Here are the 25 recs for week 16. I could be winding down on these lists (as you could probably tell from the title). I would really appreciate some feedback on whether I should continue or not. Please say yay or nay.
Shannon Mayer, Priceless (#1, Rylee Adamson), urban fantasy - To Be Continued
Sarah Ayoub, Hate Is Such A Strong Word, YA, multicultural - All the Books I Can
Read
Hillary Jordan, Mudbound, post-WWI, race relations - Estella's Revenge
Kristen Higgins, The Best Man, contemporary romance - Bookfan
Audrey Niffenegger, The Night Bookmobile, contemporary, fantasy, graphic
novel - Bookish Ardour
Graeme Simison, The Rosie Project (debut), light romance - Booking Mama
The Moosewood Collective, Moosewood Restaurant Favorites, cookbook (duh) -
Bibliophile by the Sea
Jake Wallis Simons, The English German Girl, WWII - Diary of an Eccentric
Mingmei Yip, The Nine Fold Heaven (sequel to Skeleton Woman, but stands
alone - Silver's Reviews
Rob Reid, Year Zero, science fiction, humor - BookHounds
Sofie Kelly, Final Catcall (#5, Magical Cats), cozy mystery - To Be Continued
Susan Gregg Gilmore, The Funeral Dress - Silver's Reviews
Time, Top 5 of Everything, Tallest, Tastiest, Fastest, Time for Kids - Booking Mama
Time, Big Book of Why, Crazy, Cool, Outrageous - Booking Mama
Stephen King, Doctor Sleep, horror (really?) - Under My Apple Tree
Christine Henry, Black Wings (#1, Black Wings), urban fantasy - To Be Continued
Tom Franklin/Beth Ann Fennelly, The Tilted World, fiction based on the Great Flood
of 1927 - Rhapsody in Books
Janice Spina/John Spina, Ricky the Rambunctious Raccoon, children's - Mazorbooks
Allison Leotta, Speak of the Devil (#3), suspense thriller - Booking Mama
Ann Mah, Mastering the Art of French Eating, memoir - BermudaOnion
Jennifer Dubois, Cartwheel, literary/psychological thriller - Booking Mama
J.L. Flynn, The Long Game (#1, American Gypsy), new adult - Feed Your Fiction
Addiction
Ayun Halliday/Paul Hoppe, Peanut, graphic novel - Estella's Revenge
Cathleen Schine, Fin & Lady - Bibliophile by the Sea
Julie Cross, Letters to Nowhere, mature YA - BookHounds
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