2026 Books Read

 

Books Read in 2026 - Alphabetical by Author's Name



Barkley, Chris: The Man on the Endless Stair (mystery) don't recommend

Bauermeister, Erica: House Lessons (memoir)

Beckwith, Lillian: The Sea for Breakfast (memoir) set in Hebrides

Benson, E. F.: Lucia in London (fiction)


Bowen, Rhys: Mrs. Endicott's Splendid Adventure (fiction) LOVED THIS!

Chase, Eve: Black Rabbit Hall (fiction)

Chase, Eve: The Wilding Sisters (fiction)

Cleeves, Ann: The Killing Stones

Donati, Alba: Diary of a Tuscan Bookshop (memoir)

Fforde, Katie: A Secret Garden (fiction) very fluffy

Gilman, Dorothy: A Nun in the Closet (fiction)

Harber, Ian: Walking Through Deconstruction (non-fiction, Christian)

Henry, Patti Callahan: The Story She Left Behind (fiction)

Inglis, Connie: ReWriting Adam (fiction - sci-fi)

Kawaguchi, Toshikazu: Before the Coffee Gets Cold (fiction) set in Japan

Kerry, Judith: When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit (fiction)

Maynard, Joyce: The Bird Hotel (fiction) RECOMMEND

Miss Read: Storm in the Village (non-fiction)

Morpugo, Michael: Spring (non-fiction) (thoughts on the season) 

Nicholls, David: You are Here (fiction) walking across England

O'Neal, Barbara: The Lost Girls of Devon (fiction)

Pearce, Philippa: Tom's Midnight Garden (fiction, young adult/children)

Plaidy, Jean: The Battle of the Queens (historical fiction)

Rebanks, James: The Place of Tides (non-fiction) (set in Norway, eider ducks)

Reid, Eliza: Death on the Island (mystery) (set in Iceland)

Sheriff, R. C.: The Hopkins Manuscript (fiction) (dystopian sci-fi)

Simonson, Helen: The Summer Before the War (WWII fiction)

Stevenson, D. E.: Miss Buncle's Book (fiction)

Stevenson, D. E.: The Two Mrs. Abbotts (fiction)

Stewart, Amy: Girl Waits with Gun (mystery, sort of)

Thirkell, Angela: Jutland Cottage (fiction)

Uhlman, Fred: Reunion (fiction) friendship of two boys in 1930s Germany)

Von Arnim, Elizabeth: The Enchanted April (fiction)

Wishaw, Iona: Deceptive Devotion (mystery)

Wishaw, Iona: Framed in Fire (mystery)

Wishaw, Iona: The Cost of a Hostage (mystery)

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