Books of April 2026

Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke is a super-hyped best seller right now. And it was not for me whatsoever. I will briefly discuss it and then recommend a book on the same theme that was much better. Briefly, the book is about Natalie, a hugely successful trad wife social media influencer who details her supposedly perfect life and children on YouTube. In reality, she has a host of employees behind the scenes making everything happen. Natalie wakes up one day to find it is 1850, and she has to do all the work herself. She finds herself hauling firewood, boiling water to wash clothes, and living with a husband who very much wears the pants in the family. Has she time-traveled? Is she a victim of some insane reality show? We don’t know, and frankly, Natalie was so obnoxious and hateful, I didn’t care. I finished the book and rated it 2 begrudging stars. This book was a mess.

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  1. Thanks for the reviews. I saw Heartland on the new book shelf at the library — and did not check it out. Now the waiting list is long. Confessions of a Grammar Queen sounds good: words/editing/feminism. (Have you read Rebel With a Clause by Ellen Jovin, or seen the documentary that she and her husband made of her ‘traveling grammarian’ adventures?)

  2. Nicole, I usually go to my library’s website and see how available the books you read each month are to me. I really love an actual copy of the book to check out. I’m not a good audio book listener. We have a wide array of ebooks available…..not my preference of course. This month the only books I could check out and take home and read are: Yesteryear……Shield of Sparrows……American Fantasy!!!!! Most of the rest are available on audiobook and ebook and something new to me……cloud library. I’ll have to ask the librarian how that differs from ebooks. Ah well. I am very blessed to have a nice library in this small central Texas town.

    1. It is so great that you use your library resources. Several of the books I enjoyed are very new releases. If you talk to your librarian, she may be able to order some of them to add to the library’s catalog of books. It is worth a try. Plus, you would be first on the list to read them!

  3. Thanks for the reviews! I’m going to look for ‘Confessions of a Grammar Queen’ right away. Currently, I’m reading ‘And Now There’s Zelda’. It picks up with the same characters five years after the end of ‘And Then There’s Margaret’.

  4. Hope you enjoy Confessions of a Grammar Queen. Bernadette was a very perky and spunky character, and the chapters from her dog’s point of view were hilarious.

  5. Thank you Nicole for your book reviews. I always find a couple books to get from the online library I use. 2 this time . It is a nice diversion from my usual books and my long list of unread Kindle books.

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Hello, I’m Nicole, an enthusiastic quilter and fabric lover. This blog is mainly about my quilting journey, but I share some of my other interests as well, which include reading, cooking, decorating, lifestyle, and my family. When I am not quilting, I am reading, and will share monthly book reviews in this space. I love to hear back from my followers and enjoy getting to know you.

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