Fall Reading
Here are a few new release's for September. Happy reading!!
4th Depth of Winter (Walt Longmire Mysteries, book 15) - Craig Johnson Field of Bones (Joanna Brady, book 18) - J A Jance Night and Silence (October Daye, book 12) - Seanan McGuire In His Father's Footsteps - Danielle Steel Leverage in Death (In Death, book 47) - J D Robb Leave No Trace - Mindy Mejia When the Lights Go Out - Mary Kubica John Woman - Walter Mosley Rooted in Deceit (Greenhouse Mystery, book 4) - Wendy Tyson Die me a River (Welcome Back to Scumble River, book 2) - Denise Swanson Murder Mile (Tennison, book 4) - Lynda La Plante The Christmas Prayer - Wanda E Brunstetter One Perfect Kiss (Hope, book 8) - Jaci Burton Explosive Force (Military K-9 Unit) - Lynette Eason A Deadly Brew (Tourist Trap Mystery, book 9.5) – Lynn Cahoon (kindle) No Good Deed – Cass Green (kindle) 11th Read and Gone (Haunted Library Mystery, book 2) - Allison Brook In Want of a Knife (Little Library Mystery, book 3) - Elizabeth Kane Buzzelli The Forbidden Door (Jane Hawk, book 4) - Dean Koontz Hitting the Books (Library Lover's Mystery, book 9) - Jenn McKinlay A Cajun Christmas Killing (Cajun Country Mysteries, book 3) - Ellen Byron Doom with a View (Merry Ghost Inn Mystery, book 2) - Kate Kingsbury Murder on the Toy Town Express (Vintage Toyshop Mystery, book 2) - Barbara Early Love Like Ours (Sugar Lake, book 3) - Melissa Foster Secrets We Keep (Callaway Cousins, book 6) - Barbara Freethy 18th I Know You Know - Gilly MacMillan Why Not Tonight (Happily Inc, book 3) - Susan Mallery The Lost Carousel of Provence - Juliet Blackwell What I've Done (Morgan Dane, book 4) - Melinda Leigh A Secret to Die For - Lisa Harris Legion: The Many Lives of Stephen Leeds (Legion) – Brandon Sanderson 25th Christmas Cake Murder (Hannah Swensen, book 23) - Joanne Fluke Silver Anniversary Murder (Lucy Stone, book 25) - Leslie Meier Transcription - Kate Atkinson Vengeful (Villains, book 2) - V E Schwab The Walking Bread (Bread Shop Mystery, book 3) - Winnie Archer Squirm - Carl Hiaasen (childrens fiction) Chardonnayed to Rest (Wine Trail Mystery, book 2) - J C Eaton Final Roasting Place (Cook-Off Mystery, book 2) - Devon Delaney Antiques Ho-Ho-Homicides (Trash 'n' Treasures Mystery, book 14) - Barbara Allan Assault and Beadery (Cora Crafts Mystery, book 4) - Mollie Cox Bryan Forever Fudge (Candy-Coated Mystery, book 7) - Nancy Coco Trimmed to Death (Bad Hair Day, book 15) - Nancy J Cohen Feral Attraction (Cat Groomer Mystery, book 3) - Eileen Watkins Just in Time (Dodie O'Dell Mystery, book 4) - Suzanne Trauth Downright Dead (B&B Spirits Mystery, book 2) - Pamela Kopfler A Whisker in Time (Whales and Tails Mystery, book 16) - Kathi Daley Treacherous Is the Night (Verity Kent, book 2) - Anna Lee Huber Premeditated Peppermint (Amish Candy Shop Mystery, book 3) - Amanda Flower The Ghost and the Bogus Bestseller (Haunted Bookshop, book 6) - Cleo Coyle Severed (Ellie MacIntosh) - Kate Watterson Cowboy Honor (Longhorn Canyon, book 2) - Carolyn Brown Season of Wonder (Haven Point, book 9) - RaeAnne Thayne Five Years Gone - Marie Force The Forever Christmas Tree (Bell Sound, book 1) - Sandra Hill The Christmas Wishing Tree (Eternity Springs, book 15) - Emily March Hot Winter Nights (Heartbreaker Bay, book 6) - Jill Shalvis Christmas by Accident – Camron Wright |
I'm reading The Female Persuasion by Meg Wolitzer and I have The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton on hold.
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dfit-thank you for posting the book release list and starting the fall thread.
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First Fall Read
I am a biography/history fan. So for my first fall book, I chose:
Ninety-nine Glimpses of Princess Margaret I enjoyed it but it may not be everyone's cup of tea but she didn't drink much tea anyway :eek: |
I was inspired to pick up some biographies at the library today:
Michael Oher's I Beat the Odds: From Homelessness, to The Blind Side, and Beyond Sidney Poitier's Life Beyond Measure Also got some dvd's that had been recommended here Viniyoga Therapy, upper and lower body discs by Gary Kraftsow. |
Audible is having a sale until tomorrow night at midnight PST. I bought Middlesex somewhat by accident..... I think I was thinking it was Middlemarch, which a friend of mine strongly recommended. But I'm already more than half finished with Middlesex (no small feat -- it's over 21 hours!). I'm really enjoying it. The narrator is fantastic (I guess he is an actor) but the story is very much written like a John Irving novel (which I enjoy). Also set partly in Detroit, partly in the timeframe that I lived there, so I find it very interesting for that, too.
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I read Middlemarch in college and I loved it, so I think you should keep that one on your list. :)
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Wow, hard to think of it being "fall" already!
After I finish the Jane Green novel, I have a biography of Tom Jones that I will probably read. |
Beth, is it his autobiography you are reading next? My husband really enjoyed his autobiography.
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Sherry, yes, it's this one:
https://smile.amazon.com/Over-Top-Ba...70_&dpSrc=srch |
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