Stacking the Shelves (612)

These are all September books. I’ve been kind of hanging onto this stack – although not in the literal sense because books are heavy – because I knew there were a couple of weekends coming up where I’d be away and this stack would give me the opportunity to get it done ahead and have it ready to go on the day.

Today is that day. One of those days, anyway.

The prettiest cover – although the book inside seems a bit dark – is Next Stop. The two books I’m most intrigued by are First Lady of Laughs – because I think I remember seeing Jean Carroll on TV when I was a child – and Night Owls because it looks like a really cool fantasy. We’ll see, sooner or later, in the months ahead!

 

For Review:
Bad Jew by Piotr Smolar, translated by Anthony Roberts
First Lady of Laughs by Grace Kessler Overbeke
The Genizah by Wayne Karlin
An Improbable Life by Karine Rashkovsky
Moguls by Michael Benson and Craig Singer
Next Stop by Benjamin Resnick
Night Owls by A.R. Vishny
Nothing Is for Everyone by Eden Pearlstein
A Place to Hide by Ronald H. Balson
Rachel Weiss’s Group Chat by Lauren Appelbaum
A Reason to See You Again by Jami Attenberg
There Was Night and There Was Morning by Sara Sherbill


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