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Women With Books - Nancy Naigle on Seashells and New Beginnings

Women With Books - Nancy Naigle on Seashells and New Beginnings

On this episode of the Women With Books podcast, USA Today Bestselling Author Nancy Naigle talks to me about starting over, new houses and her new release, The Shell Collector.

Women With Books - Tif Marcelo on Old Friends and New Book Clubs

Women With Books - Tif Marcelo on Old Friends and New Book Clubs

On this episode of the Women With Books podcast, USA Today Bestselling Author Tif Marcelo talks to me about Army wife life, book clubs and her new release, In a Book Club Far Away.

Women With Books - The Christmas Spirit, Actually

Women With Books - The Christmas Spirit, Actually

On this episode of the Women With Books podcast, I tell you all about the best thing I published in 2020…

Best Books to Read Now - May 2020

Reminder/ Caveat/ Disclaimer: This is my (hopefully) monthly list of books I’ve read and enjoyed. These are not reviews, I do not include books I didn’t enjoy because life is too short to speak badly of books!

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Welcome to the Best Books to Read Now Book Club! My (hopefully) monthly blog featuring my reading list, my TBR pile and the books I think you and your best friends should be reading. 

If you’re not sure whether you’ll agree with  my recommendations, check out my blog post on My Reader Wheels and my podcast, Women With Books . Those should help you decide if you’re going to be into my recommendations.

The best book club recommendations for you and your friends!

The best book club recommendations for you and your friends!

We’re all still stuck at home, hopefully healthy or recovering. Because we need books now more than ever, I’m still doing this.

My book recommendations for May….


Untamed - Glennon Doyle
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I’ll be honest. I bought this book.

Yes, I know I’ve been on a book no buy this year but my book club wanted to read this and what, exactly was I supposed to do in the middle of the pandemic?

WAIT for it to become available on the CloudLibrary app???

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Dear reader, I hate to wait for books.

I mean, I do it all the time, but I don’t have to like it.

I recommend this book, a selection of essays mostly written about the last few years of Ms. Doyle’s life, for anyone who’s reached their 40s and are rediscovering who they are supposed to be or wondering why they are the way they are. This book won’t necessarily explain it for you, but you’ll definitely walk away with new insights about how we’re all still growing up even when we’re supposed to be adulted already. I highlighted a bunch of parts that I need to go back and re-read so I’m really glad I bought it.

Say Yes to the Duke - Eloisa James
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I did NOT buy this book. Instead, it was graciously sent to me by my good friends at Avon/ Netgalley. (Thanks guys!) I’ve read the entire Wilde series now and jumping back into the pages with this fictional family meant this was an extremely comforting read. I felt like I used to feel, back when I could see friends in person. Remember those days???

Manhunting - Jennifer Cruisie
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I DID buy this book… a long time ago. It’s from my TBR pile! Look at me! I think I bought it a long time ago because a friend told me it was her favorite Jennifer Crusie book. Now, I’ve loved and read Ms. Crusie’s romcom classic, Bet Me, at least five times but I’ve never dug into her other books and let me tell you, I LOVED THIS. Another comforting, funny, easy read during my stay-at-home days. It was published in 1993 (I think) which somehow added to the 2020 comfort. Why? No one had cell phones or internet or email in this book. It’s set at a resort and everyone there has to basically TALK TO EACH OTHER THE WHOLE TIME. What a concept. I can’t even imagine.

I saw some reviews that stated that the book was dated for another reason: The female main character keeps getting grabbed on dates/ in bars. Unfortunately, I’m not sure I can say that this is what dates the book as this kind of behavior does still happen, and often. I will say that it is done for comedic effect and the female main character is in NO WAY a victim. In fact, she handles each of the offenders efficiently and on her own, which is very au courant.

The Forbidden Rose- Joanna Bourne
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Another one from the TBR pile! This one is a prequel/ sequel to a book I included in my uber popular Swooniest Book List: The Spymaster’s Lady. (I think it’s officially the first book in the series if you go by events but it was published after The Spymaster’s Lady so it’s listed as #2). A Joanna Bourne book is like a box of expensive, dark rich chocolates. Exquisitely crafted. Meant to be savored. Extremely satisfying.

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If you’re looking for EVEN MORE comfort read recommendations, I made a separate list (along with everything I’ve ever recommended, practically) here: What To Read During a Pandemic.

As always, I’ll be talking more about the books I don’t finish and why I think they didn’t connect with me in my newsletter this month.

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And what about you?
I’d love to hear what you’ve read and loved while stuck at home or what you’re looking forward to reading next!  If you want these book recommendations (and a sneak peek at my TBR list and advanced reading copies) sent straight to your inbox, remember to sign up for my newsletter where I’ll be including all the best book club recommendations throughout 2020!


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Women With Books - Amy Harmon - A Pioneering Book for a Stay at Home World

A new episode of the Women With Books podcast is up!

Women With Books Podcast featuring bestselling author Amy Harmon.

Women With Books Podcast featuring bestselling author Amy Harmon.

Amy and I recorded our conversation in two parts. The first time we talked, we had extensive internet issues probably due to the earthquake in Utah that had just happened. So we paused, rescheduled and then came back for round two. And I decided to keep that in – the break is around minute 18– because I wanted to show our pioneer spirit and show future historians what it was like trying to do podcasts during the Covid-19 quarantine era.

In this interview, you will hear what’s been on my mind a lot recently – a new kind of survival, homesteading, etc. and reading Amy’s book, which is about a family on the wagon trail in the 1850s, was so impactful. Not only is it a great book (I couldn’t put it down), but for me it was a great book at the right time, which is such a gift. And I’m so glad I get to share the book and this fascinating conversation with a thoughtful, talented author with you.


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Amy Harmon and I discuss the pioneering spirit, classic books that we enjoyed and whether my children would have survived the wagon trail.

Amy Harmon and I discuss the pioneering spirit, classic books that we enjoyed and whether my children would have survived the wagon trail.

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