With the end of September fast approaching, it's past time for a fall reading list. I put this one together a few weeks ago, got distracted by our daughter's wedding, and never got around to sharing it. Better late than never, right?
As you know, I'm better at making lists than actually following through and reading from them. BUT my summer reading list really kept me focused for a few months and I'm hoping for a similar outcome this time. I do have several library holds, mostly literary prize nominees, that could complicate things. We'll see how it goes...
2024 FALL READING LIST
The Safekeep by Yael van her Wouden
Booker Prize short list (completed)
New fiction from an author I enjoy (completed)
new fiction from a favorite author (in progress)
Sequel to The Road to Dalton, a 2024 favorite
The first novel in the Port William series and an author I've been meaning to read
A debut novel that's been on my shelf for a few years, October selection of MMD book club
The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro
1989 Booker Prize winner
An author I've been meaning to read for years
Nature nonfiction with beautiful artwork (in progress)
84, Charing Cross Road is a nonfiction favorite, but I've never read Hanff's visit to London
What books are you looking forward to this fall? Have you made a reading list?