Here are
The top 8 books
I plan to read in March 2020
Click on the covers to know more
CURRENTLY READING
📚 Theological Territories: A David Bentley Hart Digest
Received for review through Edelweiss
Release date: April 15, by University of Notre Dame Press
See my notes so far
📚 Hard-Boiled Womderland and the End of the World
Reading with the Murakami online book club,
and for the Japanese Literature Challenge #13
📚 Lessons from Walden
Expected publication: March 30th 2020 by Pepperman Taylor
Received for review through Edelweiss Plus
📚 Le Pendu de Saint-Pholien
Maigret #4, by Georges Simenon.
Readalong with one of my French students.
READING NEXT
📚 Inhabitation
Received for review through Edelweiss
Release date: July 2019!
Will be reading for the Japanese Literature Challenge #13
📚 Summer of Reckoning, by Marion Brunet, translated from the French
Expected publication: April 15, 2020 by Bitter Lemon
Received for review
CURRENT AND NEXT AUDIOBOOKS
📚 Au Soleil redouté
The latest French thriller by Michel Bussi
📚 The Mysterious Affair at Styles (1920)
Will be listening for The Classics Club
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Hercule Poirot’s first appearance, I plan on listening to the whole canon, at least start this year. I have already read some, but it will be interested to listen to all of them in order.
CURRENT GIVEAWAYS
List of books I can swap with yours
PLANS FOR MARCH
📚 Read at last 2 more books for the Japanese Literature challenge
📚 Now that I seem to have a good pace for my reading/reviewing, I plan on visiting classics I read last yer and never reviewed.
📚 Update my Links page!
HAVE YOU READ
OR ARE YOU PLANNING TO READ
ANY OF THESE?
WHAT ARE YOUR READING PLANS FOR MARCH?
I think listening to all the Hercule Poirot books would be so fun! I listened to Murder on the Orient Express last year and Dan Stevens was a fantastic narrator.
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Nice. This narrator is Charles Armstrong, I listened to an excerpt, it seemed to work
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Enjoy your books this month, I used to love reading the Hercule Poirot books.
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Thanks, you too!
I have read a few, but listening to them all in order should give an interesting picture
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A great selection. Perhaps Le Pendu de Saint-Pholien is the one Maigret story I would enjoy too because I am relatively new to the series. Lessons from Walden sounds interesting too.
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I think it’s good to read those classic mysteries in order, to see the evolution in the writing and themes. I did that when I read the whole Sherlock Holmes canon, and it was a great experience
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