Good morning! Today’s post will link up to Sunday Salon, The Sunday Post, and Book Journey, for What Are You Reading?
**Mailbox Monday for December will be at Rose City Reader.
We had two great Thanksgiving get-togethers….here’s a favorite photo of Noah enjoying some dessert.
LAST WEEK ON THE BLOGS:
My Interior World of Books: Both Print & Digital
Pondering the End of the Year Challenges
Tuesday Potpourri: Intros/Teasers – The Things That Keep Us Here
Monthly Reading/Challenges Wrap-Up
Review: Cartwheel (e-book), by Jennifer Dubois
Review: Virgin Soul (e-book), by Judy Juanita
Review: Finding Colin Firth, by Mia March
Review: Market Street (e-book), by Anita Hughes
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INCOMING BOOKS: (Titles/Covers are linked to Amazon)
Three review books came in the mail; I purchased one book and downloaded two books for Sparky.
Morning Glory (e-book), by Sarah Jio
Lies You Wanted to Hear (e-book), by James Whitfield Thomson
One Hundred Names, by Cecelia Ahern (Amazon Vine)
What I Had Before I Had You, by Sarah Cornwell (Vine)
The Edge of Normal, by Carla Norton
The Rosie Project, by Graeme Simsion (Purchase)
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UPCOMING WEEK ON THE BLOGS: (Titles/Covers are linked to Amazon)
The Things That Keep Us Here, by Carla Buckley
Invisible, by Carla Buckley
Sense & Sensibility, by Joanna Trollope (Amazon Vine)
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That’s what my week looks like! Come on by and let’s chat….don’t forget the coffee!
Oooooooo…they all look so good. Love the cover of One Hundred Names.
ENJOY them all.
I can’t believe it is December already. This year FLEW by.
Elizabeth
Silver’s Reviews
My Blog
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I like that cover, too, Elizabeth…thanks for stopping by, and I agree about November flying by. I have a feeling December will, as well.
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Glad you had a great Thanksgiving! daySpeaking of time flying by… Christmas is in like a little over 3 weeks. Yikes!
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Oh, (sigh), it is coming fast! I’m not ready….lol
Enjoy your week, and thanks for stopping by, Greg.
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How lucky to have the Rosie Project. I have had my eye on that one. Eager to hear your comments ofn the book. Happy Sunday!
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I kept hoping it would show up on Vine…and when it didn’t, I got it at Barnes & Noble with a discount coupon. A nice benefit. I read a really great review of it, which helped me decide. Thanks for stopping by, Harvee, and enjoy your weekend!
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Looks like a great week ahead of you! Enjoy!
Here’s my Sunday Salon.
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I am enjoying it already, Deb. And thanks for visiting; you had a great week, too….except for the flu, of course.
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So what was Noah’s dessert? 🙂
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I forgot what it was…I wasn’t there for the photo op, and my daughter told me what he was eating, and then it flew right out of my mind! Something with whipped cream! LOL Thanks for stopping by, Bryan.
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Oh, just got a FB note from my daughter…it was ice cream and cranberry sauce! To each his own…LOL
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These all look fabulous. Great reading to end the year with. Enjoy!
My Sunday post: http://www.bookclublibrarian.com/2013/12/sundays-weekly-book-recap-45.html?m=0
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I think so, too, Catherine…I know that I haven’t included any Christmas books…I read one of those a couple of weeks ago. Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your week.
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Glad that you had a good Thanksgiving. Noah looks like he is enjoy the desert. 🙂 Enjoy the new books.
Thanks for stopping by.
Jenea @ Books Live Forever’s Sunday Post
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Yes, doesn’t he? Glad you could visit, Jenea…enjoy your weekend!
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Glad you had a nice Thanksgiving.
Finding Colin Firth sounds great and I have it on my Kindle. Do I have to read The Meryl Streep Movie Club first? I didn’t realize they were connected until I read your review.
I was sent Morning Glory for a review and it looks good.
Have a great week!
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Oh, no, each book stands alone…it was a nice surprise, however, to revisit characters from The Meryl Streep Movie Club.
I am eager to dive into Morning Glory, too. I love books set in Seattle…especially the houseboat books.
Thanks for visiting, Yvonne, and enjoy your weekend.
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I loved The Edge of Normal even if scared the pants off me! One hundred names is on my wishlist too as I love CA’s books. Have a great week.
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Oh, I do like scary books….but I’m forewarned. I’ll try not to read it at night….lol
Thanks for stopping by, Trish…and I like CA too!
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That is a happy looking boy. 😀 I’m glad you all enjoyed your Thanksgiving dinners.
Morning Glory sounds interesting and I’ve heard good things about The Rosie Project; happy reading! 🙂
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Thanks, Bea….and I am looking forward to Morning Glory, too. Seattle…and the houseboats…I want to BE there!
Glad you could stop by…enjoy your weekend.
