June 2024 TBR
Great googly moogly! June starts in 2 days! And now it's time for me to decide what I'm reading in June. Hahahaha! We all know how THAT goes, but still. Lemme take a crack at it.

The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoyevsky - I do plan to finish this one in June. I'm still liking it. It's a lot.

A History of the World in Twelve Shipwrecks by David Gibbins - This was on my April TBR, but I only got it on Tuesday. I have to finish the one I'm reading before I start it, so I most likely won't get to it before Saturday. I'm looking forward to it, though!

To Fetch a Thief by Spencer Quinn - This is the next book on my 10 oldest books list. Shouldn't take too much effort to read. It's a little mystery with a cute dog narrator.

Astoria: John Jacob Astor and Thomas Jefferson's Lost Pacific Empire by Peter Stark - This cover is fantastic. I realize this could land squarely in the "Dad Book" category, but sometimes I like those if they aren't about war. This is the next next book on the 10 oldest books. It would be great if I could get to this one in June since I skipped March.
Past this, I'm afraid to conjecture what I might read. I haven't unpacked my bag of possibilities books that I took on vacation last week. I will most likely dig around in there and see what strikes my fancy.