Good morning! Today’s post will link up to Sunday Salon, The Sunday Post, and Book Journey, for Weekly Updates.
**Mailbox Monday is now hosted at the home site: Mailbox Monday.
Good morning, Bloggers! Grab some coffee (or a mimosa), and let’s talk about our weeks.
Are you enjoying your summer? Or the opposite season for those living down under? I can’t believe that July is almost half over, but when I got my utility bill with the air conditioning charges, I totally believed we are in the midst of a “long hot summer.”
Here’s what my week looked like…
LAST WEEK ON THE BLOGS:
Tuesday Sparks: Intros/Teasers – “Little Mercies”
From the Interior: Eagerly Anticipating “The Children Act”
My Favorite Places to Curl up and Read: My Bookish (And Not So Bookish) Thoughts
The First Day of the Rest of Her Life: An Excerpt
Curl up with Book Beginnings/Friday 56 – “Small Blessings”
Creative Saturday: Spotlight on Street Art
Blindsided by a Phone Call: An Excerpt from “Interior Designs”
Mini-Bloggiesta is Coming – July 19-20
Review: Mr. Churchill’s Secretary, by Susan Elia MacNeal (Mt. TBR Challenge)
Review: Little Mercies (e-book), by Heather Gudenkauf
Review: The Silver Boat, by Luanne Rice – Mt. TBR Challenge
Review: The From-Aways, by C. J. Hauser (Vine Review)
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INCOMING BOOKS: (Titles/Covers Linked to Amazon)
I received one book in my mailbox that I purchased, and I downloaded one purchased e-book. A nice quiet week for new books.
Thursday’s Children (Frieda Klein Series), by Nicci French
The Escape Artist (e-book), by Diane Chamberlain
I am a big fan of both authors. Thursday’s Children is the fourth book in the Frieda Klein series; and the Diane Chamberlain book is one I hadn’t yet read or seen around the blogosphere.
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WHAT’S COMING NEXT? (Titles/Covers Linked to Amazon)
Small Blessings, by Martha Woodroof (Vine Review)
Big Little Lies, by Liane Moriarty (Vine Review)
Pain, Parties, Work: Sylvia Plath in New York, Summer 1953 (e-book), by Elizabeth Winder
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And that’s it, folks! On to another week in this long, hot summer! What did your week look like? All week long, I have spent my afternoons with tall glasses of iced tea. What do you do to beat the heat?
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mmmmm Mimosa… I clearly am not doing summer breakfasts right 🙂 You are the early bird – already up with your Sunday Monday post and a great looking read in Thursday’s Children.
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Thanks for stopping by, Sheila…I do like getting a head start on this post. Enjoy your weekend!
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The Chamberlain book really caught my eye. Love nice covers.
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I enjoy Chamberlain’s books, and this was one older one I missed. Thanks for visiting, Mystica.
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*grabs the iced tea and drinks it* Aaaaaah. I do like iced tea. 😀
Look at that adorable baby on the cover of The Escape Artist. Who could resist? Enjoy!
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Oh, I know! Iced tea is consumed in large quantities here! And I do adore that baby on the cover as well. Thanks for visiting, Bea.
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Big Little Lies has such an epic cover. LOVE IT! And ugh…I get you with the summer heat and air con bills. Little downside there, but ohh, how I wish for summer. I’m so tired of winter right now and reading all the American’s blogs with their summers? I’M PRETENDING NOT TO BE JEALOUS. Haha! My Sunday Post!
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Oh, I know….it must be really annoying to see us complaining about the heat when you’re cold!
For a minute, I almost forgot which book you were referring to with Big Little Lies…since I’ve been reading books with “lies” in the title lately, or “little”…LOL. (Last week it was Little Lies and Little Mercies).
Thanks for visiting, Cait, and enjoy your week!
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Looks like you’ve got some great books coming up. I’ve been wanting to read the Slyvia Plath book and Little Blessings looks great. Have a fantastic week!
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I have had the Sylvia Plath book waiting patiently on Sparky since last December! I can’t wait to read it now. Thanks for visiting, Katherine, and Little Blessings is good so far. Enjoy your week.
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Looks like some great reading ahead. Have a great week.
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I think so, too, Pat…enjoy your week, too, and thanks for visiting.
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I enjoy the Frieda Klein series too. Looking forward to this latest one. Hope you have a great week and happy reading.
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I think Frieda is such an interesting character….I wonder if the author will end this series with Friday? Or will she do the weekend, too? I’ll miss Frieda when the series is over.
Thanks for visiting, Mason, and enjoy your week.
