Good morning! Today’s post will link up to The Sunday Salon, The Sunday Post and Stacking the Shelves, for weekly updates.
**Mailbox Monday is now hosted at the home site: Mailbox Monday.
This week brought a mixture of hot days and rainy ones. The rainy ones were a treat, but one night seemed kind of stormy…and I hoped the power wouldn’t go out. It didn’t.
After years of not subscribing to the newspaper, I am back to enjoying a paper on the weekends. It feels right, somehow. Coffee and a paper.
I finishing reading and reviewing only three books this week…but that’s how it goes sometimes.
LAST WEEK ON THE BLOGS:
Blue Mondays Musings: Reading Buddies?
Pondering the Future: An Excerpt from “Interior Designs”
My Interior World: The Final Phase?
Tuesday Potpourri: Intros/Teasers – “Bittersweet”
From the Interior: Waiting on “Evil Never Dies”
My Bookish (And Not So Bookish) Thoughts: Reading & Relaxing
Curl up with Book Beginnings/Friday 56 – “The Liar”
Review: Eat the Document (e-book), by Dana Spiotta
Review: The Secrets She Keeps (e-book), by Deb Caletti (NetGalley)
Review: Guilt, by Jonathan Kellerman
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INCOMING BOOKS: (Titles/Covers Linked to Amazon)
I received ONE review book from NetGalley…and downloaded a book I purchased.
Black-Eyed Susans (e-book), by Julia Heaberlin (NetGalley)
For fans of Laura Lippman and Gillian Flynn comes an electrifying novel of stunning psychological suspense.
I am the star of screaming headlines and campfire ghost stories.
I am one of the four Black-Eyed Susans.
The lucky one.
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A Snitch in Time (e-book, Book 3), by Sunny Frazier
When sheriff’s department office assistant Christy Bristol takes a long weekend to visit her friend, Lennie, in the Sierra Nevada foothills, it’s not the vacation she anticipated. A murder has just occurred and Christy is conscripted by the homicide team to handle the reports. To add to her frustration, she gets in a fight with Lennie over her friend’s arrogant boyfriend and has no place to stay. The detectives put her up in a forest ranger’s cabin while he is away fighting fires.
As the body count grows, it becomes apparent the killer is targeting undesirables in the town of Burlap. One victim’s girlfriends calls Christy and accuses a deputy of the murders. Christy doesn’t know whether to believe the snitch or not. Could a killer really be hiding behind his badge? Using astrology, she casts a reverse horoscope to profile him, but puts her own life at risk.
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WHAT’S UP NEXT? (Titles/Covers Linked to Amazon)
Currently Reading: Little Black Lies (e-book), by Sandra Block
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Bittersweet, by Miranda Beverly-Whittemore (Vine)
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The Shore, by Sara Taylor (Vine)
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Every Fifteen Minutes (e-book), by Lisa Scottoline
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So that’s my week, past and upcoming…what did yours look like? Grab a mimosa to celebrate!
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I’ve been eye-ing Bittersweet since last year. Hope its a good one. Cheers, clink mimosa, have a good reading week.
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Thanks, vvb…I have been ogling it for a while, too, and then it became available on Vine. Thanks for stopping by.
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And doing the crossword puzzle! A cup of tea and the newspaper — my morning ritual.
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I like rituals, Sandra, and that was a piece of my morning ritual that had gone missing….glad to have it back!
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Three reviews sound great. You get more done in a week than I do in a month. I’m glad your power did not go out!
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Oh, me too, Pat (about the power), and even though it hasn’t happened more than three or four times in the eight years I’ve been here, I dread the possibility…LOL. Being without light is scary. I try to have updated batteries for the flashlights.
I think the dread of power failures stems from my childhood when it happened a lot.
Thanks for stopping by!
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My husband and I used to always have the paper and coffee in the morning, a good ritual but the paper in our area is slim on the weekends and not much substance, when we were used to a thick Sunday one. Maybe the print news business in general going downhill? Anyway, I loved a couple of the books you have to read and would like to read The Shore and to Little Black Lies if I get them.
Have a great weekend and relax!
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Thanks, Rita, and the Saturday paper (pictured above) is pretty thin…but the Sunday one is still thick, with my favorite Life section, with entertainment, etc. Not as fabulous as the LA Times, though. I also like to have a few old newspapers around to wrap things in, when I’m purging. LOL
I am loving Little Black Lies…can’t wait to get back to it!
