Spring 2018 TBR
Let's pretend that I have time to read, and do a Spring 2018. Always positive! That's me!
I think I will choose books based on their springy covers. So get ready for a large list of pictures.
Happy People Read and Drink Coffee by Agnes Martin-Lugand - I just love this cover and the title! No idea what it's about.
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid - Green! This is based on someone like Marilyn or Elizabeth. A golden age screen goddess tells all.
Belgravia by Julian Fellowes - Doesn't that look springy? A little? 1840's England. That's really all I need to know.
My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante - I'm going to a wedding in April, so I thought this appropriate.
Pachinko by Min Jin Lee - This one has gotten rave reviews while it sat on my shelf.
The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee - Alyssa loved this one. Why do I equate green with spring?
Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng - More green. Manicured lawns this time. This one is about family drama.
First Impressions by Charlie Lovett - Edis convinced me I needed to give this a shot. Jane Austen for the win!
The Mothers by Britt Bennett - I think those are flowers on the cover. The mothers refers to a kind of greek chorus in the book made up of the elder ladies of the church.
Manhattan Beach by Jennifer Egan - No idea what it's about but it said beach in the title. I don't beach, but some people do in the spring, right?
What do you hope to get read this season?