Thursday, March 4, 2021

What I'm Reading Next (43)

It appears this month is mostly all about historical reads.  There's been some good ones coming out lately! Next month I am starting to read all the beach reads (can you believe it!), so meanwhile, I am going to enjoy being transported to different times in history.  Are any of these books on your TBR list?



Surviving Savannah by Patti Callahan

 


I actually don't know much about the "Titanic of the South" otherwise known as the steamship that sank in 1838 with a lot of Savannah's best aboard. Savannah is one of my favorite cities, so I am looking forward to reading this historical novel.



Band of Sisters by Lauren Willig

I am a big fan of Willig, especially the novels she writes with Karen White and Beatriz Williams. I am looking forward to reading this historical novel all about a group of women from Smith College who help out in World War I. I love that it's based on a real life story. 



Good Eggs by Rebecca Hardiman 

This debut novel follows an Irish family through three generations. I love a good family drama and I heard this one has some humor in it, too.



The Last Apothecary by Sarah Penner

This book has received some great early reviews and I am looking forward to this historical mystery with strong female protagonists.



Sunflower Sisters by Martha Hall Kelly

I really enjoyed Lilac Girls, so I've had my eye on this historical novel which follows Caroline's ancestor as a Union nurse during the Civil War.



Eternal by Lisa Scottoline


Rome during WWII? Yes, please! I'm looking forward to checking out Scottoline's first historical novel perhaps while I am enjoying a glass of red.


What do you hope to read this month? Are any of these books on your TBR list? Let me know in the comments below.  


6 comments:

  1. Surviving Savannah is one I'm really looking forward to!

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    1. Me too! I am really intrigued by that one. Thanks for visiting!

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  2. I just read someone's review of Surviving Savannah and I think it's interesting. I didn't know about the Titanic of the South, either.

    Enjoy! and looking forward to your reviews. Have a great weekend!

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    1. Me too--very interested in it! Thanks for visiting, Joy! I hope you have a great weekend, too.

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  3. So many good historicals coming out soon!

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    1. Right? So many this month! I hope I can get to them all! Thanks for visiting, Michele!

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