For review from Amazon Vine - Next to Love by Ellen Feldman. I particularly was interested in this book because it is set in Massachusetts during WWII.
For review from Rarebird Lit - Half Upon a Time by James Riley - I love fairytales and this is a fractured fairytale - which was always my favorite segment on the Rocky and Bullwinkle Show! This one has a little Jack in the Beanstalk and a little Snow White for starters.
From Sourcebooks - The Man Who Loved Pride & Prejudice by Abigail Reynolds - First of all, I love this cover! I think the colors are just beautiful - and truthfully were the first things that caught my eye. I also tend to like modern stories about Pride and Prejudice more than the original - I previously enjoyed Mr. Darcy Broke My Heart so I can't wait to read this one.
What awesomeness arrived in your mailbox this week?
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Next to love looks like a read I would enjoy.
ReplyDeleteI received a copy of Exit the Actress by Priya Parmar this week
have a good week
carol
Can't wait to see what you think of Next to Love. Such a good book -- I'm still thinking about it nearly three months later!
ReplyDeleteI have Next to Love here to read too. I am really looking forward to it.
ReplyDeleteI have Next to Love also and have heard it is a good one. I hope we both enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteI just finished re-reading Pride and Prejudice. I really should try some of these alternate takes on it sometime but I like the original so much I'm always thinking nothing else will come close to it. :)
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ReplyDeleteI have The Man Who Loved P&P on my shelf but haven't read it yet. Enjoy all your reading!
ReplyDeletegreat books you have listed there and I think I'm going to have to add those Abigail Reynolds titles to my Kindle. I've read and enjoyed some of her other work. Have fun with your books!!!
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