I’m not sure what’s more exciting: two four-day working weeks or the four-day weekend sandwiched in between. Either way, happy Easter everyone!
For those like me who are planning to spend a good chunk of the holiday curled up with a stack of books, I thought I’d share a few recent faves. I’ve grouped ’em by genre to make it easy.
Literary / general fiction
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My Name is Lucy BartonElizabeth Strout Read the review ⇒ |
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The Long RoomFrancesca Kay Read the review ⇒ |
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The Natural Way of ThingsCharlotte Wood Read the review ⇒ |
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Fates and FuriesLauren Groff Read the review ⇒ |
Thriller / crime
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The PassengerLisa Lutz Read the review ⇒ |
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Find HerLisa Gardner Read the review ⇒ |
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What She LeftT. R. Richmond Read the review ⇒ |
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MaestraL. S. Hilton See on Goodreads ⇒ |
Young Adult
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Summer SkinKirsty Eagar Read the review ⇒ |
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My Sister RosaJustine Larbalestier Read the review ⇒ |
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Clancy of the UndertowChristopher Currie Read the review ⇒ |
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Moth GirlsAnne Cassidy Read the review ⇒ |
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IlluminaeAmie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff Read the review ⇒ |
Non-fiction
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Take Six Girls: The Lives of the Mitford SistersLaura Thompson Read the review ⇒ |
For my part, I’m going to be reading a bit of Homer for my MOOC, polishing off Tricia Sullivan’s Occupy Me and then making a dent in my TBR. Top of the list I’ve got:
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