Good morning! Today’s post will link up to Sunday Salon, The Sunday Post, Notorious Spinks Talks Books, for September’s Mailbox Monday, and Book Journey, for What Are You Reading?
The month is half over, so it’s time to hunker down! And what a week it has been! I’ve had a lot of blogging and reading to keep me indoors, since the hot days are still with us. Yes, cooler mornings and evenings, but not nearly enough.
So grab your cup of coffee and let’s talk about our weeks.
LAST WEEK ON THE BLOGS:
Monday from the Interior: Musing About Upcoming Books
Guilty Pleasures? Intros/Teasers
Serendipitous Wednesdays: Upcoming Reads
A Thursday from the Interior: Imagery
Serendipitous Fridays: Book Beginnings & The Friday 56 – “Lie Still”
Review: Just What Kind of Mother Are You?, by Paula Daly
Review (Blog Tour): Mr. Monk Helps Himself, by Ty Conrad
Review: The Pure Gold Baby, by Margaret Drabble
Review: In the Drink, by Kate Christensen
Review: Lie Still, by Julia Heaberlin
Read: The Perks of Being a Wallflower (e-book), by Stephen Chbosky – (Review Will Be Posted on 9/21/13 – for Banned Books Week)– On An Interior Journey
INCOMING BOOKS:
Between my mailbox and my downloads (from free, purchased, & review books), I have quite a haul.
All are linked to Amazon…
A Dark Mind, by T. R. Ragan (Amazon Vine)
W is for Wasted, by Sue Grafton (Purchase)
Sinnerman (e-book), by Jonathan M. Cook (Blog Tour Stop – Oct. 17)
Diary of a Wildflower (e-book), by Ruth White (Author Review Request)
Cold Winter Rain (e-book), by Steven P. Gregory (Author Review Request)
Second Nature (e-book), by Nora Roberts (Purchase)
The Perks of Being a Wallflower (e-book), by Stephen Chbosky (Purchase)
Out in the Country (e-book), by Kate Hewitt (Freebie)
THIS WEEK ON THE BLOGS: (All Books Are Linked to Amazon)
Sinnerman (e-book), by Jonathan M. Cook
Happy All the Time, by Laurie Colwin
A Dark Mind, by T. R. Ragan
Divas by the River (e-book), by Juno Ross (Author Review Request)
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Now…I hope you’ll come on by with a second cup of coffee…and chat about your books.
Hope to hear your comments on Grafton’s W. Wonder what her new books will be called after she gets to Z!
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I hope she gets to Z! She’s been spacing the books a few years apart. Thanks for stopping by, Harvee…and I can’t wait to read the W book…but have some review books to finish first…sigh.
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I hope W is for Wasted is good but her books usually are. You got a lot of books and I see several I’m interested in.
happy reading!
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I am so excited about it…it’s such a long wait between “alphabet letters.” But I have to finish some other books before I can dive into it. Thanks for visiting, Bea, and enjoy your week.
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Oh, you have a nice array of books here to review. Looking forward to reading your thoughts on them. Happy Sunday and fun reading.
Mason
Thoughts in Progress
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I think the mix of books promises some enjoyable days ahead, Mason. Thanks for stopping by…have a great week.
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What a banner week! Your new books look really good–nice covers and interesting titles. Enjoy! Here’s my Sunday post: http://www.bookclublibrarian.com/2013/09/sundays-weekly-book-recap-35.html
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Hope you have a fabulous week, Catherine…and thanks for stopping by. I am excited about the new books, too.
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Wow looks like you’ve had a busy week. I saw The Perks of Being a Wallflower movie, but sadly it didn’t inspire me to read the book–even though I know books are usually infinitely better than their movie counterparts. Hope you enjoy all of your book though! Happy reading!
SP & STS
Sandy @ Somewhere Only We Know
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I almost saw the movie several times, but didn’t. I read the book for Banned Books Week…and I am glad I did. Thanks for stopping by, Sandy, and have a great week.
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There are SEVERAL new-to-me books here that I hope to check out soon, most notably…Happy All the Time and Diary of a Wildflower. Thanks for the introduction 🙂
I had not realized it was the middle of September until you made note. Oh my… where does the time go???
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Being in the middle of September reminds me of how close we are to the end of the year…again. And while I love fall, and even winter, a little….I am never eager for the holidays. Too much stress!
Thanks for stopping by, Molly…glad to see you back in the blogosphere.
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Looks like some good reading. Have a great week, Laurel-Rain!
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Thanks, Joy…I am enjoying my reads so far. It’s always fun to face a new week with a stack of promising books.
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Those are some good looking books. Enjoy them.
Thanks for stopping by earlier.
Jenea @ Books Live Forever’s Sunday Post
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Thanks, Jenea…I agree about the books. Hope you have a great week, too.
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So many books. I take them so slowly. Was into Grafton years ago, but gave up somewhere before the middle of the alphabet. Not sure why. Maybe I should revisit.
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It is easy to pick up Grafton’s books with the newest one, since each is like a stand-alone with the MC being the only recurring feature. Thanks for stopping by, Barbara, and enjoy your week.
