My Monday tradition, including a look back and a look ahead — what I read last week, what new books came my way, and what books are keeping me busy right now. Plus a smattering of other stuff too.
Life.
I went back to the office this week — big milestone in my post-COVID days! It actually felt pretty good to be back, although by each mid-afternoon, I was craving naptime.
And here’s this week’s moment of cuteness with our little houseguest Benji:

What did I read during the last week?






Dear Edward by Ann Napolitano: Sad, powerful, impossible to put down. My review is here.
Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw: A fun little foray into drama! I really enjoyed reading this play (which is the basis for My Fair Lady) — and it was interesting to see how the story here is different from the story in the musical.
The Murder of Mr. Wickham by Claudia Gray: Clever concept, but my attention wavered quite a bit. My review is here.
The True Love Experiment by Christina Lauren: I think I’ve found my new favorite by this author duo! My review is here.
Hello Stranger by Katherine Center: Fascinating, funny romance with a unique premise. My review is here.
Thornhedge by T. Kingfisher: This Sleeping Beauty retelling is a fast but totally engaging read. Review to come later this week!
Pop culture & TV:
Loving the new season of Outlander! We’re two episodes into Season 7, and the show is absolutely delivering. I love how they’re wrapping up dangling plotlines from previous seasons and propelling the story forward. This week’s episode covered a lot of ground, but also had incredibly powerful character moments.
I’m still making my way through Manifest over on Netflix. There are a LOT of episodes! I’m about halfway through season 2 at this point. I roll my eyes a lot… but I also want to see where the story goes, so I’m sticking with it.
Fresh Catch:
No new books this week.
Puzzle of the week:
I just started this one yesterday — it’s going to take a while.

What will I be reading during the coming week?
Currently in my hands:

Longshadow (Regency Faerie Tales, #3) by Olivia Atwater: This e-book was available to borrow from the library right when I needed a new book. I enjoyed the first two books in the trilogy, so why not got ahead and finish?
Now playing via audiobook:

The Dating Playbook by Farrah Rochon: Another spur-of-the-moment library find! I really enjoyed the first book in this series, and since #2 was downloadable right when I was ready for a new listen, I grabbed it. I’m at about 35% — really good so far!
Ongoing reads:
My longer-term reading commitments:



- Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone by Diana Gabaldon: Over at Outlander Book Club, we’re doing a group read of BEES, reading and discussing two chapters per week. Coming up this week: Chapters 138 and 139 (of 155).
- Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons: My book group’s new classic read — we’ll be reading and discussing two chapters per week, ending late summer. We’re off to a good start!
- The Tempest by William Shakespeare (No Fear Shakespeare edition): I saw a stage version of The Tempest last year, but have never read it. I thought it might be fun to give the “no fear” edition a try. I’m enjoying reading the original text, then comparing it to the “plain English” version on the facing page. This week, I read Acts I and II.
So many books, so little time…


Mr Wickham seems to get murdered a few too many times in retellings, doesn’t he? The puzzle looks look and so does your week’s reading. Wishing you a good week (and reading week) ahead!
Haha, I guess Wickham gets what he deserves! Have a great week!
I love Cold Comfort Farm, a great pick for your group.
That’s great to hear! I feel like I hit a bit of a roadblock with the next chapter and was starting to wonder if maybe this wasn’t going to be a good choice for me after all — glad to know that it’s worth it!
Benji is so cute! It must be nice to have your life get back to normal. I hope your week is a good one😁
Benji is adorable, and is so full of energy. It’s been a blast having a kitty in the house (especially since I’m not the one doing the actual caretaking 🙂 ). Have a great week!
Hope you like being back in the office. I loved The True Love Experiment. Have a great week.
The True Love Experiment was so good — glad you loved it too! Hope you have a great week.
Hi Lisa and Happy Monday! I hope you are less tired this week from your return to the office. I was just talking about Dear Edward to my work friend. I read it a couple years ago and really liked it. Heading over now to read your review!
Hi Barbara – Thanks, definitely starting to feel more like myself! I’ve been recommending Dear Edward to people ever since I finished it. 🙂