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Well its meant to be Spring reading list but as I live in the Southern Hemisphere lets make that Autumn to me.
These are books on my Autumn reading list. There are a number of books coming out during this time but I am looking mostly at books that are already long out or just out. By the time I buy the books coming out they might make my winter reading list! That’s most likely your summer.
The Color of Light. Emilie Richards. A reread via audiobook. #4 in her Goddess Anonymous series.
The Lions of Fifth Avenue. Fiona Davis. An audiobook and a book I’ve wanted to read for awhile.
The Wife’s Promise Kate Hewitt. An audiobook and since I saw a good review for it its been in the back of my mind to read.
The London Girls Soraya Lane. Set in WW2 and one on my Kindle for awhile.
In the Unlikely Event. Judy Blume. I have already started this as a slow and steady read, most likely through a good part of this season.
Tom’s Midnight Garden. Philippa Pearce. I have long wanted to read this book and so its on somewhere for the month of March. It won a Lewis Carroll Shelf Award in 1963 and the Carnegie medal in 1958.
Unlikely Animals. Annie Hartnett. An unlikely read! I heard about it from Anne Bogel.
Paper Cuts. Ellery Adams. This is a review book and is the latest one in the Secret Book and Scone Society. A cozy series I really enjoy.
The Money Club. Fiona Lowe A review book too from my top favourite Australian author
The Cruellest Month. Louise Penny. #3 in the Gamache series and I am due to read the next one so its going on this list.
Lots of good titles.
LOVED The Lions of Fifth Avenue.
Happy Reading!!
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So many great books! I hope you like the Kate Hewitt. That one was my favorite of the historical fiction books of hers that I have read. I really need to read more of the Ellery Adams. I loved the first book in the series. And of course there’s the Emilie Richards and the Fiona Davis! I want to read both of those too!
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I know you’ll love the Emilie Richards novel the others are new to me so I’ll be checking into a few. Wow Autumn, we’re just getting out of a winter that wasn’t so bad but seemed to last forever.
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I’m not familiar with these but I hope you enjoy them when/if you read them!
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I hope you enjoy all of these!
My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2023/03/14/top-ten-tuesday-411/
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I hope you enjoy reading all of these when you get the time.
Pam @ Read! Bake! Create!
https://readbakecreate.com/spring-2023-tbr-ten-books-i-hope-to-read/
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I’ve only read the Louise Penny – and I really liked it!
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There’s something wonderful about seeing that you are getting ready to read The Lions of Fifth Avenue all the way on the other side of the world from me.
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These look good. I hope you love them all.
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In the Unlikely Event sounds good. I haven’t read that Blume book yet, but I do like her writing style in general. 🙂
My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-books-on-my-spring-2023-to-read-list/
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Great picks! I hope you end up enjoying all the books on your autumn reading list. They all sound really great so I think there will be some winners among them.
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Haha when I first saw your title on my feed I thought, she has accidentally published a post 😀 My daughter used to love her youth books but would you believe I have never read a Judy Blume book? Thank you for sharing your list!
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A good list 😊
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I have read both the Judy Blume book and the one by Louise Penny. I am curious about Paper Cuts. Thanks for sharing!
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