Fictionophile’s April 2021 #BookHaul #Bookbloggers #TBR

I’ve added eight review commitments to my TBR this month.

I received seven of these titles from NetGalley.


I’m SUPER excited about this one. I loved this author’s debut novel “All In Her Head so can’t wait to read her latest offering.


Back in July 2018 I read this author’s “The Lido” and loved it. I’m really looking forward to reading this one.


I received an email invitation to read and review this one. It sounded appealing, so I succumbed to temptation…


I was sent a publisher’s invitation to review with a NetGalley widget attached.


The publisher approved my request for this one. The blurb and cover enticed me – it’s not my fault. LOL


I’ve heard so much ‘buzz’ about this title that I gladly accepted the publisher’s invitation to review.


Again, I received a publisher’s invitation to review with a NetGalley widget attached. It sounds good.

I downloaded ONE title this month from Edelweiss.

After reading “Dear Mrs. Bird” in May 2018, I am really looking forward to reading the sequel.


I have no commitment to review the titles I receive via ‘Amazon First Reads


Do any of these titles sound good to you?

Are any of them on YOUR TBR?

 

About Fictionophile

Fiction reviewer ; Goodreads librarian. Retired library cataloger - more time to read! Loves books, gardening, and red wine. I have been a reviewer member of NetGalley since October 2013. I review titles offered by Edelweiss, and participate in blog tours with TLC Book Tours.
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20 Responses to Fictionophile’s April 2021 #BookHaul #Bookbloggers #TBR

  1. Bianca Piazza says:

    I have added “Unsettled Ground” and “The Good Sister” to my spring TBR pile. THANK YOU! Really happy I found your blog. I have found that I get the best recommendations from book bloggers! I thought I would recommend a book that realllllly stuck with me that I finished at the end of April called “Lucky King” by Bruce Henderson (http://www.brucegriffinhenderson.com/). It’s been my favorite read of 2021 so far….This book is the start of a series that follows the “Lucky King” who may have the supernatural ability to determine other people’s fate. He’s responsible for writing the fortunes in fortune cookies and they come true. This book challenges the idea of destiny and has a really unique – modern take on the seven deadly sins. It has suspense, dark humor, supernatural elements, and really compelling characters in a surprisingly believable plot. If you have the time, definitely give it a chance. Happy Spring and Happy Reading

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  2. Carla says:

    I like the sound of Claire Fullerton’s book. I have enjoyed a couple of her previous books, so think this will be wonderful. I will watch for your review, Lynne. Enjoy all of these. I have a dilemma with Amazon. I have accounts with Amazon in both Canada and the US. My Canadian account has Prime, but my kindle account is registered with the US, therefore, I do not get the Amazon First Reads books. Oh well.

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    • Oh dear… Sorry about the Amazon dilemma Carla. I think you can change the country of registry for your Kindle. Failing that, I believe that it is possible to register your Prime account on more than one device. Fingers crossed…

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  3. Fries says:

    All these books look soo good!

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  4. I got the same book from Amazon First Reads. I hope you enjoy all of these. Happy reading!!

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  5. Mischenko says:

    I’ve seen great reviews for The Good Sister. Many of these are on my list too. Hope you enjoy them all. 😊

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  6. Joanne says:

    Oh I like your version of the cover for Yours Cheerfully – very vintage! Hope you enjoy Libby Page’s new book. I loved The 24 Café.

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  7. Carol says:

    May is a busy review month! I have them lined up like planes on a runway! Happy reading!

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  8. Kerena Swan says:

    The Audacity of Sara Grayson sounds intriguing. I can’t wait to read your review of that one. I’m halfway through The Secrets of Strangers by Charity Norman that you highly recommended and I love it so far.

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