Monday, August 18, 2025

This week....




I'm reading

After last week's post where I lamented the challenges I am facing in keeping up with library and blog post due dates in my reading, this week I would like to add one more layer of complexity into the mix. Normally my book club is read upon a theme, but this month we decided that we would follow the more traditional approach of all reading the same book. The book club meeting is on Saturday and no, I haven't even started reading the book yet. I don't think I will get it read in time but we will see. I would like to finish it this month as it will count for Women in Translation month.

I did finish a few books this week. I finished reading The Midnight Bakery by Emma Davies. I liked this one and will review it at some point in the near future as a Weekend Cooking post. 

I also finished reading The Florence Sisters by Tessa Harris. This was my first book by this author and I will keep an eye out for me. I plan to review this in a couple of weeks.

I did read The Girl from the War Room by Catherine Law, which I am on a blog tour for this week. I also am due to review The Friendship List by Beth Miller this week. I have started it but still need to finish it.

I also started The Whisky Widow by Karen Brooks which is a library book that is due back and I can't extend. I have read a bit of this and so far really like it. I am not sure why I haven't read Karen Brooks before as I own several of her books.





I did also go to two author events this week. The first was to hear Anne Freeman and Madeleine Cleary talk about Women of Ill Repute. Madeleine Cleary's debut novel is The Butterfly Women and it is set in a brothel in 1850's Melbourne. Anne Freeman's latest book, Me That You See, is about contemporary online sex workers. The conversation was wide ranging and covered topics like what has and hasn't changed for those who make their living in this way. It was really interesting. I reviewed The Butterfly Women here.

The second event was a launch for a book called In the Long Run by Emma Mugglestone which is a romance novel where the characters are members of a running club, which apparently is a great place to meet people these days. It would never have worked for me because I don't think I could run even if I was being chased by lions! Coincidentally, Anne Freeman was the interviewer at this event so I got to meet her twice in just a few days.

The launch was lots of fun! There was a great vibe, great conversation, a cocktail, cake and so much more!




I'm watching

Last week was the final of Masterchef Australia. Now we have to work out what to watch every night! We have Bake Off one night but not sure what else!

We did watch the first episode The Casketeers: Life and Death Around the World. The Casketeers is a show that we have watched previously and it follows a funeral company as they prepare those who have passed for their final farewell. It is very tender and funny, and now the couple visits various places around the world to learn more about the funerary traditions. The first place that they visited was Tonga. It doesn't sound like it would be particularly amusing, but it is funny and compassionate, and ultimately is uplifting TV







Life


We went and had afternoon tea with some friends at the Ritz Carlton in Melbourne on Saturday afternoon. The dining area and reception are on the 80th floor, and the views are exceptional! The afternoon tea itself was good, although I was a bit disappointed in the scones. The hit for me were the savoury items, which is a bit unusual for me. Normally I am all about the sweet treats. I'll post more about this soon.




Posts from the last week


Top Ten Tuesday: Books I read in August over the last 11 years
Beartown by Fredrik Backman
Blog Tour: Will You Stay Another Day? by Samantha Tonge
The Secrets of the Huon Wren by Claire van Ryn
Weekend Cooking: The Deadly Dispute by Amanda Hampson
Spell the Month in Books: August


I've linked this post to It's Monday, what are you reading? as hosted by Book Date, Sunday Salon hosted at Readerbuzz and the Good Book and a Cup of Tea link up hosted at Boondock Ramblings

16 comments:

  1. I've read and loved of all of Frdrik Backman's books that he's written so far except My Friends. I have it but haven't started it yet. He is one of my top favorite authors, along with T.J. Newman.

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    1. I can see why Backman is such a favourite!

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  2. The Whisky Widow looks good -- nice cover! I'm glad you enjoyed the book event.

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    1. It's really good so far! Not sure why I haven't read this author before!

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  3. It was very hard for me to keep up with books when I was working so many hours. I knew I just had to let a few things go.

    Afternoon tea on the 80th floor sounds wonderful!

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  4. The Whisky Widow sounds interesting.
    I have to admit, though, that my favorite sentence in that post was "I don't think I could run even if I was being chased by lions". That's so me, lol!

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  5. You have a lot of interesting books in your present and future reading life! Enjoy! How I wish we had more author events in our town or to go to as a day trip. They sound like fun.
    Your afternoon tea looks lovely!

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    1. I am lucky that there are lots of author events that I can go to! And high teas!

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  6. Your book events look great! All readers need more complexity in their reading lives, not! Your books do sound interesting though. Come see my week here. Happy reading!

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  7. Sounds like you're reading a lot of great books. Food pictures look good, too! I feel being pressured to read a library book because it has to go back is the main reason I don't use our library more often.
    Hope you enjoy your book club even if the book isn't read, Marg.

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    1. I had stopped using it for a while but I am back there now! I guess the due date pressure does help me to decide what to read next though!

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  8. I keep seeing a common theme surrounding all of us - lack of reading time. I'm retired and I still can't keep up with my reading schedule. I think it takes skill to juggle everything. I do hope you enjoy your books and have a great week!

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    1. I have just gone back to work full time and I am definitely feeling it! I will get back into a routine soon I am sure

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