It’s Monday! What are you reading? is hosted by Sheila over at Book Journey.
Last week I read:
[[[Rage Is Back: A Novel by Adam Mansbach]]]
Pick of the Week:
[[[Rage Is Back: A Novel by Adam Mansbach]]] (Again – Even though this wins by default, it was really good!)
Current Read (s):

Wise Men by Stuart Nadler – this one is so good that I have been trying to read the e-galley on my Nook, which speaks volumes because I’m not on speaking terms with my Nook at the moment. If I had a paper copy I would have definitely finished it already. So tired of ALL the screens.
Coming Up Next:
Last week I had thought I would probably finish up the second half of the Penman, but that didn’t happen so that’s again the plan for this week. I also want to start [[[Julie Kibler's Calling Me Home]]] for the She Reads Book Club. It’s the February Pick. Andi (Estella’s Revenge) has been making the case for Francesca Lia Block.
Lionheart by Sharon Kay Penman
[[[Calling Me Home by Julie Kibler]]]
[[[Love in the Time of Global Warming by Francesca Lia Block]]]
New Arrivals:
[[[Hysteria by Megan Miranda]]]
[[[Love In The Time Of Global Warming by Francesca Lia Block]]]
[[[The Suitors by Cecile David-Weill]]]
[[[Above All Things by Tanis Rideout ]]]
[[[The Promise of Stardust by Priscille Sibley]]]
[[[Siege and Storm by Leigh Bardugo]]]
[[[Passion by Jude Morgan]]]
[[[The Drowning House by Elizabeth Black]]]
[[[1356 by Bernard Cornwell]]]
Reviewed Last Week:
The Dark Rose by Erin Kelly
The Painted Girls by Cathy Marie Buchanan
Marmee and Louisa by Eve LaPlante
What are you reading this week?
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I have had such a difficult time finishing anything in paper, but the audios are just flying by! I finished Call the Midwife and Dark Places, and am well into White Horse. In paper, I set aside Y: A Novel, and am reading The Reckoning. I do so hope that my paper reading picks up!
You have quite a few interesting ones that you are working on. I think it goes in ebb and flow for me. This summer I was doing a ton of walking, so it was all about the audiobook for me, but I haven’t been into them so much lately and it has been tough going with the e-reader, which I had previously been in love with. We’ll see if it comes back.
Isn’t Wise Men a Reagan Arthur book? I’m not surprised it’s good.
It is indeed. It will count for my challenge! I need to update my list.
Definitly will be looking for Wise Men. Sorry you and the Nook on not on speaking terms, my Kindle is not speaking to me because I keep neglecting it for print! ;o)
Those print books are so tempting with their done up covers and pages. I love ‘em!