Every month, the Writer’s Bone crew reviews or previews books they’ve read or want to read. This series may or may not also serve as a confessional for guilty pleasures and hipster novels only the brave would attempt. Here are their recommendations for August 2017:
- Hum If You Don’t Know The Words by Bianca Marais
- The Late Show by Michael Connelly
- Fierce Kingdom by Gin Phillips
- Of Mess And Moxie by Jen Hatmaker
- Killerjoy by Jon Negroni
- A Clean Kill In Tokyo by Barry Eisler
- The Road To Concord by J.L. Bell
- All The Bayou Stories End With Drowned by Erica Wright
- Mrs. Fletcher by Tom Perrotta
- I Was Told To Come Alone by Souad Mekhennet
- The Weight Of Blood by Laura Mchugh
- Into The Forest by Jean Hegland
- A House Among The Trees by Julia Glass
- A Distant View Of Everything by Alexander Mccall Smith
- The Elephants In My Backyard by Rajiv Surendra
- Everybody’s Son by Thrity Umrigar
Click on the links above for a detailed synopsis of each book, or follow the following link to see what the Writer’s Bone crew had to say: http://www.writersbone.com/book-recommendations/2017/8/3/17-books-that-should-be-on-your-radar-august-2017