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?



Then and Always by Dani Atkins. Done! My review is here.
We Were Liars by by E. Lockhart: Done! My review is here.
The Girls At The Kingfisher Club by Genevieve Valentine: I’m at about the 50% mark; reserving judgment until I see where the story goes.
The kiddo and I are continuing on with Thirteenth Child by Patricia C. Wrede, although we didn’t make much progress this week.
Fresh Catch:
Bunches of new (but mostly used) books this week:






Elsewhere on the blog:
I started obsessing about what to read on vacation, and whether my Kindle can survive a day at the beach.
What’s on my reading agenda for the coming week?



This week, I’m looking forward to:
The Farm by Tom Rob Smith
The Girl With All The Gifts by by M. R. Carey
Bittersweet by Miranda Beverly-Whittemore
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 89 – 93. It’s hard to believe we’re so close to the end!
And maybe I’ll just leave this here until August:

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

Last week, I continued with my spotlight focus on I Shall Be Near To You by Erin Lindsay McCabe. My friend Mary wrote a guest review (see it 
Savage Girl by Jean Zimmerman: After reading 20%, I had to put this one on my DNF shelf. The concept seemed interesting… but nothing was happening, and I just couldn’t take any more. If anyone else has read it and wants to convince me to give it another go, be my guest!
The kiddo and I are happily reading our way through Thirteenth Child by Patricia C. Wrede, and loving it!















My son and I are still having fun with D’Aulaires’ Book of Norse Myths. Thor is kinda hilarious, to be honest. Always off fighting trolls and jotuns, that guy.


































The kiddo and are slowly working our way through Over Sea, Under Stone by Susan Cooper.