Thursday, October 15, 2020

What I've Read So Far This Month: October 2020

 This month has been a little slower for reading than I anticipated. But I've still managed to read 3 books & I'm hoping to get at least 2 more in before the end of the month. 

Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret by Judy Blume
This book came out 50 years ago this month! I decided to read it for the first time & I loved it. It was hilarious! Makes me want to read more of her stuff that I haven't read before. 

Through the Grinder by Cleo Coyle
This is book #2 in this series. We read the first one last month for our book club book & I really enjoyed it so I'm going to continue with the series. 

Gabriel's Inferno by Sylvain Reynard
I just finished this book today. I'm not sure yet if I'm going to continue with the series. I liked the story & the writing was pretty good. It's slightly different from others like this which is why I feel like there's a little bit more going on. Plus it's really long, over 500 pages! We'll see what happens. Apparently there is also a movie!? Has anyone seen it? I'm curious now. 





Monday, October 5, 2020

September 2020 Wrap-Up & October 2020 TBR

 I read 6 books this last month! It's been quite a while since I did that #proud! I'm hoping to read at least that many next month, but we'll see what happens. I haven't been really doing individual reviews as much & I have to admit I've enjoyed reading more. We'll see what the future holds for this blog. 

September 2020 Wrap-Up

The Honey Don't List by Christina Lauren

I did a little mini review of this book here.


Ratscalibur by Josh Lieb

I did a little mini review of this book here.

Red Velvet Revenge & Going, Going, Ganache by Jenn McKinlay

I did a little mini review of Red Velvet Revenge here. The other book was a little surprising in the end & it definitely makes me want to see what's going to happen with the rest of the series. Mel (one of the main characters) has impressed me as far as these types of books & their characters go. She's level headed, compassionate, & smart. She doesn't go off & willy nilly do things that normally happen to these other characters in these types of books.  That was until that last book! She is acting so strange & I'm not sure where things are going. 




On What Grounds by Cleo Coyle

I did a little mini review of this book here.


The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix

I did a little mini review of this book here. It was creepy & FANTASTIC!!!



October 2020 TBR

Are You There God? It's Me Margaret by Judy Blume

I've already finished this book over the weekend. I had never read it but the book came out 50 years ago last week so I thought why not? It was hilarious!!! If you were never a pre pubescent teenage girl you won't get it.

Through the Grinder & Latte Trouble by Cleo Coyle

I enjoyed the first book in this series a lot so I'm going to continue with it. So far book #2 is hilarious! 



Death by Chocolate Cherry Cheesecake by Sarah Graves

This is our book club pick for this month!



Hail to the Chef by Julie Hyzy



Sugar & Iced & Dark Chocolate Demise by Jenn McKinlay

I have to see what happens to Mel in the rest f this series!




Christmas Cupcake Murder by Joanne Fluke

Last year & I think starting in 2018 I caught up on this series, so this is the next one in line!



 

Wednesday, September 16, 2020

What I've Read So Far This Month: September 2020

 So I still haven't quite gotten back into the swing of posting after I finish every book. I have to admit that I like not having to write things down & remember everything while I'm reading. I like just enjoying a book, or in this case devouring one, I'll get to that in a bit. So far this month I've read 4 books so I wanted to give a little update, one of them was insane, I have to get my thoughts out about it!

I talked about the 2 books I had read already when I did my monthly TBR, you can go back & look at those if you want. So far I've enjoyed everything I've read this month & we're only half way in. You can follow me on Instagram under the same name & vote on my next pick if you want. 

On What Grounds by Cleo Coyle

This was our book club pick for this month. I have been really struggling with reading the book club books the last few months so I was really proud I caught up on all of them but one so far this month. I also finished this one 2 weeks early! This is the first in a series about a NYC coffee house manager/part owner who discovers her assistant manger injured one morning on the job. She has a hunch it's not an accident & naturally with this type of story it wasn't. She is involved...kinda...with her ex husband who is smoking hot. Then there's another love interest, as is the way with this stories. This book is very similar to our other book club books in some ways, but also different in enough ways that I want to continue the series on my own. That has only ever happened once before with a series we started & I finished the whole thing, almost 30 books last year. I'm excited to continue this one. I will say I'd recommend this book for coffee drinkers, there is a lot of tips & tricks she gives along the way. I'm not sure how many, if any, are true but they sound pretty legit. I listened to it on audio & read which is my favorite thing to do these days, I can get through books in half the time doing that. Audio reader wasn't bad, good voices with different accents.

