It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?

Welcome to It’s Monday!  What Are You Reading!  This is a great way to plan out your reading week and see what others are currently reading as well… you never know where that next “must read” book will come from!

I love being a part of this and I hope you do too!  As part of this weekly meme I love to encourage you all to go and visit the others participating in this meme.  I offer a weekly contest for those who visit 10 or more of the Monday Meme participants and leave a comment telling me how many you visited.  **You do not have to have a blog to participate! You receive one entry for every 10 comments, just come back here and tell me how many in the comment area.

This past weeks winner:

Gina from Book Dragon’s Lair!

and from the previous week while I was in New York:

Lori from Escape with Dollycas Into A Good Book

Congratulations!  Please email me your book choice out of the recently cleaned up and LOVELY Reading Cafe at journeythroughbooks@gmail.com. 

What a week.  I spent Sunday through Friday in New York at BEA (Book Expo of America) which is a book bloggers heaven – seriously…. books, author, Publishers, and blogger friends.   I have attended the last three years and I HIGHLY recommend it.  What a rush!!!

So… that said… I did not have a lot of posts this past week as by day I was at the Expo and by evening I was at Publishing house and author events and as much as I had good intentions of posting… I was really just too tired.  Here is what I managed to put up last week:

Book Expo Recap #1

Where To Begin (a few pics from the past week)

BEA Recap #2

Yup… thats it.  Needless to say, I am behind on book reviews… I think I have 4 books to review and 3 audio books to review yet.  I have some writing to do, as well as more BEA recaps, and my Blogiversary party which will be here this Friday and you do not want to miss out as we have a lot of fun!  (If you have come the past two years you know this is a great time!!!)

  For my plan for this week:

Like everyone else, precocious high school senior Quentin Coldwater assumes that magic isn’t real, until he finds himself admitted to a very secretive and exclusive college of magic in upstate New York. There he indulges in joys of college-friendship, love, sex, and booze- and receives a rigorous education in modern sorcery. But magic doesn’t bring the happiness and adventure Quentin thought it would. After graduation, he and his friends stumble upon a secret that sets them on a remarkable journey that may just fulfill Quentin’s yearning. But their journey turns out to be darker and more dangerous than they’d imagined. Psychologically piercing and dazzlingly inventive, The Magicians is an enthralling coming-of-age tale about magic practiced in the real world-where good and evil aren’t black and white, and power comes at a terrible price.

Its Like Harry Potter in College!  Thank you John from Brilliance audio for the recommendation!  I am three hours in and really enjoying it!

 

 

How much change can one summer bring?

If you’re Caddie Winger — thirty-two years old, still living with her grandmother and giving piano lessons to neighborhood children — one summer can make the whole world look different. Caddie’s mother died when she was nine, and her grandmother raised her. Now their roles are reversed, and it’s Caddie who takes care of Nana. When her grandmother breaks a leg and insists on going into a convalescent home, Caddie finds herself being pulled out of her comfy, self-made nest. Living alone for the first time since college, she uncovers some startling truths from her past.

Jolted, she looks at the world with new eyes and begins to take charge of her future. As she makes a new best friend, takes risks she never dreamed she could, and navigates the depths and shallows of true love and devastating heartbreak, Caddie learns how to trust other people and, ultimately, how to trust herself. 

 

 

 

Amanda McCready was four years old when she vanished from a Boston neighborhood twelve years ago. Kenzie and Gennaro risked everything to find the young girl—only to orchestrate her return to a neglectful mother and a broken home.

Now Amanda is sixteen—and gone again. Haunted by their consciences, Kenzie and Gennaro revisit the case that troubled them the most. Their search leads them into a world of identity thieves, methamphetamine dealers, a mentally unstable crime boss and his equally demented wife, a priceless, thousand-year-old cross, and a happily homicidal Russian gangster. It’s a world in which motives and allegiances constantly shift and mistakes are fatal.

In their desperate fight to confront the past and find Amanda McCready, Kenzie and Gennaro will be forced to question if it’s possible to do the wrong thing and still be right or to do the right thing and still be wrong. As they face an evil that goes beyond broken families and broken dreams, they discover that the sins of yesterday don’t always stay buried and the crimes of today could end their lives.

I have some books to finish up on so I think I will leave this as it is here.  Monday, if the weather is cooperating, I am going to Duluth for their annual Library Sale.  I know, I know…. I just got back from a book event – but this is one I have always wanted to go to and it has never worked out before.  I plan on leaving early in the morning to get a good spot in line (I will share details in my Tuesday morning meanderings.)

