Monday, July 14, 2025

This week....

I'm reading


I mentioned in last week's post that I had started a few books. I still have a couple of those books in progress.

I did finish A Bakery in Paris by Aimie K Runyan. This is the current Cook the Books selection so now I just have to decide what to make before I post my review this weekend.

I also finished The Paris Novel by Ruth Reichl. I did like this one, but there was something that bothered me about the book. The review for this one will be up soon where I will elaborate!

I read The Village Cafe in the Loire by Gillian Harvey for a blog tour this week. I do have another blog tour later in the week but I haven't started reading that book. I best get onto that.

I also started Adam and Evie's Matchmaking Tour by Nora Nguyen. I have no idea where I saw this book which then prompted me to then request it from the library. It's a romance that is set in Vietnam which is interesting.  I am enjoying visiting lots of the famous sites of Vietnam through the book.



We had our read on a theme book club meeting on the weekend. The theme for this meeting was war and I actually read 4 books that fit the theme. They were The Diamond Eye by Kate Quinn, The Lost Story of Sofia Castello by Siobhan Curham, The Girl from Normandy by Rachel Sweasy and A Bakery in Paris by Aimie K Runyan. The picture above shows some of the books that were read by the whole group. Next month we are doing something a little different for us as a group and that is we are all going to read the same book. The book we have chosen to read is Butter by Asako Yuzuki.



I was very excited this week. I got some physical book mail from a publisher for the first time in forever! So excited! I have booked to go and see this author at an event soon so I will be trying to read the book before then!


I'm watching


We watched a documentary that was produced by the Sail GP team called Uncharted. Basically it was about Australian sailor Jimmy Spithill leaving the US team and starting a new Italian team and how both teams fared following the changes

I stumbled across a TV show on Disney called No Taste Like Home with Antoni Porowski. I had no idea who the host is (apparently he is the food and wine expert on Queer Eye), but the show certainly looked interesting. The idea is that he takes a special guest through their family history but also focusses on the food that their ancestors would have eaten. Think Who Do You Think You Are but foodie. The first episode was with Florence Pugh and I really liked it. I will be watching more this week.

We finished watching the first season of Murderbot. I was pleased to see that the series has been renewed for a second series!

I also saw that there is an adaptation of Before the Coffee Gets Cold announced. Will definitely watch that. There is already a Japanese language adaptation but I haven't been able to watch it yet. I might see if I can find it on any of the streaming services this week.




Life



After being sick for weeks, I finally feel better although I do still sound a little croaky.

My first social outing in weeks with anyone other than family was to go and see the play Julia, which is a two woman show which tells the story of Julia Gillard who was the Prime Minister of Australia from 2010 to 2013. The show builds up to the famous speech that she gave in Parliament on 9 October 2012 about misogyny. It was an exceptional play.




On Sunday went to the Bastille Day Festival at the Queen Victoria Markets. We were only able to be there for just over an hour but loved the vibe. We wandered around drinking hot chocolate, having a very nice macaron, listening to music and we bought some delicious pate which we will find an opportunity to eat soon.




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5 comments:

  1. Glad you're feeling better. Have a great week! :)

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  2. So glad you're feeling better!

    Looking forward to hearing about A Bakery in Paris!

    Hope you figure out and share what bothered you about the Reichl book. Seems like a lot of us have a
    love-hate relationship with her books. lol

    How fun to get physical book mail from a publisher! 

    Those Bastille Day Festival treats look delicious!

    I've seen the Japanese adaption of Before The Coffee Gets Cold and enjoyed it. 

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    1. I know what bothered me, and I have put it in my review!

      I have now found the Japanese movie so plan to watch it this week!

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  3. It's great that you were able to celebrate Bastille Day, even if it was just for a bit. And, hurray! So glad you are feeling better.

    I like a real book so much better than an ebook.

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