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I'll continue reading War and Peace throughout the months of April and May (I'm reading one part each month). It definitely counts for TBR Clear Out since it's been on my shelf for more than 20 years. :D

I'm also about to start The Great Dune Trilogy. I added the first book in the trilogy back in 2012, but never got around to reading it. The trilogy is close to 1000 pages, so I'll be entertained for a while!




Freya, I loved The Time Traveller's Wife. I hope you do, too. The Mayor of Casterbridge has been on my TBR for a long time. I hope it's great!


I'm also reading The Cut Out Girl by Bart Van Es. It's good too, Costa Book of the Year in 2018, apparently.

I am focusing on my TBR ARCs for this Readathon to offer as much support as I can to authors who are launching their new book right now...

April 1: Started reading The Book of Longings by Sue Monk Kidd set to be released on April 21.
Will be including this book in my April TBR Booktube video next week with a special shout-out to this #TBRClearOut Readathon (will post the link when my video is published).
Looking forward to everyone's updates... Stay safe... Stay happy... Stay reading... ✨😎✨





My first two finishes from my tbr, were by William Maxwell, who was just a lovely writer. They Came Like Swallows is about the personal repercussions of the 1918 flu pandemic. So Long, See You Tomorrow is about the recollections of a moment in his boyhood, and how he has carried it with him throughout his life. Both are based on actual occurrences in Maxwell’s life.
This challenges has been perfect for getting to books that I’ve long been wanting to read.

I'm now reading Finders Keepers by Stephen King. This doesn't really count as a book I've had on my TBR for ages, but I want to try and keep up with my series' that I'm reading. Then I'll get back to some older books!

I just started Moonwalking with Einstein and picking up We are not Refugees again.
Have a great week

Have now started Gulliver's Travels, which I've been putting off for a couple of years but am actually quite enjoying, and Heaven to Betsy by Maud Hart Lovelace, which I meant to read last year but got sidetracked.



I've always wanted to read Penelopiad! I'd be curious to hear your thoughts when you finish?

Helen wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "I finished The Killer Inside Me and now I’m picking up The Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood."
I've always wanted to read Penelopiad! I'd be curious to hear your thoughts when you fin..."
Me, too! Plus... Don't you love just saying that title (The Penelopiad)?!! ✨😎✨

I've wanted to read If we were villains for a while! Please let us know what you think when you're done





Just published my April TBR Booktube video today with a special shout-out to the #TBRClearOut Readathon and previews of the 12 new book releases for April that I am focusing on for #TBRClearOut.
Booktube Video Link: https://youtu.be/6fe_EpKAB_0
Looking forward to everyone's updates... Stay safe... Stay happy... Stay reading... ✨😎✨

Barchester Towers by Anthony Trollope is not on my TBR clearout but I have it on my kindle, where are books that I'm supposed to read at night if I can't sleep, and I laugh so much while reading it that I have to read it during the day !

i have finished The Tresspasser by tana French and still working on Corvus by Esther Woolfson and If we Were Villains. wow April is half over!

I am slowly, slowly plodding through Clarissa. Unfortunately I am only on Letter 41, working with Penguin's paperback of the first edition combined with the Naxos audiobook of the third edition. Obviously, I won't be done by the end of the month, but I feel a great sense of satisfaction nonetheless. I chuckled today at the references to Pamela while listening to an audiobook for The Haunting of Hill House...there is so much emphasis on that novel which is by all accounts inferior. I wish there were more reviews and discussions about Clarissa.
A few days ago, I finished The Thirteenth Tale, which I regret to say I did not love as much as I wanted/expected to. What disappoints me is that it could have been a truly great book, were it not for the poor grammar and inattention to the role of language in character development. A bit more care would have elevated that book so much.
Now I am about one quarter of the way through my first Kate Morton book (The Clockmaker's Daughter), and the writing is so beautiful. I am enjoying this book thoroughly. Thank you, Ms. Lumsden, for bringing some of these historical fiction novels to my attention! I have just checked The Wonder out from the library and it will be next.

A friend gave me American Gods a couple of years ago and I still have not read it. I would love to know what you think of it!

I am slowly, slowly plodding through Clarissa. Unfortunately I am only on Letter 41, working with Penguin's paperback of the first edition combined with the Naxos audiobook of th..."
If the book wasn't so big, I'd love to read it too now - but I'm only just out of another big book and need to breathe ! Yet I'm definitely curious about Clarissa...


Currently reading, The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan. While this is a reread for me, I first read the hard back copy my grandfather gave me over 50 years ago that was published in 1917. I finally read it about 18 months ago. Now I am reading a more recent edition I have had about two years.
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