But this is not really a #IMWAYR post. It's more of a It's Monday and I want to Remember What to Read.
#bookstoread
#TBR
#socialdistancing
#LibbyList
#hunkeringdown
I've seen the word HUNKER used more in the past two weeks than I have in the past two years. (Though, honestly, it never left my vocabulary, but maybe that's a Southern thing.)
So I'm hunkering down and escaping into books.
This is a post to list books everybody's recommending.
Just a list. I'll never read them all!
Possibly I'll be the only person reading the post. It will be messy. I don't really remember where most of these suggestions came from (from whom they came...), but if I do, there's a little note/ name by the book title that will mean nothing to anybody but me.
I'll keep adding and maybe comment as I read.
I'm not attempting to pretty it up. Or verify the titles, unless I can't help myself. (All that librarian training and experience may kick in, who knows.)
Some are books to reserve though I've maxed out my Libby reserves. (Thank you public library people for an App for e-books and saving readers during hunkering down times.)
I'll add links that have really touched me, made me laugh, made me want to read that book! Like these!
Now, here goes my own PANDEMIC BOOKLIST (ouch, that was hard to type, sounds much too light-hearted, but I guess we have to maintain our senses of humor while hunkering).
The first few books on my list were from a social media post by Tracy Winfield Holczer asking for something easy and fun to read. I find my British mysteries do the trick. I couldn't resist jumping in with TANA FRENCH. I'd also recommend Ann Cleeves. And the Jackson Brodie books by Kate Atkinson. But since I've read almost all of the novels by those women, they aren't on my #TBR/ reserved list. And some might not think they're exactly "fun" or light! My definition of fun and light (granted, this is a stretch) is anything that keeps me turning pages and doesn't creep me out so that I can't sleep.
So, everybody, what are you reading right now?
BOOKS for my Corona quarantine
Eleanor Oliphant is Completely fine
Eleanor Oliphant is Completely fine
Goodnight, June
Princess Bride
Rachel's Holiday
Evvie Drake Starts Over
Nothing to See Here
Corduroy Mansions
Sookie Stackhouse novels
Goodnight June
Bridge of Clay
Winter Solstice
Evvie Drake Starts Over
Nothing to See Here
Corduroy Mansions
Sookie Stackhouse novels
Goodnight June
Bridge of Clay
Winter Solstice
Walter Moseley. The truth of fiction
Never have I ever. Joslyn Jackson
Joanna Trollope
Never have I ever. Joslyn Jackson
Joanna Trollope
if the creek don’t rise.
Peter Swanson
Len Deighton
Blum. What I learned?? (Ron)
Eliz Stroudt. Short stories. Anything is possible
Others by OVE. (Lyn)
Peter Swanson
Len Deighton
Blum. What I learned?? (Ron)
Eliz Stroudt. Short stories. Anything is possible
Others by OVE. (Lyn)
The good thief
Engineer of beasts
Owl in love
Flight behavior. Audible
Jiles
News of the world(Monika)
Gesture life.
Gift of rain. (Suzanne)
In the garden of beasts. Larson. Before WW2
Gary Paulson. Winter dance
Miss Jane
Recommended books
James Sallis. Drive
Willnot
We love you Charlie Freeman
Almost Famous Women. Short stories
Thunderstruck. Elizabeth McCracken
Cool beautiful world
The Wangs vs the world.
Flight behavior. Audible
Jiles
News of the world(Monika)
Gesture life.
Gift of rain. (Suzanne)
In the garden of beasts. Larson. Before WW2
Gary Paulson. Winter dance
Miss Jane
Recommended books
James Sallis. Drive
Willnot
We love you Charlie Freeman
Almost Famous Women. Short stories
Thunderstruck. Elizabeth McCracken
Cool beautiful world
The Wangs vs the world.