Welcome to our Monday Memes, in which we celebrate all things bookish. Mailbox Monday is hosted this month by Library of Clean Reads. What Are You Reading? is hosted by Book Journey.
MAILBOX MONDAY
This week, I received two review books in the mail from Amazon Vine, and ordered two additional books from Amazon.
Then I ordered two e-books. I know…I’m now addicted to Whispernet.
Books Received:
1. The Three Weissmanns of Westport, by Cathleen Schine
2. Pictures of You, by Caroline Leavitt
3. The Long Road Home, by Mary Alice Monroe (Amazon Vine)
4. The Book of Tomorrow, by Cecelia Ahern (Amazon Vine)
My e-books:
The Weird Sisters, by Eleanor Brown
Left Neglected, by Lisa Genova
That’s it for my mailbox.…
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WHAT ARE YOU READING?
This past week has sped by so quickly that I’m surprised to have accomplished anything at all. But I’m looking forward to the week ahead. Meanwhile, here are some of last week’s accomplishments.
Some blog posts from the past week.
A Bit of Me (Me) – Colors of the Rainbow
Books Read & Reviewed – Click Title for Review
1. A Ticket to Ride, by Paula McLain
2. Wild Child: Girlhoods in the Counterculture, by Chelsea Cain
3. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, by Stieg Larsson
Currently Reading:
Where Angels Fear, by Sunny Frazier
What’s Up Next?
1. The Blue Bistro, by Elin Hilderbrand
Hilderbrand sets her sophisticated romance novel against the glamorous backdrop of Nantucket Island, as she has done in previous novels (Nantucket Nights, 2002; Summer People, 2003). Adrienne Dealey is anxious to put Aspen behind her, for it was the scene of her latest disastrous romance with a man of dubious character. Her previous stint as a concierge lands her a job as hostess at an upscale oceanfront restaurant. Charming, boyish owner Thatcher Smith has put the multimillion-dollar property up for sale and intends to close the Blue Bistro for good by summer’s end.
2. Lancelot’s Lady, by Cherish D’Angelo
A Bahamas holiday from dying billionaire JT Lance, a man with a dark secret, leads palliative nurse Rhianna McLeod to Jonathan, a man with his own troubled past, and Rhianna finds herself drawn to the handsome recluse, while unbeknownst to her, someone with a horrific plan is hunting her down.
3. The Enchanted Barn, by Grace Livingston Hill
The story of an impoverished family, rendered homeless by circumstances, and how, with the help of friends, they transform an old barn into their new home.
That’s my reading and blogging week. What is on your list this week? Hope you’ll stop by and share.
Hey you made it through a Stieg Larsson book – I read about a quarter and either I was probably not in the mood or this is not the books for me and it’s still on the bedside table…
Happy readng this weeek – I see one or two here that I am off to check out..
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Yes, in the first part of the book, it was slow going, but then I hit my stride. Thanks for stopping by, EH.
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I have The Book of Tomorrow on my bookshelf and I have read rave reviews about The Weird Sisters.
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I’m looking forward to them both…thanks for stopping by, Laura.
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I’ve heard a lot of Good things about The Book of Tomorrow. Enjoy!
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I’ve enjoyed several books by this author, so this is one I’ve been wanting. Thanks for stopping by, Kate.
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The Three Weissmans of westport looks intriguing to me. I too have Left Neglected. Have a great week and happy reading.
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Thanks for stopping by, Kaye….Isn’t it great to get books we’ve heard good things about?
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I’ve had The Book of Tomorrow sitting on my shelf for way too long. I really need to get to it soon. Happy reading!
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I have so many really great books just waiting…but I’ve been trying to read some of the older ones, and then there are the review books….
Thanks for stopping by, Alita.
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I ordered The Weird Sisters right now. I am really excited to read it! The Book of Tomorrow and Left Neglected are on my wishlist.
Happy Reading!
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Yes, I saw a great review of The Weird Sisters, so I ordered it for my Kindle…love the speed!
Thanks for stopping by, Misha.
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I am a fan of Hilderbrand’s books. You had a wonderful week and another lined up. Enjoy. My Monday: http://www.rundpinne.com/2011/02/its-monday-what-are-you-reading-25.html
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Yes, I enjoy them, too, Jennifer…I hadn’t read one in awhile. Thanks for stopping by.
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I just couldn’t read the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo! I feel like I am one of only a few. Have a great week
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I wasn’t sure if I would make it, at first…the beginning was a bit cluttered with confusing details, IMO…but later, I saw how these facets were important to the total picture.
Thanks for stopping by, Helen.
