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 Kathryn, our new leader in It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?, at The Book Date.
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It has been a great month! This week was a little slower than my previous one, since I spent way too much time on one book. I kept picking it up, reading a bit, and then setting it down again. It was not a favorite!
Today I celebrated the end of the month with a delicious lunch at the neighborhood Mimi’s: French Onion soup, a spinach salad, and strawberries. And a martini!
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LAST WEEK ON THE BLOGS:
Curl up and Let’s Muse: Upcoming Reads & Halloween
Curl up with “The Perfect Stranger”
Celebrating Connections & Blogging
Thirsty Thursday & Hungry Hearts: “House of Wonder”
Curl up with Me & Contemplate: Books Out, Books In
My Interiors: The State of My TBR Stacks
Saturday Sparks: Celebrating Family Diversity
Saturday Potpourri: Does the Past Inform the Present?
Monthly Wrap-Up: October Has Faded Away….
Review: A Place We Knew Well, by Susan Carol McCarthy
Review: The Perfect Stranger (e-book), by Wendy Corsi Staub
Review: Cop Town (e-book), by Karin Slaughter
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AROUND THE BLOGOSPHERE – Check out some Blog Posts:
Trish, at Between My Lines: 7 Random Ways to Choose Your Next Book;
Stacy, at The Novel Life: List Makers Unite & Call for Advice
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INCOMING BOOKS: (Titles/Covers Linked to Amazon)
I received one review book from Vine in my mailbox, and downloaded a NetGalley review book…and then I went a little nuts and downloaded three books (purchased).
All the Stars in the Heavens, by Adriana Trigiani (Amazon Vine)
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The Swans of Fifth Avenue (e-book), by Melanie Benjamin – (NetGalley – Release Date – 1/26/16)
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Purchased Downloads:
The Deep End (e-book, The Country Club Murders Book 1), by Julie Mulhern
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The Admissions (e-book), by Meg Mitchell Moore
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The Shadow Year (e-book), by Hannah Richell
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WHAT’S UP NEXT? (Titles/Covers Linked to Amazon)
Currently Reading: Maybe in Another Life (e-book), by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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Three Story House (e-book), by Courtney Miller Santo
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Ice Cold (e-book), by Tess Gerritsen
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House of Wonder, by Sarah Healy
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That’s my week…what did yours look like? Happy Halloween for those who celebrate it! I had this martini, which is how I celebrate weekends in general…LOL.
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I like how you celebrate the weekend! 🙂 I see you’re reading Maybe in another Life- I just bought that one and am keen to read it, so I hope you’re enjoying it. And I’m glad to see The Deep End making its way around. I thought that was good too, and hope you like it.
Love french onion soup. 🙂 Have a nice week…
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Thanks, Greg, and seeing The Deep End, as well as the second book, on your blog, made me want to read them both.
I am just beginning Maybe in Another Life, but I have a feeling it will be a good one. Thanks for stopping by.
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The end of October meal looks yummy and a great way to end the month. Have seen Maybe in Another Life on a lot of blogs but will be really interested to see your take on it.
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Thanks, Kathryn, I’m enjoying it so far! Have a wonderful week….
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Love the Rizzoli and Isles book ..so much better than the tv show. Your meal has me drooling. I hope your week ahead brings surprises 🙂
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I am excited about it, Kimberly! I have had it for way too long…I need to do better in the New Year. Thanks for visiting!
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Some lovely looking books as always Laurel – I particularly like the look of House of Wonder and I’m delighted to see you have a copy of The Shadow Year; I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
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Thanks, Cleopatra, and after reading your thoughts on The Shadow Year, I had to have it! Enjoy your week.
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Some great looking reads up there. Have a great week!
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Thanks, Maree, I am looking forward to them all. Enjoy your week!
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That whole meal at Mimi’s sounds good, thanks for sharing your pics – now I want a martini for breakfast :p
Your new books look really good, and I hope you’ll enjoy them more than the one you struggled with last week, Laurel-Rain.
Have a wonderful week ahead and happy reading.
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Oh, me too, Lexxie, and I’m off to a great start with Maybe in Another Life. Thanks for stopping by, and why not have that martini for breakfast? LOL. Actually, today is my mimosa day.
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It’s a good week-end celebration 😉 And that meal looks absolutely delicious ! I know Greg liked The deep end, I almost bought it myself before I remembered all those books I already have to read… Have a great week-end 😉
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Yes, it’s my plan to resist buying more…until I read more of the ones I’ve already purchased. Thanks for stopping by, Izabel, and it was a great way to celebrate…lunch, martini, reading. Enjoy your week.
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The dish and the martini look delicious. I like your books especially The Shadow Years. An abandoned house??? Yummy.:)
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That image of the abandoned house reeled me in, too, Hattie….thanks for stopping by, and enjoy!
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Mmmmm those foodie treats look delicious!! Enjoy your books and have a good week!
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Yes, Heather, that’s what weekends are for…IMO. Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your books, too.
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You’re reading Maybe in Another Life!! I loved that one- can’t wait to see what you think!
