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Look how many answers I came up with for this seasonal TBR post!
I often struggle with them due to being a mood reader and relying on my local library for the majority of what I read, so I was thrilled to see how long my list was this time.
Last summer was very smoky here in Ontario due to the massive wildfires burning across our country, and there were quite a few days when we were strongly encouraged to remain indoors due to the poor air quality. It’s been better so far this year, but thank goodness for books on days that are smoky!
I’m writing this post in advance while hoping that this June will have much cleaner air. Fingers crossed.

1. The Afterlife of Mal Caldera by Nadi Reed Perez
Why I’m Interested: I love ghost stories in general and enjoy them even more when they’re written from the perspective of the ghost herself.

2. Masquerade by O.O. Sangoyomi
Publication Date: July 2
Why I’m Interested: A retelling of Persephone set in Africa in the fifteenth century sounds amazing to me.

3. Woe: A Housecat’s Story of Despair (Library Binding) by Lucy Knisley
Publication Date: July 2
Why I’m Interested: Cats are fascinating to me. I can never be around them due to how terribly allergic I am to them, so books about them must suffice.

4. We Carry the Sea in Our Hands by Janie Kim
Publication Date: July 9
Why I’m Interested: I’m interested in books about foster care, adoption, and race. This book covers all three topics.

5. Ruin Their Crops on the Ground: The Politics of Food in the United States, from the Trail of Tears to School Lunch by Andrea Freeman
Publication Date: July 16
Why I’m Interested: It sounds fascinating.

6. The Bluestockings: A History of the First Women’s Movement by Susannah Gibson
Publication Date: July 23
Why I’m Interested: This is a slice of history I don’t know much about.

7. She Who Knows: Firespitter by Nnedi Okorafor
Publication Date: August 20
Why I’m Interested: Ms. Okorafor has written some incredible stories, so I always check out her new stuff.
Title: Foo Foo
I was only able to think of one answer this week.
1. A Lighthearted Beach Read About Friendship
8. Humorous Fiction
Title: A Creak in the Night (Valley Ghosts Series)
I enjoyed tearjerkers a lot more when I was a kid than I do now as an adult. Or maybe my tastes in this genre have simply evolved over time?
Interestingly enough, the
Title: Strange New World
My answer to this week’s question is basically all of them. It’s rare for me to hear of a museum or gallery and not want to see it! The Royal Ontario Museum and the Art Gallery of Ontario here in Toronto are both excellent. If any of you are ever in town, I highly recommend adding them to your itinerary and would visit them with you, too, if you’re interested.
I own ebook copies of all of these titles, but there are so many incredible books out there that I have not yet managed to read anything from this list yet.








