Sunday, February 15, 2015

It's Monday, What are you reading? 2/16

I didn't do a lot of reading this week; I feel kind of like a bum. Maybe all this snow is finally getting to me. Because I am a handicapped walker, I  haven't left my house in 120 days! You'd think I'd be doing more reading, but instead I've been sleeping like crazy.

FINISHED THIS WEEK

Casting About by Terri DuLong was as expected. It is part of a series I've been picking at when I want something light. It's about all the people in the small town of Cedar Key, FL. This one focused on the owner of the knitting shop, who never seemed to be at work, and her friend the owner of the coffee shop. IT had issues of blending families, and developers  changing the way of life in a small town.

A Wedding in Provence by Ellen Sussman was a little disappointing. I wanted more about Provence.


The Unfinished Work of Elizabeth D. by Nicole Bernier I didn't finish this one. I read about a third and found it slow and a little pointless, more of a character study. In my current slumpy mood I need something that moves fast or is light.

I Heart Bloomberg by Melody Carlson is a chick lit I downloaded from the library because I was out of physical books.

Along Came Trouble by Sherryl Woods was disappointing. Not one of her best. I even checked the copyright to see if it was from when she first started writing. Some of the characters are way too one dimensional and actually come across as un-intelligent (to me) when they are important people in their community.

Tonight I am starting Searching for Captain Wentworth by Jane Odiwe. It's got time travel and goes back to when Jane Austen was living in Bath.

JUST IN FROM THE LIBRARY ( Since I can't get out, friends and family deliver to me.)

Welcome to Harmony by Jodi Thomas

Betrayed by Lisa Scottoline

Saving Grace by Jane Green

The Goddess of Kitchen Avenue by Barbara Samuel

The School of Essential Ingredients by Erica Bauermeister

The Paying Guests by Sarah Waters has been sitting here for 2 weeks, just not grabbing my attention, so I probably won't hit it this week either with all of the other more appealing reads available.

This week I am hooking up with Literacy Musing Monday at Mary-Andering Creatively as well as It's Monday, What Are You Reading at Book Journey.

17 comments:

  1. You've got some interesting books from the library there!

    Sorry to hear the weather's made it hard to get about and you're struggling a little. I'm like you though, I need to be in the mood to read and I can be fussy about what I read when. (I'm the same with TV shows incidentally - when I have a few things taped or on DVD I go with what I feel like - usually something light to start with and something heavier later in the evening!)

    Deb

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  2. A Wedding in Provence has a nice cover, I think I would want lots of Provence too after looking at that. Hope your reads are all good this week. :)

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  3. ooo that Provence is captivating! I luv the cover..
    and your whole Library stack - including the JA variations - would keep me some hapPy indoors :)
    Grateful for the home delivery too!
    Have a great week ...

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  4. Wow, that's a lot of books you're reading there. I just finished "The Nightingale" by Kristen Hannah and I loved it, I highly recommend it!

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  5. I would imagine you would be feeling pretty stir crazy! I hope you find an escape soon, in the meantime I hope you enjoy whatever you are reading between naps.

    Shelleyrae @ Book'd Out

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  6. I wouldn't mind sleeping through the whole darn winter ;) Well, maybe not the WHOLE time. I had a decent week of reading and I hope to keep it up.

    Happy reading!

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  7. Morning Elizabeth,

    I've taken a break from reading too, and I no longer can walk very well.

    We should talk. Call me -- or email me with your phone number, and I'll call you.

    Stay warm!

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  8. Great reviews. Now I know which books not to read. Also I hope you find a great book soon and it warms up so you can get out. Thanks for joining Literacy Musing Mondays this week.

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  9. Searching for Captain Wentworth sounds very intriguing!

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  10. The School of Essential Ingredients was wonderful on audio and I'm sure it would have been just as goon in print! The Paying Guests was good, but a little too long... and the ending was a disappointment.

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  11. Adding this week's link b/c it's not the first post - I've added info to a previous post on finding ebooks..

    Here's my MONDAY READING

    SOmething to do while Waiting for Mr Wentworth ...

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  12. Thanks for all of these recommendations for books to read. Thanks too for stopping by today. Take care.
    Julie at Julie's Lifestyle

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  13. Though I've been tempted, I've not read any Jane Austen inspired novels/spin offs, so will be interested to hear what you think of Searching for Captain Wentworth. Persuasion was one of my Austen favourites.

    Yvonne
    http://adarngoodread.blogspot.com.au

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  14. Thanks for letting me know about Searching for Captain Wentworth. As mentioned in my previous post Persuasion is a favourite, so I'll add Searching for Captain Wentworth to my wish list. You didn't hate it, so it is worth a try.

    As to the Blogger issue. I'm no expert, but it could be your comment settings.
    In your Dashboard go to Settings - Posts and Comments. My Comment Location is set to Embedded.
    Here is a link that may also help explain
    https://support.google.com/blogger/answer/1725597?hl=en
    Hope this helps.

    Yvonne
    http://adarngoodread.blogspot.com.au

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  15. Wow, I looked up I Heart Bloomberg and it's really cute. I might put it on my Kindle for when I need a light read as well. :)

    Hope the weather lets up soon for spring where you live!

    Glamorous Book Lounge

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  16. You have really had to deal with some weather.
    I see several popular authors in your list and I agree that sometimes those can be disappointing.
    I have been looking at reading a Jodi Thomas book soon.
    I hope you have had a nice reading week this week.

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