I’m looking forward to several books in this batch, but in completely different ways. The Court War because the first book, The Godstone – which at the time wasn’t obviously the first of anything – was a compelling hot mess and I want to see where things go next. Mammoths at the Gates because the Singing Hills Cycle has been lovely and awesome and fascinating, and The Splinter in the Sky because OMG the protagonist is a TEA expert and I can’t wait to see how that works in a space opera.
Come to think of it, Mammoths at the Gates is also a contender for the prettiest cover of the week, right along with The Berry Pickers – especially because all those luscious blueberries look delicious as well as pretty.
For Review:
The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters
Better Left Unsaid by Tufayel Ahmed
Beyond the Hallowed Sky (Lightspeed Trilogy #1) by Ken MacLeod
Big Little Spells (Witchlore #2) by Hazel Beck
Blind Fear (Finn Thrillers #3) by Brandon Webb and John David Mann
The Court War (Godstone #2) by Violette Malan
Daughters of Muscadine by Monic Ductan
The Great Displacement by Jake Bittle
The Happiness Plan by Susan Mallery
The Horoscope Writer by Ash Bishop
Mammoths at the Gates (Singing Hills Cycle #4) by Nghi Vo
Marion Lane and the Raven’s Revenge (Marion Lane #3) by T.A. Willberg
The Secret Hours by Mick Herron
The Splinter in the Sky by Kemi Ashing-Giwa
The Survivalists by Kashana Cauley
Purchased from Amazon/Audible/Etc.:
Dear Ijeawele, or A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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Another great haul! I’m looking forward to reading The Happiness Plan from one of my favourite authors! Have a great weekend!
So am I!
Marlene Harris recently posted..Review: The White Lady by Jacqueline Winspear
Oh, wow! Thanks for putting The Splinter in the Sky on my radar. I can’t wait to see how tea is incorporated into the story.
Jessica recently posted..Stacking the Shelves #1
Me too. And if you like tea and have not read Psalm for the Wild-Built it’s awesome and hopeful and features a tea monk!
Marlene Harris recently posted..Review: The White Lady by Jacqueline Winspear
This is a very good haul, and some very good books as well. Happy Saturday 😊
The Susan Mallery book looks really good. Enjoy your reading and have a great week!
Yvonne @ Socrates Book Reviews recently posted..The Weekend Review – March 18th-20th
Not familiar with any of the books in your stack this week. Hope you enjoy them.
Mark recently posted..March 19th’s Sunday/Monday Post
Daughters of Muscadine looks really interesting. I hope you enjoy all your new books and have a fabulous weekend.
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You have some great looking books. Hope you enjoy them all
sherry fundin recently posted..Sherry’s Shelves 3.12 – 3.18.23 #weeklyupdate
I hope you enjoy all of these when you get a chance to read them. Have a great week!
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Have a great week of reading!
Meezan recently posted..Sunday Post 22
Agreed! Mammoths of the Gates is beautiful.
Sara and her cat Olivia recently posted..The Sunday Post #15
The whole Singing Hills Cycle has been just lovely. I can’t wait to get into this new one!
Marlene Harris recently posted..Review: The White Lady by Jacqueline Winspear
Definitely love the cover of The Berry Pickers!
Holly recently posted..5 Reasons You Should Eat Manuka Honey Daily
Agreed. It’s so luscious that the berries look like they could jump right out of the page and into your mouth.
Marlene Harris recently posted..Review: The White Lady by Jacqueline Winspear