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Little Black Lies looks interesting. Hope you review it.
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Oh, I will, Jo….probably by tomorrow…it is moving right along, and I’m loving it. Thanks for stopping by.
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I love the morning coffee and paper, especially on weekends. Unfortunately our newspaper isn’t what it used to be. It’s shrunk to just a few pages. Book reviews are gone. Budget cuts have ruined it. But old habits die hard so we still read what little is there. Bittersweet looks intriguing. . .
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Yes, it is disappointing to have cuts in the newspapers, but I figure that by subscribing again, I can enjoy (for a little while longer) a ritual that I have been missing: morning coffee and the newspaper. Thanks for stopping by, Susan. I am starting Bittersweet tonight.
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Black Eyed Susans looks good. I’ve got Little Black Lies (I think) as well. I’m yet to open it in my reader so the cover isn’t familiar.
I had a slow reading week as well, though had a night at the movies, babysat for a friend another night, had a night with my mum etc… So that’s all okay as well.
Have a great week!
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Sometimes it’s good to change things up, do other things besides reading….thanks for stopping by, Deborah, and enjoy your week. I am also looking forward to Black-Eyed Susans.
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Coffee and a newspaper go together so well.:)
Both of your new books look good, happy reading!
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Yes, the perfect combination, Bea, especially after two or three years of being without the paper. Thanks for stopping by, and I am looking forward to my new books, too.
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Black Little Lies looks so good. I love reading with my coffee in the morning
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Oh, it was, Kimba! Couldn’t put it down…now I’m loving Bittersweet. Thanks for visiting.
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I miss coffee so much 😦 Enjoy your books and happy reading! 🙂
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Thanks, lry93….did you give up coffee? So sorry….glad you could stop by.
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Nope, I am not allowed to drink coffee at the moment because I am pregnant and have Hyperemesis Gravidarum -.- 🙂 no problem
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Ah, yes, I recall the coffee ban during pregnancy….
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WE had the same… hot days (tho not as hot as you I’ll wager) and rainy days, kind of a weird week. We hit 80 today, it’s warming up here. I know what you mean about reading buddies, I think a lot of us got into book blogging to share the love, as it were. Have to talk books with someone! 🙂
I’ve seen Bittersweet before and been curious, will look forward to what you think.
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Thanks, Greg, and I am loving Bittersweet already. Enjoy your week, and hopefully it will be less “weird.”
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Three reviews a week is my max, so no need to apologise for ‘only’ three reviews!
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Oh, thanks, Liza….I had five the previous two weeks, which is actually unusual. Three or four is more normal for me…LOL.
Thanks for stopping by!
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We get the paper 7 days a week, but truth to be told, I usually only browse it through during the weekends or give a quick look to the sports pages when something interesting has happened the day before. 🙂 I wish I could get into the habit of reading newspapers, but I guess I just rely too heavily on the Internet and the heavy, instant news flow it provides 🙂
Have a good Sunday!
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I actually browse most of it, too, which is why I only subscribed to the weekend papers…I enjoy some of the Sunday sections a lot…entertainment, lifestyle, etc. Thanks for stopping by, Milka.
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Here in Nottingham we’ve also had a bit of a mix between sun and clouds but I love storms so I was hoping for one, but no luck so far! Once I get settled in one place I’ll also be subscribing to a newspaper I think, there definitely is something about it! Also, love the mug! I also only got three reviews up but I guess these are our blogs so we get to decide our speed 😉 I hope your next week is even better 🙂
My Sunday Post
Juli @ Universe in Words
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Thanks, Juli, and I love envisioning Nottingham….I’ve only experienced it through books and movies…LOL.
As for the mug…it is part of a Franciscan set called Apple (love that, right?), and I have been eyeing the set for many years. Back in the 60s, it had been around for 25 years or so.
When a neighborhood department store was closing, they had phenomenal sales, and I grabbed up numerous pieces then…along with almost a complete set of English Rose china. Don’t you love sales?
Sad about store closures, though.
Thanks for visiting and enjoy your week!
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You have a lot of books I’d like to read, including the Lisa Scottoline. I haven’t heard any buzz about Black Eyed Susans, the cover grabs me as does the description.
Have a good week.
Here’s My Week
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Thanks, Elizabeth, and the author drew me to Black Eyed Susans…I read two other books she wrote, and they were great mysteries. Enjoy your week!
