Category Archives: Books to Read During a Pandemic

Anxious People by Fredrik Backman (Books to Read During a Pandemic, part 45)

Fredrik Backman has been on my radar ever since I read A Man Called Ove. He has a unique perspective and a wry way of delivering his insights on the human condition. In Anxious People, Backman has taken a bank … Continue reading

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The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern, Books to Read During Pandemic, Part 44)

The blurb for this book says it is a “…a timeless love story set in a secret underground world—a place of pirates, painters, lovers, liars, and ships that sail upon a starless sea.” I think that description encapsulates much of … Continue reading

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The Piano Tuner by Daniel Mason (Books to Read During a Pandemic, Part 43)

Daniel Mason, is fast becoming one of my favorite authors. The Piano Tuner was published before The Winter Soldier which I really enjoyed and reviewed previously, and I found it just as engrossing and even more lyrical and mysterious. In … Continue reading

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Thirst by Mary Oliver (Books to Read During a Pandemic, Part 42)

What better way to start the New Year then to settle in and read some poems by Mary Oliver! I have begun to appreciate her poetry more deeply as the years go by. She is a chronicler of the human … Continue reading

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Best Books of 2020- A Year End Wrap Up (Books to Read During a Pandemic, Part 41)

At the beginning of this new year, I want to take some time to review what I consider to be the best books I read during 2020. Early in the year I read, This Tender Land by Krueger, which is … Continue reading

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Merry Christmas! (Books to Read During a Pandemic, Part 40)

What a strange year and what a strange Christmas! I hope that you have celebrated safely and have been able to find some sense of joy despite the social distancing, illness and fear that has dominated our lives this year. … Continue reading

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The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson ( Books to Read During a Pandemic, Part 39)

Troublesome Creek, Kentucky in the 1930’s is a hardscrabble place to live, filled with prejudice and superstition. Many of the men work in mines that are not safe and the women stay at home in the backwoods and hollers trying … Continue reading

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All Systems Red by Martha Wells 9 (Books to Read During a Pandemic, Part 38)

One of my friends, a librarian, recommended these books by Wells which are collectively known as The Murderbot Diaries. Somehow I never got around to reading them. Then when the pandemic began and she recommended them again, I listened and … Continue reading

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North of the Tension Line by J.F. Riordan (Books to Read During a Pandemic, Part 37)

I’m not sure how I heard about this series of books by Riordan set in Wisconsin’s Door County, but on a whim I decided to try the first one. I think I was remembering the time, many years ago, when … Continue reading

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The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman (Books to Read During a Pandemic, Part 36)

In the middle of colder days and longer nights, this book was a ray of sunshine and delight. Osman’s septuagenarian sleuths who meet every Thursday in the Jigsaw Room of their retirement community (hence the name “The Thursday Murder Club’) … Continue reading

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