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Unfortunately, I didn't have much time for reading today due to the Wimbledon men's final, but here is my weekly roundup.

Currently Reading:
Queen of Babble Gets Hitched - Meg Cabot

Finished this week:
The Drowning Tree - Carol Goodman [Review]
The Monster of Florence - Douglas Preston and Mario Spezi [Review]
The Uncrowned Queen - Posie Graeme-Evans
This Charming Man - Marian Keyes [Review]
The Beach House - Jane Green [Review]

Additional Reviews posted this week:
Getting Rid of Matthew - Jane Fallon [Review]
The Secret of Lost Things - Sheridan Hay [Review]

TBR for this week:
A Page Out of Life - Kathleen Reid
Sweet Love - Sarah Strohmeyer
Stealing Athena - Karen Essex
In the Woods - Tana French
Moon Shot - Alan Shepard & Deke Slayton

Books that came into my home this week (library, BM/PBS, bought, etc.):
Sweet Love - Sarah Strohmeyer
All We Ever Wanted Was Everything - Janelle Brown
A Bad Bride's Tale - Polly Williams
Anathem - Neal Stephenson
The Drowning Tree - Carol Goodman
The Reluctant Queen - Jean Plaidy
Child 44 - Tom Rob Smith
Close - Martina Cole
The English American - Alison Larkin
He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not - Trish Ryan
The Heretic's Daughter (ARC) - Kathleen Kent
Made in the U.S.A. - Billie Letts
Miscarriage of Justice - Kip Gayden
The Monster of Florence - Douglas Preston & Mario Spezi
Moon Shot - Alan Shepard & Deke Slayton
Remember Me -Deborah Bedford
A Rose By the Door - Deborah Bedford
Special Topics in Calamity Physics - Marisha Pessl
Swine Not - Jimmy Buffet
Azur Like It - Wendy Holden
The Fidelity Files - Jessica Brody
How To Be Single - Liz Tucillo
Intuition - Allegra Goodman
One More Year (ARC) - Sara Krasikov
Queen of Babble Gets Hitched - Meg Cabot
Tuscan Holiday - Holly Chamberlin (ARC)
Learning to Bow - Bruce Feiler
A Page Out of Life - Kathleen Reid
Stealing Athena - Karen Essex

WHEW!

9 comments:

Iliana said...

That's quite a lot of books :)
I recently read In the Woods and loved it. Hope you enjoy your books!

J. Kaye Oldner said...

I have "The Beach House" by Jane Green on my list! :)

Marie said...

wow, and i thought i acquired a lot of books! are you stocking a library? ;-)

Michele said...

You have quite the list. I got nothing done today because of Wimbledon too! But it was a great match! The ladies match yesterday was good too.

jlshall said...

That's a really impressive influx of books for one week! "The Heretics Daughter" and "Stealing Athena" found their way into my mailbox this week, too. Getting books by mail is almost as much fun as browsing the bookstore or library. Have fun with your (massive amount of) reading!

Tina said...

I will be curious to read your review of He Loves Me.... Your list looks alot like mine. I have already read Fidelity Files and I love anything by Wendy Holden so I think you are in for a treat.

Unfortunately, Marion Keyes is too long-winded for me though :)

Hope you get a chance to see some sun with all this reading :)

Alea said...

LOL! You sure stocked up! I think I got 9 books. And I didn't even get anything at Borders, let me tell you that was painful!

Jessica Brody said...

Hey there!

Thanks so much for adding my book, THE FIDELITY FILES, to your blog. I'm excited to hear what you think after you get a chance to read it.

All Best,
Jessica Brody


>www.TheFidelityFiles.com

Terri said...

Oh, but wasn't it worth putting everything on hold for that Wimbledon match??? It was just stunning.

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