It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?
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It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? is a place to meet up and share what you have been, are and about to be reading over the week. It’s a great post to organize yourself. It’s an opportunity to visit and comment, and er… add to that ever growing TBR pile!
Happy Monday Everyone!!
I thought I would get my usual reading done this week, especially sitting at the hospital during Mr. Dollycas’s surgery but that just wasn’t the case. For the 1st time in a long time I didn’t reach my reading goal and have to push one book to a new date in July or August. I hate when that happens. My husband has had good and bad days since the surgery Wednesday and coming home Thursday. Right now he just wants to do more than his body and the neck brace will allow. To think a major surgery like this is now done as “outpatient day surgery”. I explained he is lucky to be home and doing so well. We had been planning some vacation time for this week so I have just one more tour this month that wraps on the 28th, so I am going to try to enjoy the long weekend as much as I can. Giveaways will be taking the place of my normal features this week with just 1 review.
I hope you had a great weekend!
Are you ready to Escape into some Good Books?
Here’s what I read and what I have planned for this week.
FINISHED
A Study in Death (A Lady Darby Mystery)
Release Date – July 7, 2015
My Flashback Friday Book!
My Review
Once Upon a Wine
Release Date – July 26, 2015
Review will be up Thursday~
MOVING TO A NEW DATE 🙁
Last Ride to Graceland
Release Date May 24, 2016
ON DECK THIS WEEK
Little Girl Gone (An Afton Tangler Thriller)
Release Date – July 5, 2016
For Review
Toasting Up Trouble (A Dinner Club Mystery)
New Series
Release Date – July 5, 2016
Linda will be my guest next week for Cozy Wednesday!
Terror in Taffeta: A Mystery
Release Date – March 22, 2016
Marla will be my Special Guest next Thursday!
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Sending prayers for a full recovery for your husband!
I’m rereading Frankenstein for it’s 200th anniversary. When I read it as a teen I didn’t appreciate the amount of science Mary Shelley understood when she wrote this.