Tuesday, April 16, 2024

WednesdayBookClub: 04/17/24 WE BOOK BLITZING, BABY

Welcome to another WednesdayBookClub, everyone! I hope everyone is having a good week, despite everything. I got stung by a wasp Monday and I'd like to announce that I will no longer be going outside until fall comes back. This has never been my season and I hoped to push this respite until May but alas, nature be wildin'.





Let's talk books, shall we?


So this week, I finally DNF'd and wrote my review for Twelfth Night. Review is here but TLDR, didn't think I was enjoying the being in our MC's brains but I'm glad this book exists. 


So once I had that out of the way, I felt really restless so I grabbed some books from the library and requested two from NetGalley. So I have in my possessions


Audiobooks:


  • The Murder of Mr. Wickham (Austen characters in a murder mystery with Darcy's oldest son and Catherine Tilney's daughter solving the crime)
  • When No One Is Watching (Rear Window but with gentrification)
  • In Which Matilda Halifax Learns the Value of Restraint (Regency Romance


And Ebooks

  • My Kind of Trouble by L.E. Schwartz (ARC, comtemptorary romance)
  • The Ghosts of Tupelo Landing (MG Mystery)


And that's it for me. What about you all?

1 comment:

  1. This week I read Six Crimson Cranes by Elizabeth Lim. She is quickly becoming one of my new favorite authors. In this story, princess Shiori is being forced into a political marriage. Before meeting her betrothed, she falls into a lake, meets a dragon(hotboi), and shenanigans ensue. This story has everything, possible love triangles, wicked step mothers, war, magic, curses, and practically all the fairy tale elements.
    Going from the name, and some details from the prequel, I could tell where the story was going and enjoyed it the whole way.

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