We are in the midst of spring and since I am in the process of organizing my seasonal reading I thought I would do the Spring Book Tag I came across with a few days ago.
I found this book tag over at ZeeZee with Books, where she writes that the tag was created “by Sabrina from Beyond the Book Reviews and Alexis, who’s Mad for Books, Luv“. I invite anyone who feels like adding the Spring Book Tag to their blog to feel free to do so; this way we can all continue to spread the love of reading and keep discovering new titles.
WHAT’S ON YOUR SPRING TBR?

Turtles All The Way Down by John Green
A Spool Of Blue Thread by Anne Tyler
The Line of Beauty by Alan Hollinghurst
I am also currently reading the Ivy League series by Diana Peterfreund, which is all about college life, secret societies and intrigues; I am almost finished with the second book in the series and it’s pretty good so far.
IF SOMEONE ASKED YOU FOR A SPRING RELEASE RECOMMENDATION, WHAT WOULD IT BE?

I haven’t yet read any books that are currently being released but I highly recommend Anthony Doerr’s All The Light We Cannot See, which was released in the spring of 2014 and is currently being adapted into a Netflix series. I think Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is the perfect book to read in spring. I am also looking forward to reading An American in Provence by Jamie Beck because she’s a very talented photographer and from the preview I have seen of her coffee table book she perfectly captures the beauty of Provence in the warm season.
WHICH TWO BOOKS COMING OUT BEFORE SUMMER ARE YOU EAGERLY AWAITING?

The Spectacular by Fiona Davis because I usually enjoy novels set in New York City. Yellowface by R.F. Kuang because it has a very interesting plot that deals with important topics like diversity and cultural appropriation; it is one of the most anticipated books of 2023.
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