Saturday, May 24, 2025

Bookstore Browsing: Sunday Salon

 At the bookstore

 Book Display at the store 

Chairs and a cat on the Toshikazu Kawaguchi book covers; cats only on books by T. Shigematsu and Syou Ishida. The Japanese are certainly fond of cats. I bought Before Your Memory Fades, the most recent in the Before the Coffee Gets Cold series by Kawaguchi.

How many of these have you read, if any?


 On a poetry binge, I couldn't resist this new collection or its colorful cover.



The New Yorker started as a weekly in the mid-1920s, and is now published forty-seven times per year, with five of these issues covering two-week spans. Poems, cartoons, satire, and essays are included in each weekly. 

I like that there are many short and shorter poems on various subjects in the collection. makes for easy reading.


And  I had to get a thriller too


The House Guest by Hank Philippi Ryan, published 2023 by Forge Books.

Description: Alyssa Macallan is terrified when she’s dumped by her wealthy and powerful husband. She begins to suspect her toxic and manipulative soon-to-be-ex is scheming to ruin her—leaving her alone and penniless. And when the FBI shows up at her door, Alyssa knows she really needs a friend.


And then she gets a seductive new friend, one who’s running from a dangerous relationship of her own. 

Alyssa offers Bree Lorrance the safety of her guest house, and the two become confidantes and schemers. 


Currently reading/almost finished


I am enjoying the descriptions of the canals in the watery neighborhood of Venice, California, where The Water Lies (October 2025; NetGalley) takes place.

In this mystery, a heavily pregnant woman, Tessa, tries to find the link between Gigi, a woman she just met at a local cafe, and her toddler son who seemed to recognize her. 

When Gigi turns up drowned in the canal in front of her house, Tessa becomes unnerved and bent on finding out how her son was connected to Gigi, calling her by her name in the cafe. 

Enter Gigi's mom, Barb, also determined to find out how or why her daughter drowned in a shallow canal even though she had been a swim champion in school.

The two women, Tessa and Barb, work together, and so far there are so many twists and turns in the plot that I can't wait to find out what really happened. 

 

What are you reading this week? 


16 comments:

  1. I'm about 1/3 way through 'Murder in Midsummer' edited by Cecily Gayford. Next up will be 'The Scout Mindset - Why Some People See Things Clearly and Others Don't' by Julia Galef.

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  2. LOVE going to the bookstore! Enjoy your reads. Val stuckinbooks.com

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  3. I've read three of those J-lit titles! The kiiteh prescription and two of the Before We___ books.

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  4. I’m so eager to start The Coffee Shop series! How do you like it? What a beautiful cover of your poetry book! The Water Lies sounds fabulous! I gave Meyerson’s The Bookshop of Yesterdays 5 stars, so am eager to read this one as well.

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  5. I've listened to all the Before the Coffee Gets Cold series and from there I have read a number of other Japanese and Korean books!

    Have a great week!

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  6. A great looking haul. I've read Before The Coffee Gets Cold. Very emotional so I probably won't be reading the rest of the series.

    Have a great weekend!

    Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
    My post:
    https://budgettalesblog.wordpress.com/2025/05/24/stacking-the-shelves-106/

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  7. The New Yorker Poetry and Blanket Cats are both very tempting. I now plan to stop at a bookstore this afternoon and browse. Why not?!

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  8. I didn't know there was a Venice in the US... That whodunit sounds really good. I hope you have a great week:).

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  9. I just finished reading We'll Prescribe You a Cat...which I didn't love, but did like.

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  10. The Water Lies sounds intriguing - both in the mystery and setting.

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  11. What a fun display of books with cats. The New Yorker poetry cover is beautiful, too.

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  12. I haven't read any of these. I am not a big poetry reader.

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  13. I'm curious about The House Guest. Still haven't read the author but I think she's fairly prolific.
    Mary @Bookfan

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  14. All of your books are new to me. As a Kindle reader, I seldom even see the covers for the books I'm reading. Those covers are sort of pretty. Come see my week here. Happy reading!

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  15. I enjoyed Ryan’s books and hope that you enjoy this one Harvee.

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  16. I have not read any of those cat books but, I have read some The Cat Who... mysteries books.
    Have a great week.

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Book Reviews: Sunday Salon

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