Morning Meanderings… A Few Books and A Few Blabbers

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Good morning!  I hope this sunny Sunday finds you well. 😀  I have had a fairly productive weekend – there are still things to do but I have been moving forward on the big MASTER LIST I made on Friday morning.  YEE HAW.  Yes, I just said that. Well… I typed it so I thought it so it is like saying it. 

I think.

Maybe.

Anyway – I have not been around to do a Sunday post on the books coming in for a few weeks so here is what has been waiting on the shelf to be Book Journey checked in:

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Some fun looking reads in my future.  😀  They all speak to me for different reasons but from this group the ones that are really sticking out for me at this moment is Susan Wiggs The Apple Orchard, Barbara Delinsky’s Sweet Salt Air (I have not read her in years!), Frozen and The Forever Marriage was from Ann Bauer speaking at our Library a couple of weeks back and the book she described sounded harsh and painfully real and well… I must read it 😀

Currently I am listening to Dad Is Fat (hilarious!), The White Princess, and starting The Twelve all on audio.  My book reading has suffered this month… I have been wanting to read Ordinary Grace, that book has traveled with me last weekend and from the living room to the bedroom to the car… and I have yet to get going on it.  Maybe today….

I hope your day is wonderful – I am at Church this morning, perhaps a bike ride this afternoon, a little work on my list and then possibly a motorcycle ride with friends or a movie tonight.  😀 

Do any of these books I posted call to you?

9 thoughts on “Morning Meanderings… A Few Books and A Few Blabbers

  1. A Wilder Rose is calling my name. Just read the description on Goodreads.com and am VERY excited about it!

  2. There are a lot that call to me. ENJOY!!

    I enjoyed Sweet Salt Air…I had never read a book by Barbara Delinsky before.

    Have a good day.

    Elizabeth

  3. Nice selection. I have a few of these too. I already read The Apple Orchard… a good story, a nice setting and just the right amount of romance for me.

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