For one, there’s a church in my area that holds a flea market twice a year; spring and fall. It’s close enough to my home that going there is a regular event to look forward to and while I picked up some nice new linens and a magazine rack, there were a couple of books that I added to my must-get pile.
One of those books was The Library of Legends by Janie Chang. In 1937, a nineteen year old student, Hu Lian, is forced to flee her university along with most of her classmates due to bombing raids upon the city of Nanking.
Hu is carrying a set of ancient texts that contain the legends of the Ming dynasty that she and others are entrusted to deliver to a safer location.
Along the way, she starts to wonder if one of her traveling companions, Shao and his servant Sparrow, have more than a scholarly connection to the work they’re transporting. Could it be that one of these legends of lore has been right beside Lian all this time?
The premise sounds intriguing and it’s been awhile since I dive into some historical fiction there. This certainly should be a fine read for book lovers indeed:
I also stumbled across a classic Christie novel or should I say collection of short stories featuring the delightful Miss Marple.
While I did skip my Book of the Month Club selection (hard to do but necessary!), it was difficult to resist getting a nice trio of books from Better World Books as they were having a sale and they had a cozy fantasy novel that I’ve heard so much about available!
I rounded this purchase up with a pair of Nora Roberts suspense thrillers. Being almost done with her Irish Born books that started off my Trilogy Time challenge, I thought it would be good to try some of her standalone titles.
My picks were Hideaway and Identity, the latter being the newest one of that genre from her.
The leading lady of Identity is Morgan, whose life is turned upside when a serial killer steals her money and personal information, ending her roommate’s life by mistake in the gruesome bargain.
Morgan goes home to Vermont to rebuild what she’s lost, including family ties and manages to do so yet the killer is determined to claim the victim he missed out on. This time, however, Morgan is ready to defend what’s hers.
This sounds like some awesome summer reading and with the frenzied news headlines we see everyday, a Nora Robert’s thrill ride is a welcome relief from all of that:
Well, a little light spring shopping is fun and helpful for my budget as my mom’s birthday is near the end of May and of course, Mother’s Day is right around the corner!
Happy Mother’s Day to all those who celebrate and may every one have a bit of flea market fun this season. It’s something good to unite with others about and we certainly need more unity these days as well as good books:
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