My week in reading:
The Flood-Tide, by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
The Gabriel Hounds, by Mary Stewart
No Dark Place, by Joan Wolf
The White Queen, by Philippa Gregory
I’m currently in the process of reading The Aviary Gate, a novel set in the Sultan’s harem in the Ottoman Empire in 1599. It’s pretty good.
This summer the flow of ARCs coming into the house slowed down—and yet this past week I’ve received more ARCs than I have the whole summer so far! I guess it’s to be expected—the publishing industry generally slows to a standstill over the summer months, then picks up again for the fall. I’ve received some good review copies, too: The White Queen and The Aviary Gate are review copies, and I also received copies of Rebecca Stott’s new one, The Coral Thief, as well as a novel called Grace Hammer, by Sarah Stockbridge. Both of these two are coming out next month, so I’ll have to get them read before or during my vacation—hard to believe that in three weeks’ time, I’ll be in London!
The Flood-Tide, by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
The Gabriel Hounds, by Mary Stewart
No Dark Place, by Joan Wolf
The White Queen, by Philippa Gregory
I’m currently in the process of reading The Aviary Gate, a novel set in the Sultan’s harem in the Ottoman Empire in 1599. It’s pretty good.
This summer the flow of ARCs coming into the house slowed down—and yet this past week I’ve received more ARCs than I have the whole summer so far! I guess it’s to be expected—the publishing industry generally slows to a standstill over the summer months, then picks up again for the fall. I’ve received some good review copies, too: The White Queen and The Aviary Gate are review copies, and I also received copies of Rebecca Stott’s new one, The Coral Thief, as well as a novel called Grace Hammer, by Sarah Stockbridge. Both of these two are coming out next month, so I’ll have to get them read before or during my vacation—hard to believe that in three weeks’ time, I’ll be in London!
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