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Tuesday, May 14, 2024

My Library Loves List for 2024

 


Every year I pull up the random number generator (I love picking things with a random number generator!) and pick 10 books off the list I've saved on my library account.  I don't make it a goal to read all 10 as I don't want to over schedule myself as I do have a lot of projects going but I use it kind of as a guide.  Here are the 10 I picked (or the random number generator picked) for this year.  I don't know a huge about any of these but the blurb or cover caught my eye enough to add them to my Library TBR.


1.  The Cinderella Murder by Mary Higgins Clarke and Alafair Burke - I read this one and enjoyed it!

2.   17 Carnations: The Royals, the Nazis, and the Biggest Cover-up in History by Andrew Morton

3.  Murder by the Book: The Crime that Shocked Dickens's London by Claire Harman

3.  The Art of Eating In: How I Learned to Stop Spending and Love the Stove by Cathy Erway

5.  Forever and a Day by Jill Shalvis - I'm pretty sure I've read this but it's not on my Goodreads and I don't remember it so I figure it can't hurt to reread it.


6.  Go Ask Fannie by Elizabeth Hyde

7.  The Daughers of Foxcote Manor by Eve Chase

8.  A December to Remember by Jenny Bayliss

9.  Letal Licorice by Amanda Flower

10. With My Little Eye by Joshilyn Jackson

Have you read any of these?  Any I should skip or move to the top of the pile?

9 comments:

  1. I love the mix of fiction and non-fiction here, Katherine. I hope you manage to get to most of these:)).

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  2. That's brilliant! I never thought about a random number generator. I've not read any on your list but I sure love that cover of Go Ask Fannie.

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  3. The only one I've read is the Jill Shalvis one. It's part of the beloved Lucky Harbor series.

    Anne - Books of My Heart

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  4. These all look good. I haven't read any of them, but there are a few authors on that list that I love.

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  5. A fun way to choose the books, I don't think i've read any of them except maybe the Jill Shalvis one, but would have to check.

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  6. I only recently started reading a few by Jill Shalvis. I haven't read Forever and a Day but I've enjoyed what I've read by her so far.

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  7. If you have the time, it's also great fun to type the titles into a wheel at spinthewheel.app and then click the spin button.

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  8. It's a fun game, I think. I wonder about the Elisabeth Hyde book. It has a great cover.

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  9. The Art of Eating In sounds good. We only get take out once a month, but I'm always up for perusing a cookbook. When Sebastian is going over to the twice a week game night at his friend's house he usually makes a couple of sandwiches here to take instead of getting takeout like the rest of them. He says it saves him about $25 a week. 🍔🍟

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