September #bookspin.
I‘m in need of a clean slate and I really need to clean up my current reading pile of half started books and books soon due at the library.
I first met author Kristina McMorris at the Kentucky Book Festival in 2018 when she was on book tour for Sold on a Monday. She also had copies of this book, The Edge of Lost. My attention was immediately drawn to the cover; not only is it beautiful, it contains a picture of Alcatraz! Alcatraz is a sentimental place for me. Sounds weird, I know. Go to https://abookandadog.com where I explain, review this amazing book, and more!
Almost twenty years after arriving in New York from Dublin, an Irish immigrant is planning his escape from Alcatraz. His concern for the mistreated 10-year-old daughter of a prison guard makes for a complex, fascinating story from one coast to the other. Pic of Statue of Liberty from Governor's Island. #Prison #SavvySettings @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @eggs
I‘m so glad this was picked for #overbookedclub I loved this strong character driven story about love between family- across time and place.
#BookReport: I liked all of my finished books this week. While none were outstanding but they all were solid stories that kept my interest. All 4🌟
#WeeklyForecast: finish Joy in the Morning for my last #Booked2021 prompt and Drive Your Plow was a swap gift.
Starting A Promised Land with the #Obamabuddyread (see @CBee for the schedule if you‘d like to read along) and rereading Watership Down with my daughter and then onto holiday/winter reads.
#OverbookedClub @SamanthaMarie @Crazeedi @catebutler @CoffeeNBooks @Chrissyreadit @kspenmoll @LazyOwl @rubyslippersreads @TheBookHippie @shellleigh33 @Kdgordon88 @megnews discussion questions to follow on my page. I hope everyone can join in.
Can't wait to discuss this with #overbookedclub It was really good. @sblbooks
I also got the new Kindle Paperwhite!! I've never had one before, I've always had a fire but I don't like the distraction of all the other things on it. So I really love it, with nothing to compare it to. ;) I got the Paperwhite for Kids deal and it is a great deal! Definitely recommend both the book and the device! Beats using my phone app for all of my books haha.
What a ride! With many twists and turns, Shanley Keagan led quite a life. Can‘t say more til Saturday‘s discussion. Can‘t wait!
#OverBookedClub
#OverbookedClub @megnews @sblbooks
I am so ready to discuss this book. All I can say right now is that it kept me my heart fluttering till the end!
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From Ireland to America and back again. I really enjoyed the story about love, family, loyalty, and forgiveness. Friendly reminder that the discussion questions will be on Nov 27th at 4pm. #OverbookedClub
#thoughtfulthursday (a bit late!) @MoonWitch94
Thanks for the tag Lisa and Lynn!💚
☕ reading for #OverbookedClub
☕ my birthday and everyone who reached out with wishes ❤❤
☕ misspellings, no genealogy page if there are many generations in the book
@wanderinglynn @TheSpineView
I just finished this month's #OverbookedClub pick- I'm so glad I had time to read this one! My thoughts for now in the comments... can't wait for the book discussion at the end of the month!
@sblbooks
The discussion for next month's pick is Saturday, November 27th. If I missed anyone, or if you want to join in let me know. #OverbookedClub @Crazeedi @catebutler @CoffeeNBooks @Chrissyreadit @kspenmoll @LazyOwl @rubyslippersreads @TheBookHippie @shellleigh33 @Kdgordon88 @megnews
#OverbookedClub the vote was close but we will be reading The Edge of Lost in November. @megnews @Butterfinger @Chrissyreadit @shellleigh33 @CoffeeNBooks @Crazeedi @Kdgordon88 @kspenmoll @Roary47 @Littlewolf1 @LazyOwl @rubyslippersreads @Readswithcoffee @katy4peas @TheBookHippie @catebutler @sabyym @Birdsong28
You don't have to be on this list to join in, just let me know if you'd like to be tagged.
An Alcatraz escape, Prohibition, vaudeville. This historical fiction is well written and researched and really evokes the world of early twentieth century immigrant America tied up in a tidy bow at the end. Full review at https://booknaround.blogspot.com/2020/12/review-edge-of-lost-by-kristina-mcmorri...
Finished my #bookspin pick for the month 'The Edge of Lost' which was # 3 on my #bookspinbingo card!
This was a really great book. So thankful I read it and am very happy to participate in bookspin to get some of my tbr pile gone through. I've had this one such a looong time.
This book had everything in it! A coming-of-age story full of adventure, drama, family, even a bit of love. It was hard to put down.
My son was upset that he was not able to come up with enough money to buy me one of the brand new books from my wishlist for my Mother‘s Day. I told him that if he wanted to get me something, I would be very happy with a secondhand book. So, here I am, with another new to me book that I want to start reading immediately! The best gifts are the ones that come from the come from the heart, regardless of the cost.
#letstravelaugust #prison
A title from my nook about the missing daughter of a prison guard at Alcatraz. Looks like a good one but I often forget about my nook and the books I have on it. I find it difficult reading on the nook and I never complete books once I start them. I prefer a physical book. Hopefully soon I'll be able to come around to digital books so that I can finally read and complete al my nook books.
A story of redemption, love and what makes a family. I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know the main character on his journey from Dublin to America. I do feel as if the author brings everything full circle at the end, although I'm not sure how believable it is.
Through the fog of his mind came a child chirping, "It's her, Mama! The statue. You have to come and see!"
I can feel the excitement after a long journey to a new country and the endless possibilities.
"No man wants a daily reminder of the hardships that in a blink could be his own, nor to carry the shame of being unable, or unwilling, to help those in need. Such burdens were easier to discard when not planted outside your window."
I meant to review this before! Great book. I went in expecting it to be primarily about civilian life on Alcatraz Island (which also would have been awesome, hinthint!) but it's actually about an Irish immigrant to America named Shan and what family means. Set during Prohibition. Worth a read!
My one eyed wonder rescue dog, Navybean, is making an appearance in his Christmas best in support of this one. #funfridayphoto (this was pre-Litsy.. So I need to showcase the guy even though it is June)
I have an audible credit burning a hole in my pocket, and I can't decide on the best book for listening while I knit. I figured the Litsy hive mind would be able to help. Anyone read or listened to these?
Writing my thoughts on this one in my reading journal. Review to come soon!