The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix
  This is the book that was voted on by my Instagram & Facebook followers. I was seeing things online about it so when our library got it in I checked it out. I honestly 100% thought that it was gonna be just another vampire romance book but oh dear lord was I wrong! Scary, horrifying, gross, disturbing, evil, skin crawling, enchanting, crazy, amazing...I could keep going. It was so gross at times I could feel goosebumps on my arms & I felt like I might throw up but I couldn't stop. It was like a train wreck & I just couldn't look away. Once I started I couldn't stop, I devoured it in a matter of hours over several days. I have barely slept for the last 3 days between reading & listening on audio. I was also taking it to work & reading on my lunch & I almost couldn't put it down. This is one of the craziest books I have ever read but I loved it. I really want to read more by this author. You will NEVER in your life read a vampire book like this. RECOMMEND RECOMMEND RECOMMEND MUST READ!




Tuesday, September 8, 2020

August 2020 Wrap-Up & September 2020 TBR

 I have been a little out of the picture in the last few months. Admittedly between packing, then moving, & now settling in reading hasn't been the first thing on my mind. This even goes for my book club. I felt so bad that the last 3 months I hadn't read the book at all or I did not finish it before the meeting. So now I'm doing a little better & I'm starting back at it. I feel like when I get tired I don't have as much motivation to read. I will also say that I haven't been writing an individual review for the few books that I did finish because it felt nice to just read the book & enjoy it, rather than have to remember everything for the review, is that a bad thing? We'll see what happens going forward. I like having a creative outlet & I also like writing but is anyone other than my family even reading this?

August 2020 Wrap-Up

State of the Onion by Julie Hyzy

This was our June book club book. It is first in a series that I believe is ongoing. We follow a woman that works in the White House kitchen & is up for a promotion to executive chef. It was really interesting to see the inner working of the White House, or at least I'm assuming the book is based on true things. I liked this book because unlike some of the other ones we have read I didn't know who the killer was right away. 

September 2020 TBR 

These are the books I've already finished this month that I started in August:

Red Velvet Revenge by Jenn McKinlay

This was the book club pick for August & I was about half way in when the meeting happened. It is 4th in an ongoing series about a cupcake shop in Scottsdale. These books are some of my favorites that we've read & based on the cliffhanger that happened at the end of this one, that is very out of the norm, I want to keep reading the series. 


The Honey Don't List by Christina Lauren

Did you know that "Christina Lauren" is actually 2 women that write under a combined name? I didn't until I started reading this book. I have heard good things about these authors in the past but this was my first time reading a book by them. I really liked it! I want to read more. perfect for fans of Lauren Weisenberger & Sophie Kinsella. This book was great on audio because there it's told from 2 different view points so there is a male & a female reader. It follows the girl who is an assistant to a big wig hollywood tv design couple & the shows "engineer". There's drama, romance, & it was really funny.  


Ratscalibur by Josh Lieb

I just happened to see this book come in on audio in the book drop & I was like WHAT! I will say it was very strange, kinda gross at times, but very fun. Great kids book if you like to read juv lit. It says it's the first in a series but there has never been anymore & it came out years ago??? Not sure what is up with that. It takes place in NYC & a boy that's just moved to town gets bitten by a rat & he turns into one. It's a new take on Arthur & the knights of the round table. 

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These are the books I plan on reading for sure this month:

On What Grounds by Cleo Coyle

This is our book club book for this month & I'm finally gonna finish it before the meeting! So far I'm on Chapter 7 & I will say there is A LOT of stuff about coffee in the book. 


Hail to the Chef by Julie Hyzy

This was our book club book for July & since I didn't finish the 1st one until a few weeks ago I'm going to get to it this month mainly for the principal of it. 



Death by Chocolate Cherry Cheesecake by Sarah Graves

This is the book club pick for October but I want to get to it before just in case I start slacking off again!

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These are other books that are a possibility for this month:

Some of these books I have had on my TBR for months & I really do want t read them so here's hoping I get to them this month FINALLY!