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W is out already? I really need to get caught up in that series.
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Yes, but I feel like I’ve been waiting for it for ages. I am always excited when a new one comes out…and now we only have three more letters in the alphabet.
Thanks for stopping by, Voracious Reader…hope you do get caught up.
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Stephen Chbosky’s novel is in my TBR pile as well! And I have the DVD on my shelf – I’m totally thinking about watching it tonight now! Thanks honey. 🙂 Hope you enjoy all of these.
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I was just thinking the same thing…about watching the movie. I am glad I read the book first, though. I read it for Banned Book Week. Thanks for stopping by, Annie, and I hope you enjoy it.
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Oh, me too. 🙂 I’m really looking forward to it. Let me know what you think of the movie. Have a great week honey!
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What a great group of books. Thanks for visiting.
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I think so, too, Jo…glad you could stop by!
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Perks is one of my favorite books! Have you seen the movie yet? Hope you enjoy it! My STS/Sunday Post
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No I haven’t, but I am thinking of watching it today. Thanks for stopping by, Harley Bear, and enjoy your week.
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W is for Wasted looks good, I read up to L I think, and then got in a funk about them..hmm maybe i need to pick them up again. My girls loved Perks of Being a Wallflower, my youngest got a tattoo quote from it. *rolls eyes* Have a wonderful week my friend
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I don’t usually read YA books…but when I committed to reviewing a banned book for the week, and saw that one on the list, I thought it was like a sign…lol.
Thanks for stopping by, Kimba, and enjoy your week…and a tattoo, huh? Now I’m intrigued.
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I have been wanting to read Sue Grafton’s series for a long time. I have a couple of the first ones on my Kindle. Someday I will get to them. Have a great week!
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I hope you do, Yvonne…I enjoy the character of Kinsey Millhone…she is so down-to-earth and has interesting quirks. Thanks for stopping by…have a great week.
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You sure have been busy. It was hot early in the week here but the last few days have been chilly and then rain today. Perfect to curl up and read.
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Yes, the week felt very productive…and I like that. Thanks for visiting…and enjoy curling up to read in the rain, Lori.
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You got so many books that I’ve never seen before. Going to check them out now.
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I like discovering new books, and it seems as though there are an infinite number of them. Thanks for visiting, Vicki, and enjoy!
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Oooh I’ll be interested to read your review on The Perks of Being a Wallflower. I just cheated this weekend and watched the movie which I quite liked.
Hope you have a great week.
Sharon
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I want to see the movie…I thought I’d watch it today, but it was gone from the On Demand line-up…pooh!
Thanks for stopping by, Sharon…and for following my blog.
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You’re welcome! 🙂
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Perks is a good one for banned books week. I loved the book and the movie. A Dark Mind looks like an exciting read. Enjoy!
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I still haven’t seen the Perks movie…tried to find it yesterday…And A Dark Mind is very good. Unfortunately, I was reading it before I went to sleep…and had scary dreams…lol. Thanks for stopping by, Lucy.
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Wow…BUSY week and GOOD books.
ENJOY your books and your week.
Elizabeth
Silver’s Reviews
My Mailbox Monday
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Thanks, Elizabeth, I’m already rapidly turning pages on my second book of the week. I couldn’t wait! Hope you enjoy your great haul, too.
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I started reading the Sue Grafton books years ago and only got to E. I really need to go back and catch up. She’s going to be at a book signing near me this Friday, so I’m planning on going – maybe that will get me back on her books!
Have a great week and thanks for stopping by my blog!
~Kristin @ Always With a Book
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How exciting, Kristin…I wish I lived close enough to meet her. I did see her on a talk show once. She seems so down-to-earth. Thanks for stopping by.
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A Dark Mind looks interesting to me. I wish I could read Grafton’s series, but seriously, she is up to W and I would be at A, I don’t know–daunting. Could her books be read out of order–say if I jumped in at a later letter in the middle of alphabet? Just wondering. Good stack of books here this week. Will check them out further.
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Oh, it is very captivating, Rita…and as for Grafton’s books, I believe that you could start near the end…just enough to familiarize yourself with her style and the character. Because each book is like a stand-alone, except for the MC. Thanks for stopping by!
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Yikes, September is half over! My life has been consumed with my back flare-up so all else gets ignored. At least, I can get some reading done. I wanted to read Perks of Being a Wallflower for a long time now. .
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I can relate to back problems…you can’t really think about much else when that pain is going on. I hope it improves…and thanks for stopping by. I read Perks for the Banned Book week event….and I’m glad I read it, Nise.
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Looks like you have a great week lined up reading wise-hope you enjoy it!
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I think so, too, Kerri…thanks for stopping by, and have a great week.
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Forgot to mention last week, I love how you’ve combined the memes. Is that a new Nora Roberts book? will have to check it out. I was offered Sinnerman but I just couldn’t squeeze it in, will be interested to see what I missed out on lol
Have a great week and happy reading 🙂
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Oh, thanks, Teddyree…I got tired of writing separate posts, but wanted to participate in all of them.
