Sunday – Week in Review

Looking back it was a busy week but I did get a few things done…

Random pic in Ely, MN
Random pic in Ely, MN

My review for The Light, The Dark, and Embers Between by JW Nicklaus was posted last Monday

I also posted a great giveaway for the incredible  Jantsens Gift by Pam Cope being available with 5 copies to giveaway!

I made a couple purchases with week when I went into our local book store and bought Pope Joan and The Girls from Ames

I hit a little Blast from  the Past post when I reviewed the Three Sisters Trilogy by Nora Roberts…. three of my favorite all time books!

I was gone for the weekend and came back to sign up for the Harry Potter Challenge!

I am currently almost finished with Pope Joan and I am loving this book!  Be sure to check out my post on how to get a signed copy from the author as well as a chance to win tickets for two to the premiere of the Pope Joan Movie with the author and her family!

And now…. for the books that came in the mail this week:

048Above:  Well the top two in the pile are my purchases…  and where you see doubles of a book, that is upcoming giveaways.  I have some great reads that just came in and I am excited to get on them!

Below:  While I was away this weekend I went to the Silver bay Library Sale and picked up a bag full of books at a quarter a piece.  So some of the books you will see in this picture I may already have – but I could not resist a quarter book!

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So there you have it!  More to the TBR pile.  I have a busy week ahead – I will take part in two blog tours this week *my first ones!) A Will To Love by Kim Smith and Blue Like Play Dough by Tricia Goyer.

I have several books read that I need to write reviews on and hopefully will get a good start on that as well as a new Guest Blogger post that I have been working on for over a week now but just have not had time to finalize!Kreativ blogger award

Oh and one more thing, I received the Kreativ Blogger award from Reality  Bites!  Thank you!  Stop over and see this fun blog that writes on many topics and genres.

Ready to roll this week?  I am!

Pope Joan by Donna Woolfork Cross Giveway!

I recently started an amazing book called Pope Joan by Donna Woolfork Cross. I am still reading it and Pope Joanhope to finish it today and have my review posted, but this I felt couldn’t wait!

The author, Donna Woolfolk Cross and I have been emailing back and forth and we have been discussing the movie coming out this fall based on this book. What? You didn’t know? Yes, this fall the movie is going to be out in theaters.  See trailer here

Chatting with Donna, who is just a delightful person, she has offered my readers a signed copy of Pope Joan autographed and inscribed just to you! I am very excited about this giveaway and want to get started on it right away!

Book sales on this book over the next 3 weeks will determine in part how widely the movie will open in the U.S. So from our little corners of the world I would love to see if we could help out.

Here are the ways you can earn entries for this giveaway:

1 entry for leaving your comment here of how (if you were the winner) you would want the book signed and inscribed.

2 extra entries for blogging or twittering about this giveaway and leaving the link here in a separate comment.

Earn 2 extra entries by calling the biggest name bookstore in your area and seeing if they have Pope Joan in stock. If not, they should! With this link here they can download posters about the book and the red carpet giveaway.  (On a separate comment post what store you called)

5 extra entries if you go out and purchase the book either at a local book store or online and let me know where you did.  (If you have book clubs or reading groups that purchase the book, let me know and earn the points for how many books total were purchased)  * this entry as well need to be on a separate comment.

And don’t forget that your receipt for the purchase of this book can by mailed for a chance to go to the premier of the movie with Donna Woolfolk Cross!   More information here on this.

For every 25 comments I will add to this giveaway so please share this with your friends and other book lovers.

For a thousand years her existence has been denied. She is the legend that will not die–Pope Joan, the ninth-century woman who disguised herself as a man and rose to become the only female ever to sit on the throne of St. Peter. Now in this riveting novel, Donna Woolfolk Cross paints a sweeping portrait of an unforgettable heroine who struggles against restrictions her soul cannot accept.

Brilliant and talented, young Joan rebels against medieval social strictures forbidding women to learn. When her brother is brutally killed during a Viking attack, Joan takes up his cloak–and his identity–and enters the monastery of Fulda. As Brother John Anglicus, Joan distinguishes herself as a great scholar and healer. Eventually, she is drawn to Rome, where she becomes enmeshed in a dangerous web of love, passion, and politics. Triumphing over appalling odds, she finally attains the highest office in Christendom–wielding a power greater than any woman before or since. But such power always comes at a price . . .

