Only six books read this month.
Tell Me by Lisa Jackson is a book I picked up at a garage sale. It was an okay murder mystery, but not great.
Three Days in June by Anne Tyler is a warm, witty, and wise story about second chances. Tyler's books are always great.
The World's Fair Quilt by Jennifer Chiaverini is the latest novel in her Elm Creek Quilts series. The story alternates between present day and the 1933 Chicago World's Fair. Sisters Sylvia and Claudia Bergstrom decide to enter a quilt in the Sears National Quilt Contest which is part of the Worlds' Fair.
I have only read some of the Elm Creek Quilts series preferring Chiaverini's historical novels, but I did enjoy this book. I totally understood the rivalry between the two sisters. It reminded me of my own with my sister.
Thick As Thieves and ricochet are two more of the Sandra Brown mysteries I've been working my way through.
Yesterday was the 125th anniversary of the birth of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry which prompted me to reread The Little Prince - this one the 50th anniversary edition gifted me by my daughter on my 50th birthday. It has been years since my last reading - I had forgotten a lot.
Summer is definitely upon us. I hope you are enjoying your summer days. 😊
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