Here are
The top 10 books I plan to read
in March!
Click on the covers to know more
CURRENTLY READING
Modern Orthodox Thinkers
= awesome presentation of major modern Orthodox thinkers
Couleurs de l’incendie
= French historical novel, sequel to The Great Swindle
So far, not as good
The Bridge on the Drina
= classic on my TBR
Look For Her
= thriller received for review
READING NEXT
I Let You Go
= thriller lent by a friend
Portrait of a Murderer
= classic, received for review
The Romanov Empress
= there’s been recently a lot of novels on the Romanovs.
I can’t pass a novel by CW Gortner!
Le voyage d’Octavio
= French novel on my TBR
CURRENT AND NEXT AUDIOBOOKS
Temps glaciaires
= the last book I had not read yet in this series by Fred Vargas!
I Always Loved You
= I have had this one on my TBR for ever,
and I realize the audio should be good,
on painters Mary Cassatt and Edgar Degas
HAVE YOU READ
OR ARE YOU PLANNING TO READ
ANY OF THESE?
WHAT ARE YOUR READING PLANS FOR MARCH?
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Among your books, I am most interested in The Romanov Empress. I need to get back to my reread of War and Peace–Russian history exerts such a pull on the mind, heart, and spirit, doesn’t it? If there are any novels I hope to reread in my life, it would be those by Tolstoy and Dostoevsky. And I do admire C. W. Gortner’s high level of craft. By the way, I enjoy your format for showing the upcoming books on deck for you–presenting them in pairs with just enough comment to show why they attracted your interest.
Yesterday, you mentioned the slowing of reading due to increased duties and observances at your church during Great Lent. I wish you peace in yielding to the beautiful path you are on, and I wish you and your husband many blessings during this Holy season!
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Thanks for your kind words. Blessed Lent to you too! Same path, same goal!
Thanks for noticing the new format, it looked also more simple to me.
And yes Gortner is such an amazing writer!
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Look For Her looks interesting. I can’t wait to see your review!
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good, but quite confusing
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I read The Bridge on the Drina as part of my Nobel Prize reading a couple of years ago and found it highly interesting. Enjoy!
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thanks for sharing. One day, I would love to do that challenge as well, to fill in the ones I have not read yet
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