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 hosted at the home site: Mailbox Monday.
And let’s join Sheila in It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?, at Book Journey.
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It is beautiful outside, with cooler temperatures promising that soon it will feel exactly like autumn. But meanwhile, I’ve been enjoying my reading…and on Thursday, my beautiful granddaughter Fiona helped me totally rearrange my office. The sofa bed went on the wall next to the door, so the length of the room stretches out just right for when it becomes a guest room. My bigger bookshelf went on the wall with my Nook…which is now my work station!
It was exhausting, but such a productive afternoon…and Fiona is awesome!
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This past week, I read some great books…and I veered off course a little from what I had on last week’s list…isn’t that what impulses are all about?
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LAST WEEK ON THE BLOGS:
Monday’s Child, Etc.: A Ditty Playing in My Head
Serendipitous Tuesday: “The Lake House”
Curl Up with “The Secret Language of Sisters”
Reluctantly Moving On: An Excerpt from “Interior Designs”
Hump Day Potpourri: What’s In a Name?
Thirsty Thursday & Hungry Hearts: Stress Eating
Sometimes a Bookworm’s Journey Includes Purging…
Bookish Friday: “The Liars’ Club”
Review: Rainy Day Sisters (e-book), by Kate Hewitt
Review: The House of Memories (e-book), by Monica McInerney
Review: The Nesting Place, by Myquillyn Smith
Review: The Good Goodbye, by Carla Buckley (Amazon Vine)
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INCOMING BOOKS: (Titles/Covers Linked to Amazon)
No books in the mailbox, but I received ONE review book from NetGalley.
Corrupted (e-book), by Lisa Scottoline (NetGalley)
Bennie Rosato the founder of the Rosato & DiNunzio law firm hides her big heart beneath her tough-as-nails exterior and she doesn’t like to fail. Now, a case from her past shows her how differently things might have turned out. Thirteen years ago, Bennie Rosato took on Jason Leftavick, a twelve-year-old boy who was sent to a juvenile detention center after fighting a class bully. Bennie couldn’t free Jason, and to this day it’s the case that haunts her. Jason has grown up in and out of juvenile prison, and his adulthood hasn’t been any easier. Bennie no longer represents those accused of murder, but when Jason is indicted for killing the same bully he fought with as a kid, she sees no choice but to represent him…
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WHAT’S UP NEXT? (Titles/Covers Linked to Amazon)
The Lake House (e-book), by Kate Morton (NetGalley)
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Catching Air, by Sarah Pekkanen
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Snow Deer & Cocoa Cheer, by Joanne DeMaio (Publicist Request)
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A Place We Knew Well, by Susan Carol McCarthy (Amazon Vine)
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What did your week look like? Care to share? Here’s something I enjoyed last week, after getting my flu shot. Breakfast at Marie Callender’s, starting with this coffee cake:
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I am so happy to have come across your post, this was a really great read and an amazingly written post! I had a chance to look at your blog and it is awesome so keep it up so I can keep reading! (:
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Thanks, RedHeadedBookLover…glad you found it, too; enjoy your visit, and I also liked visiting your blog.
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Aww thanks so much! Keep up the work with your blog!
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How fun to have Fiona help you. The room looks great.
I am jealous of THE LAKE HOUSE. I love Kate Morton’s books. ENJOY!!
Cool temps here in PA too.
Have a great weekend and week.
Elizabeth
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It was, Elizabeth…I rescued her from a boring day, and she saved me from a huge backache…LOL. Enjoy your weekend and week, too.
I am getting ready to start The Lake House today.
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Fiona is beautiful – those eyes ! And that breakfast is mouthwatering… Several years ago, I read the Forgotten garden by Kate Morton and loved it then, so I’m curious about her other book. Have a great week-end 😉
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Oh, thanks, Izabel, and I think she is too. The Lake House is my first read of Morton’s…loving it so far. Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your weekend.
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I like Lisa Scottoline and didn’t know she had a new book out. I must try to find it. I’m actually reading The Lake House at the moment and enjoying it – but I enjoy all of Morton’s books!
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I am excited about Corrupted, and luckily found it on NetGalley. I am a big fan of Scottoline’s. And I suspect I will be a fan of Morton’s, too, as I am loving The Lake House. Thanks for visiting, Deborah.
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That coffee cake looks great! I’ve never eaten at Marie Callender’s… I wonder if we have one around here. I like your new look- you had a productive week moving things around. And yay for cooler temps- we’ve really cooled off too, I like it but at the same time it’s been a little TOO cool at night. 🙂 Oh well can’t have it all, I guess…
I’ll bet the library is loving it when you show up… 🙂
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It’s around the corner from where I live, so I end up there a lot, mostly at lunch; but after the flu shot, I needed comfort food…LOL. Thanks for stopping by, Greg, and I love the reception I get at the library.
