Not a lofty, ambitious to-be-read list consisting of 100+ book titles. Just a simple plan for the upcoming week — what I’m reading now, what I plan to read next, and what I’m hoping to squeeze in among the nooks and crannies.
How did I do with last week’s agenda?



The Girls At The Kingfisher Club by Genevieve Valentine: Done! My review is here.
The Farm by Tom Rob Smith: Done! My review is here.
Trouble by Non Pratt: At about the 50% point, and liking it a lot so far.
The kiddo and I are continuing on with Thirteenth Child by Patricia C. Wrede. Moving sloooooowly. Not the book’s fault; we just seem to have a hard time lately finding time to sit down and read.
Fresh Catch:
Bunches of new (but mostly used) books this week:




Elsewhere on the blog:
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What’s on my reading agenda for the coming week?



First up, I need to read the rest of Trouble by Non Pratt, which I’m really enjoying.
After that, I’m looking forward to reading:
The Girl With All The Gifts by by M. R. Carey
Bittersweet by Miranda Beverly-Whittemore
Empire Girls by Susanne Hayes & Loretta Nyhan
I have no idea if I’ll actually get to more than one or two books this week, but it’s nice to have a goal!
And also in the works:
The Outlander Book Club’s re-read of An Echo in the Bone by Diana Gabaldon continues! Coming up this week: Chapters 94 – 97 (no chapter on Memorial Day). The end is in sight!
Outlander love:

What do you think? Is it possible to have too many Outlander references? (Image via Starz)
And adding to the Outlander mania, here’s my Outlander-themed “shelfie”:
So many book, so little time…
That’s my agenda. What’s yours? Add your comments to share your bookish agenda for the week.


There are a few here that have caught my eye!
If you read any, let me know! Have a great week!
I’m struggling to find a book that is engaging. Might have to finally crack open An Echo in the Bone!
Do it! Do it! I’ll be honest, I didn’t love it the first time I read it (maybe because I’d read the entire series straight through and was a bit burned out by the end), but I’m close to the end of the group re-read now and enjoying it so much more this time around! Plus… new book in 2 weeks!!
I love your Outlander shelfie! My collection is such a hodgepodge of different editions, but I have a special soft spot for my tattered mass market paperbacks of #1-4 with the old covers. And I really do wonder about the decision to make the paperback of Echo in the Bone lime/neon green…I have the hardback of that one!
Ha, that green is pretty atrocious — although it’s very easy to spot from across the room! This pic doesn’t include my battered mass market paperbacks, which I love as well! And then there’s the Kindle collection…