I hope you all go and pick up your copy of Pope Joan and enjoy a great read!  As we are a part of the reading community, I would love to see what we can do!

This giveaway will end August 15.

redcarpetUpdate July 28:  My review of Pope Joan

Harry Potter Reading Challenge

Harry Potter challengeI didn’t mean too!  I was just catching up on some posts and doing a bit (just a bit) of blog surfing to see what my fellow book bloggers have been up too and I swear I fell right into a Harry Potter trap!  (Perhaps it was magic!)  I first seen it on one blog… and posted a comment about my TBR pile and there was just no way…. then I found my way to Galleysmith and once I seen the books being offered for being a part of this challenge….. it was all over but the signing of the Linky.

So here I am.  Staring lovingly at my Harry Potter series of books, having wanted to take them off the shelf this year before the movie came out but I never made it….. now, thanks to the challenge…. I will!

Go over to Galleysmith and sign up to join me as well as many others as we bring out the books that for me, hold a tiny corner of my heart, and memories as my two boys grew up with these delightful books.

1.  Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone by JK Rowling

2.  Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban

3.  Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows

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Home from the North Shore

the fanastic four

I am home and my friends and I had a wonderful time on the North Shore this weekend.  A little shopping in Ely Minnesota at the Blueberry Festival, spoke with a couple publishers, went to a street dance , hit a book sale during Beaver Bay Days and made our way home today.

I am super tired so will not get much done tonight but bookmark this page, follow, whatever you need to and keep an eye open this week because I have a lot of fun things coming starting this Sunday!

* I have an amazing offer from the author of Pope Joan, Donna Woolfork Cross that you will not want to miss!  I will be posting this tomorrow.

* I have a couple amazing giveaways that I will be posting as well this week.

* My first blog tour takes place this week and I am so excited to be a part of  the A Will To Love by Kim Smith tour.  This book will be one you will want to know more about!

* I have reviews to post for some excellent reads

*Sunday evening I will be posting what has been in the mailbox this week and what is coming up for reviews….  stay tuned…. there will be something new happenings every day this week!

I absolutely love hanging out with my friends…. they rejuvenate me.  We go, we explore, we talk for hours into the night about everything – and nothing.  And then when it is over I have new memories and feel so blessed to be surrounded by such amazing friends!

Summerhouse – Take Ten (TEN???)

One of my all time favorite reads is Summerhouse by Jude Deveroux.  I just adore the writing, the images that come to mind as I read about this incredible house – but even more than the house – much more than the house, it is about friendships and second chances. The title speaks to me.

Earlier this week I seen a great feature by Kay at The Infinite Shelf about different books with the same title.   I found that fascinating.  Tonight I decided to try that with Summerhouse and I am amazed at what I found!  Here are the books called Summerhouse that I found in a quick search:

Summer 1My Fav…. so we shall call this Summerhouse #1:

Synopsis: Three best friends, all turning forty, celebrate at a summerhouse in Maine — and take stock of their lives, loves, and choices. A mysterious “Madame Zoya” now arrives, offering them a chance to relive any three weeks from the past.

summer-house 2summerhouse 10This is Summerhouse #2….this one I have seen everywhere on book blogs.  New release, summerhouse 11looks good.  And check it out!  Three great covers!

Synopsis:  After years of wandering from whim to whim, thirty-year-old Charlotte Wheelwright seems to have at last found her niche. The free spirit enjoys running an organic gardening business on the island of Nantucket, thanks in large part to her spry grandmother Nona, who donated a portion of land on the family’s seaside compound to get Charlotte started. Though Charlotte’s skill with plants is bringing her success, cultivating something deeper with people–particularly her handsome neighbor Coop–might be more of a challenge.

