Good morning! Welcome to another Sunday Salon, a place where we gather to share our thoughts about our reading and blogging.
Last week took me to some interesting places in my bookish world.
But before we go there, here’s a peek at Noah, my grandson, who was here for a sleepover.
Bloggy Things:
Musing & Ranting About Guilty Pleasures, New Reading Habits, & Bookish Love
Author Interview with Alan S. Blood
Author Interview with Kimberly S. Young & Review of The Eighth Wonder
Hump Day Potpourri: Collections & Bookish Anticipation
Wrapping up February: Lots of Good Books!
Sweet Saturday Sample: Mother/Daughter Conflicts
Reading-Click Titles/Covers for Reviews:
1. The History of Us, by Leah Stewart
2. Blast from the Past, by Lauren Carr (Sequel Challenge)
3. Knit Two, by Kate Jacobs (Mt. TBR & Sequel Challenge)
And today, I will be finishing up Her: A Memoir, by Christa Parravani
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Now I’m off to watch some movies and eat my breakfast….
What does your day look like? Your upcoming week?
You should know by now that I’m going to ask you a question :). So what are the movies you have lined up for today?
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On my DVR, I have (from 1971), Carnal Knowledge with Jack Nicholson, Candice Bergen, Ann Margaret, and Art Garfunkel. And a movie from a few years ago called Prozac Nation, with Christina Ricci.
I might grab something from On Demand for later….
Thanks for stopping by, Bryan.
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Isn’t it great when the little ones come to visit. Our house is so quiet today. It is Natalie’s weekend with her mom and Kaden and Remington may stop by later. Hope so!
Thanks for stopping by my blog!
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Yes, it is great, Lori…hope your day is a good one…and thanks for stopping by.
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What a month! How’s Her so far? I keep seeing it everywhere. Today I’m going to kick back and read. Enjoy your Sunday!
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I just finished it and posted my review at Going out on a Limb: http://takingarisk.wordpress.com/2013/03/03/an-unparalleled-link-a-review/
Pretty heavy and emotional…but worth the read, Vasilly.
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It looks like March is already off to a great start! I’m planning on reading and visiting blogs today, then heading to my sister’s for dinner later on. Have a good week 🙂
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Sounds good, JoAnn…I am tired….read until I finished Her; I’m stiff and sore from sitting! Thanks for stopping by.
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Your grandson’s a cutie!
Looks like a lot of great books! I think I’ve read the Stewart one (I’ll have to check my list), and I’ve already told you I’m eager to read the Knitting Club books. 🙂
Today my plan was church and writing. I’ve managed the first but not the second as of yet. I think I’ll have to wait until the kids are in bed. This week I hope to spend more time than usual writing poetry. I’m working on a project and would like to make some headway on it.
I hope you have a great day and a wonderful week!
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Thanks, Dana…I need to spend more time writing (other than blog posts!); but the reading consumes me. Hope you enjoy your project.
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I do like the look of Knit Two.
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I enjoyed it, Harvee…hope you do, too. Thanks for stopping by.
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Look forward to your thoughts on Her: A Memoir — that one looks intense. Have a good week!
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It definitely was, Susan….my review is at Going out on a Limb: http://takingarisk.wordpress.com/
Thanks for stopping by.
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