Good morning! Today’s post will link up to Sunday Salon, The Sunday Post, and Book Journey, for Weekly Updates.
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Good morning, Bloggers! Grab some coffee, and let’s talk about our weeks.
I just came home after seeing the movie The Fault in Our Stars. I loved the book…and now the movie. It is definitely one that I will buy when the DVD comes out! Who has seen it? What did you think?
My reading week was strange. Awesome books, not so awesome one, and then a slight SLUMP. Luckily I found my way out of it.
LAST WEEK ON THE BLOGS:
Sunday Potpourri: Netflix, Reading, & Nostalgia
Curl up with Intros/Teasers: “Keep Your Friends Close”
Hump Day Potpourri: Waiting for “I Love You More”
Fantasy Interiors vs. Reality: Organizing My Stuff
Secrets & the After-Effects: An Excerpt from “Interior Designs”
Thursday Potpourri: Alas, a Reading Slump! What to Do?
Creative Friday: Book Beginnings/Friday 56 – “The Stories We Tell”
A Movie I Can’t Wait to See! “The Fault in Our Stars”
Creative Saturday: A Room of Her Own
Review: The Appetites of Girls, by Pamela Moses
Review: The Fault in Our Stars (e-book), by John Green
Review: The Headmaster’s Wife (e-book), by Thomas Christopher Greene
Review: Second Chance Grill (e-book), by Christine Nolfi (Mt. TBR Challenge)
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INCOMING BOOKS: (Titles/Covers Linked to Amazon)
One review book came in the mail…and I downloaded four e-books!
1. Real Murder (A Lovers in Crime Mystery), by Lauren Carr
Downloads:
Scared Scriptless (e-book), by Alison Sweeney
My Salinger Year (e-book), by Joanna Rakoff
Sensuous Burgundy (e-book), by Barbara Delinsky
Little Lies (e-book) (Prequel to Little Mercies), by Heather Gudenkauf
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COMING NEXT WEEK: (Titles/Covers Linked to Amazon)
Keep Your Friends Close, by Paula Daly (Vine Review)
Abroad, by Katie Crouch (Vine Review)
The Stories We Tell, by Patti Callahan Henry (Vine Review)
A Matter of Choice (e-book), by Nora Roberts (Mt. TBR Challenge)
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Another week has passed….and as we ponder the week ahead, let’s chat! What are you reading and blogging about?
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Heather Gudenkauf is a hit or miss for me; she can be excellent or merely average. I’m not familiar with that Nora Roberts book, I hope it’s good. Have a good week.
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Me, too, Bea….I know that there are many of Roberts’ books that I missed along the way….but I liked the sound of the blurb.
I have enjoyed all of Gudenkauf’s books, but yes, some are better than others.
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In my experience the film version of a book I liked rarely meets my expectations so I’m glad to hear you liked TFIOS movie! Enjoy your new books!
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It ran pretty close to the book, IMO, Mary…and then the actors really made the movie. Shailene Woodley is awesome! Thanks for stopping by.
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The last thing I saw that the movies was The Lego Movie. I tend to wait until the holidays and then binge on movies. Glad you enjoyed the movie – not all adaptations are excellent.
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I think the author had a hand in the movie adaptation, which helps. Thanks for stopping by, Vilia. Enjoy your week.
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Abroad looks like a really good read. Ill look forward to your review. New follower on Bloglovin!!
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I think it does, too, Amanda…thanks for joining me today…and for following. Enjoy your week!
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Scared Scriptless looks like a bit of fun!! SO excited for the TFIOS movie! x) I probably won’t be seeing it for a few weeks, buuuut…eep. I’m rereading the book just beforehand. So you know, double bang of intense pain. My Sunday Post!
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I read the book for the first time this week…so it felt like I was immersed in the story. Thanks for stopping by, Cait.
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I’m going to watch TFIOS on July 12th when it comes to our cinemas! I’m so freaking excited and I cannot wait to see it. I’m so glad you loved it. Also you’ve got some really great books this week. Great haul 🙂
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Thanks, Tanja…and I am so glad I both read the book and saw the movie (TFIOS). Thanks for stopping by.