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great mailbox! i’ve heard some wonderful things about weird sisters so i’ll have to keep my eye out for your review and see what you think of that one.
hope you enjoy all of your books!
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Me, too, Toothy…I think it will be a fun read. Thanks for stopping by.
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Hi Laurel-Rain,
You certainly have a full mailbox and some fantastic titles this week.
I love the cover art of ‘The Long Road Home’, the colours are just amazing.
My pick of the week would be ‘Left Neglected’, as we have friends who had an almost identical experience after a car accident. She was in a coma for many weeks and didn’t recognise friends or family on waking up. She is almost better now, although her career was destroyed and the the road to recovery long and painful. I would love to hear your thoughts about this book.
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Yes, Yvonne, I think this will be an amazing book. I still need to read her first one, Still Alice. She seems to write about very important topics.
Thanks for stopping by.
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I have to see what you thought od The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo! Have a super week Laurel and thank you for being part of the Monday meme!
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Thanks for visiting, Sheila…I love Mondays! Isn’t that funny how blogging can infuse a Monday with fun activities?
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You have such gorgeous books here. Weird Sisters, The Three Weismanns, The Long Road Home – all getting such positive reviews! Enjoy.
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I know, Mystica…I can’t wait to read them, but usually a few weeks pass between receiving new books and reading them…unless I skip over the obligatory reads!
Thanks for stopping by.
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As always some interesting titles and quite a lot accomplished in a weeks time. Hope you have another great week.
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Thanks, Jan…glad you could stop by. I love planning out the week; it makes the reading more productive (and fun!).
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Seems like you got a fair share of books this week! Enjoy all of them!
Here’s my Mailbox.
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Thanks, eternalized…I am looking forward to reading them all. Have a great week, and thanks for stopping by.
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I think I would enjoy each of your new books. Nice week for you Laurel — enjoy
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Thanks, Diane…I do love Mondays these days, which is such a turnaround from the days of working outside my home!
Actually, it doesn’t feel like work at all these days, since I’m writing, reading, and blogging…all activities I love.
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I really need to read Stieg Larsson’s books! Hope you enjoy your new books!
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Elysium, I decided to go for it after I’d signed up for the Awesome Authors Challenge. It seems to fit into that category. Thanks for stopping by.
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Your books all look good to me! I love Mary Alice Monroe! I just read Pictures of You and it’s great! Happy reading!
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I’m so excited about all of them, too, Kathy. Pictures of You was one I found on several blogs, so I figured it had to be great.
Thanks for visiting.
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Great mailbox and reading review! The Weird Sisters and Lancelot’s Lady are both on my wishlist! Thanks for stopping by! Happy reading 🙂
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Thanks, Lady Q…I’m looking forward to the reading week. Glad you could stop by. Have a good week!
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I’ve heard some amazing things about The Book of Tomorrow, by Cecelia Ahern. I saw it too the other day at the bookstore, but I didn’t buy it. I really should have! 😉
Have a wonderful reading week.
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I’m trying to limit my purchases to e-books (overflowing shelves), but occasionally I buy a print copy. The Book of Tomorrow came from Amazon Vine.
Thanks for stopping by, Nina.
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You have some great books! I love reading Elin Hilderbrand – The Blue Bistro is great!
My It’s Monday post can be found here.
My mailbox can be found here.
Have a great reading week!
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Thanks for visiting, Kristin…I haven’t read an Elin Hilderbrand book for awhile, but I’m ready to visit Nantucket!
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YOu have Left Neglected and The Book of Tomorrow!
Can you tell I am very jealous!
kiss the books for me.
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I’ve been drooling over these books for awhile…so having a Kindle made the purchase feel okay to me…
Thanks for stopping by, P. K.
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Thanks for visiting my blog. I’ve seen Left Neglected around and was thinking about purchasing it. Let me know what you think of it, will you? Just pop by my blog and leave a link to your review. I’d love to see what you have to say.
I am a new follower:)
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That sounds good, Shirley…glad you could stop by, and also for “following.”
Hope you have a great week.
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Bunch of great titles this week! I have Pictures of You as well. Happy reading!
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Thanks for stopping by, Anna….I love seeing what everyone received in the mail, and also what they’re reading.
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The Three Weissmans of Westport is on my wish list. I’ll watch for your review!
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Thanks for stopping by, Mary…I’ve enjoyed several books by this author, so this one has been on my wish list for awhile, too.
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Great reading week. I am looking forward to The Weird Sisters. So far, I am enjoying the audio of The Long Way Home.
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I wish I liked audio…it would make driving more fun. Thanks for stopping by, Nise.