The Betrothed by Kiera Cass

I became obsessed with wanting to read this book after I read all The Selection books in a matter of weeks. But...my problem is this book is in a series & I'm worried if I read it & the next one isn't out I'm gonna be mad because there's gonna be a cliffhanger ending. So, that being said, we'll see if I get to it yet or if I decide to wait. 



The Beautiful by Renee Ahdieh

I'm having the same problem with this book as the one above. We have this one & the next one is published but we haven't gotten it in yet!



The Portal & The Burning Queen by Kathryn Lasky

We got these in a while ago & just look at the covers! No wonder I was excited about them. It's just a 2 book duology so I don't have to have series anxiety over these which is good. 




House of Salt & Sorrows by Erin Craig

This book is a standalone that is on a lot of book lists. It sounds like a darker version of the story of the 12 dancing princesses which I loved as a kid!



Sorcery of Thorns by Margaret Rogerson

This book is also a standalone & it sounds really cool!



Prince of Shadows by Rachel Caine

She is one of my favorite authors & this book was on our YA new shelf, even though it is an older book that is also a standalone retelling of the story of Romeo & Juliet. 



The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix

I've been hearing things about this book online & in magazines so when we got it in I had to grab it!


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What am I watching on TV when I'm not reading???

Lately I have been into Netflix original movies & series like Sweet Magnolias, Virgin River, The Lost Husband, & Love Guaranteed. I also rewatched all of Gilmore Girls for like the 4th time & I started watching Good Girls on Netflix too. I like the series but I'm on season 2 & I'm starting to get bored so we'll see if I continue it. Watching some of these shows has also increased my TBR since they are almost all based on books.


Monday, August 3, 2020

July 2020 Wrap-Up & August 2020 TBR

So...it's August already...what happened!!! It was the 4th of July last week I swear! Needless to say between this last month going by so fast & moving etc I didn't read much of anything. I managed to get 2 audiobooks in but that's about it. I'm 2 months behind on the book club books but I'm determined to catch up. Here we go...

July 2020 Wrap-Up

Sandapalooza Shake-Up & Beach Battle Blowout by Chris Grabenstein



August 2020 TBR

State of the Onion & Hail to the Chef by Julie Hyzy

Goodreads



Red Velvet Revenge by Jenn McKinlay

Shopaholic Takes Manhattan & Shopaholic Ties the Knot by Sophie Kinsella

The Honey Don't List by Christina Lauren


Thursday, July 9, 2020

Welcome to Wonderland: Sandapalooza Shake-up & Beach Battle Blowout by Chris Grabenstein

Welcome to Wonderland: Sandapalooza Shake-up













Author: Chris Grabenstein
Genre: Juv Fiction
Age: 10+

Audio Publisher & Year: Listening Library 2018
Audio Reader: Bryan Kennedy
Audio Length: 4 hours & 58 minutes

Rating:





Welcome to Wonderland: Beach Battle Blowout













Author: Chris Grabenstein
Genre: Juv Fiction
Age: 10+

Audio Publisher & Year: Listening Library 2019
Audio Reader: Bryan Kennedy
Audio Length: 4 hours & 34 mins

Rating:





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I took a mini road trip over the long holiday weekend & I listened too book #3 & #4 in the Welcome to Wonderland series by Chris Grabenstein. I had book #3 in my audible library, but I found #4 at my library on CD. I wasn't quite finished with the 4th book when I got home on Sunday night so I took it inside thinking oh I only have 1 disc left I can finish it tonight. But as some of you may know I'm moving in a few weeks so I had packed my CD played. Had to get creative & use my librarian skills to finish the book, but it was worth it!

These books are super fun for kids & adults alike! We are once again back in Saint Pete Beach Florida with our main character P.T. Wilkey. P.T., his mom, & grandpa live at his grandpa's motel, the Wonderland. His grandfather shares a name with another famous Florida fun in the sun attraction destination connoisseur, they have quite the rivalry in P.T.'s grandpa's mind. P.T's best friend & long time guest Gloria Ortega. Gloria & her dad live in the hotel while her dad works for the small town TV channel, trying to work his way up to the top, ESPN Sports. The 2 kids have gotten into some interesting situations over the course of the books, these last 2 books are no exception. 