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I completely relate with the need to organize home. I’ve been reading some feng-shui lately, not completely taking it all, but I picked very useful and sensible ideas. Books slumps happen sometimes 🙂 Have a great week !
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Yes, I was kind of surprised by my slump, as I usually have quite a list of alternates….but hopefully I’ve organized my lists to avoid future slumps…for a while, anyway! LOL Thanks for stopping by, Red Iza/
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So glad to hear the movie version of TFIOS lives up to the book… seems like that’s rarely the case. Have a great week!
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I know! I was relieved, too. In a few instances, however, I’ve actually enjoyed the movie more than the book (The Help, for example). Thanks for visiting, JoAnn.
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Your week included some great authors and books I’m interested in. I love all things Barbara Delinsky, who is one of my favorite authors. Really enjoyed Alison Sweeney’s previous book and her new one has a cute title, so on the list it goes. I got a copy of Little Mercies at BEA, so am happy to see there’s another book from Heather Gudenkauf. I also got Keep Your Friends Close at BEA and may have gotten My Salinger Year as well, I won’t know until I finish unpacking my BEA goodies, LOL. Happy reading!
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I started reading Keep Your Friends Close last night…and OMG! I stayed up sooo late! Thanks for stopping by, Catherine, and enjoy!
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I have the Allison Sweeney book to review and it looks good. Real Murder by Lauren Carr looks like my kind of book. I have to add that to my wishlist.
Have a great week!
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Thanks for stopping by, Yvonne…and I enjoyed the other Sweeney books (and Lauren Carr’s), so I’m eager to read them.
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I haven’t read any John Green and my daughter and I planned to go watch it..but then we looked at wedding dresses and invitations..LOL I am curious about Red Murder.
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This one was my first John Green book…I don’t know if I’ll read the others….I don’t read a lot of YA. But TFIOS was awesome. Thanks for stopping by, Kimba.
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Glad you liked TFIOS movie! My daughter is itching to go, but I need to read the book first.
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Yes, I recommend it! I read mine just days before seeing the movie. Thanks for stopping by, Lark.
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As usual I have a pen and paper handy when I read your weekly meme to jot down all the books I want for my wishlist! Some great titles there, I really want to read the new Heather Gudenkauf; I feel she is an slightly overlooked and underrated author. Scared Scriptless looks like a cute one and I like the actress who wrote it… I could go on, but I won’t.
About book slumps..yep…been there, done that many times. Most recent was after I moved. I just couldn’t find a book I enjoyed, and my choices were some of my go-to authors to boot. I changed direction and genres and got out of it, luckily.
Enjoy your week and your reading.
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I think we both used a great tool for extricating ourselves from the slump….what can possibly be better than an old favorite author? (Not necessarily OLD, but someone we go to for comfort).
Moving, or any other kind of disruption, is definitely a trigger for slumps and that general feeling of discomfort. Things are out of whack…and we are flailing about.
Thanks for stopping by, Rita.
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I saw an interview with Allison Sweeney about Scared Scriptless and it sounded really good. I also like the sound of My Salinger Year so I’ll have to go check it out. I’ll have to look for your review of The Stories We Tell as I really enjoyed the excerpts you posted Friday. Hate a book slump but glad you were able to bust out of it!
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Yes, I am grateful for my eclectic collection of books…eventually I find something to love…LOL.
I have enjoyed Sweeney’s other books…and I really have enjoyed her portrayal of Sami Brady on Days of Our Lives over the years.
Thanks for stopping by, Katherine, I should be reading The Stories We Tell by midweek.
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I have not seen TFIOS yet but the buzz seems to be very positive… Keep Your friends Close looks like a good book too, although the girl on the cover looks like bad news LOL!
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The girl in the story is definitely BAD NEWS! I need to get back to it….enjoy your week, and thanks for stopping by, Greg.
