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Mailbox Monday,
It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?
and WWW Wednesdays
Unfortunately, I didn’t have time to participate in Bloggiesta this week-end.
BUT, my 4th blogiversary is coming up soon, the excitement has started!
See below
BOOK JUST READ
Bitter Greens, by Kate Forsyth.
Review scheduled on Oct 3 for Historical Fiction Virtual Book Tours.
Very smart mix of fairy tale and histfic, so well done, I could not put it down!
CURRENTLY READING
- A Paris Apartment, by Michelle Gable. review scheduled for France Book Tours on Oct 6
- Listening to: The Crown, by Nancy Bilyeau. Finally! Awesome! Trying to go through my TBR…
BOOKS UP NEXT
- Seven Letters From Paris, by Samantha Vérant. Review scheduled for France Book Tours on Oct 13
- Next audio book, finally available to download from my library: The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, by Rachel Joyce
LAST WEEK ON WORDS AND PEACE
and FRANCE BOOK TOURS
- Edwin, High King of England, by Edoardo Albert (review)
- Lies Told in Silence, by M. K. Tod (review + giveaway still open!)
- Blogiversary #4: My Reading Life from A to Z
- Blogiversary #4: Hunt Giveaway
- Giveaway winners of: I Looked For the One My Heart Love
- Giveaway winner of France Book Tour Newsletter #1. Sign up if you want a chance to win next month!
COMING UP ON WAP and FBT
- Crossing The Line, by Frédérique Molay (release day)
- Lies Told in Silence, by M.K. Tod (tour quotations)
- Lies Told in Silence, by M.K. Tod (giveaway winner)
- Spotlight on David Ebsworth, with #30authors
- maybe: The Storied Life of A. J. Fikry, by Gabrielle Zevin (review)
BOOK REVIEW MOST READ THIS PAST WEEK
click on the cover to know more about it
POST MOST VIEWED ON FRANCE BOOK TOURS
click on the cover to know more about it
CURRENT GIVEAWAYS
BOOKS ADDED TO MY GOODREADS TBR
and 3 more!
BOOK RECEIVED THIS PAST WEEK
CHECKED OUT AT THE LIBRARY
The audio The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, by Rachel Joyce metioned above
I passed on Bitter Greens and I am regretting it as everyone is liking it! Dang. Also, I kind of like that cover!
I see you are reading Proust. I love that. You don’t see many bloggers reading the deep, complex stuff!
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I could swap my ARC of Bitter Greens for one of yours. Do you have a list somewhere of books you are ready to get rid of? Though being French, I had never taken time to read more than vol 1 of Proust. So I started last year with the very active group of reading all of Proust in the year, that was the anniversary of the 1st volume. But I didn’t keep up the timing, so still working on it this year
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I’ve got Paris Apartment here. Now for time to read it!
http://readerbuzz.blogspot.com/2014/09/my-week-in-books_21.html
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let me know what you think
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You have some interesting books this week, Bitter greens sounds like an intriguing mix of the historical and fantastic. And A Paris Apartment and Seven Letters from Paris both sound good as well. Happy 4th blogoversary coming up, I enjoyed your A to Z post.
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thanks Greg, yes great books!
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Happy upcoming blog anniversary 🙂
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merci!
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I’m looking forward to your review of Bitter Greens. It sounds like a lovely book. I’m also dying to read A Paris Apartment! It sounds fantastic. Have a great week!
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you too. yes Bitter Greens is so very well done
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Nice books you got there ♥
Here’s my latest haul :
Newly Owned to Read! #3
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thanks for stopping by. enjoy your reading week!
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Hey, please come and check out my blog: http://nrcbooks.blogspot.com/2014/09/mailbox-monday-2.html. I but you can check out your blog.
