Monday, August 5

What I'm Reading - August 5, 2019

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It's Monday! What Are You Reading?

This weekly reading list meme is hosted at Book Date. Join in to see what others are reading and maybe get some ideas of what to read next! Although the Book Date link-up happens weekly, I haven't been keeping up with a weekly schedule, so I kind of post these whenever! It's been almost a month since my last one. Here's the latest from my reading list.

I finished reading . . . 

 An Artless Demise (A Lady Darby Mystery) by Anna Lee Huber - Resurrectionists are at work in London again, and a murderer is targeting wealthy heirs making it look like the work of the burkers. Kiera and Gage must track down the killer as the danger to Kiera intensifies. (Read my full review HERE.)




I'm currently reading . . .

Unshakeable: A Story of Unwavering Faith and Conviction by Elizabeth Wiens - I'm actually finished this but need to write a review for The Old Schoolhouse before posting a brief review here. This novel is about families in Alberta, Canada that decide to continue homeschooling even after the provincial government makes it unlawful to do so.




The Year of Living Danishly: Uncovering the Secrets of the World's Happiest Country by Helen Russell - this memoir is really on the backburner right now, but I have been working on it a little bit.




A Study In Scarlet Women (The Lady Sherlock Series) by Sherry Thomas - I got started on the first few pages of this lady detective novel just as other books arrived for me to review, so I had to set it aside briefly as well. An intriguing start so I'm looking forward to getting back to it!




The Yellow Lantern: True Colors: Historical Stories of American Crime by Angie Dicken - Having just finished a mystery centered around British resurrectionists, it's interesting that I also received this novel about grave robbers and resurrectionists that is set in America. A young woman regains consciousness to find that she has been presumed dead and the surgeon had just obtained her body. Pretty chilling opening!





Next on the stack... 

Immanuel Labor: God's Presence in Our Profession by Russell E. Gehrlein
Britfield & The Lost Crown by C.R. Stewart
Secrets in the Mist (A Gothic Myths Novel) by Anna Lee Huber



  


On my blogs recently . . . 

Here on Just A Second:

Scripture and a Snapshot - Partnership
Wordless Wednesday - Country Roads
Recent Reads - An Artless Demise
Scripture and a Snapshot - Pleasant Places
Share Four Somethings - July 2019
Monthly Bookshelf Review - July 2019
Scripture and a Snapshot - Evening Sacrifice
The Express Bride
Wordless Wednesday - Bridges


And on my homeschool blog, Homeschool Coffee Break:

Coffee Break Reading List (August 5, 2019)
Homeschool Highlights - The Week of Busy Summer Days
Virtual Refrigerator - Carousel Horse #3
How Do You Keep Homeschool Stuff Organized?
Homeschool Highlights - A Beautiful and Busy Week
Virtual Refrigerator - Carousel Horse #2
Homeschooling Inspired by the One Room Schoolhouse (Heart and Soul)
Coffee Break Reading List (July 22, 2019)
Homeschool Highlights - Camp Week
Virtual Refrigerator - Butterflies (From the Archives)
Can You Combine Classes for Kids in Different Grades?


What are you reading?


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