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To Bed with Grand Music | Marghanita Laski, Sarah Russell, Juliet Gardiner
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Way behind with February reading ! First off the book bingo list ! 😁#bookbingo #bookspin #februarybookbingo
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The Happy Camper | Melody Carlson
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This was a fun fluff read, although it did get a little repetitive ("I think he likes me. Ohno he is talking to her so I guess he doesn't like me after all. Oh wait, I misunderstood! He DOES like me!") and felt like it could have either been shorter or delved more into some of the side issues. Overall enjoyable but not life-changing.

Review copy from @revellbooks - thank you! Full review on my blog soon.

TheAromaofBooks #ReadtheUSA2020 / #SeparatedbyaPondTour - Oregon @Andrew65 || #FebruaryBookBingo - Flowers on the Cover || #MarchBookBingo - Published in March 4y
Andrew65 Love the cover. Holiday escapism for those in isolation! 4y
TheAromaofBooks @Andrew65 - yes!! Are you under government-mandated isolation there, or just highly-recommended-that-you-stay-at-home isolation? 4y
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Andrew65 @TheAromaofBooks Self isolation, but as principal of school schools are still open. Told today Shutting at end if Friday but still to stay open to the children of a range of people who are helping keep society and the fight against Coronavirus. So will be business as usual. 4y
TheAromaofBooks @Andrew65 - everything is so complicated!! Not sure how long people are supposed to go on this way!! 4y
Andrew65 @TheAromaofBooks Big worries about people‘s mental health. 4y
TheAromaofBooks @Andrew65 - definitely! And I see a lot of people bemoaning the fact that their elderly relatives don't want to stay in, but I think a lot of that is due to those older folks not being as comfortable staying connected via technology - that personal interaction is important to them. Uncertainty and isolation make a tough combination! 4y
Andrew65 @TheAromaofBooks I worry that some other people will just give up the will to live. 4y
TheAromaofBooks @Andrew65 - it's definitely a tough time. All we can do is keep reaching out to the people we know who are vulnerable and try to encourage one another!! 4y
Andrew65 @TheAromaofBooks Totally agree. 4y
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Coot Club | Arthur Ransome
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Ack I LOVE THESE BOOKS! Ransome does it again with another fun, lighthearted adventure about kids, families, birds, and boats. I've been meaning to read this next installment, but #MarchUnshelving inspired me to pick it up next. This is definitely one I am keeping, but happy to have another book read from my own shelves.
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TheAromaofBooks #SeparatedbyaPondTour - Norfolk (all over the rivers!!) @Andrew65 || #FebruaryBookBingo - 5* Read || #MarchBookBingo - Green Cover 4y
Clwojick Woohoo! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 4y
Andrew65 Love his books! 4y
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TheAromaofBooks @Andrew65 - I wasn't sure if I would enjoy this one as much since it isn't about the Swallows and Amazons, but I loved it SO much. Every one of these books has been a delight so far, and I'm collecting these specific editions - perfect hardcovers with amazing end-paper maps!!! 😍 4y
rockpools ❤️ ⛵️ ❤️ I was fully planning to reread all of these and unshelve them this year. But I wasn‘t quick enough, so I have to keep them for at least another 10 years in case my niece wants them now 🤣🤣 It‘s the only series of kids books I kept! 4y
TheAromaofBooks @RachelO - I'm not sure how I missed out on these when I was young, but I am thoroughly enjoying reading them for the first time as an adult! They are so funny and adorable! 4y
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The Starless Sea | Erin Morgenstern
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Finished this one yesterday with many a mixed feeling. There are a lot of things to love about this book, but a strong plot definitely isn't one of them. It's a beautifully written but incredibly meandering book with characters that somehow always seem distant. I wasn't bored reading this book, but it was also a lot more work to read than it should have been. ⬇️

TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) With multiple layers and stories, sometimes it felt like this one was trying a little too hard to be clever. Still overall a pick, and a book I would like to read again now that I kind of know what is going on. 4y
TheAromaofBooks Challenges: Using this as the LGBT+ Love Story for both #Jennyis30 @jenniferw88 and #FancifulFebruary @4thhouseontheleft || #TurningPagesBingo - Fantasy || #FebruaryBookBingo - 3-word title 4y
robinb Great review! 4y
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TheAromaofBooks @robinb - Thank you! I struggled with rating this one. There was so much that I really loved about it, but overall it just felt like a little too much. I don't think that a person should have to read a 500 page book twice just to understand what's happening lol I also struggled because a lot of the “why“ for character action was “for LOVE“ except the characters “in love“ had only talked to each other like... once. So I didn't completely buy it lol 4y
robinb @TheAromaofBooks Totally understand. I‘ve heard mixed reviews on it. I‘ve sorta come to the conclusion that it sounds like a bit too much work for me. 🤣🤣🤣🤷🏻‍♀️ 4y
TheAromaofBooks @robinb - it was frustrating because there is so much good there. The descriptions and world-building are lavish and magical, and Morgenstern can turn a phrase in a way that really grabs you. But it was a cotton candy kind of book - at the end of the day, there just wasn't much substance to the story. Oh well. Keep it on your list for sometime when you really have time to immerse yourself into a book!! 4y
BookishMe 👍🏽REVIEW 👍🏽 I was planning to read this before resuming Night Circus (love the writing but distracted by other books - Yikes ;o) I will manage expectations for this fantasy 😊😊 4y
robinb @TheAromaofBooks 👍👍😊 4y
TheAromaofBooks @BookishMe - I definitely didn't love this one as much as The Night Circus. The writing in both is gorgeous, but TNC has a more cohesive plot, I think. 4y
BookishMe @TheAromaofBooks good to know! Thanks 4y
nukie19 Good to know! This just came in from the library for me and it will be my next up... 4y
TheAromaofBooks @nukie19 - I've heard SO many mixed reviews on this one that it seems like it's definitely a book everyone should read and assess for themselves. I originally got it from the library because I wasn't sure if I was going to like it, but I think that I will buy it someday for the reread. 4y
BilboBookends I couldn‘t agree more 👏🏻 4y
TheAromaofBooks @BilboBookends - Thank you!! ❤ 4y
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Finally finished my February #bookspin pick!! If you enjoy Breakwell's social media, you'll like this book. It got repetitive in parts (personally, I think his perfect writing length is his weekly newsletter) but was still good fun. Breakwell makes me laugh a lot for free, so I am always happy to order his books as a thank you if nothing else!

TheAromaofBooks Favorite quote: “If your child falls off the bed and hits their head, but might wonder if you need to take your child to the emergency room. You don't. If it were a real emergency, you would know, because you would be on your way to the emergency room instead of wondering if you could keep your child home to save some money. In a real crisis, your survival genes override your cheapness genes.“ 😂 4y
TheAromaofBooks Challenges: Slightly stretching here, but going with Satire for #Jennyis30 (of a parenting book) @jenniferw88 and also self-care for #FebruaryBookBingo - I think learning to survive in case I ever get thrown into the Harry Potter universe is definitely self-care! 😁 4y
BookishMe Glad to know cheapness genes is not uncommon! Lol 4y
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The Intuitionist: A Novel | Colson Whitehead
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Sometimes a book makes me feel kind of dumb, and this was one of those books. I never really "got" what Whitehead was driving at. Is this some kind of allegory? (I'm terrible at both identifying and understanding allegories, being more the straight-shooter type haha) The story is very slow moving, with sometimes confusing jumps in time and characters. (Who is the screaming man?) I wanted to know what was going to happen, but never felt connected⬇️

TheAromaofBooks to the characters or the story. It's incredibly rare for it take me more than a day and a half to read a book this length, and it took me almost four days to get through this one, and not even because I was reading other things - just because I never really felt interested in picking it back up. Not a horrible read, but not one I particularly liked. Still planning to read The Underground Railroad next week to give Whitehead another try. 4y
Suet624 I find this author to be hit or miss. 4y
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TheAromaofBooks @Suet624 - I found a description of this book listing it as “speculative fiction“ and I think that may have been part of my problem with it. I would have liked it better if the setting was either more significantly different from our world, or was just straight historical fiction. Still interested to give him another try, though. Which of his books have you found to be more hits than misses? 4y
Suet624 @TheAromaofBooks Underground Railroad and The Nickel Boys are ones I would lean toward. 4y
TheAromaofBooks @Suet624 - cool, I have Underground Railroad out from the library as well!! Hoping to try that one next week. 4y
Soubhiville Logged, that‘s 3📚 4y
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• Updated #BookishFirst #FebruaryBookBingo

