We’re planning to see Avengers: Infinity War on Saturday, so by the time you read this I will know ALL THE THINGS. But as I write this on Friday, that’s still in the future, so infinite possibilities abound. But I can’t wait to see Thor on a road trip with Rocket and Groot. That’s going to be awesome!
If you’ve seen my past few Sunday Posts, you might recognize that The Queens of Innis Lear keeps showing up on Sunday as “Coming Next Week”, but doesn’t quite make it to the finish line when the day comes. I usually only list a particular title three times before I figure out that it isn’t meant to be, for whatever reason. But this time I’m positive the review will appear, because I’ve already finished the book – and it is marvelous. For those not familiar with the genesis of the book, The Queens of Innis Lear is a fantasy telling of one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays, King Lear. But the full title of that play is The Tragedy of King Lear, so don’t go in expecting a happy ending. But do expect a fantastic as well as a fantastical story.
Current Giveaways:
$10 Gift Card or $10 Book in the Full Bloom Giveaway Hop (ENDS TOMORROW!)
Piper J Drake Gift Basket
A Daring Arrangement by Joanna Shupe
Winner Announcements:
The winner of the $10 Gift Card or $10 Book in the Rain Rain Go Away Giveaway Hop is David B.
The winner of The Family Gathering by Robyn Carr is Becky R.
Blog Recap:
A+ Review: Why Kill the Innocent by C.S. Harris
B+ Review: Total Bravery by Piper J Drake + Giveaway
B Review: Someone to Care by Mary Balogh
A- Review: A Scandalous Deal by Joanna Shupe + Giveaway
A Review: Twenty-One Days by Anne Perry
Stacking the Shelves (285)
Coming Next Week:
The Queens of Innis Lear by Tessa Gratton (review)
May I Suggest Giveaway Hop
The Poppy War by R.F. Kuang (review)
Lowcountry Book Club by Susan M. Boyer (review)
Path of Love: Cinque Terre, Italy by M.L. Buchman (review)
I’m looking forward to the May I Suggest hop. I love seeing what books other people recommend!
Dianna recently posted..The Family Next Door by Sally Hepworth #LibraryLoveChallenge @StMartinsPress
I do that sometimes too. I say a review for a certain book is coming and then keep saying it. LOL I do eventually get the review posted and it doesn’t have anything to do with the book being bad. It’s making myself sit down and write the review. Often, a book that’s brilliant is the hardest to review:)
Laura Thomas recently posted..What’s New On My Bookshelf #257 and The Sunday Post
The more I love the book, sometimes the harder it is to write. But also, sometimes I look at what I’ve planned for the week and something happens in between and I’m just not feeling it. Or I look at how long it is and remember that I actually do have to sleep sometimes…
Marlene Harris recently posted..Review: The Queens of Innis Lear by Tessa Gratton