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What a great book haul! Have an amazing week!
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Thanks, Chelsea…I’m loving the idea of them! Glad you could stop by.
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There’s that gorgeous cup again. You do that just to torture me, don’t you? LOL Great book haul there. And I love Noah’s skull & crossbones robe. 🙂
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Yes, that must be my motivation, Voracious Reader…LOL. I love the book haul, too, and Noah’s robe. Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your week.
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So many tempting titles in your book stack! Hope you love The Rosie Project. What I Had Before You looks great too. Happy reading 🙂
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I have heard good things about The Rosie Project, so I’m eager to read it. Soon, I hope. And What I Had Before You will be near the top of my queue, because it’s a review book.
Thanks for visiting, Lucy, and enjoy your week.
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I’ve been meaning to read something by Sarah Jio for so long now. She’s an author I continue to hear such great things about, and one I hope you enjoy!
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Oh, I love that author…and her settings are so lovely. Hope you do give her a try, Shoshanah. Thanks for stopping by. Enjoy your week!
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The Edge of Normal sounds rather interesting and so does The things that keep us here. Thanks for stopping by my Weekly Wrap Up and sharing yours! I hope you enjoy all your new books.
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I think it does, too, Kristin…and I just finished The Things That Keep Us Here…Intense! Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your week.
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Thats the second time I have seen The Rosie Project so far today! I need to take a closer look at that one 🙂
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Yes, I’ve been reading great things about it, Sheila. Thanks for stopping by.
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I am about halfway through The Rosie Project and am enjoying it. Looking forward to Sarah Jios newest. Have a great week.
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I am eager to read both of those books, Nise….I am very excited about them. Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your week.
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Looks like a great haul. I wonder what Joanna Trollope does with Sense and Sensibility. Interesting I am sure.
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I am starting that one now….I should soon find out. Thanks for visiting, Kathryn, and enjoy your week.
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Eek so many great book choices, both incoming and the books you’re reading this week. Hope you enjoy Morning Glory as much as I did. Have a great week and happy reading 🙂
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I loved your review of Morning Glory, so I know I am going to savor the book. Thanks for visiting, Teddyree…enjoy your week!
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I can’t wait to hear your thoughts on The Things That Keep Us Here! I still remember it greatly.
I love the Sarah Jio book cover. I still have to read her, it’s part of my to-do list for 2014!
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I just finished reading the Buckley book, Kay…and what can I say? Wow!! I won’t be forgetting this book.
I love Sarah Jio’s books, so I hope you do too. Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your week.
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Such good books, didn’t know about Ahern’s new one. Have always loved Joanna Trollope. Was looking at The Spanish Lover this week. Wish I could remember the first book I read by her. Need to visit her website. Loved Jio’s first novel. Can’t wait to read this one. She’s wonderful.
Liked your son’s Feng photo. Also enjoyed Noah’s photo. Always have loved the name Noah. Had a cat named Noah. Had to return him. He would get under tables and bite my ankles. Well, hope to see you during the week.
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Oh, sounds like some wonderful reading experiences, Tea…glad you could stop by. Enjoy your week!
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Yay for The Rosie Project! That’s one of my favourites this. I didn’t know there was a new Cecelia Ahern out – must check it out.
Happy reading!
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I hadn’t even thought much about The Rosie Project…until I read some reviews. And then saw the book in B & N…and had a discount coupon….Thanks for visiting, Sam, and I’m eager to read the Ahern book, too.
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I didn’t have my link when I checked in yesterday so I am posting it today.
Have a great week…..it sure looks good.
Elizabeth
Silver’s Reviews
My Mailbox Monday
Another giveaway on my blog if you want stop by that post too.
Giveaway
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Thanks, Elizabeth…enjoy your time away!
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Wonderful selection of books! I’ve read lots of great things about The Rosie Project and am excited about it.
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Yes, it seems to have gone viral, Kathy! Love when I actually want to read a book that’s getting buzz.
Thanks for stopping by…enjoy your week!
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I’ve heard The Rosie Project is enjoyable so I’ll watch for your review. Have a great week!
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Thanks for visiting, Mary, and enjoy your week. I think The Rosie Project will be totally engaging.
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Wow, where to start! You had a great week in new books. I read Rosie Project already and loved it.
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I’m glad to hear that, Leslie…enjoy your reads, and thanks for visiting.
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Invisible sounds intriguing. Enjoy reading this week!
Check out what I’m reading this week.
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I’m eager to read it, too, Majanka…enjoy your books, and thanks for visiting my blog.
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Enjoy! your reading week.
http://tributebooksmama.blogspot.com/2013/12/mailbox-monday.html
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Thanks, Mary Ann…I am definitely enjoying my week so far.
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Awesome books…I loved The Things That Keep Us Here! Thanks for visiting my blog!
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So did I, Vicki…and now I have another “favorite” author. Thanks for stopping by.
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