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.
What can I say about life this week? It was very HOT here, with triple digits coming every day, as predictably as the sun that rises. A good week to stay indoors and read. So here’s what my week looked like:
LAST WEEK ON THE BLOGS:
Sunday Potpourri: Following My Moods
Monday Potpourri: I Lost My Head!
Take a Risk on Tuesday: Intros/Teasers – “Evergreen”
Thoughts from the Interior: Do Numbers Matter?
Looking Back at a Memorable Read: The Bird Sisters
Hump Day Serendipity: Waiting for “You”
My Bookish (and Not So Bookish Thoughts) – Tidbits
Take a Risk on Friday: Book Beginnings/Friday 56 – “We Are Not Ourselves”
Saturday Sparks: A Cozy Saturday
Cozy Weekend Potpourri: Devices
Review: Final Sentence (e-book), by Daryl Wood Gerber (Mt. TBR Challenge)
Review: All Fall Down (e-book), by Jennifer Weiner
Review: Evergreen, by Rebecca Rasmussen
Review: We Were Liars (e-book), by E. Lockhart
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INCOMING BOOKS: (Titles/Covers Linked to Amazon)
I received a big box of bookish treasures from a blogoversary win over at Book Journey; and a lovely review book from Amazon Vine.
Then I downloaded FIVE e-books to feed Sparky.
Box from Book Journey, included four books, a book bag, and a notebook. (The swan and bear were not part of the box! LOL)
The titles, from bottom up:
When the Cypress Whispers, by Yvette Manessis Corporon
Season of the Dragonflies, by Sarah Creech
The High Divide, by Lin Enger
The Garden of Letters, by Alyson Richman
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Then came:
Save the Date, by Mary Kay Andrews (Amazon Vine)
Downloads:
Cop Town (e-book), by Karin Slaughter
California (e-book), by Edan Lepucki
Buried in a Bog (e-book), by Sheila Connolly
The Good Girl (e-book), by Mary Kubica
Dear Daughter (e-book), by Elizabeth Little
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WHAT’S UP NEXT? (Titles/Covers Linked to Amazon)
We Are Not Ourselves, by Matthew Thomas (Vine Review)
Thursday’s Children, by Nicci French
Home, by Toni Morrison (Mt. TBR Challenge)
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Let’s hope the upcoming week brings pleasure in reading and blogging. What does your week look like?
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Triple digits… I wouldn’t like that. We have 80’s now and I’m good. 🙂 Buried in a Bog looks like it would be good… and We Were Liars, I was thinking of that one but wasn’t sure. Your review is sort of nudging me towards giving it a try. 🙂
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I would love a steady 80s…I could deal with that year round. When I lived in San Francisco, we enjoyed moderate weather, sometimes cool, but that’s okay, too. Thanks for visiting, Greg, and I loved We Were Liars. I also like the look of Buried in a Bog.
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I have Dear Daugher too, it sounds good! And I need to get The good Girl ASAP! Lovely haul, enjoy 🙂
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I know! I had been eyeing The Good Girl for weeks! So I downloaded it when it became available. And then I saw Dear Daughter on a blog…funny how that works! Thanks for stopping by, Trish.
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Sorry to hear it has been so hot there. We’ve been blessed with cool weather lately.
I had a great reading week: What a Week!
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I could use a more moderate temperature year round, but I guess we can’t have everything! To live in those climes, it would be pretty pricey, I think.
Thanks for visiting, Deb.
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The Good Girl looks and sounds interesting. Also, I’m really intrigued by that Toni Morrison title.
Have a good week 🙂
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I love the sound of them both, Milka…and I’m eager to dive in. Thanks for stopping by!
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Oh Laurel, I am grabbing my notebook because all your titles are so good this week! I want to read California and Dear Daughter, and have to read the second Nicci French in this series to carry on. Great wins this week-what a lovely surprise from Book Journey.
I read Buried in a Bog and am reading her second in the series, Scandal in Skibbereen right now. They’re quiet, easy-reading cozies, but the setting makes them so enjoyable for me. Light breezy, mild mystery, sweet romance, etc. Enjoy your week!
