Weekly Wrap-Up

These are the 9 books that I read for the week of May 12th-May 18th. This brings my yearly total to 137 books read. These books total 2,688 pages.

The Best of the Lore

I gave this booklet 4 stars. This is filed with information about Laura Ingalls and the people or places mentioned in her books. This was on my May TBR.

Ruin By: John Gwynne

I gave this book 5 stars. Nathair is the black sun. Corban is the bright star. A lot of traitors. More people changing sides not all to the good. Which side will finally win. This book was on my March and April TBR.

Spells for Forgetting By: Adrienne Young

I gave this book 4 stars. I have a review for this book. This was an old e-arc that I finally got too. Here is the link. https://debbiesreadingcorner.com/2025/05/14/spells-for-forgetting-book-review/

The Man in the Brown Suit By: Agatha Christie

I gave this book 3 stars. Anne sees a man electrocuted while in the tube station. A man in a brown suit examines him and then disappears. Scotland yard rules it an accident but Anne doesn’t think so. This book was on my April TBR.

Crunch By: Kayla Miller

I gave this graphic novel 4 stars. Olive takes on too many projects. Can she keep up. This was a mood read.

The Soulmate By: Sally Hepworth

I gave this book 4 stars. I have a review for this book. This was an old e-arc that I finally got too. Here is the link. https://debbiesreadingcorner.com/2025/05/15/the-soulmate-book-review/

The River Has Roots By: Amal El-Mohtar

I gave this book 3 stars. Thistleford is a small town. The Hawthorn family tends the willow trees. Things change when one of the daughter’s rejects a suitor. This book was on my April TBR.

Appointment with Death By: Agatha Christie

I gave this book 3 stars. Poirot has only 24 hours to figure out the mystery of the death of Mrs. Boynton. This book was on my May TBR.

The Outlaw Noble Salt By: Amy Harmon

I gave this book 4 stars. This is about Butch Cassidy. In this book Butch Cassidy isn’t killed, and he is able to live a life with a family. It is loosely based on his life. I really enjoyed this book and in parts it had me crying. This was a mood read.

Have you read any of these books? If so, what did you think of them? Let’s chat in the comments. Until next time, keep reading.

Published by debbierpayne

Mother of six and Grandmother of 7. I enjoy reading, sewing, cooking, and crocheting. I am an active member of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

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