sUMMER HOUSE 5This one, #3… was released to the US in 1997

Synopsis:  When successful industrialist Alfred Dunstan arrives in the Lake District to build his family a mansion, it seems to fifteen-year-old Chrissie Ascham that something new, exciting, and more than a little unnerving has entered her life. For nothing in her carefully governed childhood – not even an amateur botanist mother or an abstracted Renaissance-obsessed father – has prepared her for the sheer raw energy of the Dunstans. Before long, she has been drawn into a world dominated by Alfred’s tyranny and his implacable war with his son, Jack – not to mention his daughter Beatrice’s passionate lust for the good things in life and the childlike gentleness of his neglected and beautiful wife, Letty. A trip to view the cultural glories of Venice turns into a sensual awakening – not only for unworldly, reflective Chrissie, but for Letty Dunstan also – setting off a spiraling sequence of passion, tragedy, and betrayal involving wartime treachery, slow and seductive blackmail, and thirty of the world’s most fabulous pearls…during the last sultry, unheeding summer before the outbreak of the Great War.

summerhouse 6Summer House #4…. this one looks good

Synopsis:  She made a life with one man—but always loved another at…The Summer House.

Jean Stone captured readers’ imaginations with the “graceful prose, vivid imagery and compassionately drawn characters” (Publishers Weekly) of novels like Tides of the Heart and Places by the Sea. Now, in her latest novel, she reveals the public scandals of a family destined for political greatness—and the private secrets of a woman who traded her childhood dreams for a role she was born to play….

summerhouse 7Summerhouse #5… what a cute looking book!

Synopsis:  When Grandma laughs, everybody laughs! Everyone, that is, except Ella. She’s a very serious girl. Until the day when Grandma says to her, “You have to find some sunshine inside yourself–even when it’s winter”. And she gives her granddaughter the key to the summerhouse–a world of warmth and sunshine. Full color.

summerhouse 8Summerhouse #6…. I love this cover!

Synopsis:  1918. Young Lady Helen Barstairs, the dutiful daughter of Lord Hardingham, believes everything her mother and father tell her. So when her parents say she will never find a better husband than Richard – ‘brave, handsome, wealthy, such a charming man and quite a catch’ – she believes them, and agrees to marry him before his return to the Front. Helen hopes the letters they exchange will allow them to get to know one another but over time, Richard’s correspondence becomes increasingly cold and distant, and Helen begins to wonder just who this man she has married really is. And that’s when Oliver Donovan enters her life.Helen knew embarking on an affair was not a wise decision but, for the first time in her life, Helen knew what it felt like to be in love. With the war continuing on foreign shores, Oliver had to return to his regiment – and was never seen again. Learning she is with child, Helen confesses all to her shocked parents, who force her to give up her baby. She vows to find her child again one day. Over twenty years pass and it seems history is about to repeat itself; a new war has begun, and another young woman is about to lose her heart to a serviceman – Can lessons of the past save the heartache of a new generation?

summerhouse 9Summerhouse #7:  This one is in Ukraine… hmmm… I have friends who are in Ukraine right now….

Synopsis:  Rose Fell’s friends think she’s taking a big risk when she leaves the security of home and career to move to the beautiful but isolated village of Grosso, near Genoa. But after a year of emotional turmoil Rose no longer has any ties back home, and she relishes the challenges of a new start.Making a home, however, in the ravishing, haunted landscape of Italy’s Riviera coast turns out to be lonelier than Rose had anticipated.

summerhouse 12Summerhouse #8:  I just dont like the cover on this one

Synopsis:  Helen is persuaded to take a fellow actress home with her to the sprawling, crumbling summer house in Scotland where her ailing father lives in self-imposed isolation. Will Ruth, this new-found friend, be the answer to Helen’s problems….?

Summerhouse 13#9 Ok…. this one is really Summer’s House so not an exact match….

Synopsis:  In Eric Gabriel Lehman’s luminous and compelling novel, Summer’s House, three characters who each inhabit a very different aspect of New York City each find themselves searching for a place where they truly belong. Raymond, an overly cerebral seventeen-year-old, has decided it’s time for him to fall in love yet struggles with his own desires. Jerome is an unrecognized poet obsessed with the woman who threw him out when he uncovered her past. Raymond’s Uncle Lester, an uncomfortable suburbanite, is tormented by his failing business and his wife’s obscene caller. One hot summer in the 1970’s, their lives intersect, collide, pull apart and irreversibly change.

summer house 13#10 I dont think I would like this one…. but it is part of the Summerhouse set

Synopsis:  Margaret and Syl are getting married. Alas for Margaret, who views her impending union with the odious Syl in the same way a ship must view a shipwreck. Alas for Mrs. Monro, Syl’s mother, who harbors severe doubts about the entire male gender–not least of all her son. Alas for Lili, the high-spirited temptress who is willing to do anything to prevent this disastrous misalliance, even if that means sacrificing herself.