 

In the mean time, I am super curious as to what you are reading!  Please link up below and I will try to stop by and see your books/audio and whatever else you have going on 😀

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BEA (Book Expo America) Recap #2

Friday afternoon, I posted my first BEA recap which pretty much covered Sunday when I first arrived in New York and the Simon Schuster YA event.  Today I want to share about Monday, June 3.

Monday was the Book Blogger Conference at the Javits.  Gail (A Ticket to Anywhere) who was my roommate, and I, walked the 5 blocks to the Javits from our hotel.  Once inside, we got in line for our badges for the week.  And from there, in line to go into the breakfast that was the kickoff to our day and a “speed dating” event with authors.  You chose a table that the author you wanted to chat with would be at – and then three authors rotated through your table while you ate.  I have to break here and share my favorite in line to breakfast comment I heard from the blogger standing in front of me and Gail. 

 

Blogger girl (chatting to friends):  SO have you read Insurgent yet?

Blogger girls friends/minions (Gail’s fun word of the week):  (a mix of yes and no’s and “huh?”)

Blogger girl:  I thought it was good but I am so in love with _________________ (no spoilers for those who have not read it yet) and hope that is who she chooses.  *sigh*

Blogger girls friends:  * a mixture of head nods and mumblings of agreement

Blogger Girl:  I really liked Divergent, but loved Insurgent… I can’t wait for the next book, what do you think they will call it?  Detergent?

😯

😆

 

Ok – so anyway, I sat at Table 7 which was going to have Justin Cronin, author of The Passage and the author of the highly coveted by me, The Twelve.  If I left BEA with one book, that needed to be the one.  And so yeah, I hung out with Justin Cronin.

Yup, me and Justin. Justin and me.  😀

After the breakfast portion of the day, Jennifer Weiner spoke about books and bloggers and life stuff.  She was pretty funny.  At lunch we had the authors at the tables again and looking over my itinerary I seen that at my table 7 was going to be a Craft author.  Crafts are so not my thing so I checked the schedule and moved to table 12 with Alison from Alison’s Book Marks where Erica Robuck would be the author.  I read Erica’s book, Receive Me Falling back in 2009 and loved it.  She said I was one of the first bloggers to read and review her book.  What is cool about Erica’s story is that her first book was self published, and now this second book, Hemingway’s Girl, was purchased and published by NAL Trade.  NICE!

Erica and I

After lunch I took a break from the afternoon sessions as out evening was packed, so I went back to the hotel – chilled for about an hour, changed into my clothes for the evening and came back for the closing talk with Jenny Lawson, The Bloggess, whose book is Let’s Pretend This Never Happened.  (Listened to on audio and reviewed last month).

**  Later I talked with fellow awesome Minnesotan Kim from Sophisticated Dorkiness about the afternoon break out sessions and here are two things I can take away from that I will apply:

1.  Do not put your full reviews on Good Reads…. put a part of the review and then link it back to your blog for people to read the rest.  Huh.  I hadn’t thought of that before, but it makes sense.  Until now, I have posted my full reviews on Good Reads. 

2.  Twitter is pretty much the best way for bookish communications/ linking posts/ and connecting with authors, publishers, fellow bloggers…. I needed to hear this.  It is hard for me to do Twitter because I just dont take the time for it.  I am trying now to be more open to Twitter and the possibilities of blog building it has.

So… Monday evening.  Alison from Alison’s Book Marks and I made our way to Scholastic’s invite.  I was uber excited as I had never been to Scholastic before.  Alison graciously walked me through the Scholastic store which was truly drool worthy with all the great books I either have read or want to read…..

Their party was…. AWESOME.  I am not just saying that either.  They had popcorn and a cotton candy machine.  Horduerves and lemonade, ice tea, or cola.  It was a wonderful Middle Grade/YA get together!  Once there we sat with Kathy from Burmuda Onion and Julie from Booking Mama

And more was yet to come.

Scholastic had their authors each take a turn talking about their newest book. Then they read from the book, each author taking a character part.  The result?  HILARIOUS.  James Dashner (author of Maze Runner, Scorch Trials…) was a hoot.  He was so funny and always seemed to be given the funny parts such as “cranky grandmother” or “angry aunt”.  And he played his parts well, even once saying he channeled Mrs. Doubtfire. His newest book Infinity Ring sounds fantastic!

