Hosted by Sheila from Book Journey, this is a weekly event to share what we’ve read in the past week and what we hope to read, plus whatever else comes to mind.
So far, the audio is excellent. I can see me crying as I near the end. It is such a beautiful book, and Jim Broadbent has the absolute perfect pacing for it.
Absolutely! I love nothing better than sharing amazing books with others. It might be some time before I get to The Last Camellia, but the review should be up around its release date at the end of May.
Ohhhh I've been wanting to read The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, but also I've been considering getting into audiobooks. Maybe I'll wait until you're done listening and see what you think… 🙂
Wow, what a list! The cover for 'A Half Forgotten Song' looks stunning. Serving Victoria sounds facinating, I may have to gift that to someone – and so unusual. The Last Camelia has a breathtaking synopsis – would you send me a link to the review when you've read it? Have a wonderful reading week and thanks for all the new titles you've brought to my attention!
I'm so glad you enjoyed The Night Rainbow! I definitely want to give that book some love!
Those sound great. Enjoy!
Oh I love the Night Rainbow and I want to read the Five Days I read a good review on it and still looking for this book.
Just finished reading Knots and Crosses and started Haunted Grounds.
The Interestings was okay, but I am absolutely loving Harold Fry.
Harold Fry is an amazing book. So beautiful and even more beautifully written.
I can't wait to get to NOS4A2. It has been on my radar for ages!
LOVED it! Of course, I love the entire Half-Moon Hollow series. I really should branch out to some of her other series.
Enjoy!
I love Molly's books, and there was enough of Jane and Andrea and the gang at Half-Moon Hollow to make it a winner!
So far, the audio is excellent. I can see me crying as I near the end. It is such a beautiful book, and Jim Broadbent has the absolute perfect pacing for it.
Absolutely! I love nothing better than sharing amazing books with others. It might be some time before I get to The Last Camellia, but the review should be up around its release date at the end of May.
I'm interested to hear if you liked Meg Wolitzer's new one as well as Rachel J's book. cheers. http://www.thecuecard.com/
Someone at work at Rachel J's book today and I said I hadn't heard of it. I am considering Joe Hill's new one also.
Admittedly, I am curious about A Witch's Handbook!
Oh Harold Fry 🙂 Such a fun book, I hope you're enjoying it! I have some of the same books on tap as you do. I love comparing our thoughts afterwards.
Have a great week Michelle!
Yay. I'm looking forward to your thoughts on Molly's latest book.
Ohhhh I've been wanting to read The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, but also I've been considering getting into audiobooks. Maybe I'll wait until you're done listening and see what you think… 🙂
Wow, what a list! The cover for 'A Half Forgotten Song' looks stunning. Serving Victoria sounds facinating, I may have to gift that to someone – and so unusual. The Last Camelia has a breathtaking synopsis – would you send me a link to the review when you've read it? Have a wonderful reading week and thanks for all the new titles you've brought to my attention!