Last year I did a challenge called #20booksofsummer that was devised by Cathy at 746Books. The plan is to read 20 books between 1st June and 3 September. It was something I really enjoyed doing and after some consideration I decided I would do it again this year.
If 20 is too many you could also choose to read 10 or 15 books. I have decided to go for 20 hoping mainly to get the books that are outstanding on my NetGalley shelf down to a manageable level. There are also a few for blog tours that I have committed to.
I have listed all the books I want to read along with their descriptions. Some may change, but this year I hope to stick to my original list.
1) Big Sister by Gunner Staalesen Big Sister by Gunnar Staalesen – Blog Tour Review.
2) Letterbox by P. A. Davies Letterbox by P. A. Davies -Blog Tour Review.
3) The Tall Man by Phoebe LockeThe Tall Man by Phoebe Locke – Blog Tour Review.
4) Find You In The Dark by Nathan Ripley Find You In The Dark by Nathan Ripley – Review.
5) Only Killers And Thieves by Paul Howarth Only Killers And Thieves by Paul Howarth – Review.
6) It Was Her by Mark Hill
7) Don’t Make A Sound by David Jackson
8) Dead Of Night by Michael Stanley Dead of Night by Michael Stanley – Blog Tour Review.
9) Snap by Belinda Bauer
10) Paper Ghosts by Julia Heaberlin
11) Sticks and Stones by Jo Jakeman
12) Redemption Point by Candice Fox
13) The Cliff House by Amanda Jennings
14) The Craftsman by Sharon Bolton The Craftsman by Sharon Bolton – Review.
15) The Smiling Man by Joseph Knox
16) The Bone Keeper by Luca Veste
17) The Lost by Mari Hannah
18) The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris
19) Blood Lines by Angela Marsons
20) Do No Harm by Lucy Hay Do No Harm by Lucy V Hay – Blog Tour Review.
Wonderful to have you join in! You have some serious corkers on that list. Good luck! xx
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I changed a lot last year, hope to stick to it this time x
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Good luck Steph x
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The tattooist book was a very emotional and compelling read. Hope ye enjoy it. Well, as much as one can like a book about human atrocities. The love in this one gives hope though.
x The Captain
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I’ve had it on my pile for months, I don’t read much like it because I find it very upsetting. But I think it needs to be out there if you know what I mean
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It definitely needs to be out there. It is such an important first person account. And I can’t read books like this often because of how they impact my mood. I do read them occasionally though because of how important they are.
x The Captain
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What a great list! Many of them are on my TBR. Good luck!
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You have a good summer of reading ahead judging by this list!
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Great choices Steph, thanks so much for taking part!
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Great list! I love having the cover to go with the title. Good luck and I hope you’ll stop by:
http://collettaskitchensink.blogspot.com/2018/06/20-books-of-summer-2018.html
Colletta
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