Ok so this whole post was pretty random.  I thought it would be fun to look at all the different Summer House books.  It is amazing how many share the same title.

Do you know any books out there that share the same title?

Which of these Summerhouse books would you like to read and why?

*Note – I am out of town this weekend until Saturday evening.  I will respond to all comments when I return and visit blogs on Sunday!  Thanks for visiting!  Come again soon!


Bookies Reads

Bookies recommended memeAt our last Bookies meeting, we chose our August Book Club Read as well as our classic read for October. We always read a classic every October and choose the book in July to give people time to:

1. Find it in the format they like
2. Get through the book

Our choices are:

The Wednesday Sisters by Meg Waite Clayton for August (I have already read this and reviewed it)

and

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith as our classic read for October

Winner of This Weeks Freebie Friday: The Wedding Nicholas Sparks

I am heading out of town in about an hour here so as I had announced last week, I would be posting weddingthis Freebie Friday winner a day early.

Our winner for this weeks giveaway (using random.org) is:

(drumroll please…)

Julie H

her response to the question of what they consider to be the best wedding gift was:

One of our best wedding gifts has wound up being something we use the most, sets of our towels! A lot of people don’t think they’re special enough to give, but we use them everyday!


Thanks everyone as always for playing!  I do not have time to post another Freebie Friday this week however this feature will be back next week!

Note that although I will be gone the next couple of days… posts have been written and will be posted here so keep coming back and seeing what is new!  Have a super awesome weekend!!!

BBAW: Book Blogger Appreciation Week Sept. 14 -18

This post will stay at the top of my blog for the duration of the nominating period.  New stuff from me BBAW favis all below!  😉

To the right of my blog here you will see the BBAW link to vote for your favorite blogs.  My suggestion would be to print out the list of categories so as you travel the blogesphere you can write your choices down then go back and plug them into the form.   August 15 is the deadline for nominations.  Have fun!

Morning Meandering..

a big improvement

I was hoping to have a review ready to go this morning…. but man I was tired last night.  I hope to get it up before I leave this afternoon for my girls weekend at our cabin.  I am excited for the chance to get away with the girls and catch up!


This morning I wondered into a great little spot called Book Nook Club.  While I was enjoying reading several of their posts, there was one that got me thinking.  They have a great post on The First Born Series by Karen Kingsbury.

What got me thinking was that I have had two of her books on my book shelf for years.  One Tuesday Morning and Beyond Tuesday Morning.  A friend recommended them and I being the bookie that I am, purchased them…. and … uh… shelved them.  A couple weeks ago I loaned them to a friend who asked if I had any Kingsbury.  I did.  They are brand new.

The post at Book Nook Club made me wonder if any of you have authors out there that you know are good… you may even have their book(s) but for one reason or another have just never made it to those books.

I know these books will be good.  Just this morning while looking them up I discovered there is a third to this series, Every Now and Then.

So two questions really….

1)  Is there an author out there that you have wanted to read but as of yet… have not?

2) Who has read Kingsbury?  I know she has a lot of books out there.

I plan to post a review later today before I leave.  I have posts scheduled for the weekend so please keep stopping back… there will be something new every day!  :)

Morning Meanderings…

bookjourney

I was up extremely early…. I even beat Coffee Cup today... the automatic brew didn’t kick in until an hour after I was awake.  So caffeine free this morning (How unusual!) I found a great read at Virginie Says called The Sidewalk Artist by Gina Buonaguro and Janice Kirk.

I quote Virginie,

Sidewalk artistI think, at one time or another, every girl has wished they could be in Tulia Rose’s shoes and travel to Paris and Italy alone, meet a handsome artist and fall in love (and if the truth be told, I fell in love with Raffaello, too).

This blog site gives a sense of peace to it.  it was a great place to wonder into early this morning….  Take a moment and stop on over to Virginie Says and see this beautiful book and review.

Have a wonderful day!  If you were not here yesterday, be sure to see yesterday’s Morning Meaderings as I posted a wonderful giveaway and a few great reads as well!