Your lunch looks and sounds so good!
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I am loving it, Brandie! I found it hard to stop, but I thought I should sleep…LOL. Thanks for stopping by! Enjoy your week….and I enjoyed the lunch.
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Lunch looks marvelous! I’ve read The Admissions is really good. I enjoyed The Shadow Year. Have a great month!
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It sounds good to me, and I’m glad you enjoyed it, Pat…also The Shadow Year. Thanks for stopping by…and yes, the lunch was marvelous!
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That lunch, especially the martini, looks fabulous! Hope you are enjoying Maybe in Another Life. Have a great week!
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Doesn’t it? Thanks for stopping by, Grace, and I am definitely enjoying Maybe in Another Life. Have a great week.
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Laurel… not many things can beat French Onion soup, a spinach salad, and strawberries…. and a martini! good for you. 🙂 Thanks for featuring Trish’s post “Random Ways to Choose Your Next Book” I’ll check it out. It may be what I need since I haven’t been able to finish a book in more than two moths 😦
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I agree, Daniela…and I also enjoyed Trish’s post. Thanks for stopping by!
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Great post! I’ve got Maybe in Another Life and House of Wonder on my TBR and they’re both books I’m really keen to read. I hope you’re enjoying them.
Thanks for stopping by my blog earlier.
https://rathertoofondofbooks.wordpress.com/2015/10/31/my-weekly-wrap-up-and-stacking-the-shelves-31-october/
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I am really enjoying Maybe in Another Life and hope to love all the books on my stack this week. Thanks for stopping by, Hayley.
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A perfectly balanced meal. LOL It looks delicious. I love French Onion Soup and martinis! Lovely books this week. I spy a few new authors too.
My Sunday Post – http://fuonlyknew.com/2015/11/01/whats-new-on-my-bookshelf-134-and-the-sunday-post/
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Yes, I think so, too, Laura…and we can count the martini as a sixth food group, right? LOL. Thanks for stopping by.
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The French Onion Soup and spinach salad sound and look fantastic! I haven’t had a good French Onion Soup in far too long. You got some lovely books this week! I really loved Mulhern’s 2nd mystery and want to go back and get The Deep End. It looks really great! Have a fantastic week and I’ll take a martini or two!
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I usually have the Corn Chowder there, but I’m glad I got the French Onion soup…it was delicious…and so was the salad.
Thanks for stopping by, Katherine, and I’m looking forward to The Deep End…and the second book.
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That lunch looks yummy, and what a neat idea to celebrate the end of the month. Your books look great. It’s too bad about that one book that gave you so much trouble. That’s always such a disappointment.
Have a great week!
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It was a disappointment, Bea, but luckily that doesn’t happen often. Thanks for stopping by, and I loved that lunch.
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All of those books look so good! The Deep End was really good.
I love French Onion soup but haven’t had it in awhile.
In answer to your question on my blog…it’s now November sweeps, so I think we are finally going to get the big Jason reveal. Or at least I hope so!
Have a great week!
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I’m glad to hear that about The Deep End…and I don’t have French Onion soup often, so it felt like a treat. I’ll be so happy to see some GH stories wrap up! Thanks for visiting, Yvonne.
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oh that lunch at Mimi’s has my mouth watering! I love the cover of House of Wonder, it’s calling my name and I don’t even know what it’s about. The Shadow Year looks good too. Off to check these out. Cheers … have a great week 🙂
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Yes, I loved the lunch and I enjoy looking at The House of Wonder. It’s about a dysfunctional family, of course…LOL. I’ve heard good things about The Shadow Year. Thanks for visiting, Teddyree.
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Wonderful haul and I added some of them to my wishlist. Happy reading and that lunch looks great.
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Good for you, Barb, and thanks for stopping by! I loved the lunch too.
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I love Mimi’s but I haven’t been there in a long time. That soup and salad look delicious!! I love how you celebrate and I need to do this too! You have a lot of great new books and I hope you enjoy them. Have a great week!
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I go to Mimi’s a lot because it’s right around the corner from where I live. Enjoyed my lunch…and thanks for stopping by, Kathy. Enjoy your week.
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Hope you enjoy The Deep End – so much fun and so much 70s! The Swans of Fifth Avenue looks great, too…. and oh, that lunch 🙂
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I love that era, and I am definitely looking forward to The Deep End…and The Swans….thanks for stopping by, JoAnn. Have a great week.
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What a delicious looking lunch. Especially the martini! Can’t wait for the Trigiani book. I have The Admissions on my stacks, hope to get to it this month. November! Can’t believe its here already. Have a great week.
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Thanks, Nise, and I can’t believe it’s November, either…of course, that means that there will be nothing but Christmas in the stores. I feel like Thanksgiving gets slighted…
The martini…and the lunch, too, were all good. A nice break. Can’t wait to read the Trigiani book and The Admissions. Enjoy your week!
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Ice cold looks good. I need to start reading that series soon!!
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I love the TV series, so I should have started the books long ago…but now it’s time! Thanks for visiting, Viki.
