buyer Beware by Catherine Ryan Howard (Review, July 28)
- Fossil Feud by Maggie North (Review, July 28)
- Death of an Irish Mummy by Catie Murphy (Audiobook)
- A Terrible Fall of Angels by Laurell K. Hamilton (Audiobook)
- An Irish Bookshop Murder by Lucy Connelly (Audiobook)
- A Bitter Cut by Anna Lee Huber (Review copy)
- A Liaden Universe Constellation Volume 6 by Sharon Lee & Steve Miller (Mine)
- The Silver Bullets of Annie Oakley by Mercedes Lackey (Mine)
Review:
- If Books Could Kill by Kate Eberle (Review, July 21)
- Homeward for a Spell by Jamie Pacton & Rebecca Podos (Review, August 18)
- Until She Dies by Kendra Elliot (Review, September 8)
- Jay to the World by Donna Andrews (Review, October 13)
- Midnight in the House of Commons by Charles Finch (Review, November 3)
- Bad Company by Sara Paretky (Review, November 10)
- Revenge in a Small Town by Delia Pitts (Review, December 1)
- Scream City by Hannah Morrissey (Review, January 26. 2027)
- Tell Me What You See by Samantha Jayne Allen (Review, March 2, 2027)
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