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Black Eyed Susan’s looks really good! I love Gillian Flynn. Have a good week.
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Me, too, Cindy…I have enjoyed two other books by Julia Heaberlin. Thanks for stopping by.
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We finally discontinued the paper last year. I miss it.
Here’s my Sunday Salon.
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Yes, Sundays did not feel the same without that big fat paper! I am happy to be getting it again. Thanks for stopping by, Deb.
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A Snitch in Time looks really good. I can’t remember the last time I actually read a real paper. I get all my news online these days.
Hasn’t GH been great? It’s the only TV show I keep up with on a daily basis.
Have a great week!
My Sunday post is here.
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Thanks for stopping by, Yvonne, and I can hardly wait to get to Mondays after the Friday cliffhangers. Oh, I hate that Elizabeth kept that secret, and now Hayden might tell! LOL
A Snitch in Time is by an author I know from our Central Valley group…although I haven’t seen her in a while, and stumbled upon this Book 3 of her astrology mystery series. She writes about local settings, but often fictionalizes the names in a quirky way…(the town “Dunlap” becomes “Burlap.”)
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Are there really “reverse horoscopes” (re: A SNITCH IN TIME)?
Here’s me: http://fangswandsandfairydust.com/2015/05/coincidence.html
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Oh, yes, I don’t understand how it works, but this author, someone I know, is an expert in astrology. Thanks for stopping by, Steph.
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The Shore has been on and off my wish list several times already and it hasn’t even been released yet – LOL! It’s off right now because of the violence, but I’ll be curious to hear what you think. Hope you’re enjoying Bittersweet!
I was getting the NYTimes on Sunday, but stopped it when we went to Florida. Now I miss it and think I may have to resubscribe. Could get it digitally, but there is just something special about coffee and a weekend paper.
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Yes, digital doesn’t quite do it for me, either…although our newspaper is nothing compared to the Times. When I visit my son in LA, I love reading the LA Times, especially the entertainment section.
I barely started Bittersweet…tired last night! But I’m enjoying it so far.
I am wondering about The Shore, too, but I’ll give it a go, now that I have it. Thanks for stopping by, JoAnn.
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You always have such a wonderful selection of books. Happy Reading!!
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Thanks, Lori, and I’m glad you could stop by. Have a great week!
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The Shore looks really good! I hope you enjoy your new book and have a fabulous week!
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I think so, too, Tammy, although some say there is heavy violence (?); I guess I shall see. Thanks for stopping by.
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The mimosa sounds good – or it would if it weren’t grey and overcast here! I’ll save it for a hot, sunny day. And three books sounds good to me – I barely read two and didn’t write a single review this week. (Then again, it was a very busy week!) Here’s hoping we both have more time to read next week.
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Yes, hopefully we will, Lark, although I have been bingeing on Netflix all day today! Thanks for stopping by.
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Netflix is dangerous – but a lot of fun!
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Definitely!
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The Shore sounds like a good one. Hope you enjoy and have a great upcoming week.
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I am leaning toward hoping I will love it, Brandileigh. Thanks for stopping by.
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What a nice and cozy little blog you have over here. I am glad you found way to my blog so I could comment back. We have had a bit of rain this week here in Oregon and I am ready for some sunshine. I get the newspaper on the weekends only so I can curl up with coffee and enjoy the Sunday paper. I also got a copy of Black Eyed Susans, I am hoping it will be a great read.
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Thanks, Heidi, I do love how our blogs are about rain, in a sense. Mine because of the Rainy Days and Mondays song…and a play on my name (Laurel-Rain)…Because we certainly don’t get enough rain here.
I do love Oregon….I always wanted to live in one of the beautiful cities “wiped clean” by all that rain.
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I don’t think I know any of the books you mention here! Interesting though. Thanks for dropping by my blog!
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Thanks, Bright Spark…glad you could stop by and check them out.
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I don’t take a paper, but I looooove reading the small town newspaper when I visit my Mom in Arkansas. Especially the “society” section where it tells who had a wedding (or some other event) and how they decorated for the reception and what everyone wore, what foods and punch were served, etc. There’s another section where they tell who was arrested and what they’re accused of and yatta yatta. Fascinating!
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Oh, those small town papers are the best, aren’t they, when it comes to local “happenings.” Thanks for stopping by, Jinjer….