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You guys did a great job ob the room! The Lake House looks really good. Hope you enjoy all your new books. Your breakfast looks yummy – Have a great week!!
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Thanks, Grace, having Fiona help me made a tedious task into fun. Thanks for stopping by, and I enjoyed the breakfast. Hope you have a great week, too!
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The Lake House sounds interesting. And aw yay for Fiona helping you 🙂 Your breakfast looks delicious!
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Yes, wasn’t that great? Thanks for stopping by, Genesis, and I am really enjoying The Lake House. Have a great week!
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Yummy to that cake and coffee. Wonderful to have a grand daughter like Fiona, and great work with the rearranging. I agree, we can set a plan for our reading but change it out as the whim goes. If we can’t go by whim at our age well then its a crying shame! Hope you enjoy your reads this week.
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Ha-ha…Yay to going with our whims! I hesitated for a bit, and then said “why not?” I just added a book not on the list because I was in the mood for it (The Nesting Place), and didn’t get to one of the others (Catching Air). All in due time. Thanks for stopping by, and Fiona is a treasure.
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Yay for organization. I love changing things about it makes it look all new and exciting. Have a great week. Happy Reading.
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I agree, Megan; if I can’t afford new stuff, I can rearrange the heck out of the old stuff…LOL. Thanks for stopping by, and have a great week.
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Love your working nook!
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Thanks, Harvee, it served its purpose for a while with the bookshelves and filing cabinets, but it opened up the room so much when I put my desk in the closet/nook. Enjoy your week!
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Looks like you had fun rearranging! Mmmm coffee cake looks awesome!
Have a good week!
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It was pumpkin flavored, Heather…just what I needed that day. Thanks for stopping by…and it was later that day that I did the rearranging. Have a great week!
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Your granddaughter is awesome! Enjoy the nice weather. It’s much the same here in VA.
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She is! I am so glad that she came back here…she was gone for a while. Of course, at that age, they can decide to go all kinds of places…she is thinking of the coast right now.
Thanks for stopping by, Pat, and enjoy your weekend and new week.
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I like the new office look…and that coffee cake looks yummy. I’ve got a weakness for crumb coffee cake that is hard to control, lol. Enjoy your line up of books–many there I’m interested in as well.
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Thanks, Catherine, and the coffee cake was definitely delicious. I wouldn’t mind having some more right now…LOL. But I’m too lazy to go out. Have a great week, and thanks for stopping by.
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Kate Morton tends to write her books Long but they are very readable. Always about Secrets! I’ll be interested to hear if it’s any good, as well as the Cold War novel A Place We Knew Well. I’m wondering if that’s worth reading. Meanwhile I’ve been visiting SoCal this week and it’s been very hot! 105 is a bit hot for October, wouldn’t you say? Ouch.
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I am enjoying The Lake House so far…I don’t like LONG books as much as I once did, but so far, I am going with the flow. I hope the Cold War novel is good…it reminds me of my college years, when that was all happening. Thanks for stopping by, Susan.
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I had no idea Marie Callenders was a restaurant — I thought it was just frozen food. Your alcove with the curtain is cool.
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Oh, yes, the restaurants came first, then the frozen food…LOL. Probably not in all states…just like Cracker Barrel restaurants are in the Southwest, but not here in California. (I thought they were just cheese!).
Thanks for visiting, Steph, and I’m loving the alcove. It was used for a bookshelf and filing cabinet before…I like the work station here better.
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What a fun little office!
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Thanks, Deb, I am enjoying it!
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I understand about impulsiveness. I had a great plan to read one book for the Diversiverse event and then I read (then reviewed) another one for the event. It was just sooooo good that I couldn’t pass it up.
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It is great to feel free to do that…why shouldn’t we, right? Thanks for visiting, Bryan.
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That coffee cake looks heavenly and I’m suddenly starving! Your office/guest room looks great and I love the idea of using a sleeper sofa to turn it into an a guest room when need be. I’m looking forward to your review of the Kate Morton book. Have a great week!
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Thanks, Katherine, it was yummy! As for the guest room, when I had the sofa bed on the horizontal wall (I don’t know why I put it there!), there wasn’t any room to walk around the bed when it was open. Now, the new lengthy way will be better….great that I did this, now that my guests are gone! LOL.
But they will be back…hopefully, and other guests, too. I am enjoying The Lake House…I think I will be enjoying it for a couple of days, as it has over 500 pages.
Thanks for stopping by, and have a wonderful week.
