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This week’s topic is Books On My Winter 2020-2021 TBR. Here are ten I’m hoping to read between now and the end of February. Links from the titles will take you to the book description on Goodreads.
Children’s Fate (The Meonbridge Chronicles #4) by Carolyn Hughes – continuing the story of Meonbridge in the wake of the Black Death
The Prophets by Robert Jones, Jr. – a story of love in all its permutations
The Push by Ashley Audrain – “The women in this family, we’re different…”
The Art of Dying by Ambrose Parry – second in the series of historical mysteries set in Edinburgh
Forgotten Lives (DCI Doug Stirling #2) by Ray Britain – police procedural
To The Dark by Chris Nickson – the third in the Simon Westow historical mystery series
A Prince and a Spy by Rory Clements – a Cambridge spy must unravel a dangerous mystery that goes all the way to the heart of the Third Reich…and the British Monarchy
The Disoriented by Amin Maalouf – after 25 years in exile, Adam travels from France to his homeland in the Middle East to bid farewell to his dying childhood friend
The Girl at the Back of the Bus by Suzette D. Harrison – a heartbreaking and inspirational novel about redemption, family secrets and the spirit of survival
Madam by Phoebe Wynne – “Light a fire they can’t put out…”

A good selection! The only one I’ve read is The Art of Dying which I loved. I’ve read some of Rory Clements’ books, but not that one – it looks good.
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The Girl at the Back of the Bus sounds interesting.
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It does, doesn’t it? I hope you enjoy A Promised Land.
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A number of these—The Disoriented, The Girl at the Back of the Bus—sound like they will be very emotional reads.
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I’ve not heard of these! I’ll have to look them up. Here is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thank you!
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I haven’t heard of most of these, but there are some books on here that I definitely need to take a closer look at. THE GIRL AT THE BACK OF THE BUS sounds especially intriguing. Enjoy your winter reading!
Happy TTT!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
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