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Our Spring Reading List, 2019

April 26, 2019 by Joy the Baker 27 Comments

Hello my friends!

I’m back atcha with another reading list!  I always have a book in my big purse these days in an effort to spend less time on my phone when I find myself with a few minutes.  It totally works.  If you’ve got a good read, it trumps Instagram by a mile. 

This spring reading list holds a few books I’ve read, a handful I’m looking forward to hauling around and reading, a few that you resoundingly suggested, and some old classics for good measure.  We’re in between beach-read and bathtub-read season so some of these books are thrillers (I love a scary book at the beach!), and some are lady memoirs (perfect inspiration for a nighttime bath).  

I hope you find a page turner on the list below.  After each title there is a link to buy the book on amazon or one of my favorite independent bookstores across the country.  

•  I’m really loving these thoughtful and honest essays in I Miss You When I Blink by Mary Laura Philpott (Amazon or Parnassus) 

•  There is always time to have our very bones shifted by Toni Morrison.  The Source of Self-Regard by Toni Morrison (Amazon or Garden District Bookstore) 

•  The long and epic classic that I’m on my fourth read with:  East of Eden by John Steinbeck. It’s so deeply beautiful.  (Amazon or Book People) 

•  A moving high school read that I picked up in a Little Free Library a few weeks ago and read in almost one sitting in an increasingly chilly bath: The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien  (Amazon or City Stacks) 

•  Your resounding internet recommendation is Where The Crawdad’s Sing by Delia Owens. At least 14 of you shouted this book into my DMs and thank you!  (Amazon or Pages Bookshop) 

•  I can’t wait to read Florida by Lauren Groff because I loved Fates and Furies so so much. (Amazon or Elliott Bay Bookstore) 

•  No question, we all have to read Educated: a memoir by Tara Westover (Amazon or Book People) 

•  In the genre of famous lady memoirs we have:

I Might Regret This  by Abbi Jacobson (Amazon or Unabridged Bookstore)

This Will Only Hurt A Little by Busy Phillips (Amazon or City Stacks)

•  I heard Ruth read from her new memoir at Cherry Bombe Jubilee and it sounds like such a treat, but every piece of writing from Ruth is.  Save Me The Plums by Ruth Reichl (Amazon or Greenlight Bookstore) 

•  A twisty suspense.  I love to read thrillers at the beach especially. Then She Was Gone by Lisa Jewell (Amazon or Powell’s) 

•  Need an intense book based on real events?  Women Talking by Miriam Towes (Amazon or Parnassus)

•  Set in 1974 Alaska, this family saga feels important:  The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah (Amazon or Greenlight Bookstore) 

•  A guilty pleasure I in no way feel guilty about:  all Nora Roberts books.  Let’s go ahead and read them all starting with Angels Fall.  (Amazon or Powell’s)

My love to you and happy reading!

xo Joy

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  1. Christy

    May 7, 2019 at 9:25 am

    Joy,
    Thanks for the reading list..I haven’t read (but have queued up) Educated and How to walk away by Katherine Center. I have read The Great Alone, and in my humble opinion, didn’t live up to the hype…but that’s my opinion…Also, Nora Roberts..nuff said! Have a great day!
    Regards,
    Christy

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  2. Sara

    April 30, 2019 at 7:22 am

    I just started Sourdough by Robin Sloan last night and I’m already 30% done! It’s wonderful. :)

    Reply
  3. Jillian

    April 29, 2019 at 9:09 pm

    Thank you for this! I finally realized how crucial reading is to my self-care, and how terribly I’ve missed it in the 18 months I’ve been a mom. Hoping to carve out a solo hour each weekend to read, and very grateful for these recommendations! I’m return, I highly recommend Random Family by Adrien Nicole LeBlanc. I’ve read it countless times and it never fails to challenge, educate, and transport me into the story it tells.

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  4. Elin

    April 29, 2019 at 3:42 pm

    I also try to keep a book in my purse instead of looking at my phone, it’s a great thing. Thank you for sharing this list!
    Elin / bakingandbeautybyelin.com

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  5. Frankie

    April 29, 2019 at 11:02 am

    I haven’t read Women Talking yet (it’s on my nightstand) but I hear it’s upsetting and excellent. Miriam is a fantastic Canadian writer with a catalogue of novels that are all moving (All My Puny Sorrows) and often hilarious (The Flying Troutmans). Read her. She’s a treasure!

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  6. Jessica

    April 26, 2019 at 7:28 pm

    I read The Things They Carried many years ago in college and remember it being so incredibly good. I’m thinking I should pull it off my bookshelf and re-read. Thanks for sharing your list with us!

    Reply
  7. Graham Campbell

    April 26, 2019 at 6:49 pm

    Nice to find your column today. Reminder to read more.
    Thanks Joy

    Reply
  8. Katie

    April 26, 2019 at 5:19 pm

    Going off of your shelfie, I just had to comment on the fact that you have both “As Always, Julia” and “Sourdough” on your shelf. They are vastly different, and yet so good :)

    Reply
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