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Great haul this week! This is the first that I’ve heard of all of them but The Shore sounds very intriguing. I just may have to add it to my TBR! Happy reading! 🙂
Krystianna @ Downright Dystopian
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Thanks, Krystianna, and finding new books, even the ones you haven’t heard of, can be fun!
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Oh – I love the look of Black-Eyed Susans and A Snitch in Time! Enjoy your week of activities, including reading.
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Thanks, Martha, I am excited about them both, too. Glad you could stop by!
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Black Eyed Susans is going on my tbr list!
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Doesn’t it look great? Thanks for stopping by, Vicki.
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No rain here. Feel free to send some along. Snitch in Time sound great. Hope you enjoy your books.
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Thanks, Cheryl, and after those couple of rainy days, it has been sunshine again. Looking forward to Snitch in Time.
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OMG. 3 reviews! That’s great. That’s a month worth of reviews for me. Have a great week ♥
WeeklyWrap@EverythingNyze
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Thanks, Nyze, they were enjoyable books, too. Glad you could stop by.
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I have Black Eyed Susans on order at the library. Enjoy the paper and the coffee 🙂
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Thanks, Sam, I did! I love Sunday papers, as there are lots of inserts…I am looking through the ads for a Blu-ray player, so I can get live streaming.
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Glad to hear your power didn’t go out – does nothing for reading plans 😉
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Yes, power outages are a bummer, Jo, and thankfully it doesn’t happen often. Thanks for stopping by.
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I enjoyed Bittersweet. Hope you do too! Nice mailbox!
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I am enjoying it so far, although I really don’t like some of the characters…Ev, for one. LOL Thanks for stopping by, Harvee.
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Black-Eyed Susans and Little Black Lies look great. Looks like you had a pretty great week!
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Thanks, Barb, and I am eager to read all of these books. Enjoy your week!
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We still haven’t had a good spring storm yet. Rain, yes but no thunder and lightning (which I love as long as I’m safe inside). Enjoy your new books and have a wonderful week!
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Thanks, Mary, and being safe inside is important. Glad you are having a good week!
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ONLY three books? I didn’t finish a single one last week. Have a great week!
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Ha-ha….Yes, I had two previous weeks with five, but that doesn’t happen often. Thanks for stopping by, Kathy, and enjoy your week.
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I hope you are enjoying Little Black Lies.
Black-Eyed Susans looks good.
Have a good reading week.
Elizabeth
Silver’s Reviews
My Mailbox Monday
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I loved Little Black Lies….finished it Saturday….and I’m still thinking about it. Thanks for stopping by, Elizabeth.
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Three books is still great! Better than the only 2 that I got done this past week. Thanks so much for stopping by my post earlier, have a great week!
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Thanks, Buffy….sometimes I do like savoring my books.
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My husband is an avid newspaper reader. I like the local “feel good” stories. I hope to get to Every Fifteen Minutes this week. I am currently reading a chunkster at over 600 pages, so it may not happen this week. Have a great week.
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Thanks, Nise, and those chunksters do gobble up our time, but often are delicious. Enjoy! And I love seeing the local news, too.
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Happy Reading! I love black-eyed susans…they are so pretty
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Definitely! Thanks for stopping by, Serena.
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There is something about a newspaper and a hot drink (or cold!) on Sunday morning. I don’t get one but occasionally hanker for one and buy it. All the books are unfamiliar to me this week but who knows about the future!
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I agree, Kathryn, and I’m glad I decided to subscribe to the weekend papers. Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your week.
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A lot of your books caught my eye, enjoy!
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Thanks, Mary Ann…enjoy your week!
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Hooray for a newspaper on the weekends. I’m so old-school, LOL! We still get a print paper. We’re headed to SoCal on Friday for my mom’s bday. People are saying it’s might be chilly there. On Memorial Day wknd??!!@ Oh no!
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I really missed getting a print newspaper, and didn’t know how much until I settled into my old ritual again…weekends with coffee and the paper! Thanks for stopping by, Susan.
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Black-Eyed Susans sounds like a book I’d enjoy.
I do the same on the weekends… coffee and the Sunday paper. I make the coffee and the Tribune delivers the paper!
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I think it will be, Leslie, and the ritual of coffee and the Sunday paper suits me, too. Thanks for stopping by.
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Having just discovered Laura Lippman, I’m all over Black-eyed susans! I hope it’s good, I haven’t read the author before. (PS new blpglovin’ follower!)
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I read two other books by Heaberlin, from Vine, and love her writing. Thanks for stopping by, Verushka.
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