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I’m not a big fan of salads, but my favorite is spinach and strawberries with almond slivers, feta cheese, and balsamic vinegar as the dressing. Your picture made me hungry for it! I’ve been struggling a bit with In the Woods. I feel like I keep reading and reading but I’m not making much headway. Enjoy your week!
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I do love those items in a salad…and mine also had mushrooms. Feta cheese is my preferred cheese, as well as balsamic vinegar as the dressing. I’m getting hungry all over again! LOL.
I have In the Woods on Pippa and I don’t know why I’m putting it off…but if you’re struggling, I may wait a while longer! Thanks for visiting, Jen.
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Looking at that lunch makes me hungry!
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Me, too, all over again! Thanks for stopping by, RAnn….
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French onion soup is one of my favourite soups. Enjoy your books!
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Thanks, Yvonne, and I can almost taste the soup again…I’m loving Maybe in Another Life, and hoping to get to Ice Cold later today.
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You have a handful of awesome and good looking books here! So many genres and beautiful covers! Happy reading and can’t wait to see what you think about them! 🙂
My STS: http://readingadd.blogspot.com/2015/11/stacking-shelves-38.html
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Thanks, Yvonne, I think so too! It’s going to be a good week, I think. Enjoy yours!
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Interested in quite a few of your books both current and future! going to check availability now.
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Thanks, Mystica, hope you have a great week!
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As always you have a great list of ‘finished’ and ‘up next’ reads. My reading time is limited lately. Thanks for the intros. I really want to read All the Stars in the Heavens, and like the looks of The Three Story House and The Shadow Year. Have a great week!
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Thanks, Judy, and I’ve been trying to pick books from last year, as they are “dying on the vine” there. Enjoy your week!
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You always have the most appealing food pictures. I can’t believe October is over, and now it is feeling like they are shoving the holidays down my throat. Seriously I hate it!
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Thanks, Heidi, ever since I got my iPhone (Phoebe), I have snapped photos of food in restaurants. I thought I was the only one, but when my house guests (Son and DIL) were here, my DIL was always snapping photos of the food, too.
I hate it when they start the holiday commercialism so early!
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Nice looking mailbox! I used to love that soup and salad at Mimi’s but our Mimi’s closed last year.
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Oh, so sorry about that, Kathy! I would really miss Mimi’s….thanks for stopping by.
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Nice looking books in your mailbox this week. It has been so long since I’ve chosen anything from Amazon Vine. I miss their reminder emails. Thanks for visiting my blogs. Happy reading!
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Thanks, Kathy, I was going to opt out of Vine…but then I just couldn’t do it. Enjoy your week!
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That Martini looks good!
I’ve seen The Admissions around and I’m so curious about it. It sounds like it could be good, but I like the cover. And I didn’t know Adriana Trigiani had a new book coming! I’ve really enjoyed what I read of hers and I love books set in the ’30s, so I’ll have to look for this one. Happy reading!
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It was good, Kay, and I’m really looking forward to all of my new books. Thanks for stopping by.
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Thanks for including the link to my post Lauel! Much appreciated 🙂 Hope you are loving Maybe in Another Life as much as I did and I look forward to reading your review no matter what feel about it. All the stars in the heavens looks interesting and this is an author that I’ve heard a lot of good things about but haven’t tried yet. Have a good week!
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You’re welcome, Trish…I enjoyed the post. Thanks for stopping by, and I’m really loving Maybe in Another Life. I am also looking forward to the Trigiani book.
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Yummy lunch.
And looks like a great week.
I am looking forward to reading The Swans of Fifth Avenue. Ice Cold looks good too. I haven’t read a Tess Gerritsen book for ages. ENJOY!! She is always good.
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I have never read a Gerritsen book…how is that possible? I’ve been a fan of Rizzoli and Isles on TV for a while, now. I’m also eager to read The Swans….thanks for stopping by, Elizabeth.
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You’ve reminded me how Trigiani is popular. I need to try her soon. And you sold me on The Admissions. I added that to my TBR. I may add House of Wonders too.
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Thanks, Stefanie…glad the books appealed to you.
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I just finished The Admissions today. Hope you love it! The Shadow Year caught my eye. Have a great week!
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Oh, now I am really looking forward to it, Lucy…and thanks for stopping by.
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Your lunch looks so good – and your books too!
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Thanks, Sam, they were excellent! Glad you could stop by.
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Yummy meal, indeed! The House of Wonder cover is so cute it makes me want to check it out. Nice haul overall. Happy reading.
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I love the cover, too, vvb…thanks for stopping by!
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Great week! The spinach salad looks as good as the books!
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I agree, Leslie…the salad is gone, however, and the books are still here! LOL. Thanks for stopping by.
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So true! I hadn’t thought about it that way. 🙂
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Nice martini! Look like you went a little nuts on new titles, ha! I’ll be curious to hear if you end up liking All the Stars in Heaven and The Admissions. Enjoy your week!
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I hope to enjoy both books, Susan…thanks for stopping by, and yes, the martini was excellent.
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