![]() ![]() Ugly Girls by Lindsay Hunter: Reading for a post and because I’ll read anything with “unlikable” women. I am however craving the fck out of whoopie pies and I won’t rest until I’ve eaten them. The Blue Girl by Laurie Foos: Ever since I saw that delicious cover I’ve been saving the book as a treat-read, which is turning out so far to have been an excellent decision as it’s wonderfully strange. Ragdoll (Detective William Fawkes #1) by Daniel Cole: Liberty says read a book, you read a book. Wife of the Gods (Darko Dawson #1) by Kwei Quartey: I’ve been wanting to get into this series for a while and lately–even more than usual–I’ve been craving more mysteries set in countries I’ve never visited so I finally picked it up. ![]() I’m sure it will be brilliant, like everything she does. ![]() The Art of Death: Writing the Final Story by Edwidge Danticat: (July 11, Graywolf Press): Danticat examines the ways writers have dealt with writing about death in their work while discussing the death of her mother. ![]() 12, Ecco): I loved Ten Thousand Saints, and someone told me this is the best novel they’ve read in years, so I can’t pass up a recommendation like that! (galley) The Twelve-Mile Straight by Eleanor Henderson (Sept. Hekla’s Children by James Brogden (March 7, Titan Books): I am on a horror kick lately, and this sounds like a scarier present-day Picnic at Hanging Rock sorta scenario. The Free-Lance Pallbearers by Ishmael Reed: I was reminded of this slim, bizarre book while researching a post, and thought it was time for a re-read. ![]()
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