Week way too many of the virus and its isolation. We're still staying at home and wearing our masks on the rare occasions we go out. We did go for a lovely drive to a marina yesterday just to get out and see some different scenery for a bit. Our daughter has moved home after her recent university graduation and we're waiting to see what will be next for her. The Booker Prize nominees were released since I wrote and this year's thirteen candidates include several debut novelists. I've read six of last years nominees and I own all the rest so I'll get to them sooner or later. I was thrilled to see Anne Tyler in the list this year; she has been a favorite author of mine for many years. Here's the newest books I've acquired:
- Impersonation, Heidi Pitlor, literary fiction, sent for a book review
- The Merciful, Jon Sealey, legal thriller, sent by publicist
- Under Your Skin, Rose McClelland, mystery, sent by publicist
- A Crown Of Swords, Robert Jordan, fantasy, purchased
- His Only Wife, Peace Adzo Medie, women's fiction, sent by publicist
- Hench, Natalie Walschots, literary fiction, won in contest
- The Prince Of Mournful Thoughts, Carolina Kim, anthology, sent by publicist
- Bull Mouontain, Brian Panowich, literary fiction
- Spying On The South, Tony Horowitz, nonfiction
- Girl, Woman, Other, Bernadine Evisto, literary fiction
- Plague, C. C. Humphreys, historical mystery
- Visible Empire, Hannah Pittard, science fiction
- Spilled Blood, Brian Freeman, mystery
- Blood Orange, Harriet Tyce, literary fiction
- Tower Lord, Anthony Ryan, science fiction
- Make Me No Grave, Hayley Stone, mystery
- Don't Ever Forget, Matthew Ferrell, mystery
- House Of Rain, Craig Childs, nonfiction, history
- Fate Of Dragons, Alisha Klapheke, fantasy
- Song Of Kali, Dan Simmons, horror
- Nine Perfect Strangers, Liane Moriarty, mystery
- Hyperion, Dan Simmons, science fiction
- Fair Warning, Michael Connelly, Kindle
- The Overstory, Richard Powers, audio
- Land Of Marvels, Barry Unsworth, paperback
- The Wolves Of Winter, Tyrell Johnson, Kindle
- Deep As Death, Katja Ivar, paperback
- The Lost City Of The Monkey God, Douglas Preston, hardback
- War For The Oaks, Emma Bull, paperback
- What You See, Hank Philipi Ryan, hardback
- In Plain Sight, Kathryn Casey, Kindle
- All The King's Men, Robert Penn Warren, Kindle
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