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Books On My Spring 2026 TBR

 I've got a few books to review lined up, and I'm also interested in some new releases and hoping to read something to get into the spring mood. It's been a long, dark, and cold winter and I'm reveling in the longer daylight hours. 

Books On My Spring 2026 TBR

  1. Working the Mound by K. Iwancio--Reading this for review from the author. This is a smutty baseball romance novel with a team called the Philly Sillys, based on the Savannah Bananas but set in Philadelphia. As soon as I heard that description, I had to read it! This is the second in a series, but they're all standalone. Review coming soon!
  2. Steeped in Suspicion by Kirsten Mari--Received for review from LibraryThing. It's a cozy fantasy mystery. Enjoying the atmosphere in a small magical town replete with piskies, leprechauns, a talking cat, and a council of witches. 
  3. Stories Are Weapons: Psychological Warfare and the American Mind by Annalee Newitz--I think I'm actually in a bit of a nonfiction mood lately, and I love Annalee's podcast with Charlie Jane Anders (sadly discontinued) so maybe the book will help fill the gap.
  4. Your Silence Will Not Protect You: Essays and Poems by Audre Lorde--I enjoy a lot of Lorde's quotes so I should actually read the source material.
  5. Lady Tremaine by Rachel Hochhauser--I'm always up for a literary reimagining of a fairy tale. 
  6. Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke (Coming: April 7)--I love the premise of a tradwife influencer who actually gets sent back in time!
  7. The Radiant Dark by Alexandra Oliva (Coming: April 28)--A family corresponding with an alien intelligence--I love this concept!
  8. The Correspondent by Virginia Evans--Everyone has been talking about this one, and it sounds up my alley.
  9. The Good Good Pig by Sy Montgomery--One of my book clubs has fallen in love with Sy Montgomery's books and I am right there with them. Looking forward to this month's read.
  10. Shadows We Carry by Meryl Ain--Another book club read for next month. I've stayed away from historical fiction lately but I have a better feeling about this one. 

Comments

Lydia said…
Yesteryear was on my list as well!
Susan said…
YESTERYEAR has been popular this week! It's now on my TBR list, too. It sounds intriguing for sure.

Happy TTT (on a Wednesday)!

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