The crocuses are open and the daffodil tips are swollen with promise and ready to burst into bloom. The color is a welcome spot of cheer at a time when the world feels grim and fearful. Things are changing at such a rapid pace that whatever I say about today’s news will be out of date tomorrow. But one thing that won’t change is the need for good books, the need to escape. Here’s what I’m reading this week:
The Midnight Line by Lee Child
Animal Speak by Ted Andrews
Japanese Farm Food by Nancy Singleton
Books read to date in 2020: 20
I’ve just finished Never Change by Elizabeth Berg and Rescue by Anita Shreve.
Anita Shreve is brilliant. Her writing leaves me spell-bound.
Both excellent authors, Jodie. I have a particular soft spot for Elizabeth Berg.