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THE SUNDAY POST #201 Sunday, March 29, 2020 The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Caffeinated Book Reviewer.
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* I don't even know what to say this week. I mean, there's so much happening, things are changing daily, and the news is frightening and grim. What is there to say beyond we're all going through the same thing in varying degrees. * The Husband and I just completed our second week of working from home. We've already settled into routines and developed a new kind of normal. We get started early, take a mid-morning walk, have lunch together, and take another afternoon or evening walk. I have found that sitting in a different desk chair all day is wreaking havoc on my back so I've laid off the walks for now and have instead started doing stretching exercises using YouTube videos. Gotta get creative. * It's hard not to get dragged down by the constant bombardment of news. I try to balance staying informed but also stepping away from it before it feels overwhelming. (Well, even _more_ overwhelming.) I'm trying to find more ways to have quiet time, occupy my mind, and provide calm distraction. Yesterday I took a nap, gave myself a manicure, and did some coloring (I love the Colorfy app). What do youdo for distraction?
* Speaking of distractions, I decided I wanted to do some jigsaw puzzles. And guess what... I can't find any! What is available on Amazon (which isn't a lot because apparently everyone had the same idea) won't ship for weeks. Same with Walmart and Target - out of stock or delayed shipping. I'm not really willing to go into the store for something so unnecessary. But it's turned into a total mission and now I desperately want puzzles. LOL * This week's 80's music fix... isn't from the 80's at all. Geronimo by Sheppard only came out a few years ago (5? 6?) and it just makes me happy. What better reason to share it today?TUESDAY, MARCH 24
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Review: Bad for You by Abbi Glines WHAT I COMPLETED IN THE LAST WEEK: Bad for You (Sea Breeze #7) - Abbi Glines WHAT I'M CURRENTLY READING:Hold on Tight (Sea Breeze #8) - Abbi Glines Risky Play - Rachel Van Dyken
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REVIEW: BAD FOR YOU BY ABBI GLINES Saturday, March 28, 2020BAD FOR YOU
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Publication date: April 1, 2014 Series: Sea Breeze #7 Genres: New Adult, Contemporary, Romance Format: Trade PaperbackSource: Purchased
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Addiction is part of Krit Corbin’s nature, and women are his favorite obsession. But that’s the life of a lead singer in a band. He can have any woman he wants—anywhere, anytime. Blythe Denton is used to being alone. The minister’s family who raised her never accepted her, and they made it clear how unworthy she was of love. So when she finally gets the chance, Blythe moves into her own apartment. Too bad there’s a loud upstairs neighbor who throws parties all night long. When Krit and Blythe finally cross paths, Krit realizes he can’t possibly resist this girl—her sexy innocence is just too much for him to ignore. Now determined to win Blythe over, Krit Corbin may have found his biggest addiction yet. But innocence isn’t meant for theaddictive
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M Y T H O U G H T S As much as I loved the Rosemary Beach series, the Sea Breeze series just doesn't do it for me. The characters are all the same, the dialogue makes me roll my eyes (repeatedly) and the storylines are completely predictable.But...
I still can't seem to help myself. Because sometimes something by Abbi Glines just hits the spot. When I need something light that doesn't require too much any thought, an Abbi Glines book is like brain candy. And that's what Bad for You was. We have Krit, the unrepentant manwhore who is a total douchbag. His tragic childhood, which obviously explains his manwhore ways, is hinted at but never explained. Then there's Blythe, Abbi's typical heroine. Beautiful but has no idea, virginal, and innocent/naive beyond belief. Naturally Blythe is drawn to Krit and naturally Krit knows Blythe is the one and only girl to change his manwhore ways. I made a note on page *four* that I'd already figured out the big twist and (no surprise) I was right. The foreshadowing was not subtle, my friends. LOL With all the crap I give the books in this series it probably sounds like I hate them and it's puzzling why I keep reading them. But I actually do enjoy them for what they are: total escapism at its cheesy finest. So eye-rollingly bad that it's good. And even though I gleefully point out the flaws, I'm still so here for it. 😊 WHAT ARE YOUR BRAIN CANDY READS? Posted by Tanya @ Girl Plus Booksat 7:58 AM 8
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REVIEW: ANTICIPATING SPRING BY LORA RICHARDSON (#YA #NEWRELEASE) Thursday, March 26, 2020ANTICIPATING SPRING
LORA RICHARDSON
Publication date: March 23, 2020 Genres: Young Adult, Contemporary, RomanceFormat: eARC
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Joe Hudson broke my heart. The last thing I want is to be trapped with him at basketball camp. Coaching a skills camp for little kids was supposed to be a fun way to say goodbye to my high school basketball career. A bridge between my old life and new beginnings. But coaching with the guy who broke myheart last summer?
That was not the plan. But there he is, across the gym. He hasn't even said anything yet, and already I’m remembering the way my name sounds on his lips. As he comes closer, old feelings are stirred up and all I can think of is the way he used to hold me.No.
Joe is my past—a very painful and heart-wrenching past. He will never be allowed to hold my heart again. But we’ll be stuck together day after day, so we have to figure out a way to play nice. And I have to figure out a way to keep him from getting under my skin._
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M Y T H O U G H T S ANTICIPATING SPRING is the fourth and final book in Richardson’s Unexpected Love series and it was bittersweet to say goodbye to all the characters I’ve come to know and love. Here, the focus is on Maggie and Joe. Readers already familiar with the series know Joe as Greta’s older brother, and Maggie was mentioned several times in the first book, particularly after their break-up. Their relationship was sometimes hinted at so I was excited to finally get their story. > "I've missed you, Maggie. You were good for me, even if I wasn't> good for you."