And the Nora Roberts book is not new…but someone on a blog wrote about how the setting of this one was Sedona…and I LOVE Sedona…Thanks for stopping by, and I hope I enjoy Sinnerman.
I was going to cut down on blog tours…and I guess I have, but not enough! lol
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I’ve been wanting to read The Perks of Being a Wallflower for ages, and feel like I must do that before watching the new movie. Hope you enjoy it!
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I did enjoy it, JoAnn…and now want to see the movie as well. My review for Perks will be up on Saturday. Thanks for stopping by.
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So many books! Thanks for stopping by my blog. Have a great week.
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Oh, I know…I just keep adding to the piles! Thanks for stopping by, Pat, and enjoy your week.
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Wow, great haul! Don’t you just love Amazon Vine? Divas by the River sounds good. Happy reading.
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Oh, I do, Bookworm…it is the perfect go-to spot for obsessive bookish types…lol. Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your week.
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That is quite a haul – a little something for every mood, it seems 😉 Have a good week!
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Yes, that’s me, with multiple moods (and personalities?) lol; thanks for stopping by, Mary, and have a good week, too.
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I have completely lost track of Grafton’s series but I loved them when I was reading. I don’t even remember how far I got. I know I wasn’t halfway. I wonder how she’ll feel after Z is published? They’ve been a part of her life for so long now! Enjoy your week!
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I think she has slowed down between books to ward off that feeling…just guessing. Although she did bring out that lovely collection last year called Kinsey and Me.
I think you could pick right up anywhere…Kinsey is the common denominator, and each book seems to stand alone. Thanks for stopping by, Jen, and have a good week.
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I really enjoyed Perks! I really wanted to see the movie too since I’ve heard such great things about it, but haven’t yet. Hope it’s one you enjoy as well!
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I thought I could just go On Demand and find it….it was there for the longest time. But it was gone! Oh, well. I guess I could rent the DVD.
I did enjoy the book, Shoshanah, and my review will be up on Saturday (at An interior Journey).
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Im looking forward to reading W for Wasted next week hopefully!
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I know I should postpone reading it, because of the extremely long queue here….but I may not be able to do that! I keep looking at it longingly, Shelleyrae. Thanks for visiting…enjoy!
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Hi Laurel-Rain,
As usual, you have a fantastic selection of genres and titles this week, almost too many to take in. The covers which particularly caught my eye were ‘Cold Winter Rain’ and ‘Sinnerman’ and both had equally intriguing premises to match. I am also tempted by ‘A Dark Mind’, although that one might be just a bit too dark and disturbing, even for me!
I hope that you get to enjoy them all and if you are looking for a way to cool down, a nice trip to the UK might be in order, where the weather has turned wet, stormy and distinctly autumnal this week.
Yvonne
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I would love to visit the UK…I have one problem, though…I really don’t like long flights…lol.
Thanks for stopping by, Yvonne, and I am loving A Dark Mind…but not at night. Too scary.
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I look forward to seeing what you think of The Perks of Being a Wallflower – it’s been on my TBR (and on my kindle) for a wahile.
I hope your week will be fantastic! Happy reading.
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Thanks, Lexxie…stop by on Saturday at http://laurelrainsnow.wordpress.com/ to see my review.
Have a great week!
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most of my boys (now men) read Perks of Being a Wallflower, and they all said it was a great book. I have the movie sitting around here, but just haven’t watched it yet. Need to. 🙂
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I am glad I read the book first…now I must find the movie. Thanks for stopping by, Mardel, and have a great week.
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Will be interested to see what you think of Perks of Being a Wallflower! Thanks for stopping by my blog!
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Thanks, Sam, that book got a lot of hype, so I wasn’t sure I would like it. I was pleasantly surprised. Glad you could stop by.
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I like your mix of reads. You have such an intriguing pile ahead of you. Enjoy them all and have a good week.
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Thanks, Mystica…I do like to mix things up. Enjoy your week!
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My aunt used to read the Grafton books. I wonder if she still does?
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I think reading this series can become a lifelong obsession, Mari…lol; thanks for stopping by.
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Great week! and awesome haul. I have A Dark Mind signed and I am really looking forward to reading it one of these days. T.R. Ragen is so nice. Thanks for stopping by my Sunday Post.
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I did enjoy A Dark Mind…hope you do, too, Chelsea. Thanks for stopping by.
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I see the new Grafton book is out already and I’m stuck somewhere in the middle of the alphabet!
I was planning on reading The Perks of Being a Wallflower for banned books week. The school board at the Jr High in my neighborhood banned it (briefly) but eventually came to their senses and returned it to the library after student protests and online petitions.
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You could always jump ahead…they don’t have to be read in order, IMO. Thanks for stopping by, Leslie…and enjoy your week. I will be posting my review of Perks on Saturday.
It is difficult to imagine how so many of the books I loved in childhood (and now) are (or were) banned. People are so afraid, aren’t they?
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I hope you like the Wallflower book better than I did. I tried reading it a few years ago, and couldn’t get past the first 10 pages.
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It took me awhile to engage, but then I enjoyed it, Anna…but it isn’t my usual genre, and I primarily read it because of Banned Books Week…and the buzz.
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