#bestlaidplans ⬇️

The Princess Bride (in progress) should check off several: romance novel / under 280 pages / couple on the cover / three-word title / FREE SPACE and it's #NovelWatchingCrewBOTM for #comedy #humor

Children's book The Finger and the Nose (read) should conquer: title begins with F / red or pink cover

Still sorting out #BlackHistoryMonth reads to see where they will fit

#challenges

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Well Met | Jen DeLuca
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This was exactly what I wanted it to be: a quick, fluffy, happy read with likable characters. There were times when Emily felt a little slow on the uptake, but overall a fun story. GR shows a sequel coming out this fall, and I actually think there are other characters to explore so that could be nifty as well.

TheAromaofBooks Challenges: #ReadtheUSA2020 / #SeparatedbyaPondTour - Maryland @Andrew65 || #BackwardsAtoZ - No O || #FancifulFebruary - Read in Bed / Purple on the Cover @4thhouseontheleft || #FebruaryBookBingo - Couple on Cover || #TurningPagesBingo - Sword on Cover 4y
Andrew65 Sometimes this is exactly what you do need! I‘ve not got to Maryland yet. 4y
TheAromaofBooks @Andrew65 - yes, it was a palette-cleanser kind of book! 4y
alisiakae That‘s a lot of prompts! 4y
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Free to Fall | Lauren Miller
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Set in the not-too-distant future, society looks very similar to today. Unsurprisingly, people are more dependent on their cell phones than ever, especially on an app called Lux, which analyzes every situation for you and tells you the optimal choice for every question - what to eat, where to shop, when to leave for an appointment. When Rory gets accepted to the most prestigious high school in the country, she's thrilled, especially when she ⬇️

TheAromaofBooks finds out that her mother (who died when Rory was born) also attended the same school. Things take a darker twist, though, as Rory begins to discover things about the school, a secret society, and (of course) Lux. While some aspects of this story were predictable YA/scifi/dystopian kind of stuff, overall I really loved the concept of a society that has done its best to quash that quiet voice in our heads & replace it with 100% rational choices ⬇ 4y
TheAromaofBooks thanks to technology. This book felt like it could easily have strayed too far into religious territory, but kept the balance well. Overall a fun read for its genre.

Challenges: #ReadtheUSA2020/#SeparatedbyaPondTour - Massachusetts @Andrew65 || #WinterBookBingo - Book on the TBR too long (since 2016!) @Honeybeegirl || #JanuaryBookBingo - Character moves to a new town || #TurningPagesBingo - Set in high school || #BackwardsAtoZ - No N || ⬇
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TheAromaofBooks #FebruaryBookBingo - Title starts with F 4y
Crazeedi Well done!👏💕 4y
Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏😊 4y
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Butterfinger You and I are kindred spirits. I am doing #NWC, #ReadHarder20 #Booked2020 #ChildrensClassicRead2020 #ReadingEurope2020 #classicschallenge2020 #PopSugar20 #mandmchallenge2020 #ReadwithMrBook USReads and CenturyReads

My favorite thing to do is find several prompts of different challenges for each challenge.
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bibliobliss @Butterfinger We DO have some challenges in common!! Glad to "meet" you in the NWC group. It's always great to check off boxes for several challenges. Good luck and check in with me as often as you like!! 4y
MissAimz_55 Oooo I think you‘re in more challenges than me. I love challenges because it broadens my reading life 4y
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bibliobliss @MissAimz_55 Exactly 😉 4y
Geenie How do you sign up for these or find them? 4y
bibliobliss @Yoshi-and-a-book All the challenges here are floating around on Litsy. They all have their own hashtags and can be located in the search function via hashtag. You don't have to sign up for most of these, you just find one you'd like to try and join in. Find the original post, take a screenshot and post on your profile. The only ones I "signed up" for are the #LitsyAtoZ and #NWC #NovelWatchingCrew (which I also found on Litsy and joined the group) 4y
Geenie Thanks so much! @Readage the challenges are so cool 😎 4y
bibliobliss @Yoshi-and-a-book You're welcome. Any more questions, I'll try to help 😉 4y
Reviewsbylola You‘ve got a lot on your plate! 4y
bibliobliss @Reviewsbylola I know, I'm a little silly about it Lol 4y
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