DNF's for May and A Big List of Summer Reads: Where I Tackle the Pile of Books in the Corner of My Living Room
Well May just flew by and I still don't have any flowers potted. Today, Memorial Day, I will rectify that; there's something to be said for planting beautiful flowers on a day of remembrance.
This post is really two posts in one. I've got a couple of DNF's from May, and I thought I'd show my followers all the random books I'm planning on reading the next few months. It's not an all-inclusive list, but it's pretty darn close.
First, my DNF's. Neither was because the books weren't appealing; rather time and media type played parts in my calling them quits.
I checked this out from the library and started it. I knew it would be a difficult read for me (I struggle with WW2; especially books that involve Germany and the Holocaust). Unfortunately, my check out time expired and since there was a waiting list for the book, I couldn't renew it. Back to the library it went. I'll try again at another time when I feel ready to tackle it and I have more time.
I have always enjoyed reading Alison Weir's non-fiction books on the Tudors. She's one historian I can rely on to be accurate. I tried to listen to this on audio during my commute. It was 11 discs; I made it to 5 discs and called it quits. While the story of Margaret Douglas (niece of Henry the 8th) is fascinating, the book is so detailed, with so many names, machinations, and, quite frankly, real-life soap opera shenanigans, it would be better suited for me to read the book. Just too much information to stay focused enough while driving. I'll be buying this in paperback and reading through it in the future.
AND NOW....MY SUMMER READING LIST!
Books are shown in no particular order. I've got advanced reader's copies of a few; most are stacked in the corner of my living room, next to my very full bookcase. Some are on my Nook. This is not everything I hope to read; I like to leave room for those unexpected books that pop up. My plan is to read through all of these titles during the months of June, July and August.
I can't wait to read all of these! What are you looking forward to reading this summer?
This post is really two posts in one. I've got a couple of DNF's from May, and I thought I'd show my followers all the random books I'm planning on reading the next few months. It's not an all-inclusive list, but it's pretty darn close.
First, my DNF's. Neither was because the books weren't appealing; rather time and media type played parts in my calling them quits.
I checked this out from the library and started it. I knew it would be a difficult read for me (I struggle with WW2; especially books that involve Germany and the Holocaust). Unfortunately, my check out time expired and since there was a waiting list for the book, I couldn't renew it. Back to the library it went. I'll try again at another time when I feel ready to tackle it and I have more time.
I have always enjoyed reading Alison Weir's non-fiction books on the Tudors. She's one historian I can rely on to be accurate. I tried to listen to this on audio during my commute. It was 11 discs; I made it to 5 discs and called it quits. While the story of Margaret Douglas (niece of Henry the 8th) is fascinating, the book is so detailed, with so many names, machinations, and, quite frankly, real-life soap opera shenanigans, it would be better suited for me to read the book. Just too much information to stay focused enough while driving. I'll be buying this in paperback and reading through it in the future.
AND NOW....MY SUMMER READING LIST!
Books are shown in no particular order. I've got advanced reader's copies of a few; most are stacked in the corner of my living room, next to my very full bookcase. Some are on my Nook. This is not everything I hope to read; I like to leave room for those unexpected books that pop up. My plan is to read through all of these titles during the months of June, July and August.
My never ending fascination with the Civil War continues |
Long overdue reading this thriller. |
Another book I've had for a few months. Can't wait to read this acclaimed author. |
WW 2 novel |
Follow up to the Sparrow Sisters (magical realism) |
Food and Ancient Rome. Bingo! |
A woman returns to her home in Iran |
A favorite author. |
On my Nook. A french bistro? Check. |
I'll read Jenny Colgan anytime! Her newest on my Nook. |
The coast of Ireland and a library. Be still my heart. |
Teen novel about Alexander Hamilton and his love Eliza. |
This looks like a wonderful summer read. |
Can't wait to read this! |
I screamed out loud when I saw this prequel to Practical Magic. OMG!! |
I've been wanting to read this for a very long time. |
Any book about the Ingalls family is on my must reads list. |
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