Saturday, June 13, 2026

A Summer Reading Plan


Hello, friends. I've spend some time this past week thinking about my summer reading plans. I usually put together monthly TBR (to be read) lists but, since summer feels so short and is packed with activities, I've opted for a seasonal approach this year.

My plan includes book club selections, an Austen in August line-up, and new releases I'm excited about. Plus the yearlong slow read of War and Peace is still in progress. We hit the halfway mark today! 


BOOK CLUB SELECTIONS

Dolly All the Time by Annabel Monaghan

Sisters of a Halved Heart by Nayantara Roy



AUSTEN IN AUGUST

The Annotated Pride and Prejudice
by Jane Austen, David Shapard

Jane Austen at Home by Lucy Worsley

The Other Bennett Sister  by Janice Hadlow


NEW RELEASE PRIORITIES

Whistler by Ann Patchett


John of John by Douglas Stuart


Villa Coco by Andrew Sean Greer


Summerland Cove by Ellen Baker



ONGOING GROUP READ

War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy



Will I stick to the plan? Who knows, but I do enjoy making a list! I'll revisit this one after Labor Day and let you know how I did. Have you made a summer reading list?




 

5 comments:

  1. No list, but currently I'm reading John of John (loving it) and The Beheading Game and have Maggie O'Farrell's latest next up. Hang in there on War and Peace! It's worth it!

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  2. Can't wait to hear what you think of the Ann Patchett book. I added John of John, Summerland Cove and Villa Coco to my Goodreads. I admire you sticking with War and Peace! That's a project on it's own.

    I am enjoying the Allegra Goodman book, confusing at first with so many characters but I have them sorted now and am over halfway finished. Next week I have to see a podiatrist and if I end up with that dreaded thick boot then guess what, I am in a LOT and will read. And probably complain, lol. But not about reading, just inactivity. We will see. Thanks for some good suggestions,

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  3. Ah, but JoAnn, summer is exceptionally long this year since Memorial Day came early and Labor Day falls late. :) I want to read a few from your list: Whistler, John of John, and Villa Coco. Like you, I love making lists, and I'm pretty good about sticking to them during the summer months. Just about to finish Long Bright River (Liz Moore), which is outstanding. Reminds me a bit of Dennis Lehane's Small Mercies.

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  4. What a great group of books you have lined up! I chose about 15 for the summer and have already veered off the list and June isn't even over yet.

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  5. Wonderful line up for the summer! I did a P&P annotated many years ago and enjoyed it. The new Ann Patchett is also on my list, and I've heard good things about The Other Bennet Sister. Enjoy your reading and other summer activities.

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