July:
- Another Piece of My Heart by Jane Green. Green is a great author, and she is really good at making you like and/or dislike certain characters at certain points in books. Put her work on your reading list.
- Falling by Jane Green. A great read with some unexpected events. Green's books seem to share some commonalities, including blended families, marital issues, addiction, adoption, 30-40-something main characters, betrayal, and forgiveness/resolution.
- Sociable by Rebecca Harrington. This book made me really happy that I was married by the time I got a smart phone, hah. It was kind of anticlimactic but it was a quick read.
- Rabbit Cake by Annie Hartnett. I found this book in the adult fiction section of my library, but I think it would be more accurately categorized as young adult or adolescent fiction. It was a good read and I'll pick up more from this author if I can find it!
- Tempting Fate by Jane Green. Continuing on my Jane Green kick! I thought the ending on this one was unrealistic, but it was still a really good story.
- The Sign of the Beaver by Elizabeth George Spear. This was a book that Albani checked out from the library that I read because I'd finished all of the ones I checked out before we had a chance to return. I could see why it was an award winner; have your 8-12 year old child read it.
- The Sisters Chase by Sarah Healy. This one was full of surprises and an excellent read! It kept me on the edge of my seat so to speak.
- The Good Byline by Jill Orr. Another one with several surprising twists and a lot of action.
- Lily and the Octopus by Steven Rowley. I loved part of this book and hated others. I think if I could cut a lot of the middle and weirdness out it would have been much better.
- And Then There Was Me by Sadeqa Johnson. Loved the story, but couldn't love the ending.
- The Writing Desk by Rachel Hauck. I will be reading more from this author! I particularly liked how she weaved faith and Christ into the book without being overbearing about it.
- Dune Road by Jane Green. More continuing on my Jane Green kick! Reading several by her close together illustrated to me that her books tend to have a lot in common, as I mentioned above. This story had some unexpected twists and kept me very interested through the end.
- This is Your Life, Harriet Chance! by Jonathan Evison. I couldn't put this one down; it was a good big picture whole life reflection with several twists.
- Love Starts with Ellie by Rachel Hauck. This had a lot in common with the other book I read by this author this month, and I would also recommend it, but maybe don't read the two books close together.
- Asymmetry by Lisa Halliday. This one was okay. The only reason I continued reading it and finished it was because it was the last of several books I'd checked out together, and I had a stretch of time where I was too busy to get to the library to check out new books; if I'd had other options I wouldn't have read it because it didn't capture my attention.
- But Not For Me by Mona Ingram. This was good, but I feel like it could have been so much better, if that makes sense.
- The Beet Queen by Louise Erdrich. I alternated periods of enjoying this one and struggling to get through it. The good parts were enough to keep me hanging on, but I wouldn't read it again.
- One of the Boys by Daniel Magariel. The opposite of The Beet Queen, I flew through this one, although I did not like the ending.
- The Fallback Plan by Leigh Stein. This was humorous and a quick read.
- The Perfect Nanny by Leila Slmani. This was dark but a page-turner.
I added a couple of these to my to-read list!
ReplyDeleteI read The War That Saved My Life and The War I Finally Won this month from your list!
DeleteWeren’t they so good! And fast reads! I bet Albani would enjoy them.
DeleteI think she would, although she likes to choose her own books vs. my recommendations. I never could get her to read the Little House on the Prairie series, but once I sneaked several Judy Blume books into her library stash and she read those, haha!
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