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Unfortunately, it is raining last few days so it’s almost like it is not summer. 😦
I hope you will enjoy your new books.
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I am looking forward to them, glass…and thanks for visiting. Rain sounds kind of good from my perspective as the temperatures keep going up….
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Our summer is cooler than usual (mostly in the 70s this year) so I’m enjoying that!
I don’t think I’ve read a Chamberlain book but that cover makes me want to kiss a baby 🙂
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Oh, wow, Mary, there are so many awesome Chamberlain books…I wouldn’t know which one to urge you to try first! LOL.
That baby is definitely adorable. I miss babies…all of my grandkids are teens, or almost teens.
Lucky you with weather in the 70s. When I lived in San Francisco years ago, everything was so much more moderate in temperature. Enjoy your week, and thanks for visiting.
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Enjoy all those wonderful books and keep cool this week! I have only read Blue Monday by Nicci French, so will be on the lookout for her others. Plus Moriarty and Chamberlain are always go-to reads. Have fun.
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Even though I had read some Nicci French (pre-blogging), Moriarty and Chamberlain were post-blogging finds. In fact, my “favorite authors” list keeps growing. Thanks for visiting, Rita, and enjoy!
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Thankfully our summer has been fairly mild so far. Yesterday was the first day that broke 100 (at least it was supposed to) and next week we even have one day forecasted in the mid 70s. Unheard of for Dallas! Can’t wait!
Pain, Parties, Work was a fascinating read–I loved it on audio. Enjoy your week! And stay cool!!
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Thanks for stopping by, Trish…and I’m glad to hear you enjoyed Pain, Parties, Work. I long for mid-70 degree weather! Enjoy your week.
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The Escape Artist, looks good. Yep, my bill reminded me it is indeed summer too, Time is flying by! I wish it would slow down, so much to do, so little time..not to mention I am not at all looking forward to cold weather again. Have a great week!
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You’re right, Kimba…it’s either too hot or too cold…extremes suck! Thanks for stopping by…I hope The Escape Artist is good, but I love this author, so I’m optimistic.
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Nice example of quality over quantity. I have the first Nicci French book in the queue. Hope I can get to it sometime soon. Thanks for visiting my blog.
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Oh, I suspect that once you read Blue Monday, you’ll be hooked on the series, Catherine. Enjoy! And thanks for stopping by.
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Looks like you’ve got some good reading ahead of you!
Have a great week!!
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I think so, Vicki…glad you could stop by, and enjoy your week.
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I am getting so excited for Bloggiesta. I always save blog maintenance for that time.. and boy do I have a lot to do! Good luck getting everything done.
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My problem with knowing about the Bloggiesta coming next weekend makes me want to jump in now! LOL
Yes, I love it, Angie. Hope you enjoy it, too.
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the escape artist sounds good! hope you enjoy and have a great coming week.
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Thanks, Brandileigh…hope you have a great week.
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All of your books look so good! Especially The Escape Artist. I love that author. Hope you have a great week!
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Me, too, Yvonne…I’m always eager for her new books, but it occurred to me that I had missed some of the older ones. Like finding treasure. Enjoy your week.
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The Escape Artist looks good, and have a great week!
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Thanks, Keely…I am eager to read it, too.
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Long, hot summer is right! Our A/C is getting a workout too. Enjoy your new books!
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Thanks, Lucy….I’m glad you could stop by. Stay cool!
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Yummmm I love iced tea, peach or raspberry flavours are my favourites. I can drink that all year round, even though it’s cold here in Australia.
Hope you have a great week Laurel and enjoy your new books.
Sharon
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Thanks, Sharon…and I haven’t tried iced tea in the winter, but why not? I eat ice cream in the winter…LOL. Enjoy your weeki!
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They all look like great reads. I haven’t read a Diane Chamberlain book and do have an actual book sitting on my shelf – just hasn’t made it into my hand as yet. Have a great week.
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Oh, I hope you love your Diane Chamberlain book…my first one was The Midwife’s Confession…awesome!
Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your week.
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I so love the cover for Big Little Lies and the story sounds good, too. I have yet to read anything by Liane Moriarty but I heard great things about her books. Enjoy your new books!
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Oh, you are in for a treat, Kay. Enjoy! And thanks for visiting.
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I’m looking forward to a little bit of warmer weather – when I’m travelling, I hate being loaded with jackets/coats/scarves- detracts from potential shopping space!
I must get into Nicci French, I’ve read lots of good things about her books.
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I had read several Nicci French books before I discovered this series about Frieda Klein…and now I can’t wait for each new book. Thanks for stopping by, Sam, and have a great week.
