Monday, June 09, 2025

This Week...




I'm reading


As I mentioned last week, the theme for our next read on a theme book club is war. I probably have at least 50 options already on my Kindle to fit that theme so I suspect that I will be reading multiple books again this month. I have already read the first which was The Diamond Eye by Kate Quinn. I had this from Netgalley before it was even released. I do intend to write a review. Do you think it's too late to add feedback now?

I also read Over the Sea to Skye this week. This is the third book in the Skye Sisters trilogy and I enjoyed it. My review will be up later this week.

On audio, I finished The Mirror by Nora Roberts, the second book in the Lost Brides trilogy. The final book comes out later this year and I am looking forward to seeing how she wraps the story up. I have no idea what book I am going to listen to next. I have so many options and I can't make a decision. I did look at all the books I have nominated for 20 Books of Winter, but I already own them all or at least have them out of the library. 

I also finished The Page Turner by Viola Shipman Normally l love this author but this one didn't work for me. It did, however, have some great quotes about books and reading.  Here's just one

"Sometimes we forget why we read," my mother says as if to herself. "Sometimes it is to walk in someone else's shoes for a while. Sometimes it is to travel to a place or time we never will. Sometimes it is to get angry or more informed. And sometimes it's simply to escape, smile and be offered a little bit of hope so it's possible to go on in this world."

I was excited to attend the launch event for Jodie McAlister's new book, An Academic Affair. I am really looking forward to reading this one! It sounds so good!







I'm watching


I watched a French movie called Siddonie in Japan. It was a very quiet movie about an author who goes on a book tour to Japan. However, the ghost of her husband starts to appear to her as she begins to have feelings for her publisher. She visits some of the same places we went to in Japan. Only difference....there were no crowds! Here's the trailer





Life


It's been a very social long weekend here. Today is a public holiday to celebrate the King's Birthday (it's not his actual birthday) but it was mine! I was out for lunch and dinner on Friday, then we went to Geelong for lunch, and then to an engagement party and then brunch on both Sunday and Monday! Now I am ready for a good lay down!

Everything at the lunch at Geelong was delicious, and the view is pretty spectacular too!







Posts from the last week

Top Ten Tuesday: 10 of my 20 Books of Summer
The Women by Kristin Hannah
Six Degrees: All Fours to War and Peace






I've linked this post to It's Monday, what are you reading? as hosted by Book Date and Sunday Salon hosted at Readerbuzz

18 comments:

  1. Happy Birthday! It sounds like your weekend was full of fun celebrations! We had a busy weekend as well, and I am hoping that this afternoon I get a chance to catch up on relaxing. LOL.

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    1. Thank you. Relaxing is what the weekdays are for at the moment! lol

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  2. Happy birthday! Sounds like you are keeping busy. Come see my week here. Happy reading!

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  3. Happy birthday! I'm glad you got to celebrate. I feel the same way about The Page Turner. It was good, it just didn't feel like his typical storytelling. Have a great week and happy reading!

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    1. Thank you! And no, it really didn't feel like a typical Shipman story.

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  4. I have seen a number of readers say the same thing about The Page Turner book so I think I'll be giving it a miss. Kate Quinn is a great author, I haven't read this one but did read one of her other books. I would like to read this one.

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    1. There are definitely better Shipman books than this!

      The Rose Code is still my favourite Quinn book.

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  5. Happy Birthday! I hope you are enjoying your books. Have a great week!

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  6. The Page Turner was the first book by Viola Shipman that I've read and it was underwhelming to me, as well. I've heard he has better offerings so I'll give him another try at some point. Looks like you had a wonderful birthday!

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    1. Definitely try another one of his books. I loved The Heirloom Garden closely followed by The Summer Cottage and The Clover Girls.

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  7. I enjoy Kate Quinn, but haven't read The Diamond Eye yet. Belated birthday wishes!

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  8. Happy birthday! Sounds like an amazing week. I think you can still give feedback on an archived NetGalley title, but you likely won't get credit for reviewing it. Thanks for visiting my blog on Monday.

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