James Dashner and I

Maggie Steifvater (author of Linger, Shiver, and Forever, just to name a few) is not only talented beyond belief, she is cut and funny and someone I think would be a blast to hang out with.  Raven Boys is much coveted!

The one that surprised me the most was Eliot Schrefer, who’s book Endangered will be released this November.  The book is about the Congo and a girl who is trying to save the endangered bonobos.  I knew I did not want to read this book.  I have such a soft heart for animals and animals hurting really breaks me up.  As Elliot talked about his research with the bonobos, and then read an exert from his book… leaving us with a cliff hanger…

my heart stopped and my eyes welled up.

Then… they showed a picture of the cover:

Damn.  Now I have to read this book, and did get an advanced reader copy at BEA.

Next stop (and yes, this is still Monday) was the Harper Collins party.  As always, a blast.  It was so fun to connect with blogger friends, authors, and Harper Collins peeps.  I so enjoy this event every year!  AND – it was time for my annual pic with Alison from Alison’s Book Marks.  We have a funny tradition now of having a picture together at this event.  We met at BEA in 2010 and connected over books and then in 2011, chatted again at the Harper Collins Party and this year, we hung out quite a bit which was a lot of fun.

and here we are in 2011…

and again in 2010…

Alison’s hair stays the same… I am always changing it up…LOL… now seeing these pics, I want to go short hair again.  😛  Its also funny, now that I look at these that we are always on the same side.

Later that evening, roomy Gail (Ticket To Anywhere), two other gals (forgive me… I have lost names and blogs in my head somewhere) went to an Irish pub for dinner.  Gail and I are both Irish so this was so much fun and our waiter, Pearce (like Bronson) has such a thick great accent that I wanted to miniaturize him and keep him in my purse to take out for later get togethers.  😀

I was so tired in this pic with Gail.  It had been a LONG Monday but filled with such great events!

Stay tune – BEA Recap 3 is coming (The Expo!)

and be sure to check out BEA Recap 1

Morning Meanderings… Where To Begin…

Good morning!  😀  I can not even begin to tell you how good it felt to sleep in my own bed last night…. and now sit in my recliner looking out on a beautiful day and knowing I will soon be basking in the sun with a book enjoying a (for the most part) quiet day.

Quiet because no one knows I am in town.  Well, a few friends do, but I was supposed to come back from New York and go right into the MS 150 bike ride that I would have shuttled to yesterday afternoon after I got off the plane.  The night before I left New York I cancelled out of the ride.  I really wanted to do it but several things were at play:

1.  I was exhausted from all the events and constant “go go go” of New York

2.  I really was missing seeing Hubby, and our new pup, Sam.

3.  A little peopled out.  I had been with large amounts of people since last Sunday and I am a person who needs to unplug from the activity and step back at least once a week.  Doing the ride today and tomorrow would have put me with about 2,500 people. 

4.  I wasn’t looking forward to two more nights in a hotel.

SO here I am.  Home.  Today I am going to mow the lawn and listen to audio.  I have some wonderful choices thanks to a dinner we had the last night in New York with John from Brilliance audio (going with The Magicians, John!) .  I cant wait to dig in and I just finished one last night on my IPOD so I am ready.  😀  I am also going to write a few reviews throughout the day.  I wrote up a list yesterday and I am about 5 behind, soon to be more as this afternoon I am sitting on my deck with book.  That is the plan.  And later we have invited friends over to grill tonight and hang out and chat.  She is in my book club so it will be fun to talk BEA, and they are close friends so this will be quite laid back and I am soooooo looking forward to it. 

For this mornings Saturday Snapshot brought to you by the wonderful Alyce from At Home With Books, I thought I would give you a few random shots of New York and the Expo.  I started my recap post yesterday afternoon with BEA Recap 1, and hope to put up recap 2 later today.  I am writing a blow-by-blow of my daily experience to give you the BEA feel.  To pick up the full story on the pictures, please read my recap posts.  😀

We were in a thai restaurant (Yum Yum Two – so good!) and it started to pour. It was actually pretty to watch. As soon as the rain came, it went, and by the time we were done eating it was a beautiful day to walk.
The Javitz Center…. where all the magic happens 🙂
Oh Snap! Me and James Dashner! (More about this in the recap part 2)
Can someone identify this building for me? I was walking with Alison from Alison’s Book Marks and she said it was one of the most gorgeous buildings in New York.
Times Square!
Day 1 Registration area for BEA… about 8 am.

