
This Week in Books is a feature hosted by Lipsy at Lipsyy Lost and Found that allows bloggers to share:
- What they’ve recently finished reading
- What they are currently reading
- What they are planning to read next
A similar meme is run by Taking on a World of Words.
It’s been quite a slow reading week for me. The last book I finished reading was The Morningside by Téa Obreht.
There’s the world you can see. And then there’s the one you can’t. Welcome to The Morningside.
The Morningside was once the jewel of Island City. But now the luxury high-rise is crumbling and Island City is half-underwater.
The building’s newest resident is an eleven-year-old girl, Silvia. Having arrived with only her mother, who is stubbornly secretive, Silvia knows little about the place they left behind. But her aunt, Ena, superintendent of the high-rise, delights in recounting the richly imaginative folktales of their demolished homeland to her little niece.
Suddenly Silvia’s world fills with magic and myths. Myths that seem to be coming true, when she encounters the mysterious inhabitant of the building’s penthouse, Bezi Duras, and her three massive dogs that may or may not be humans in disguise…
Consumed by curiosity, Silvia embarks on a mission to find out the truth about Bezi Duras, and her own haunted past.
I’m currently reading The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd.
Lily has grown up believing she accidentally killed her mother when she was four years old. Now, at fourteen, she yearns for forgiveness and a mother’s love. Living on a peach farm in South Carolina with her harsh and unforgiving father, she has only one friend, Rosaleen, a black servant.
When racial tension explodes one summer afternoon, and Rosaleen is arrested and beaten, Lily chooses to flee with her. Fugitives from justice, the pair follow a trail left by the woman who died ten years before. Finding sanctuary in the home of three beekeeping sisters, Lily starts a journey as much about her understanding of the world as about the mystery surrounding her mother.
I’ve absolutely no idea what I’ll read next, but it might be Close to Death by Anthony Horowitz.
Richmond Upon Thames is one of the most desirable areas to live in London. And Riverview Close – a quiet, gated community – seems to offer its inhabitants the perfect life.
At least it does until Giles Kenworthy moves in with his wife and noisy children, his four gas-guzzling cars, his loud parties and his plans for a new swimming pool in his garden.
His neighbours all have a reason to hate him and are soon up in arms.
When Kenworthy is shot dead with a crossbow bolt through his neck, all of them come under suspicion and his murder opens the door to lies, deception and further death.
The police are baffled. Reluctantly, they call in former Detective Daniel Hawthorne. But even he is faced with a seemingly impossible puzzle.
How do you solve a murder when everyone has the same motive?
And that’s my week in books! What are you reading this week? Let me know in the comments! 😎



I have Horowitz on my 20 Books of Summer list. Not sure I’ll get to it this month though.
I read The Secret Life of Bees years ago. I seem to have given it 4 stars but I don’t actually remember a thing about it 😅. Hope you enjoy! Happy reading, Jo! xx
I should really prioritise my backlist, but I’ve waited so patiently to get my hands on Close to Death that I want to read it NOW!
😂 I’m enjoying it so far!
I’ve had The Secret Life of Bees for like 10 years and never read it! Although I love the movie
😂 I only picked up a copy recently, but I’m enjoying it so far! I’ve not seen the film, but will keep an eye out for it once I’ve finished the book x
Hope you’re enjoying The Secret Life of Bees, Jo. It’s a title I recognise and might even have owned a copy at some point, but I’ve never read it. 😂 x
😂 It’s good so far! x