
A whole lot of these covers are more interesting than they are pretty. Some stacks are just like that.
If I had to pick, and I sorta/kinda set this thing up so that I do, it would be Moonrising, Murder at Donwell Abbey, and The White Octopus Hotel – which also looks pretty darn interesting.
Dead & Breakfast, OTOH, looks like a hoot and a half, so that’s one of the books I’m really looking forward to in this stack. Christmas at the Shelter Inn and Crescent City Christmas Chaos are both books I picked up in anticipation of this year’s upcoming Ho-Ho-Ho Readathon.
The book I’m most curious about, besides, again, Dead & Breakfast because that title just begs to be read, is Academy of Outcasts. The author is one I tried a long time ago. While I enjoyed Monster Hunter International and thought it was a lot of fun I wasn’t able to get into the second book in the series. But Academy of Outcasts looks like it’s a bit more my jam, so we’ll see.
What about you? What’s in your stack this week that looks too interesting to miss?
For Review:
A/S/L by Jeanne Thornton
Academy of Outcasts by Larry Correia
Boom Town by Nic Stone
Charlie Quinn Lets Go by Jamie Varon
Crescent City Christmas Chaos (Vintage Cookbook Mystery #4) by Ellen Byron
Darker Days by Thomas Olde Heuvelt
Dead & Breakfast by Kat Hillis & Rosiee Thor
Exiles by Mason Coile
Famous by Blake Crouch
The Last Witch by C.J. Cooke
Midnight Timetable by Bora Chung, translated by Anton Hur
Mississippi Blue 42 by Eli Cranor
Moonrising by Claire Barner
Murder at Donwell Abbey (Emma Knightly #2) by Vanessa Kelly
Nobody Knows You’re Here by Bryn Greenwood
Simultaneous by Eric Heisserer
Soul Searching (Sweetwater Peak #1) by Lyla Sage
The Wax Child by Olga Ravn translated by Martin Aitken
We Met Like This by Kasie West
The White Octopus Hotel by Alexandra Bell
Wild Animal by Joël Dicker translated by Robert Bononno
Borrowed from the Library:
Christmas at the Shelter Inn (Shelter Springs #1) by RaeAnne Thayne
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Some very interesting looking books there. I have some Christmas books coming up then it’s back to my 20 Books of Summer reading list to try and get those books read before the end of the year 😂
Have a great weekend!
I’ve been picking up holiday books for a while, stockpiling them for the Ho-Ho-Ho Readathon, but I’ve got a lot of mysteries so I wanted a holiday romance to round things out and the library had this one available.
I wanted to check out your 20 Books of Summer list but I didn’t see a search button on your blog. Could you reply with a link? Thanks and thanks for following!
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I start my Christmas reading in October so I can read as many as possible each year. I’m happy to see a few on your list too!
I’ve got a few holiday books for the HoHoHo Readathon but most have turned out to be mysteries. I’m glad I was able to find a holiday romance easily available, because I bet it won’t be just sitting on the library’s virtual shelf as soon as Halloween is past!
Marlene Harris recently posted..Stacking the Shelves (676)
What a collection of books. Hope you enjoy. Happy Reading!
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I love the colors of the cover Charlie Quinn Lets Go. I hope you enjoy all of these! Have a great weekend!
Some interesting titles and covers.
I read Crescent City Christmas Chaos this week and enjoyed it. Now, to write the review.
Hope you enjoy as well.
A new Ellen Byron! I love this series. Have a great week!