Another
month has flown by and so, here is the July
edition of Books You Loved.
As before just pop your links in via Mr
Linky below. There are no rules as to
genre. Just any book that you have read
(at any time – not just in the last month) and that you loved.
We
ended up with over 45 books in the June edition. As a result I have added these books to my
"must read" list:
Pursuit of Lucy Banning by Olivia Newport – reviewed by The Jaime Wright reports
No more than human – Maura Laverty – reviewed by TBR 313
Platform by Michael Hyatt – useful info for bloggers – thank you Joseph Lalonde
Excellent Women by Barbara Pym – thank you to Clothes in Books
What I did in my Holidays by Chrissie Manby – thank you to Reabookreview
And
enjoyed being reminded of these old
faves:
Middlesex – Jeffrey Eugenides – thank you Bibliophilia
Of Human Bondage by Somerset Maugham – thank you Karen K at Books and Chocolate
Don't
forget to check back later in the month to see what books have been added. Happy reading.
Thank you for contacting me Carole! I've linked myself and that post. I'm an avid reader and would love to share a review regularly. Please contact me on my email address (it's on my blog) if we can do this!
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How will I find this each month? If I save this link, will it be in the same place? Or will it be a different link each month?
ReplyDeleteTHANKS.
Elizabeth
silversolara AT Gmail DOT com
Thanks for contacting me too!
ReplyDeleteOK, this is a great idea! Let's see how this goes!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this Carole, I think you'd enjoy Witch Light. It was called Corag in hardback. It's gentle but powerful; moving and memorable. I'll check back to see what else is listed later.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Kate
Thanks for the recommendation, Kate.
DeleteThanks for the remonder Carole. I will be adding more books for July.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea Carole. I loved your post about Corn on the cobb. My fav way to cook it is to grill it. I usually shuck it, butter and salt, wrap in aluminum foil and grill it with the steaks. Now that it is summer time we are getting this a couple of times a week.
ReplyDeleteRonnie
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Great Idea, Carole...
ReplyDeleteI can get some great references for books to read! Good one!
Sorry, Vishal, I have removed your link because it went to your home page rather than to a book you loved.
DeleteThanks again Carole for this great idea. I got it slightly wrong (again!) so ended up posting twice, please delete the one that doesn't give the book title.
ReplyDeleteMine is a classic childhood favourite, dating from the 1930s, that I loved as a child and still love now. I have a couple of blog entries on it, which you can reach from the one linked to. You don't have to be interested in ballet or stage children to enjoy it, either!
Hi Carole, we just linked up our books!
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KSW Team
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Wow, I am honored! I would love to be a part of this link-up! Like Clothes In Books- I too messed up a bit! Could you delete my first entry? #17- which only has my name! Sorry about that I guess I just got ahead of myself. :) Can't wait to read the other reviews, and thanks again for letting me be a part of this and would love to continue to do so in the future!
ReplyDelete-Ashley Nicole Norman
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I happily left my link for On The Island, Carole, but duh, didn't put the title in the linky
ReplyDeletePaula
I re-linked correctly so you can ditch the first one ; ) I am also now following.
DeletePaula
great concept you have here. thank you so much for visiting my blog and inviting me here... really nice!
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Thanks for the reminder, Carole. I missed last month because it was crazy busy.
ReplyDeleteLoved Carrie Duffy's Idol debut last year but Diva has now knock it off of the top xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the recommendation, I love this idea!!! :) Sent you my link!!
ReplyDeletegreat concept. I submitted my link, now how can I find this on the upcoming months. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cool idea! Thanks for stopping by Reading Lark. I'll be sure to add all our reviews that got 5's. :)
ReplyDeleteI read Gone this month by Cathi Hanauer and loved it...what a great story of love in a marriage and how it changes with the years. Marriage isn't static and I think I learned something about myself in the page.
ReplyDeleteWell, cool...Now I can see other book blogs to see what books to read. Thanks Carol.
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting on my blog, hope you like the link I sent.
ReplyDeleteThanks for contacting me Carole! I've posted my pick and joined your blog!
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Got it on the second try. I see the book title was supposed to be added with my name. Thanks for suggesting.
ReplyDeleteCarole, I added three more links.
ReplyDeleteI left you two links, Carole.
ReplyDelete~ Elana
Thanks for the link to your sight Carole--have posted my link. Really great site!
ReplyDeleteI think I linked up correct this month :-) Thanks for creating this list and Happy Reading!
ReplyDeleteThanks for asking me to contribute! I think I might have linked up wrongly... sorrry!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment, Carole! At some point in the future, hopefully soon, I'm planning on doing a post about the book and writing blogs that I love, so I'll link to your blog at that point.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog, hope you enjoyed it.
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I could have chosen any of a great number of books, but since someone else already posted The Power of Habit I'm going to go with The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Bronte. She's the most underrated of the Bronte sisters but her scenes are vivid and compelling.
ReplyDeleteHi Carole,
ReplyDeleteThanks for inviting me to contribute to your blog, I have added a link.
Cheers,
Louise
Carole:
ReplyDeletePlease link me up for the August Edition for the book Roots of the Olive Tree. Thanks for asking on my blog.
Not sure how to do it - please send me the directions or please just take my link and add me if you like.
THANKS.
Elizabeth
Silver's Reviews
http://silversolara.blogspot.com