> I pressed a hand to my chest, trying to contain the ache. "You were > good for me, Joe. I mean it. We were good for each other, even if > things didn't work out." Maggie and Joe met at a time when he was vulnerable and struggling. Over the years they connected here and there, slowly forming a friendship of sorts, before finally starting a relationship. When the story begins it’s been about a year since their break-up and now Maggie finds that she and Joe will be coaching a summer basketball camp together. She’s determined to make the most of it but the truth is she still has feelings for Joe and so much about their relationship and break-up feels unresolved. At the same time, Maggie is also dealing with feelings of uncertainty about leaving for college at the end of summer as well as the declining health of her beloved grandmother who lives with her family. Maggie was such a truly likable character. She was family-focused, a good daughter and a good friend. I loved her openness and her willingness to share what was on her mind and really give of herself. Unfortunately, it was her total openness and Joe’s emotional distance that eventually drove a wedge between them. I loved watching as they tiptoed around each other and finally talked about their break-up. It opened the door to a renewed friendship… and maybemore.
> "Maggie? I hope you don't have any regrets about us." > "Joe, I have a million regrets about us." > He blinked, taken aback. "But it's me who messed up. You were> perfect."
Anticipating Spring was told almost completely from Maggie’s point of view but there were short chapters from Joe’s perspective. I adored those. Being in Joe’s head, understanding his thought process, and realizing how he really felt about Maggie was priceless. Lora Richardson has created another sweet, heartwarming, small town romance that gave me all the good feelings (the road trip was the best!) and left me with a smile on my face. I may be saying goodbye to these characters and this series, but I’m already looking forward to what Richardson delivers next. _Note: I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author. This does not impact my opinion of the book or the content of this review. I received no compensation and my review is voluntary.__
_______________________________________________________________________________________ ABOUT LORA RICHARDSON: As a child, Lora lived on a pig farm. She spent time swimming in the creek with snakes, playing in the hayloft, and tapping out stories on her mother's typewriter. These days she lives in a small city in Indiana with her high-school-sweetheart-husband and their two children. She spends her time reading, writing, and hanging out with her people. She still has pigs, though now they are of the guineavariety.
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TOP TEN TUESDAY: FEEL-GOOD ROMANCE (NO ANGST ALLOWED) Tuesday, March 24, 2020 Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl.
THIS WEEK'S TOP TEN TUESDAY TOPIC:FEEL-GOOD ROMANCE
With all that's going on locally/nationally/globally, I haven't been able to read at all in the past week or so. Just can't concentrate. Which is unfortunate because if ever I needed the escape of books it would be now. I decided I needed some total brain candy. Something I didn't have to give a lot of thought to, something easy. Because seriously, who can handle an angsty read right now? (For the record, I picked up Bad for You by Abbi Glines. Total brain candy.) So I'm going to share some of my favorite feel-good romances. No angstallowed!
Well Met |
Josh & Hazel's Guide to Not Dating| Getting Played
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Attachments
The Kiss Quotient
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Intercepted
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Awakening Autumn
Red, White & Royal Blue|
Heidi's Guide to Four Letter Words HAVE YOU READ ANY OF THESE FEEL-GOOD BOOKS? Posted by Tanya @ Girl Plus Booksat 6:42 AM 51
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* So is everyone else's days feeling more and more surreal? Businesses shutting their doors, food shortages, restaurants and malls closed... it's so strange. People are fearful, not knowing what's coming next or how bad it's going to get. And then there are the idiots who are carrying on as usual, gathering together, as if they - and everyone around them - are invincible. As if this is all one big vacation. Those people make me ragey. * The Husband and I went to the Commissary yesterday (the grocery store on the Navy base where we do our shopping). They were opening at 9 AM and we got there a little early thinking it might be crowded. We arrived to a line of about 150 people, snaking all along the front of the building waiting to get in. They were checking every person's ID - no visitors/guests allowed inside. Most everything was well stocked, but there were also limits in place. We kept our distance from people as much as possible, but one woman actually put her hand on my back to move around me and I thought I was going to lose it. First, even under normal circumstances, don't touch me. Personal space, people. But now... seriously? Gah! * It's funny how quickly your thought process can shift when there is a change in the norm. Without being conscious of it, I've found myself reaching for the fresh foods at home first, saving the pantry and frozen items for later. I'm conserving more because any waste seems foolish and dangerous. * The Husband and I are both working from home and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. I'm working in our home office and he is set up in the dining room. We meet up for lunch every day in the employee break room (formerly known as the kitchen). In other exciting news, Robert was named Employee of the Week. (It still counts if I was the only one voting, right?) Fingers crossed that I get that honornext week. :)
* We are self-isolating as much as possible and not leaving the house unless necessary. I keep seeing jokes about couple losing it because of the forced proximity, but there's no one else I'd rather be cooped up with. All this togetherness is the one bonus in this situation. It's like I get to see my best friend all day, every day and that's pretty awesome. * We went to check on my mom Friday night and took dinner with us. We had a picnic on her driveway - about 10 feet apart. It was kind of bizarre and pitiful - but also necessary now. No way will I risk herhealth.
* For this week's 80's music fix: I was going to skip my 80's song this week but you know what, I need a little lift now more than ever. This one is actually from 1978, not the 80's, but whatever.TUESDAY, MARCH 17
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WHAT I COMPLETED IN THE LAST WEEK:Anticipating Spring - Lora Richardson Simon Vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda - Becky Albertalli WHAT I'M CURRENTLY READING:
Not a thing. I'm finding it hard to concentrate on reading or audio books. If I do pick something up you better believe it will be the lightest, fluffiest, happiest book ever written. I can not handle angst right now. Ugh.
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