Did you get rain yesterday? First day of rain since we moved here first week in May–my dogs were very confused, lol. 🙂
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We didn’t get rain yesterday, but had it in the middle of the night on Wednesday, I think. Thunder, too. Very strange.
And I discovered Buried in a Bog after reading your blog, Rita. See how that works?
Our book posts are contagious and we have caught the bug.
Glad you like the books on my post…I am hoping to love them all. Enjoy your week!
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Looks like a fun box that you got from Book Journey! Buried in a Bog looks fun, too! If you like that, be sure to link up the review to British Isles Friday — it should go over well, there.
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Hmm, sounds good, Joy…and I probably won’t get to it for a while because of the long queue…thanks for stopping by.
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Oh yuck! I hope some cool weather hits you soon. We are typically in the 100s nearly all summer long but only had 2 days over 100 in July and nothing forecasted for August so far. It’s been very strange (we’re in Dallas).
Lots of books for you! I keep hearing about California. Enjoy!
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As long as we stay in the low triple digits, I manage…I’ll never forget the summer when we had 114-115 for two weeks in a row! I fled to the coast.
Thanks for stopping by, Trish, and I guess the good news is how close I live to the coast (two hours!).
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We’ve actually had cooler weather than normal this week! A week of triple digits isn’t a whole lot of fun but it sounds like you have the right plan on dealing with it! I enjoyed Buried in a Bog but then I love most of Sheila Connolly’s books. I’ve heard good things about Save the Date so I look forward to hearing what you think about it. Looks like you got a fun box from Book Journey! Have a great week!
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Thanks, Katherine…I do love having many books to consider when choosing a reading list. I haven’t yet read anything by Sheila Connolly, so I’m looking forward to this one. And I definitely enjoy Mary Kay Andrews.
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Save the Date looks good, I hope that you enjoy reading it. Have a wonderful week!
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I think so, too, Brandi…hope you have a great week, too.
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The weather was beyond warm here too, I can’t stand >.<
My Sunday
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Warm weather is definitely a challenge, isn’t it? Thanks for visiting, Fiza, and enjoy your week.
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The books all look good. I loved The Lost Wife, so hope to read Alyson Richman’s latest novel.
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I haven’t yet read this author, so it will be fun to see how it goes. Thanks for stopping by, JoAnn.
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Triple. Digits. Oh my. I’d be so miserable. At least you got some good books. I’ve got my eye on Buried in a Bog, The Good Girl, and Dear Daughter.
Stay cool and happy reading!
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Thanks for visiting, Bea, and yes, the triple digits are a challenge, but luckily, I have had lots of practice dealing with it. I’ve lived many years in these parts, so as long as the power stays on, I’m good…LOL.
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What a fun win from Sheila. I hope you enjoy When the Cypress Whispers and Save the Date as much as I did.
Triple digits? I’ll stop complaining about our humid 80s right now 🙂
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I hadn’t heard of any of the books Sheila sent, but now I can find out more.
I have enjoyed Mary Kay Andrews for years, so I’m looking forward to Save the Date. Thanks for visiting, Mary, and triple digits is pretty much the daily normal in the summers around here, but usually it doesn’t go on for too long. One year, it lasted for two weeks and I took off for the beach.
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Wow…how do you fit it all in? :O)
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It is fun for me, so I find the time. Thanks for visiting, LuAnn.
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I’m so glad we’ve cooled down a bit here though the forecast is showing we may climb back into the 90s this coming week. Ick. Great haul and yay for the package!
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Thanks, Voracious Reader…I hope we see our temps going down to the 90s…LOL.
Glad you could stop by.
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All of your books look so good and I see a couple of cozies there 🙂 Enjoy! Have a great week!
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Thanks for stopping by, Yvonne…it is fun to see what others are reading, isn’t it?
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I hear ya about the weather. It has been pretty miserable here too. I’m about halfway through California and liking it so far. The Good Girl looks like a great mystery and Dear Daughter caught my eye too. Great books in your mailbox as always 🙂 Have a good week!
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Thanks, Lucy…I am eager to plunge into the new books, but first I must finish some review books.
