Not many books brought home from the library van this month. All six are books I'd reserved. Four are crime fiction by authors I know will be OK. Alexandra Benedict is new to me as is the one on top - Miss Mole by E.H.Young.
Last month I had this much bigger collection. I've hung onto four - all non-fiction, returned two unread - I forgot that I'd given up on reading the Nicola Upson Josephine Tey books and didn't fancy 'Stealing the Crown'. Those that I did read are all on the books read 2024 page.
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Sue
Thank you for mentioning Across A Waking Land - I'm really enjoying it!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you are enjoying it - so much interesting information
DeleteI love Miss Mole, hope you enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteI gave up on the Nicola Upson books, too.
I enjoyed the early Nicola Upson series but then they didn't seem so good
DeleteI keep thinking I should record the books I read, but keep forgetting . . .
ReplyDeleteMy book of books read dates back to the 1970's!
DeleteInteresting selection as always and I like that you share each time. Thank you. Catriona
ReplyDeleteMany people say they like to get ideas for reading - it's good to share!
DeleteA good selection of books. I'm still reading the book I started last week, 'The Wild Year'. But it's that good I don't want it to end, it's nice when you come across a book that good isn't it. I hope you enjoy yours. xx
ReplyDeleteI borrowed it and gave up - can't remember why - might try again sometime
DeleteAt the moment I'm making rather heavy weather of A PassageTo India, perhaps this weekend with storms predicted I'll make some progress 😀
ReplyDeleteAlison in Wales x
Not a book I fancy reading - bit too serious I think
DeleteI have a pile of books by Martha Grimes, an author that was recommended by another blogger I follow. I'm back to mysteries after reading some non-fiction that made me so sad and angry about awful events in my country. So I'm back to fiction for now. Enjoy your pile of books, Sue!
ReplyDeleteI think I've tried and failed with Martha Grimes many years ago - I shall investigate
DeleteA new pile of library books to pick and choose your way through is more exciting than being given a box of chocolates, with the added benefit of no calories and no cost. I hope you enjoy them.
ReplyDeleteAlways plenty to read and much better than chocolate which I don't like nowadays - I gave away some I was given and some I won in a raffle
DeleteNice collection of books and you are well supplied. Soon you'll be making time for the garden. I say this as I look outside at a totally snow-covered lawn. At least it is not snowing now.
ReplyDeleteJust got the grass cut - it was a bit wet but the windy weather has dried it a bit
DeleteAhhh, the stack of "new" library books! I have one too and it feels like Christmas.
ReplyDeleteLove the flowers in your header photo. Beautiful.
-Kate
I'm lucky enough to reserve and pick up a nice heap of books every month!
DeleteA lovely selection of reading material.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Good selection of books. A couple of the library books I ordered for my Kindle became available so I have those to read. I'm trying to read from my bookshelves, but I did decide to wish list some of the books I was almost going to buy in hopes of saving money lol.
ReplyDeleteQuiero aprovechar esta oportunidad para agradecer al Sr. Benjamin por ayudarme con un préstamo de 83.000 euros para expandir mi negocio. Ha sido muy difícil para mí hasta que encontré su sitio web y luego me comuniqué con su correo electrónico privado a través de (cf-loans@outlook). .com) ofrecen todo tipo de préstamos con una tasa de retorno anual del 2%. Estoy muy agradecida porque mi negocio comenzará pronto.
ReplyDeleteGracias administrador del blog
I need to read another book that I have at home. It's worth it as I've bought books and have been given free books as well. My daughter was able to a book at the library to read the rest of the book which she missed reading~~Geniuses At War by David Price. Enjoy your books 📚 ~~Becky
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