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For Helen, I also couldn’t get into The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and have felt alone in that. But, Laurel, you have me thinking that I didn’t give it enough time.
Here’s my Monday!
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Yes, I was lamenting the “slow start” on a blog post on Saturday, and someone said to give it a 100 pages. It actually picked up for me after about 50.
Thanks for stopping by, Joy Weese Moll.
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here’s mine http://tributebooksmama.blogspot.com/2011/02/mailbox-monday-in-this-way-i-was-saved.html
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Thanks for stopping by, Mary Ann….have a great week.
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I’ve heard really great things about The Weird Sisters. You had a wonderful week 🙂 Hope this one is equally great!
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Me, too, Crystal….hope you have a fabulous reading week as well.
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Me, too, Crystal….hope you have a fabulous reading week as well.
Thanks for stopping by.
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Wow I have not heard of any of these. Actually the book is The Heretic’s Wife not Daughter. I have to see if I typed it incorrectly as you are the second person who thought it was the Daughter.
Have a good week. PS I like the new blog.
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Oh, thanks, Esme…there is a Heretic’s Daughter, too, isn’t there?
I’ll have to check these out.
Glad you like the new look of my blog.
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Some exciting ‘new to me’ titles there. Am going to check them out
have a good week
carol
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Thanks for stopping by, Carol…I love discovering new titles, too.
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The Book of Tomorrow and Weird Sisters are hot on my list. Now if I only had more time to read.
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I’ve been thinking the same thing whenever I see my stacks…and then when I see new books to add. Thanks for stopping by, Leslie.
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I enjoyed the Blue Bistro, and The Three Weissman’s of Westport, was kind of a fun read. Read them both last Fall, I think. I have two of Elin Hilderbrand’s books on my TBR pile to be read, and now since I am between books, I think I will read her book, “Barefoot” sounds like a plan to me. Happy Reading.
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I have Barefoot and some of the others…it’s been awhile since I’ve read one of hers, though.
Thanks for stopping by, Gigi Ann.
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One of these days I’ll get to the Dragon Tattoo and I’m really looking forward to The Weird Sisters.
Hope you have a great reading week.
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Thanks, Cat…hoping to really make a dent in my stacks this year. Glad you could stop by.
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Those books sound great! I really want to read The Blue Bistro after reading the synopsis. Have a great week!
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Glad you could stop by, Sami…it’s been great to learn about books that I wouldn’t have thought of otherwise….
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ok, we have a problem here, every week I add a least 1-3 books from your lists to my wish list. This week I have broken down and added The Weird Sisters plus Left Neglected with may hit to close to home for but we will see and The Blue Bistro. lol
Dollycas
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Oh, I know exactly what you mean, Lori. It’s impossible NOT to add books that I think I would love, though. Glad you could stop by.
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What a great week for you!
I really liked The Book of Tomorrow; I have it scheduled for review this week. LEFT Neglected is also another that I read, reviewed, and really liked. The Weird Sisters is receiving mixed reviews, but I think that it would still be a book that I would like – quirky and literary; what’s not to like?
Enjoy your upcoming books; I’m off to read a review or two!
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I love quirky and literary….there’s kind of a funny story involved with that label of The Weird Sisters. In high school English, while reading MacBeth, our instructor called me and two pals “the weird sisters.” I don’t think he meant it as a compliment.
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Enjoy your books.
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Thanks, Marcia…you, too!
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Left Neglected is one that I want to read so bad. I just may break down and get it on my Kindle!! Enjoy your reads!!
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Yes, Staci, when I want a book, but feel as though I shouldn’t….I get it for my Kindle…LOL
Thanks for stopping by.
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I hope you have a great week this week. Happy reading!
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Thanks, Ryan…hope you do, too, and glad you could stop by.
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Great mailbox! I’m jealous that you got The Book of Tomorrow. It’s on my WL!
Here is my Mailbox
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Thanks, Andrea…I know what that feels like! LOL My TBR lists and stacks are going to be so high after visiting all these blogs….Glad you could stop by.
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I love the cover of Left Neglected, and I’ve got The Book of Tomorrow on my TBR pile. Happy reading. 🙂
Here’s my Teaser! ~ Wendi
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Thanks for stopping by, Wendi…I am really looking forward to these books.
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oh wow! I used to read Grace Livingston Hill books by the bag full when I was in high school in the 70s. It’s been decades since I’ve even thought of her. I wonder if I’d still love her stories.
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Me too, Joy….I saw her books mentioned on a blog recently, which made me curious about the books. I was surprised to find them on Amazon, and ordered one on Kindle. Then I found a couple in the library.
It will be interesting to see if I still like them.
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