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Oh wow. Looks like you had a great week and a nice haul too! So many good books! Thanks for stopping by my SP & STS earlier!
Sandy @ Somewhere Only We Know
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Yes, I do love getting new books…hope to read them before the year is out! Thanks for visiting, Sandy.
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I read When the Cypress Whispers earlier this year and absolutely loved it. Hope it’s one you enjoy as well! Happy reading!
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I hope so, too, Shoshanah…thanks for stopping by!
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It is hard to imagine triple digits. If it hits 85 here it is HOT. As I was scrolling through your books, I was nodding my head yes, I want to read that one, oh that one too!
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Glad you liked the books you saw, Nise…I love finding new treasures on Mondays, too. Thanks for stopping by, and while I could say we are used to the triple digits, we are not happy about them, either. LOL
Guess that’s the price we must pay for mild winters. Thanks for stopping by.
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Yay you received the box! 🙂
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I did, Sheila. Thanks!
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Sometimes the number of posts you post a week blows my mind!! I wish I was as good as you about posting. Tonight I am trying to get some posts written for this week while I have a moment to sit around and work on my blog. Going to check out some of your posts from this week.
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Thanks, Angela…I just enjoy posting, and I do get carried away. Glad you could stop by!
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Wow! Lots of great books. Karin Slaughter is always worth reading. Hope you enjoy your haul.
http://www.thebusymomsdaily.com/2014/08/mailbox-monday-august-4.html
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I can’t recall ever reading Karin Slaughter before, or if I did, it was many moons ago….but I’ve been noticing Cop Town around and seeing good things about it. Thanks for stopping by, Cheryl, and enjoy your week.
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a super busy lineup for you! but what a fun win from Sheila – enjoy staying out of that incredible heat with your stack of reads – sounds like the perfect plan =) I’d have the AC on high!
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Oh, yes, the AC goes on very early in the a.m. We have a slightly cool breeze in the early morning,, and I leave the window open…but by 8:00 a.m., it’s AC time. Thanks for stopping by, Faith, Hope, & Cherry Tea. Enjoy your week!
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It looks like you had a very busy week I hope this week is good for you! Thanks for stopping by!
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I am already loving my large chunky read (We Are Not Ourselves); I kept waking up last night to read some more. Thanks for visiting, Tressa, and enjoy your week, too.
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The title Buried in a Bog made me laugh! Hope you enjoy Save the Date, I did.
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Yes, I was definitely drawn to that title, Kathryn…thanks for visiting, and I’m also eager for Save the Date. Have a great week!
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Ha! Our week here was rain, rain, gray skies, more rain. Fortunately we are finally getting a bit more sun this weekend!
I’m right in the middle of The Good Girl right now and it’s really intriguing! There’s something a bit different about the writing too, it really hooks you from the start. Can’t wait to see where this is going!
Happy reading!
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Oh, I love books that hook me from the start, Kay. Thanks for stopping by, and have a great week!
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I hope you enjoy Cop Town! I thought it was great.
I don’t envy your weather, even though it’s been really cold here! Hope it cools down a bit, that kind of weather makes sleeping and working difficult unless you’re always in air conditioning.
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Yes, it’s hard to deal with the heat, but I think it’s probably a small price for the milder winters…compared to what some must suffer through. Thanks for visiting, Sam, and I am eagerly looking forward to Cop Town.
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Triple digits is huge! Like your selection of books.
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Thanks, Mystica…I went a little crazy with the downloads…LOL. Glad you could stop by.
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I’d love some warmer weather, it’s been a cold winter here in Sydney this year. I need to thaw out. LOL
Hope you enjoy your new books and your week.
Sharon @ Sharon’s Book Nook!
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Yes, it must be hard to imagine the heat while you are freezing. Hope it gets better soon, Sharon, and enjoy your week.
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I’ve heard great things about When the Cypress Whispers! Save the Date is a cute, light read.
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I hadn’t heard anything about When the Cypress Whispers, Kathy, and then some others have mentioned it, too. Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your week. Definitely looking forward to Save the Date.
