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Werner | 966 comments Since we've created a thread like this every year since 2018, I thought we might as well continue the tradition this year! (In the BU context, "summer" pretty much means the summer break, so from May 4 until mid-to-late August.)

This summer, I expect to take part in one group read in another group, and of course I don't know what book will be chosen for that. Travel plans are still a bit undefined for Barb and I, too; but we're hoping to get in our usual three road trips, which allow for a lot of reading in the car. When we finish our current book, the series opener for the Avenging Angels series by A. W. Hart, I expect our next reads will be the next two installments of Heather Day Gilbert's Barks and Beans Cafe' mystery series. On my own, I'm hoping to finish the Clerk of Copmanhurst's Tales series by my Goodreads friend G. K. Werner.

I'm expecting a nonfiction interlibrary loan book, The Normal Christian Church Life by 20th-century Chinese theologian Watchman Nee; and also expecting an e-book ARC of the newest novel by Canadian independent author Shane Joseph, although that one isn't in the Goodreads database yet. And I'm also hoping to work in a read of The Tokaido Road: A Novel of Feudal Japan by Lucia St. Clair Robson, though Fall semester will likely have started before I finish that one. So, these plans should keep me pretty well occupied reading-wise!


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