More to come in the next couple of days here.  🙂  Also a completely random note but today is my 3 year blogiversary – in the past two years we have had a big party here with giveaways (books, swag, gift cards) and fun stuff and I do not want to miss that so please accept my invitation to my 3 year Blogiversary Party which will take place on Friday June 15th.  😀

BEA (Book Expo America) Recap #1

Just this afternoon I have returned from the Book Expo in New York.  What a whirlwind week of books, book events, author events, blogger friends and get together.  This is truly one of the highlights of my year and I highly recommend it to anyone who is debating if they should go.  YES.  GO.  😀

Over two or three posts I am going to share with you the BEA experience I had this year so hopefully you can see it through my eyes.  One of the cool things about BEA is that each person has such a unique experience.  As people start to post about the books and events there is no doubt in my mind that I will be shocked to see a book I covet that I did not know was there.  There will be bookish get together that I did not know about as well. 

I arrived on Sunday morning flying from Minneapolis to Chicago to New York.  The first time I have ever flown alone.  (True story!)  I shuttled to my hotel, dropped off my bags and walked around the Times Square area until I connected with my room-mate for the week, Gail from Ticket To Anywhere.  Together Sunday evening we went to the Simon Schuster YA event. 

These 5 books and authors were presented at this wonderful party that has delicious horduerves and drinks being served.  Oh course I was super excited to hear from Lenore Applehans, who blogs at Presenting Lenore and has her first book coming out – Level 2!!!!  (I am so excited!!!)

 

I even did a little video but thought I was recording and I wasn’t so tried again… and only captured a bit of what she was saying:

All the authors and their books sounded wonderful and as each person spoke I would nudge Gail and say “Oh I want to read that book!”  At the end of the night we were presented with a swag bag with a copy of each book!!!  SQQQUUUEEE!!!!!

Dont these books look wonderful?  You might think I am being bias by featuring only Lenore and that is a little true – but it is also due to the fact that I was finishing up some work business on the phone on Sunday evening and I had to keep popping out of the event so the only one I was able to hear talk in their entirety was Lenore. 

I am going to write more soon…. I wanted to write more tonight but honestly… I have been up since 3:30 am to catch my flights and I am a bit wiped out.  More tomorrow…. promise 😀

Morning Meanderings… The Missing Blogger

Good morning!  Oh wow… I did not mean to be absent from the blogesphere while in New York.  I can’t explain how this year is different from last years other than I think I was wiped out before I came to New York and feel like I have never really caught up.  AND every day since stepping a toe off the place in New York I have RAN from event to event…

Which I promise upon my return home I will give details and pictures… I am just a little fried right now and as I type my roommate Gail from Ticket To Anywhere is saying “Are you actually writing a blog post?”

Which I am….

a little one. 😀

So today is the last day of BEA and I have had a blast, met up with friends, met some fun authors and event got lost in New York for about an hour (sorry Alison!)… more on all that later –

What I did want to share is if you remember last year Reagan from Miss Remmers Reviews and I took over the info booth…. well, Reagan did not attend this year….

however, I thought it would be fun…

to do it again:

So there I am … alive and caffeinated in New York.  Thank you for hanging in there with me, we will return to our regularly scheduled blogging whatevers upon my return home. 

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?

Welcome to It’s Monday!  What Are You Reading!  This is a great way to plan out your reading week and see what others are currently reading as well… you never know where that next “must read” book will come from!

I love being a part of this and I hope you do too!  As part of this weekly meme I love to encourage you all to go and visit the others participating in this meme.  I offer a weekly contest for those who visit 10 or more of the Monday Meme participants and leave a comment telling me how many you visited.  **You do not have to have a blog to participate! You receive one entry for every 10 comments, just come back here and tell me how many in the comment area.

** I am currently in New York and will choose last weeks winner when I return and announce that winner with next Mondays winner as well 😀

As I stated above, I am currently running around New York being extremely bookish… yes, more so than usual.  SO this will be the mini version of the Monday meme….

I brought with me to read Look Again by Lisa Scottoline which is our book club read for June and Long Gone by Alafair Burke for a book tour.

