This was an easy, end-of-the-year read centered around the titular family. At times, the plot and tone veer into almost farcical territory, but there‘s some sadness and deeper things, too. It may not be everyone‘s cup of tea, but I enjoyed it.
This was an easy, end-of-the-year read centered around the titular family. At times, the plot and tone veer into almost farcical territory, but there‘s some sadness and deeper things, too. It may not be everyone‘s cup of tea, but I enjoyed it.
The #bookspin for August is now finally read! Maybe I can even get a bingo by the end of the month.
'Evergreen Tidings from the Baumgartners' is quite the title. I almost think that was one of the reasons I kept putting off reading it. Its actually a pretty fun read! I laughed so hard out loud at one point, I startled one of my dogs and he starting barking at me in alarm. (It was the dinner scene where Donny told a 💩 joke in case you read it.)
Dysfunctional family whose matriarch writes ridiculous annual Christmas letters. However this is not a Christmas book as most of the story takes place throughout the year. Cute and funny!!
Giving this an overall pick. Lots of unlikeable characters, but somehow it all worked and it came together in the end.
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I‘d like to do a holiday #giveaway, and have anyone (like me) who neglected to participate in a swap of some sort enter (because they couldn‘t afford to or because they forgot to sign up in time)!
It‘s an ARC for ‘Evergreen Tidings from the Baumgartners‘ by Gretchen Anthony, which has already come out, a Wes Anderson-esque quirky family drama, and is sure to brighten someone‘s holiday.
PLEASE only comment here to enter if you didn‘t do a swap!
I enjoyed this one! Zany fun (even if also a bit all over the place and sometimes nutty), with some sweet messages. The focus on Upper Midwestern Lutheran church ladies was a huge plus for me, since I was raised by one and grew up surrounded by many others. The voices of the ladies in this often rang pretty gosh darn true, based on my experience. 😛
#TBRTuesday
Here‘s what I‘ve got going on this week!
3.5 🌟 I enjoyed this book. Cerise and Barb are pregnant, and Mother Baumgartner needs to control their lives, starting with who is the donor?! There are several themes running through the book, and the ending is very beautiful.
Cozy blanket ✔️
Warm, snuggly dog on lap ✔️
Fuzzy, soft sweatshirt ✔️
Seasonally appropriate read✔️
Our newest episode of @unabridgedpod dropped this evening—we‘d love to know what you think of this festive #unabridgedbookclub pick! And don‘t forget our in-person meeting tomorrow at The Local!
Cheating on my current books with this one. I saw that my library just got it and I couldn‘t wait.
Head over to Instagram or Facebook (unabridged mood) for this Unabridged Book Club giveaway!
Ready to settle into my reading nook with this new pick up...
You‘re invited to our December Book Club discussion of Gretchen Anthony‘s Evergreen Tidings from the Baumgartners. Can‘t make it in person? We‘ll discuss the book on Instagram and Facebook throughout December, following our episode on December 5th!
Stack of Books✔️Tea✔️Banana Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffin ✔️.
You know how some stores put out holiday decorations SO early? I feel a little bit like that...but I‘m super excited about today‘s #bookmail — and an upcoming #unabridgedbookclub pick!
What an awesome surprise in the mail!!! A copy of Evergreen Tidings from the Baumgartners by Gretchen Anthony. I can‘t wait to read this debut novel!!! In stores October 16th.
It‘s time for @bookriot‘s #riotgrams again and here‘s my stack of current reads.
I‘m usually a one book at a time kind of girl but I‘m listening to the Leckie on audio, reading the Adan‘s on my ereader for nighttime and insomnia reading, and reviewing the Anthony tomorrow. The Jemisin is my main read when I‘m not reading work stuff.