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I’m excited that Patti Callahan Henry has a new novel coming out. I really enjoyed Coming Up For Air. I haven’t read (or seen) TFIOS, but I hear it’s very good, and to have tissues handy.
Here’s my SUNDAY SALON this week. 🙂
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Thanks for stopping by, Diana…I have only recently started reading Patti Callahan Henry, and was so impressed by the first one I read that I knew I had to read more. I’ll have to check out Coming Up for Air. Enjoy your week.
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I’m dying to see The Fault in our Stars, maybe next weekend. My daughter saw it and loved it! Of all your new books, ABROAD is calling my name for some reason:-) I hope you have a fabulous week!
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I just finished reading (and reviewing – see sidebar) Keep Your Friends Close, and I’m starting Abroad now. Thanks for stopping by, Tammy. Hope you love The Fault in Our Stars.
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Nice assortment Laurel — I wouldn’t know which to start with — the all look good.
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It is hard for me to decide, too, when the mailbox brings so many good ones! Thanks for stopping by, Diane.
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Once my teen daughter finished her exams we are hitting the movies and watching The Fault in Our Stars. We both read the book and can’t wait to see the movie version.
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I think you’ll love it, Laura…it’s very close to the book, and the actors are wonderful. Thanks for stopping by.
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I like Alison Sweeney so her book looks interesting to me. I haven’t read The Fault in Our Stars but I might cheat and see the movie this week!
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I hope you love it, Stacy, and I also like Alison Sweeney…her acting and her writing. Enjoy your week.
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TFIOS was like a life changing experience for me, I had never been to a movie where everyone was cheering before it even began and continued all the way through
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Yes, it was a movie that seemed to connect everyone watching it. Thanks for stopping by, Keely.
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I haven’t read TFIOS but I have been tempted since hearing about the movie. Glad to know it lived up to the book. Nice haul this week, I like the look of Scared Scriptless.
Hope you have a good week and thanks for stopping by my blog.
Sharon @ Sharon’s Book Nook!
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Yes, I’m looking forward to the new Sweeney book…and enjoyed TFIOS, too, both book and movie. Thanks for visiting, Sharon. Enjoy your week!
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I have My Salinger Year to read this week. My daughter went and saw TFIOS on Saturday, she said everyone in the cinema was crying, except her!
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I teared up some, even though others were sobbing….having just read the book, I think I was prepared for everything that happened. Also…I thought the book (and movie) had an uplifting feel.
Thanks for stopping by, Shelleyrae, and I’m eager to read My Salinger Year.
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We enjoyed seeing TFIOS this week too. Glad you felt it lived up to the book. Enjoy your new books!
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Thanks, Lucy… I do enjoy having a whole new cast of characters to meet each week. Hope you enjoy yours, too. I am glad I read the book and saw the movie in the same week! Glad you could stop by.
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Honestly I have avoided reading and seeing TFIOS. I just don’t like crying and I know I will!
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I don’t mind crying…it’s good for the sinuses! LOL. Thanks for stopping by, Angela, and have a great week.
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TFIOS came out this week here, I haven’t seen it yet but I want to. I enjoyed Little Lies and really looking forward to Little Mercies this week. Have a wonderful week and happy reading 🙂
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I am very excited about Little Mercies, so having the short novella to whet my appetite will be good. Thanks for visiting, Teddyree…and I enjoyed seeing TFIOS…even though it was sad.
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I’m glad you liked the movie The Fault in Our Stars. I thought the book was quite good. Have a wonderful week!
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Thanks, Irene…I do enjoy when books I’ve read are turned into movies…there will be a few of those that I am looking forward to in the upcoming weeks. Have a great week!
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Great that the movie lived up to the book. It is one I have been meaning to read for a long time. I am not very good with sad books, but I guess there must be a whole lot of uplifting in there as well.
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Yes, I did find the book (and movie) uplifting. The teens were wise beyond their years, and it was a pleasure to see the insight they’d gained. Thanks for stopping by, Kathryn. Enjoy your week.
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I haven’t seen or read TFIOS yet. It sounds so sad!
