Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly topic hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. Each week she provides a topic, and you are free to use that topic and/or variations of that topic to make your top ten list. A full list of the weekly themes can be found here. This weekās topic is books that are on my summer 2024 to-read list.
Despite announced “tactical pauses” of attacks for aid trucks IOF massacred 8+ Palestinians waiting for trucks in Rafah and continued shelling across Rafah killing 2. Only 8 aid trucks entered south Gaza (minimum is 500/day). There have been 10 Palestinians killed, 73 injured in Gaza in the last 24 hours, keep in mind this is probably a low ball estimate. IOF fully raze east Rafah, destroying homes and farmland, along with destroying the Rafah crossing departure hall to keep it non-operational. IOF says it has control of 60% of Rafah, but contradicted by ongoing fierce clashes with Hamas Saturday that killed 8 soldiers. IOF in “urgent need for more troops” creating a division for age 40+. If you would like to know more or keep up to date, I highly recommend @letstalkpalestine on instagram.










The Perils of Lady Catherine de Bourgh by Claudia Gray
The Phoenix Keeper by S.A. MacLean
The Secret Book of Flora Lea by Patti Callahan Henry
The Deer and the Dragon by Piper CJ
The Adventures of Amina Al-Sirafi by Shannon Chakraborty
How to End a Love Story by Yulin Kuang
Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 by Cho Nam-Joo
Kingdom of the Wicked by Kerri Maniscalco
Between Mischief & Magic by Marissa Serrao
The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels by India Holton



I admire your passion for what’s going on abroad. It’s a terrible situation for the innocents involved — and same in Ukraine. š I grew up during the War on Terror and became very interested in geopolitics, but it’s so depressing and cynicism-inducing I now fight my desire to stay away from it. :-/
On your list, the first one sounds like a P&P reference? Cool! I didn’t realize until I’d posted my list, but I’m apparently set for a SF summer.
I completely understand the need to stay away from it. I have to remind myself to take breaks. Especially with my anxiety and thereās always so much going on that Iāll spiral down and get too bogged down in it all, forgetting to take care of myself. So yea, staying away is always a good decision in my book.
Yes, it is! Itās the third in a series of using the works of Jane Austen as a springboard for a murder mystery. Theyāre super fun books!
I’ve read The Adventures of Amina Al-Sirafi and Kingdom of the Wicked, The Secret book of Flora Lea is on my own TBR as well.
My TTT: https://laurieisreading.com/2024/06/18/top-ten-tuesday-books-on-my-summer-2024-tbr/
The Secret Book of Flora Lea looks interesting.
I actually already finished that one this past Sunday. It was a nice and heartwarming story.
I keep meaning to grab The Adventures of Amina Al-Sirafi — one of my friends was super enthusiastic about it, though actually I don’t think I’ve seen many (any?) reviews…
I wasn’t a big fan of The Wisteria Society, alas.
Hope you enjoy, though!
I hope you enjoy all these!
Happy TTT!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
A good looking list. I especially like the look of The Perils of Lady Catherine De Bourgh. I will have to look into that series.
Have a great week!
Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
My post:
https://budgettalesblog.wordpress.com/2024/06/18/top-ten-tuesday-books-on-my-summer-2024-to-read-list/
I love everything Shannan Chakraborty writes and Amina Al-Sirafi is no exception. I’ve read Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 but I can’t remember much about it now.
The Adventures of Amina Al-Sirafi is amazing. Enjoy!
Many people have said that, Iām getting more and more excited to read it