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thanks for stopping by. Just visited your post, and commented [France Booktours, that’s also me]. I also started following you on twitter yesterday
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Cool and Thanks, I am using my Blogger account again for it working better for me with my adveriising
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good for you
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Seven Letters from Paris sounds really interesting. It’s not the sort of book I’d usually choose but it does sound appealing!
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I am open to try anything having to do with Paris, lol
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“Harold Fry” was a book that grew on me. I hope you enjoy it.
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we’ll see, I waited such a long time to read it, it better be a good one, lol
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So many great books in your post, Emma. Based on your comments, I just placed a hold on Bitter Greens.
Thanks for visiting my blog.
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good move for Bitter Greens!
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A Paris Apartment and Seven Letters from Paris both sound terrific to me!
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so far I really enjoy the structure of A Paris Apartment
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I really need to read Bitter Greens – everyone seems to love it. Harold Frye was wonderful in print. Hope you enjoy the audio!
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yes to Bitter Greens!
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I like your Paris book. I’ve got a good one started about France. It’s four people traveling together in a car. Whatever they eat or see seems so real. It’s really a yummy book. Hope to say a word or two about it on your meme.
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now you make me wonder what book this is! French Leave by Anne Gavalda? I think this is the only French book I know with 4 people in a car, lol. Looking forward to your review. If this is not the book, you should anyway read this one
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That’s a wonderful selection of books. Right now I’m mostly reading scary books as my blog posts go dark for Halloween in October. Just read Not Juliet, a short, swet romance by Ella Medler. I needed to lighten things up:)
Here is my Sunday Post – http://fuonlyknew.com/2014/09/21/whats-new-on-my-bookshelf-79-and-the-sunday-post-now-thats-a-lot-of-books/
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I never read scary stuff, so I understand you needed something of a lighter mood, lol
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Crown sounds interesting! You’ve got a great selection of books here. I hope you enjoy them.
It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?
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yes, it was very popular a few years ago, I’m late at it. excellent writing, like the sequel that i have already read
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Enjoy your books.
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thanks, enjoy your reading week as well
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I’m green with envy over the Paris books! Enjoy!!
2 Kids and Tired Books MM
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if you like books set in France, I recommend you join sign up to review books for France Book Tours, you will get them for free, we have all kinds of genre, but they are all set in France. These books were there. here is the sign up page: http://francebooktours.com/be-a-tour-host/
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lots of good looking reads on your list!
Here’s is my Monday!
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yes, getting more and more picky, so what I read has to be great, otherwise DNF
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Bitter Greens looks like a great read.
It’s Monday! at Brooke Blogs
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yes it really is
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I like the sound of Bitter Greens. I’ll have to check it out! Happy early blogiversary! Enjoy your week!
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Bitter Greens is really good!
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Bitter Greens sounds really good, I think I want to read it now. I like the mix of books you have here. Thank you for sharing.
My week: http://www.alwaysreiding.com/manic-monday-09222014/
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Bitter Greens sounds really good, I think I want to read it now. I like the mix of books you have here. Thank you for sharing.
My week: http://www.alwaysreiding.com/manic-monday-09222014/
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yes, you should definitely read it now, lol
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Harold Fry has been on my list to check out for a while. Hope you enjoy these!
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good, I thought I was the only one who had not read it yet, lol
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Bitter Greens has a new cover. I like this cover.
Will be looking for you review…it sounds good.
A Paris Apartment looks good too.
Lots of good books for you this week.
ENJOY your week.
Elizabeth
Silver’s Reviews
My Mailbox Monday
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there are 3 covers I know of for Bitter Greens, I assume it depends on countries, all 3 are neat I think
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The Innovators sounds good. I read this authors biography of Steve Jobs and he did extensive research which more than made up for some aspects of the writing that I found irksome
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and I enjoyed very much his biography of Benjamin Franklin!
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I enjoyed your review of Edwin. Had never heard of the two Italian missionaries. Thanks, I enjoyed your book review.
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Paulinus is a famous historical figure, I think James is totally fictional
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