Add your Monday what are you reading to the link below… other participants love to come around and see the different books and audio that everyone is reading… I know I always add to  my wish list!  😀

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Morning Meanderings…. BEA – You can participate from home!!!

Good morning!  It’s really really early by the time you are reading this I should be flying to New York, my flight left Minneapolis at 5:45 am.  Book Expo Of America… here I come!

Today I wanted to share with you something a little different than I normally do in the mornings.  While many book bloggers are currently flying from all over the world to New York…. many of you are still at home keeping the blogs fires lit.  What I want to share with you this morning, or I guess really, what I have asked Danielle from There’s A Book, to do this morning is share with you a very fun event called Armchair BEA.

Take it away Danielle!

Hi Sheila and Book Journey Readers!

What an exciting week and month in the book blogging community! Book Expo America, Armchair BEA and Audiobook Month all packed in together making more than enough bookish goodness to go around.

I’ve long been a fan of Sheila’s site and especially her enthusiasm for all she’s involved with. So, when she asked if I’d be interested in guest posting on her site about one of the biggest events happening in the book industry, Armchair BEA, I was so excited.

For those of you who might not be familiar with Armchair BEA first off let me say you absolutely should check it out! In a nutshell here are the basics of what makes up this great event:

If you’re a book blogger who can’t attend Book Expo America and the Book Blogger Convention in New York this June (June 4 – 8, 2012), you don’t have to miss all the fun – this virtual convention is the place to be! The Armchair BEA site includes news about daily blogging themes, discussions, giveaways and more!

This is the third year for Armchair BEA and it’s more exciting than ever. Armchair BEA began as six book bloggers (Tif from Tif Talks Books, Florinda

Armchair BEA won this award in 2011

from The 3 R’s Blog, Pam from Bookalicious.org, Chris from Chrisbookarama, Michelle from That’s What She Read, Emily from Emily’s Reading Room and myself) looking for a way to enjoy the week without feeling too bad that we couldn’t actually attend the event in person. To be honest, we all originally thought of calling it the “BEA Pity Party,” but decided it would be so much more fun to make it a fun event centered around the books, authors, publishers and bloggers we love. What we didn’t anticipate was the overwhelming response from the book community. With only two weeks of planning before BEA and Armchair BEA started that first year we had over one hundred participants, close to a dozen sponsors, an agenda filled with activities and even one Twitter party.

Since that first year we’ve added more organizers (Amy from My Friend Amy and Julie from My 5 Monkeys), increased the number of participants from one hundred to over five hundred the second year, added partners (Edelweiss and Book Expo Authors Studio Podcast) and included nearly ev

ery major publisher in our Sponsors listing. Last year was a whirlwind packed with behind the scenes exclusives and an additional Twitter party.

During our third year we’ve grown to include more than any of the original founders would have ever predicted. What began as a way to escape the feelings of missing everything going on in New York has become the event to participate in. This year, in one of the biggest surprises thus far, we’ve now partnered with Book Expo America. The partnership is one of the biggest steps toward bringing everyone involved with Armchair BEA closer to the event happening in New York and we couldn’t be more excited.

No doubt Armchair BEA has become something each of us organizers looks forward to ea

ch and every year. I hope if you haven’t already decided to join in that you’ll consider it, even if you happen to be attending BEA! Armchair BEA is definitely the event of the year and we’d love to have everyone from the book blogging community participate!

 

 

 

 

So there you have it… it looks (and sounds so awesome) and I am hoping that many of you will pop over to the Armchair BEA site and applaud the hard working bloggers that are working behind the scenes, as well as a few like Danielle that are at BEA making connections to Armchair BEA. 

By 1:00 pm central time I will be popping through the New York airport trying to find luggage and a taxi to get in the vicinity of my hotel…. check in is not until 3 but I can drop my bags there and then I think I am connecting with Mari from Bookworm with a View and my roommate, Gail from Ticket To Anywhere.  Sunday 6 – 9 pm is the Simon and Schuster Open house.

I will continue to pop in as I can… I had big plans to have more posts ready before I left but my week got away from me and now I am hoping to get a few reviews up this week as well, but for sure you will hear about my day to day happenings at BEA!  😀

Morning Meanderings… The Art Of Procrastination (BEA style)

Good morning.  Let’s just get to this.  I have been up since 5 am.  I am sitting here in my pajama’s… coffee cup at my right hand… next to a notebook of lists of “to do’s”.  Later this afternoon, I will drive to the cities and stay overnight to catch my flight in the wee hours of the morning tomorrow to New York for BEA.