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I love your books. I have my eye on When The Cypress Whispers. I think it takes place in Greece. Doesn’t it? I’ve read Home which is wonderful. Think my review could have been better. Enjoy your week.
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Yes, I think I noticed that in the blurb, Hattie, and I do love the idea of that setting. Thanks for stopping by. I am also eager to read Home, although I have had it for a while.
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some goodies in here! Wow, I love the cover of Buried in a Bog!
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I love that cover, too, Emma….reminds me of photos my eldest son took when he was living in Ireland. Thanks for visiting.
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would great to paint – I’m a painter, and I love painting details
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Yuck, triple digit temps! I think the hottest we’ve been this summer was 95 and I waited until late in the day to even walk to my mailbox at the end of our driveway. lol… Congrats on the win and enjoy the new books. 🙂
Thanks for stopping by my Sunday Post
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One thing for which I’m grateful…we don’t have much humidity with that heat. Ours is mostly dry. Thanks for visiting, and enjoy your week, Jenea.
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We are not ourselves has been popular. I’d like a copy of Coptown 🙂 enjoy your new books
Read on,
Shelleyrae @ Book’d Out
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Thanks, Shelleyrae…I am surprised at how engaging We Are Not Ourselves has been so far…I am not always a fan of the popular books…LOL. Glad you could stop by.
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You got a bunch of books that I have been seeing around a lot today. I hope you enjoy them all. Our weather here in Minnesota has been quite pleasant. I think we hit 90 once in the last week but otherwise 70s and 80s are the norm. Come see my week here. Happy reading!
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70s and 80s sounds lovely…but then you have harsh winters, don’t you? I guess we all have something! Thanks for visiting, Kathy, and enjoy your week.
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These all look awesome, hope you enjoy them all! Thanks for stopping by 🙂
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Me, too, Ellie…thanks for returning the visit!
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Triple digits! Egads. That rarely happens here in Virginia. It looks like you have an eclectic selection of good books. Enjoy!
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Yes, I have decided to just accept that this is how it is, and grin and bear the high utility bills, knowing that they will go down considerably during our mild winters. Thanks for visiting, Irene, and enjoy your week.
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Wow, you must have spent the whole week blogging – when you weren’t reading! Here in the Netherlands it’s been warm but not that warm! Phew!
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Yes, so warm here that I didn’t go out at all yesterday or today! Thanks for stopping by, Judith, and yes, when stuck indoors, I tend to blog and read a lot! lOL
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You’ve had a productive week, in spite of the heat. The Cypress book sounds good.
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Thanks, Irene…I do like to keep busy. And I’m surprised that I’ve almost finished We Are Not Ourselves, with its 620 pages.
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I read Save The Date, hope you enjoy all of your new titles and stay cool.
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I am looking forward to it…and my other titles, Mary Ann. Enjoy your week!
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So it’s you who’s keeping the heat, lol ! I’m cold this morning, but it’s supposed to be warmer during the day. Buried in the bog makes me think of a novel by Erin Hart, “Haunted ground”, which was very very good. Have a great week 😉
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I would love to send you our heat, Iza! Enjoy your week, and thanks for stopping by.
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I really loved When the Cypress Whispers, by Yvette Manessis Corporon! I hope you like it! happy reading
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Me, too, Serena…I hadn’t heard of it, but now many are telling me they loved it. Thanks for stopping by.
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Recently read Nicci French’s Secret Smile which was awesome, so I’ll add Thursday’s children to my ipad 🙂
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Ooh, haven’t heard of that French book…adding it to my list! Thanks for visiting.
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Triple digits! That’s nasty. I hope things cool off for you soon. And it looks like you got lots of good books this week! Have a good rest of the week, and thanks for stopping by on Sunday!
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I think there is a cooling trend this week! Last night it cooled down enough that I didn’t have to have the fan on…but this morning, I had to turn the AC on at 8:00 a.m. …sigh. So we’re still hot.
Thanks for visiting, Lark, and enjoy your books.
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I can’t wait to read The Garden of Letters. Happy reading!
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Thanks, Anna…glad you could stop by!
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