Monday, August 04, 2025

This week....


I'm reading

It's been a busy reading this week with books read and author events attended! 

I read Waves of Change in Pelican Cove by Maggie Christensen who is definitely a comfort read author for me. My review will be up later this week!

I also finished reading The Library of Heartbeats by Laura Imai Messina which is an absolutely delightful read. She is an Italian author who has lived in Japan for 20 years. The book felt like a Japanese book, and I can't wait to read more from her. This book will count as a read for Women in Translation Month.

I finished listening to The Briar Club by Kate Quinn. What a book! I really need to find someone to talk to about parts of the book. I will have a review up later in the month, but I can't talk about some of the things that happened as they are major spoilers! Anyone up for a chat about this book?

I then started listening to Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby van Pelt. I am only a short way in but I already know I am going to love this book too! I love Marcellus the Octopus! I am also already looking forward to the movie adaptation. 

The book that has taken most of my reading time is The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson. It's a big book at nearly 600 pages, but so good - a five star read for me! I have now read all of her books which means I just have to wait for the next one. She does tend to have pretty big gaps between books but it will be worth the wait I am sure.

I did also start reading Kelly Rimmer's new book, The Midnight Estate. It is only early days but I am enjoying it so far.

Now I have to work out what my new normal looks like seeing as I won't have as much reading and blogging time going forward. 





At the end of each month I share where my reading has taken me. Before I do that though, I found this quote in the Author's Note for Adam & Evie's Matchmaking Tour by Nora Nguyen and it sums up bookish travel perfectly!


Books let our imaginations travel where our feet cannot.

You might note a lot of books set in France. I was participating in Paris In July and making the most of it!


Europe

Sweden - Beartown
France - The Magic of Provence, A Bakery in Paris, The Paris Novel, The Village Cafe in the Loire, One Summer in Provence, Fresh Water for Flowers, Eat Your Heart Out
United Kingdom - Your Friend and Mine, One Snowy Day, The Summer Before the War
Iceland - Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries
Italy - A Place in the Sun


Asia

Vietnam - Adam & Evie's Matchmaking Tour

Australia

Tasmania - The Secrets of the Huon Wren
Sydney - The Deadly Dispute
Queensland - Waves of Change in Pelican Crossing




I also share my favourite reads for the month on Bookstagram and here. I read 18 books in July. Beartown and Eat Your Heart Out were both 5 star reads and the others shown were all 4.5 star reads! Not a bad reading month.




I attended a couple of author events this week. The first was the launch for Alli Parker's new book Until the Red Leaves Fall which was held in a super cool bar with 1950s music playing and there were these adorably cupcakes. It was such a fun night.

The second was an event at a nearby library run by Penguin which featured three of their debut authors, Joanne Miller (The Eights), Chloe Adams (The Occupation) and Michelle See-Toh (Jade and Emerald). It was such an interesting discussion. I ended up buying two of the three books.

There are a couple of theme for August and I am going to be participating in them to some degree or another. The first is Women in Translation and on Instagram also Aussie August 2025 which is a focus on Aussie authors. Unfortunately there isn't a lot of crossover there. After all I shouldn't need Australian translated for me, but I will do my best to read for both of them! 

Have you seen that Lisa from Hopewell has a new monthly link party called A Cup of Tea and a Good Book. The idea is that you can add any bookish links to her link party. All she asks in return is that you visit a couple of other people's links during the month. I am going to be participating where I can.


I'm watching

We finally finished watching season 2 of Andor. The last few episodes were amazing!

We also finished watching the Great Canadian Bake-off. Just in time too, as the Great Australian Bake-off started this week!

We went and saw The Stolen Painting which is a French movie about a painting that was thought to be lost during WWII being found. It was based on a true story. In the movie, a young factory work buys a house, contents and all and it turns out one of the paintings is a masterpiece. Here's the trailer











Life


I spent the last week trying to get some of the things done that I have been meaning to do while I wasn't working. 

I went to the National Gallery of Victoria and took one of their free collections highlight tour. I go to the NGV quite regularly for their big exhibitions but I don't often look at any of the other rooms outside the major exhibition spaces. The tour was super interesting as the guide told us stories behind the pictures, and explained a lot of the symbolism in the painting.  She mainly concentrated on 17 and 18th century pictures but there were some later pictures too. I am definitely going to go and do more of these tours.

On Thursday I went for a very nice massage and facial experience which included a hammam and I could stay in the pool and spa for as long as I wanted to.  

On Friday we went for a drive to the Yarra Valley for a lovely lunch at a winery and a visit to the locat Chocolaterie. It was a lovely way to spend my last weekday before I get back into the working life.



Posts from the last week


Top Ten Tuesday: Sunset Colours
Paris in July: French Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston exhibition
Paris in July: The End
Historical Fiction Reading Challenge: August links
The Storytellers by Sue Heath
Weekend Cooking: In My Kitchen - July
Six Degrees of Separation: The Safekeep to I Knew You Were Trouble


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

19 comments:

  1. I didn't know about #AussieAugust2025 !!!! Off to check my TBR to see what I've got!

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    1. It would be great if you have something appropriate!

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  2. I just put The Briar Club as well as Messiana’s books on hold! Thank you for sharing. I believe you shared you were going to read Remarkably Bright Creatures (or was it someone else?). Either way, that one has stayed with me. It’s fabulous.
    I also read The Eights and enjoyed it so much. Historical fiction is my jam.
    You indeed had a fabulous reading month! Congratulations!

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    1. I just started listening to Remarkably Bright Creatures! I love it so far!

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  3. You had a great reading month. Our book club is going to read a Kate Quinn book in the next couple of months. I hope it is that one!

    I need to visit Lisa's linkup and add my link.

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    1. I have enjoyed the three Kate Quinn books I have read so hopefully it is either The Rose Code, The Diamond Eye or The Briar Club!

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  4. Wow! Sounds like an amazing time. It's so fun hearing about your adventures. Those cupcakes are a neat idea. Enjoy your week, Marg. Thanks for visiting my blog.

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    1. And the cupcakes were tasty!

      Thanks for stopping by Cheryl!

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  5. Sounds like a busy week! Hope you have a good week this week, too. :D

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    1. Definitely busy! This week is busy too but in a different way!

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  6. Sounds like a great week and month. Many of the books you mention sound good to me. Come see my week here. Happy reading!

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  7. The Briar Club looks really good. I have to check out my library and see if they have it. If they do, I'm sure it's a long hold list. Hope you have a great week!

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    1. The Briar Club was so good! I hope you can get it and that you love it too!

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  8. What a great post! I am bookmarking it for book and movie ideas. Like Jinjer, I didn't know about Aussie 2025!

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  9. I plan to read The Briar Club later this year. Maybe I'll go with the audio instead of the print edition. Did you enjoy the narrator/reader?

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    1. I did really enjoy the narration Les. Just be mindful that there are recipes scattered throughout the book so that can be a it tricky on audio!

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    2. Oh, good point! Print edition sounds more accessible. Thanks!

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