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I thought you would like Little Mercies. I have Big Little Lies to read next week, and I still need to read Thursdays child
Have a great reading week,
Shelleyrae @ Book’d Out
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Sounds like we are both in for some great reading, Shelleyrae. I am very excited! Enjoy your week….
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I’ve got The Escape Artist on audio, hope to get to it soon, I really like Diane Chamberlain’s writing. Can’t wait to see what you think of Big Little Lies. Have a great week and happy reading 🙂
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Big Little Lies is next on this week’s list…Small Blessings is turning into such a quiet and charming read that I had to wake up and read some more of it in the middle of the night. Enjoy your week, Teddyree, and thanks for visiting.
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It is a hot summer here as well. You have the right idea though an early reading session on the deck with something cool. Enjoy your new books — they all look good.
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Thanks, Diane…nowadays, the cool time on deck is shorter and shorter…sigh. But we have to grab our moments. Glad you could stop by and have a great one.
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It was a slow week for my mailbox too, but I’m not complaining. Both of your new books look good to me. To beat the heat, I stay indoors in the middle of the day.
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Yes, that works for me, too, Kathy. I like a slow mailbox every other week or so….helps me catch up. Thanks for visiting.
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After reading The Bell Jar, I’m thinking of listening to Pain, Parties, Work… could be the perfect follow-up! Have a great week 🙂
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It has been years since I read The Bell Jar, I will probably reread it at some point. I see Kindle offerings now and then. Thanks for stopping by, JoAnn…and I am excited about Pain, Parties, Work.
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We aren’t having a hot summer. I think I can count on the fingers of one hand the number of times we’ve turned on the AC. It pretty much equals the number of times we’ve turned on the heat. It had made for some good reading days though. Come see my week here. Happy reading!
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That sounds like nice weather, Kathy…I once lived in a place with moderate temperatures. I loved it! Thanks for visiting and enjoy your week.
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As normal, so many amazing books. Your sidebar caught my attention and I went reading your reviews I missed 🙂
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Oh, good to know, Marce…I am glad to have the sidebars noticed now and then. Thanks for stopping by!
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I LOVE Diane Chamberlain. ENJOY!!
I have Big Little Lies too.
Have a great reading week. One book in a mailbox is good at times. 🙂
Elizabeth
Silver’s Reviews
My Mailbox Mon-day
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Me, too, Elizabeth, and I am eagerly awaiting her newest one (The Silent Sister). Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your books.
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I see interesting books here. Enjoy!!
Here is my post.
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Yes, definitely! Thanks for stopping by, Gautami. Enjoy your week.
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Sometimes it’s really nice just to have a quiet week without books! ‘Pain, Parties, Work’ might be one for me since I’m slowly growing to like Sylvia Plath more! Thanks for sharing 🙂
My Monday post
Juli @ Universe in Words
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I am excited about this book, Juli, but I’m sure to appreciate it more now that I’ve caught up on some of my review books. Thanks for stopping by.
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It’s very humid here in N. E. pa. waiting for some rain to cool things down.
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I have never lived in a humid place, but I suspect it is very miserable. Hope things improve. Thanks for stopping by, Mary Ann.
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I really enjoyed Pain/Parties/Work and liked it. It sort of gave some context on Sylvia Plath’s life
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Oh, that’s good to know, Serena…I’m looking forward to it. It’s been years since I read The Bell Jar, but I enjoyed it. Thanks for visiting.
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I have really been drinking icy glasses of cucumber water! I love Nicci French books! Wow! You have a ton of comments…you must have lots and lots of followers!
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This Sunday/Monday event brings out lots of bloggers…it’s fun, and I like visiting their blogs, too. Thanks for stopping by, Patty…I have never had cucumber water!
I love Nicci French books…especially this Frieda Klein series.
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Oooh, the next Frieda Klein book. I didn’t know it was published already.
I think you have all the heat this summer and we have all the rain. Yet another cool front came through and we have spring weather now. Flowers and lawns are growing like crazy.
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Oh, rain sounds really good! I know…no matter what the weather, I find something more appealing about other kinds of weather…LOL. Thanks for stopping by, Leslie, and I was very excited to get the newest Frieda Klein…I have had my eye on it for a while.
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Now, that you spelled it out…yes, July is almost over !!! Quite hot here in South East England this week, mid 80’s – this is quite unusual here even in summer.
I love Nicci French, always manages to hook me right in. Will need to look out for this one.
Peggy @ The Pegster Reads
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I hope you do check out this series, beginning with Blue Monday. Thanks for stopping by, Peggy…enjoy your week.
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