I’m loving My Salinger Year at the moment. It’s a lovely book to escape in. I hope you like it!
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Yes, but there are also moments of sheer joy in TFIOS…reminding us to enjoy our moments. Thanks for stopping by, Sam…I’m looking forward to My Salinger Year as well.
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I have plans to see The Fault in Our Stars with a friend and I’m waiting for her to get back into town. I’m anxious to see it.
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I hope you love it, Kathy. It is a great book (and movie) for discussion. Thanks for stopping by.
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I broke into a smile when I saw Scared Scriptless. I bet that will be so good,
I must be the only person in the world who hasn’t read The Fault in Our Stars yet. 🙂
ENJOY all your books and your reading week.
Elizabeth
Silver’s Reviews
My Mailbox Monday
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I certainly took my time getting to TFIOS…If I hadn’t wanted to see the movie, I might not have read it yet! But I’m glad I did.
I love the alliteration of the title Scared Scriptless…and based on the author’s previous books, I know I’m in for a treat. Thanks for stopping by, Elizabeth.
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My Salinger Year (e-book), by Joanna Rakoff sounds like a good one
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I think so, too, Serena….thanks for visiting and enjoy your week.
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I am just getting over a BIG book slump! I have seen the fault in the stars on move yet as I have to wait until it comes out on DVD because of Captions. I heard it was good though! I LOVED the book.
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Hope you enjoy it, Purple Moon Myst…and thanks for stopping by today! I think those book slumps are inevitable….but we get through, don’t we?
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I’m glad you enjoyed the movie, The Fault In Our Stars. I read the book and thought it was great. I’m curious about Keep Your Friends Close. You have an interesting collection of books. I hope you enjoy them and have a great week.
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Oh, I couldn’t put Keep Your Friends Close down! So suspenseful….my review is at An Interior Journey…see it in the sidebar here! Thanks for stopping by, Pat.
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I thought I’d read everything by Nora Roberts but that one is new to me. I’ll have to look for a copy. Come see my week here. Happy reading!
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Yes, I too, have missed a few along the way. It was on a special one week. Thanks for visiting, Kathy, and enjoy.
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Scared Scriptless is a fun read. I struggled with a book but made my way through yesterday afternoon. It may just have been me but I think it was just too long and drawn out. Percolating my thoughts today before I write the review.
Have a great week!!
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I guess that it is not unusual to have our reading struggles at times. I am more surprised by how many books I love. Thanks for visiting, Lori, and I’m looking forward to Scared Scriptless.
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Enjoyed the movie also,it is pretty close to the book, have a great reading week.
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Yes, I thought so, too, Mary Ann. Thanks for stopping by.
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I’m too scared to go see the movie in the theater. I know I will be a big snotty ugly cry mess so I think I’m going to wait until I can get the dvd. 🙂
I’m looking forward to reading Scared Scriptless. I’m a big Allison Sweeney fan so I’m curious.
Have a great week and happy reading!
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Thanks for visiting, Ginny…I went to a matinee performance. Not as many people!
I am a big fan of Sweeney, too. I am going to miss her on Days of our Lives.
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The movie has been getting good reviews. I hope to see it soon. I am looking forward to Heather Gudenkauf’s book. Abroad also intrigues me as I enjoyed her previous books. Have a great week.
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Yes, I liked Katie Crouch’s previous books, too; so far the book is okay, but not much has happened yet. A slow build. And I always love Gudenkauf! Thanks for stopping by, Nise.
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Someone else mentioned My Salinger Year. I haven’t read any Salinger at all! I should correct that for Banned Books Week. Enjoy your week!
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I am looking forward to this one…the author’s reclusive nature was very fascinating. Thanks for stopping by, Jen.
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Glad you enjoyed the movie, I’m not sure when it’s coming out in the UK.
Abroad looks interesting and I think I shall bookmark this for me.
Thanks for stopping by, I’m a bit late this week 🙂
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Thanks, Peggy…I hope you enjoy the movie when it comes….and Abroad was definitely an interesting story. Glad you could stop by.
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