I have not packed.  I have not really done much of anything besides organizing my agenda of events on Wednesday evening.  I have never been less prepared for this trip.  😯

My work week was busy with a capital B.  Yesterday is normally my day off but I had things to prep for while I was gone next week and I thought I would be out by noon and then get a jump on these tasks before me.  Uhhhh…. yeah…. I walked out of work at 4:55 pm, barely making it to the bank in time, in fact they locked the door behind me as I ran in. 

With my hubbies busy schedule as owner of an Excavating company, I take care of all lawn care.  Our lawn takes about 2 1/2 to 3 hours to mow and I broke a belt on it on Monday.  I got it fixed and on Thursday evening at 8:15 pm (yup… pm) I mowed the front part.  Last night after running to the bank and getting home around 5:15 pm I should have started the back and finished it.  Instead I called my hubby, found out he would not be off the job until around 9 pm, took one look at the lawn, thought about my BEA prep I still needed to do… groceries to buy…. and I called a friend and went out to a quick dinner instead.  😛

I got home around 8:30 pm, and started the back lawn until I could not see… and I will finish later today before I leave.

So today – here is what I need to do:

1. pack

2. finish laundry

3. finish lawn

4. stop at work, one quick email I need to send

5. take bike to friends house who will deliver it to Duluth for me for the MS 150 bike ride next weekend.

6. Pack my bike gear

7.  Fix the deck gate so Sam (newer dog) can not squeeze through while I am away and break my heart)

8.  Grocery shop for hubby while I am away – quick easy fixes

9.  Stop at a couple stores in town – I have a gift card

10.  Get nails done

See – really it is not so bad…. only 10 things!  😀 

Anyhoo…  I do want to post a pic or two fro Alyce’s Saturday Snapshot since I almost forgot it is Saturday…. here is my deck after last weekend hauling out of all things that scream “yes, come and hang out with me at my favorite place to hang in the warm summer time:

(Stop by and add your own pics to Saturday Snapshot as well or just check out what everyone else is up too 🙂 )

Have a super day – and dont worry about me… I actually work well under pressure and have a game plan of when and where I need to be to get it all done and leave here about 4 pm this afternoon.  From the hotel tonight I plan to prep a post or two, and I will be checking in throughout the expo as well so keep stopping by 😀

Morning Meanderings… Audio, A Trip, and Garden Party Wrap Up

Good morning!  😀  Hope you all are finding your Friday morning to already be delightful… the sun is actually out here so I am hoping for a lovely day which I need in order to finish our lawn 😀

This will be a rather sporadic post this morning.  I am usually off on Fridays but this next week while I am away is a big one for a kids camp that I usually help with, a big meeting that I normally do the set up for… BEA pushing back one week this year has put me where I am today – going into work to do some more prep work and hopefully I can be done by noon.  I have not packed yet, I want to get my nails done, prep some food for my hubby here, and pack for my bike ride that will take place right after I return from BEA – RIGHT AFTER as in that bag needs to be in my vehicle.  😀

In a completely random side ways conversation… my audio book order came in from bookcloseouts.com… Each of these was around $3.00 each:

YAY!!!  My summer listening is going to be AWESOME!!!

And finally, if you missed out on the garden party here yesterday for our read a long, Secret Garden, you missed some wonderful party conversations!  I, was late to my own party with a heavy schedule yesterday but caught up with all of you at the end and had a chance to chat with each guest so I feel it was a success.  I have not made it around to all the posts yet, but I will – later today. 😀

There were some winners from the Secret Garden read a long and using random.org while I sit my coffee this morning they are as follows:  

Winner of the Secret Garden DVD:

Ryan from Wordsmithonia!!!

 

Winner of the book, Little Lord Fauntlerot, also by Francis Hodgson Burnett:

Faith Hope and Cherry Tea from Tea Room

 

 the garden supplies:

Allie from A Literary Odyssey

 

and the $5 Amazon Gift Card goes to:

Robin from A Fondness For Reading

Winners please email me shipping info (no po boxes!) at journeythroughbooks@gmail.com.  Robin, I will email you your gift card.  😀

There is also a survey going on yesterdays post about what book I am going to offer up next for a June read-a-long, feel free to put your two cents in – I will announce that book and sign up info tomorrow morning.  See you all later – have a gorgeous day!  😀