In Sandapalooza Shake-up there is a sand castle building competition on the beach. The Wonderland has kinda partnered with their long time rivals next door, The Conch Reef Resort. The Wonderland has some very special guests staying with them since they became famous in the last book for have a movie filmed there. There is a jewelry heist that starts quite a commotion at the motel. But Gloria & P.T. are on the case!

Then in Beach Battle Blowout a magazine is holding a contest for the best family fun attraction in Florida! The Wonderland is on the short list because their long time rival, Disney, isn't allowed in for the first time ever. They must impress the judges & win the competition for P.T.'s grandpa. 

The audio narrator of all the books is fantastic at doing different voices, he can do kids, adults, men, women, you name it. That helps a lot when you are listening to the story. I also like that it's the same reader for all the books, it drives me nuts when they change reads mid series! 

The stories are always fun, there's a little mystery, some hi-jinks, a bad guy that's bound to loose, & a little twist at the end. In book #4 I knew what the twist was going to be from the beginning. But in #3 I wasn't entirely sure, there was a lot of different suspects for the theft. 

The other thing that has always been talked about but is mostly in the background is P.T.'s dad. He apparently left when he was little & P.T. knows that, but it hasn't ever really been an issue. It seems like in book #3 that he really starts to wonder about his dad & makes more of an effort to try & find him then in the other books. Maybe he will find him someday???

There is a slight mention of one of the other series by this author in this book & I always like when they do that. 

I really hope there will be more books in this series & since I have enjoyed these books along with this author's Lemoncello's Library series I plan on reading more by him in the future. 

Monday, July 6, 2020

June 2020 Wrap-Up & July 2020 TBR

This month I did a whirlwind reading marathon & finished a series that has been on my TBR list for almost 10 years! I didn't read much else but that's ok because it's 6 books by itself. I was really bad & I didn't even state the book club book so now in July I need to read last months & this months.

June 2020 Wrap-Up 

The Selection series by Kiera Cass
I'm not gonna link all the reviews, but I did one for each book. I started this series because I heard it was gonna be turned into a show on Netflix! So excited now that I've read them. Here is a little bit more info on the adaptation: Netflix.

July 2020 TBR 
State of the Onion & Hail to the Chef by Julie Hyzy
I never did read our Cook the Books book from last month & they wanted to continue the series this month so I am going to read both of them. The ladies all really liked the book so I think it will be good.


Shopaholic Takes Manhattan & Shopaholic Ties the Knot by Sophie Kinsella
I have all the books in this shopaholic series that I've bought over the years & I have been saying I'm going to read them & pass them onto my mother forever! So when I started packing to move I kept out my big novel that has the first 3 books in it out so I can read it then give it to her. I'm about halfway into book #2 & it's so funny, I love these books & this author! 

Sandapalooza Shake-up & Beach Battle Blowout by Chris Grabenstein
I finished book #3 in this series over the long weekend & I'm almost done with book #4. I really like everything by this author that I've read so far. 
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House of Salt & Sorrows by Erin Craig
I've had this book checked out/on my TBR since like...February or March I think. If I don't read it this month I'm just going to return it probably. 

The Bookshop on the Shore by Jenny Colgan
I loved the first book in this series that we read for our book club. I'm excited to read this one too! Really enjoy this author. I have several of her books that I found on my bookshelf when I was packing. 

The Burning Queen & The Portal by Kathryn Lasky
Saw these books come in while we were closed & immediately snatched them up once they were ready. Never read anything by her but just look at those covers!

The Honey Don't List by Christina Lauren
Never read anything by this author. I actually found out "Christina Lauren" is 2 women that write together, very creative name. Hear good things all the time so going to try this one.
Stealing Home by Sheryl Woods
Saw the show on Netflix & fell in love! Crazy cliffhanger ending to the show, hopefully the book isn't like that? 

The Siren by Kiera Cass
Just finished reading her entire Selection series & LOVED it so picked up this one as well. 

Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel
This was an impulse book I might not get to yet. Been very popular lately since her newest one in this series came out. I really enjoy shows, etc on The Tudor family so I hope I like this one, we'll see what happens. 

Mr. Maybe by Jane Green
This cover! That's what got my attention, obviously! But then the description sounded really funny & much like Sophie Kinsella's books etc. so I figured why not? New chick lit author couldn't hurt.