I’ve been doing TTT for sooooooooooooooooooo long! Here are links to my past posts on this week’s topic of Bookish Wishes or similar:
- Bookish Wishes 2023
- Bookish Wishes 2022
- Christmas Bookish Wishes 2021
- Bookish Wishes 2021
- Christmas Bookish Wishes 2020
- Christmas Bookish Wishes 2016
Those I’ve Bought and Read
1
This is such a great book–I’d love to see it in high schools for the discussion on censorship and other factors it could generate. The Cat Who Saved Books: A Novel by Sosuke Natsukawa
2
The Windsor Diaries 1940-45: My Childhood with the Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret by Alathea Fitzalan Howard
3
I did not review it because of royal book reviewing fatigue, but I strongly recommend it especially if your knowledge of Princess Mary comes from Downtown Abbey! Princess Mary: The First Modern Princess by Elizabeth Basford
4
I still LOVE this cover! In the Kitchen: Essays on Food and Life has several authors.
5
My review goes up on this one next week. Narrow Boat by LTC Rolt
6
I’m reading this one slowly as the mood strikes. Whatever Happened to Margo? by Margaret Durell
7
First Wife: A Tale of Polygamy by Paulina Chiziane, translated by David Brookshaw
Those I Read but Didn’t Buy
8
I read this one thanks to Netgalley. World Travel by Anthony Bourdain
9
I listened to this one from the library. Wintering by Katherine May
10
I also listened to this one from the library. Caught in the Revolution by Helen Rappaport
Wintering was such a good read. Thank you for stopping by earlier!
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Love your blog!
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The Cat Who Saved Books is on my TBR list — I look forward to reading it!
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I loved it! I hope you do, too.
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I like your twist on the topic! I haven’t read any of these, but I have a couple of Rappaport books about the Romanovs on my TBR bookshelf. I need to read them already.
Happy TTT (on a Wednesday)!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
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They’re worth it!
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