Monday, June 1, 2026

Summer reading...

My summer vacation has officially started (one of the benefits of working at an elementary school), which means my summer reading begins today as well. And there are SO many books I want to read. My list of mysteries, popcorn thrillers, romance, historical fiction and nonfiction books is long enough for three summers at least, which gives me lots of books to choose from these next two and a half months. The only problem is deciding where to start. 


I just finished reading The Swamp Fox by John Oller, the true story of how Marion Francis fought the British in South Carolina and helped win the Revolutionary War. I did not know anything about the Southern front or what went on in South Carolina during the American Revolution. Needless to say, I found this biography well-written, informative and completely engrossing. And I have new respect for the quiet but determined Marion Francis and his small band of dragoons. I am planning on reading a few more books about the Revolutionary War this summer starting with Band of Giants by Jack Kelly (which I ended up having to buy because my library decided to get rid of its copy last month. It's so annoying when libraries get rid of books you were planning on checking out!) 

As for my first fiction reads of summer I'm trying to decide between Coram House by Bailey Seybolt, A Murder Most Camp by Nicolas DiDomizio and The Inklings Detective Agency by John R. Kelly. At least those are the top three books sitting in my library bag. I might change my mind and dig deeper into the bag for something else. Who knows. I'm just looking forward to a summer of free reading. What about you? What books are you hoping to read this summer?

Happy Reading!


2 comments:

  1. So happy that you're now on your summer break, Lark. I hope you find some excellent books to read over the next couple of months! I have a list of half a dozen I want to get to, including Nephthys by Rachel Driscoll (Egypt yarn), The Fall of Hyperion by Dan Simmons and The Two Towers by Tolkien. I have several crime series I want to catch up on too. Happy summer!

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  2. I hope you have a great summer vacation and enjoy whatever you decide to read! I don't think I've read any nonfiction about the Revolutionary War, so The Swamp Fox sounds interesting to me.

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