Read anything good lately?
I have been reading like a mad woman during the COVID-quarantine, so I'm going to share some of my favorites with you.
Coming out this week is Megan Miranda's The Girl from Widow Hills (June 23). I loved her book,The Last House Guest, which was the Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick for August 2019.
The Girl from Widow Hills is even better.
It is difficult to review this book without spoilers. The story centers on a woman named Arden who at age six went missing during a storm and was dramatically rescued on live television. The story captivated the nation and the publicity nearly destroyed Arden and her mother. As a young woman, Arden leaves Widow Hills, changes her name to Olivia, and begins a new life. When Arden/Olivia finds a dead body behind her house, she's not certain if she is the murderer or if someone else is.
I can't give away more, but the characters include Arden's addict mother, a policewoman who wants to solve the murder case, and a neighbor named Rick. Throw in a mysterious box of her mother's effects, and you have all the ingredients for a great psychological thriller and an ending that will surprise you.
I really enjoyed this book and was thrilled to receive an advance copy through Simon & Schuster and NetGalley.
Coming out next week is the graphic novel version of The Great Gatsby.
I had an opportunity to read this book thanks to Scribner and NetGalley, and as a high school teacher,
I can tell you that I am grateful to have this book for my very visual students who resist picking up a classic novel because "It's too many words!"
I've pulled more than a few students into To Kill a Mockingbird through the graphic novel version of that great novel, so I anticipate that teachers and librarians across the country will be glad to pick up this interpretation of Gatsby.
The story is still there; F. Scott Fitzgerald's words are still there, now supported by terrific graphic illustrations.
Check it out!
Coming up in August: everyone's favorite -- Fredrick Backman -- has Anxious People coming out. For anyone who loved A Man Called Ove, or Beartown, or any of Backman's other charming stories, you will not be disappointed in this one. I'll post a full review soon, but trust me, I loved this book almost as much as Ove.
What are you reading?!