Well, well, well. I read QUITE a few books during the month of June. Don't you just love that?
Confession time: I sometimes get very anxious when I think about the sheer number of books out there in the world and how comparatively little time I have to devote to reading. It's a problem. You know, because I also like having a life outside of books (shocker!).
Anywayyyy... here's what I read in June (And, FYI, I define read in the month as finishing the book during that month. The first book I have on my list for this month was one I started at the end of June, but finished in July. Tricky.), for your browsing pleasure:
Fortune's Rocks by Anita Shreve
The History of Love by Nicole Krauss (a book club selection!)
Homeward Bound by Emily Matchar
The Peach Keeper by Sarah Addison Allen
My Life from Scratch by Gesine Bullock-Prado
The Sugar Queen by Sarah Addison Allen
The Violets of March by Sarah Jio
In the Garden of Beasts by Erik Larson
So many books!!! It was a good mix of fiction and non, I think.
I really enjoyed Homeward Bound. I had heard an interview with the author while listening to a podcast I occasionally enjoy, Stuff Mom Never Told You. I was fascinated by what she was describing as the phenomenon of "new domesticity." I checked out her website and anxiously awaited the publication of the book. I was not disappointed. It was VERY interesting and thought-provoking. Read it.
I'm also still a huge fan of these Sarah Addison Allen books. I think that, of all that I have read thus far, The Sugar Queen is my favorite.
That's it for now. What did you read in June? Anything thrilling?
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