Marching with Words
Posted: 2018/03/02 | Author: gr4c5 | Filed under: audio book, E-Books, Early Review, Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry | Tags: africa, Andre Norton, Anthony Graves, audio book, autobiography, books, Czeslaw Milosz, David Giffels, Early Review, Fiction, Freya Stark, humor, librarything, lists, Michael Gruber, middle east, Nevil Shute, Nigel Dennis, NonFiction, Pakistan, Poetry, real estate, Richard Dooling, Rome, series, Stephen Saylor, travel, William Oughtred | 1 CommentThe only run I have planned for March is St. Patrick’s Day. No surprise there. Here are the books planned for March:
Fiction:
- The Good Son by Michael Gruber (AB) – in honor of the start of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
- White Man’s Grave by Richard Dooling – In honor of Dooling’s birthplace (Nebraska) becoming a state in March.
- Roman Blood by Stephen Saylor – in honor of Saylor’s birth month in March.
Nonfiction:
- All the Way Home by David Giffels – in honor of Ohio becoming a state in March.
Series continuations:
- Coast of Incense by Freya Stark – to continue the series started in January for Stark’s birth month. This will end the autobiography.
- Entranced by Nora Roberts (EB) – to continue the Donovan Legacy started in February in honor of Valentine’s Day.
Early Review:
- Infinite Hope by Anthony Graves
Poetry:
- New and Collected Poems by Czeslaw Milosz – in honor of National Poetry Month.
If there is time:
- Slide Rule: the Autobiography of an Engineer by Nevil Shute – in honor of the birth month of William Oughtred
- Which Witch? by Andre Norton – to remember Norton (who died in the month of March).
- Cards of Identity by Nigel Dennis in honor of Reading Month.