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Your office/guest bedroom looks fabulous and cozy. I love it! That was so great of Fiona to help!!! And I’m jealous you have Marie Callender’s where you live! I miss them from when I lived in Cali 🙂
Have a great week!!
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Thanks, Kristin, I am quite pleased with how it turned out. And I guess I take Marie Callender’s for granted.
When I was traveling in the Southwest, I encountered a chain we don’t have here: Cracker Barrel. I would love to see it here.
Enjoy your week, and thanks for visiting.
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We have Marie Callender’s in town now that I live in your state, and we had Cracker Barrel everywhere in FL– my Mom loved to browse their gift shop while waiting for a table when she visited us. And… we are getting something kind of near to us soon, that we miss from our Northeast days… a Dunkin Donuts, yay! I love their coffee 🙂
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Oh, I loved finding Cracker Barrel when I was in Arizona….and the gift shops are fun. Thanks, Rita.
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I often feel the need to do some rearranging when the seasons change! Lucky you had a helper on hand too 🙂 Some nice cake after a flu shot is a fab idea!
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Thanks, Trish, I love that Fiona was around and available…teenagers often aren’t…LOL.
She’s coming over tonight to spend the night and then I take her to the train in the morning…she’s off to visit friends at the coast.
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What an adorable workstation! I love it! I hope you have a fantastic week and enjoy your new reads 😀
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Thanks, Tracy, I am so loving the work station and room arrangement and wondering why it took me so long to change things up…LOL. Whenever I get stuck in one way of having things, I am invariably shocked and amazed to discover that there are more options.
I am loving The Lake House. Enjoy your week!
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Nice collection of books and excellent arrangement for your office
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Thanks, MH….I am very pleased with the books and my new arrangement.
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What a busy week. I think I need to read a bit of Mary Karr since I saw another blogger highlighting her book’s, too. Have an amazing week.
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Yes, I am thrilled to have The Liars’ Club and Cherry is on its way to me. Thanks for visiting, Anne, and enjoy your week.
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Mmm, that food looks delicious, and yay for getting your flu shot. I’m a big believer in getting those. 🙂
The Scottoline book looks good and so does the Morton book. Your office nook looks awesome but I don’t think I’ve ever met someone who rearranges as much as you do. 😀 I need you to come to my condo and help me rearrange. 🙂
Have a great week!
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Me, too, Bea (about the flu shot); I have been getting one every year for a few years…but I almost let it slip by this year, with all the excitement of guests, etc.
I love Scottoline and I’m enjoying the Morton book. And yes, I do rearrange my stuff a lot. I get bored and want a “new” look, and sometimes the new arrangement is just what the room needs.
I knew one person who rearranged more than I do…and maybe that’s where I first got the habit. My ex-husband would rearrange while I was at work!
Enjoy your week….
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Catching Air looks interesting. Hope you enjoy your books and have a great upcoming week.
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Thanks, Brandi, and I am eager to read Catching Air. Enjoy your week!
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Granddaughters are pretty awesome aren’t they, Fiona is beautiful and her eyes are stunning! What a cool little nook for your work station, I love it. Glad you’re enjoying The Lake House, I love Kate Morton’s writing. And I’m curious about Sarah Pekkanen’s new one, I’ve only read one of hers, The Best of Us, it was ok.
Have a great week and happy reading 🙂
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Thanks, Teddyree, and I am loving the work station and so grateful for my awesome granddaughter. Both granddaughters are awesome, but my other one lives at the southern end of the state and I only see her a couple of times a year.
I am happy to finally read a Kate Morton book…and I read one of Pekkanen’s books (The Opposite of Me) which I enjoyed.
Enjoy your week!
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Your photos inspire me to do some interior decorating. I love how your work nook has drapes to hide it when needed. Have a good reading week!
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Yes, I loved creating that “nook,” which I used for bookshelves and filing cabinet for a while. It was a closet with one of those sliding doors which I had removed. Thanks for stopping by, vvb.
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Oh the flu shot. I need to put that on my list of things to do. Tomorrow, perhaps. Good job getting on top of that!
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Definitely! That is something I cannot forget every October….Thanks for stopping by, Rachel.
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I like the new furniture changes that you’ve made, but was it really cool enough for Fiona to wear a scarf and jacket, or is she just being trendy (like my daughter does at times)? We’ve been having an unseasonable heat-wave here, ugh.
So many of your books look good, and I’m excited to see a few I’ve never heard of, such as A Place We Knew Well. I’m putting that on the list asap. Also didn’t know there was a new Scottoline, yay! And the new DeMaio cover is just gorgeous and makes me want to read a holiday time book soon.
Have a good week and enjoy your new office arrangement.
