Showing posts with label to be read. Show all posts
Showing posts with label to be read. Show all posts

Thursday, February 9, 2017

TBR Thursday: The Women in the Castle by Jessica Shattuck


This week I have decided to jump on board with TBR Thursdays, created by Kim @ Kimberly Faye Reads! This feature was created with the intent of spotlighting a title from your shelf that you planning on reading in order to discuss why you want to read it, as well to discuss the book with others! If you'd like to join, feel free to use the banner created by Kimberley (or your own), and stop by her page to participate.


Today's pick is The Women in the Castle by Jessica Shattuck! I haven't read very many World War II novels in a while because over the year I've gotten pretty burnt out on them, but I'm pretty intrigued by the sound of this one, so I think it's time I go back to this historical period. I have an ARC of this one waiting for me to start within the next week or so, so I'm looking forward to it!

The Women in the Castle
Synopsis from Goodreads:

"Set at the end of World War II, in a crumbling Bavarian castle that once played host to all of German high society, a powerful and propulsive story of three widows whose lives and fates become intertwined—an affecting, shocking, and ultimately redemptive novel from the author of the New York Times Notable Book The Hazards of Good Breeding

Amid the ashes of Nazi Germany’s defeat, Marianne von Lingenfels returns to the once grand castle of her husband’s ancestors, an imposing stone fortress now fallen into ruin following years of war. The widow of a resistor murdered in the failed July, 20, 1944, plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler, Marianne plans to uphold the promise she made to her husband’s brave conspirators: to find and protect their wives, her fellow resistance widows. 


First, Marianne rescues six-year-old Martin, the son of her dearest childhood friend, from a Nazi reeducation home. Together, they make their way across the smoldering wreckage of their homeland to Berlin, where Martin’s mother, the beautiful and naïve Benita, has fallen into the hands of occupying Red Army soldiers. Then she locates Ania, another resistor’s wife, and her two boys, now refugees languishing in one of the many camps that house the millions displaced by the war. 


As Marianne assembles this makeshift family from the ruins of her husband’s resistance movement, she is certain their shared pain and circumstances will hold them together. But she quickly discovers that the black-and-white, highly principled world of her privileged past has become infinitely more complicated, filled with secrets and dark passions that threaten to tear them apart. Eventually, all three women must come to terms with the choices that have defined their lives before, during, and after the war—each with their own unique share of challenges. "

Publication Date: March 7th, 2017
William Morrow

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Thursday, February 2, 2017

TBR Thursday: Celine by Peter Heller


This week I have decided to jump on board with TBR Thursdays, created by Kim @ Kimberly Faye Reads! This feature was created with the intent of spotlighting a title from your shelf that you planning on reading in order to discuss why you want to read it, as well to discuss the book with others! If you'd like to join, feel free to use the banner created by Kimberley (or your own), and stop by her page to participate.


Today I have decided to feature Celine by Peter Heller. I know very little about this book and the author, but an ARC recently showed up on my doorstep, and I'm interested in checking it out soon! It is released March 7th, so there is still plenty of time for me (and for you!) to decide if it's something you want to pick up. 

Celine
Synopsis from Goodreads:

"From the best-selling author of The Dog Stars and The Painter, a luminous, masterful novel of suspense--the story of Celine, an elegant, aristocratic private eye who specializes in reuniting families, trying to make amends for a loss in her own past.


Working out of her jewel box of an apartment at the base of the Brooklyn Bridge, Celine has made a career of tracking down missing persons, and she has a better record at it than the FBI. But when a young woman, Gabriela, asks for her help, a world of mystery and sorrow opens up. Gabriela's father was a photographer who went missing on the border of Montana and Wyoming. He was assumed to have died from a grizzly mauling, but his body was never found. Now, as Celine and her partner head to Yellowstone National Park, investigating a trail gone cold, it becomes clear that they are being followed--that this is a case someone desperately wants to keep closed.

Combining the exquisite plotting and gorgeous evocation of nature that have become his hallmark, with a wildly engrossing story of family, privilege, and childhood loss, Peter Heller gives us his finest work to date."

Publication Date: March 7th, 2017
Knopf Publishing Group

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Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Top Ten Tuesday: Books on My Fall TBR List

Top Ten Tuesday is weekly book blog meme hosted by the lovely girls over at The Broke and the Bookish

So this might be book blogging sin, but I've never really had a specified TBR list. I have books in mind that I know I want to read, but not normally a specific list of books I intend to read. This top ten Tuesday topic, however, has forced me to think about my TBR, so I decided to put together a few of the books that I am hoping to read in the near future - whether they are because of the fall season or just because I want to read them. So without further ado, here they are!

Crooked Kingdom (Six of Crows, #2)
1. Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo
 Does this really need an explanation?  It comes out today and it is currently flying through the air on its way to me! (I hope)

Gemina (The Illuminae Files, #2)
2. Gemina by Jay Kristoff and Anne Kaufman
Again: is an explanation necessary?

Dracula: The Graphic Novel
3. Dracula: The Graphic Novel by Jason Cobley, Staz Johnson, Bram Stoker
I've been waiting until October to read this because I wanted a Halloween-themed read, and this seems perfect! I've read the original Dracula, so I think it's time for the graphic novel version!

The Reader (Sea of Ink and Gold, #1)
4. The Reader by Traci Chee
A world without books? I nust find out more. I just picked this up from my library this past weekend, so as soon as I finish Empire of Storms it may be up next!

Three Dark Crowns (Three Dark Crowns, #1)
5. Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake
This also just got in this past weekend at my library - why do all your books currently on hold seem to suddenly come in at the same time? I don't know. It's stressful.


Pit Bull: The Battle over an American Icon
6. Pit Bull; The Battle over an American Icon by Bronwen Dickey
I love pit bulls. (Let's be honest, though.... I love all the dogs.) They are some of the sweetest, most playful, and most loyal dogs I've come across. I think reading about the history of pit bulls and their role and stereotype throughout American history sounds fascinating. I really hope this comes in at the library and I get to read it this year!

The Hike
7. The Hike by Drew Magary
Okay, you have to read the blurb for this book on Goodreads. It just sounds so crazy and exciting and I would love to read this before the end of the year. 

The Masked City (The Invisible Library, #2)
8. The Masked City by Genevieve Cogman
I just finished The Invisible Library a few weeks ago and it was so much fun! I really hope to read this sequel soon. 

War and Peace
9. War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
I'm technically already reading this, as I made up a little reading plan for myself: if I read eleven pages a day, I will have it finished by the day for Christmas. I started at the beginning of September, and so far so good! It's about time I read this book.

Augustus
Augustus by John Williams
 I fell in love with John Williams' Stoner earlier this year and have been hoping to read another one of his works for a while now.