Like most readers I have a ton of books on my shelves or, these days, on Kindle or Kindle app on Android, that are unread. Here are ten I should read soon.
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The Newest Additions to my Shelves or Kindle
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I won a copy of this in a fun little context on Twitter/X. The Lark by E. Nesbit from Dean Street Press UK
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I learned of this book at Rachel’s blog. Glorious People by Shasha Salzmann
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I learned of this book at A Life in Books and at Booker Talk. Johnnesburg by Fiona Melrose
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More of my Durrell obsession! I’ve started this one and it’s good. Whatever Happened to Margo by Margaret Durrell.
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I was introduced to this book by the blogger, Maphead. I hope to read it for Novellas in November this year. The Princess the King and the Anarchist by Robert Pagani
March 1st I exhausted my Christmas Amazon and Bookshop.org gift cards so no more purchases.
Older Purchases Languishing on my Shelves or Kindle
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A nonfiction book this time. Singled Out by Virginia Nicholson
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I got this little epistolary novel at Dollar Tree! (Sorry, Lorna) Hopefully I won’t lose it again so I can read it this December. ‘Tis the Season: A Novel by Lorna Landvik
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Another nonfiction book. The Courtship of Two Doctors by Martha Holoubek Fitzgerald
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This lovely Dean Street Press Furrowed Middlebrow book has been languishing on my Kindle. I must read it! Bewildering Cares by Winifred Peck
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Another book buried in the depths of my Kindle library. The Headmistress by Angela Thirkell
I hope you like all of them!
Here is my <a href=”https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-unread-books-on-my-shelves-i-want-to-read-soon/“>Top Ten Tuesday.</a>
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Thanks! I left you a comment earlier
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Dean Street Press covers always look so inviting to me! My to-read list is growing at that makes me kind of twitchy, lol. Several of these look good, nice list!
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You’d like the Dean Street Books. Clean, nice, fun. A slower pace.
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I’m not familiar with most of these, but I sure hope you enjoy them, now that you have highlighted them, Lisa.
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We’ll see when/if I get to them! I’m so bad about it when I make these lists then–poof! No interest lol
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I know exactly what that is like, Lisa.
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Thanks for the link. I have fond memories of Johannesburg.
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I really will read it!
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I hope you enjoy these when you find time to read them! Here is our <a href=”https://www.longandshortreviews.com/miscellaneous-musings/top-ten-tuesday-unread-books-on-my-shelves-i-want-to-read-soon/“>Top Ten Tuesday.</a>
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I like how you tweaked the topic slightly. I hope you enjoy all of these when you get a chance to read them.
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Thanks for stopping by!
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What a great variety! These all look so interesting. I’m particularly drawn to The Lark, and would love to check that one out. Hope you enjoy these… whenever you get to them.
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If I ever do read them I’ll review them.
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It’s the first I’ve heard of these. Good luck with them.
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I haven’t heard of these. I hope you soon find the time to get to them
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I would love to read several of these books. I hope you get a chance to read them, they all look and sound interesting.
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All of these are new to me, but I hope you get to pick a few up soon! Happy reading!
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Thanks!
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