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No, that photo was actually taken when it was cooler…but I liked the outfit and her overall look, so I decided to go with it..LOL. Thanks for stopping by, Rita, and I definitely am enjoying the new furniture arrangement.
I am excited about the new Scottoline, the DeMaio, and A Place We Knew Well.
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You and Fiona have done a great job!
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Thanks, Sam, rearranging my office was a lot of work…and fun, doing it together. I also cleared out more books while I was at it. Enjoy your week!
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Fiona sounds like an awesome granddaughter for sure! Corrupted looks really good!
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She is, Kathy! Today she heads off to the coast for a couple of weeks…she will be missed..
Enjoy your week, and thanks for stopping by…I’m eager to read Corrupted.
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I’m looking forward to hearing how you like Kate Morton’s book. I’ve been eyeing it as it looks so good.
Hope you have a great week!
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Thanks for stopping by, Yvonne….and The Lake House is one of those novels that goes back and forth between the past and the present, and with each visit, we learn more about the characters. I am savoring it, so far.
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Good reminder about the flu shot! I think I’ll take care of that today 🙂 Your granddaughter is lovely and that’s so great that you did that project together. I’ve had my eye on The Lake House and Corrupted looks intriguing too. Enjoy!
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Thanks, Lucy, I am loving The Lake House and working in my new “office space.” Fiona is the best. Enjoy your week!
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I love your workstation! I also can’t wait to read The Lake House. I hear the author is really great. Hope you have a fantastic week!
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This is my first experience with the author, but I’m enjoying The Lake House so far, Kristine. Thanks for stopping by, and I love my workstation, too. Enjoy your week!
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Looks like a great week last week, and sometimes it is better to not get any physical books, as full as all our TBR shelves keep getting! Thanks for stopping by my post earlier!
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Thanks, Buffy, I am trying very hard to mostly add e-books…so much easier to “hide” from those who would shout “hoarder”! LOL
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That room looks fab! I hope you have a great week in reading; Scottoline is one of my mom’s favorite authors.
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Thanks, Serena, I am loving it…and my new books.
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This post was so cozy and feel good. Loved the look of your office, and your books. I a curious about the Morton book. Mmm breakfast…. have a lovely week.
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Thanks, Heidi, I am so looking forward to being cozy in my newly arranged office…and the Morton book is good!
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A great job in rearranging looks good!, enjoy!
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Thanks, Mary Ann, I am pleased with how it turned out.
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Wow! What a busy week. Lovely remodeling with lovely granddaughter. Nice office nook.
Catching AIr and Snow Deer caught my eye. Happy Reading.
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Yes, it has been, Martha…thanks for stopping by, and it was fun changing up the office. I am also looking forward to Catching Air and Snow Deer.
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How wonderful to have a granddaughter close to help and have fun! Looking forward to Corruption and The Lake House!
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Thanks, Nise, and I am enjoying her while I can; I suspect she will be going away from here after a while, if not now, after college. I am enjoying The Lake House and looking forward to Corruption.
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That is so nice of your granddaughter to help you. I love your nook and how the curtains can quickly cover it up. You two did a great job with the changes. The Lake House sounds really good and I hope you enjoy all your new books. I hope you have a great week!
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Yes, that girl is a gem, Kathy…and thanks for stopping by. I am also enjoying the nook….and The Lake House.
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I love DeMaio books and have A Place We Knew Well in my libraries TBR list.
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Oh, I hope you get A Place We Knew Well soon…and I love DeMaio books, too. Thanks for stopping by, Vicki, and enjoy your week.
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Your office looks great! I had mine all organized last year and then – somehow – it exploded into clutter. The breakfast looks yummy – I can eat breakfast anytime of day. 🙂
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Oh, no, I hope mine doesn’t do that, but it will definitely be less “neat” after a while. Thanks, Leslie, and I enjoyed fixing it up…I also love breakfast foods. Thanks for stopping by.
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They all look great! Happy reading!
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Thanks, Anna, I am very happy with my books!
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So nice of Fiona to help you; I love your little work station!
Have a great week!
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Thanks, Kay, and I am loving my work station, too. Fiona is definitely a gem, and she seems to love helping. It’s reciprocal, of course; I take her shopping, the movies, etc.
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Hey, I love what you did with the office! It looks so homely and welcoming! Usually offices look so boring and quite “don’t come in here”, don’t you think? I love how bookish it is too 🙂 And the curtains to make it a bit more private if you’re working 🙂
Great work!
Amy x
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Thanks, Amy, I am really enjoying the newly rearranged space, and I always liked that little nook with the curtain, but before, there were bookshelves and a filing cabinet inside.
This is better. Glad you could stop by.
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