This week my reading time has been off as I've been up in the wee hours of the morning with a sick dog. Which means a much needed nap was in order over several days. Hoping to get things resolved so life goes back to my usual uneventful average. The only book post I made was about Stanley Tucci's latest book here.
Anyway....on a visit to the library I saw the April issue of Book Page is out so picked that up. I found so many to add to my very long to-read list.
Here are a few that caught my attention.
I'm a fan of Ann Cleeves and see the first book in her Inspector Ramsay series, titled A Lesson in Dying, will be released here soon. Funny thing about that is it was first released in the U.K. in 1990. Thirty-five years later it's now available here. I wonder why the huge gap in release for the U.S. as her other series such as Shetland and Vera have been available.
Birding to Change the World by Trish O'Kane looks like a perfect companion to the Amy Tan book I read recently.
Emma Donoghue is featured in an interview about her latest book The Paris Express. She and was moving to the Paris neighborhood of Montparnassee with her partner and she came across a photo of a 1895 train crash at the Montparnassee station. After reading about it it inspired her to write a book. It sounds like one I would enjoy. The interview with this Dublin born author is interesting.
Rooms For Vanishing by Stuart Nadler is a family saga and I like those very much. This one is unique as it examines how some of the innocent dead of the Holocaust would have gone on to live their lives, had they not been killed. It's apparently a nonlinear narrative and I bet emotionally charged. It's a fat 464 pages and I will get to it much later in the year.
Has anyone read one of the titles I mentioned here? There are many more in Book Page but these attracted me straight off. I hope your week was filled with good books and happiness.
Sharing with Deb at Readerbuzz for Sunday Salon and Joy for British Isles Friday.



















