Two I am really looking forward to! #bookspin #doublespin #bookspinbingo
Two I am really looking forward to! #bookspin #doublespin #bookspinbingo
Woo-hoo! First time my favorite used book sale has been held since 2019. And I did some damage. Added to some series, got some favorite authors, picked up some pretty new books at a bargain! The tagged book is the only one purchased on a whim, never heard of it before. Nothing better than a big #bookhaul .
Wow, this one took me by surprise. A very intense novella mostly comprised of the memories of two people (prior lovers - a relationship that ended poorly 30 years ago) who end up sitting next to each other on the 6:41 a.m. to Paris. Lots to mull over, leaves quite an impact. Different and highly recommended.
Couldn‘t resist buying a couple new books to support the awesomeness that is The Book Lady Bookstore (new and used) in Savannah, Georgia, including this little Parisian novel “The 6:41 to Paris.” Wish I could have sat all day in that big green chair, with my little green novel ... 📗💚📗
Eine Frau,ein Mann,ein Zug,eine Vergangenheit. Was passiert,wenn man sich Jahre nicht gesehen hat? Spricht man miteinander? Warum ist man nicht im guten auseinander gegangen? Immer im Wechsel werden Gedanken mitgeteilt & irgendwann kommt der Zug an.
A woman,a man,a train,a history. What happens,if you haven't seen each other for years? Do you talk to each? Why did things go worse? The thoughts of both are told separately & than the train arrives.
Dann nutze ich die Wartezeit auf eine Freundin mal sinnvoll. 😉😂
As I have to wait for a friend to arrive, I do something very senseful. 😉😂
A huge #petpeeve of mine is marketing copy that tries too hard to make connections to trends even when it makes no sense. Not everything will appeal to fans of Gone Girl and that's okay.
This book is about two old exes sitting next to each other on the train, feeling anxious as they remember their relationship and consider whether to break the ice. It's good, but in no way a "psychological thriller" as the copy claims. #MarchIntoReading
Watching The Big Bang Theory season 9, which I ordered on Cyber Monday for $7.99 on #Amazon. Great company! #dogsoflitsy #henry #dottie
"You never imagine that certain phrases can stick,
buried in your skin like splinters, and that at
certain moments in life they come back and wreck everything."
This is a short ditty of a novel in which not much happens other than 2 ppl who were college lovers 25+ years ago end up sitting next to each other on a crowded train bound for Paris. I loved Blondel's simple & elegant writing style and this story would have made an awesome Francois Truffaut film.
The weather is taking a turn in the Commonwealth of KY tomorrow so enjoying a good book, great temps and relaxing at my fave local winery. We're not guaranteed tomorrow so live for today. 😊📚❤️🍷 Happy Humpday, you lovely Littens! 💕
Planning my new reads and some quiet time before I put my bookseller hat on. I love my job‼️ ❤️💜💙💛📚🤓 Happy Saturday, Littens! 😃
A wonderful short novel about two people meeting on a train after parting ways 27 years earlier. The writing has a dream-like quality that I love and that transports you into their memories - even though it's been translated from French, none of the emotion is lost. This is the first novel I've read by New Vessel Press, who specialize in translated works, and I'll definitely be on the lookout for more my them.
I loved this! Carefully and delicately plotted, but the real beauty here is the deep character studies for the two characters. The story takes places over less than an hour- the time for a train journey to Paris of course- but we have time to learn everything about these two, and to watch them reflect and regress and grow. I want to read everything by Blondel now!
Littens! I'm spending ~48 hours in planes/airports this month so I need all the books- and advice!
Should I get Scribd? Does anyone use it and love it? Hate it? Have some kind of discount code?
#toomanybooks #notenoughluggagespace
I'm really enjoying this little book on a bright and sunny Sunday morning. I'm feeling the tension begin to amp up and I'm looking forward to seeing where it goes. I've heard nothing but great things about it. After reading The Queen of the Night, which was so big and dense, it feels nice to be able to breeze through a lighter book.
Pictured are July's five star reads but you may see the whole list on my blog http://readingenvy.blogspot.com/2016/07/books-i-read-in-july-2016-books-170-196....
Picked this up at my local library. This is the first book I've read from this author. I don't know what made me pick it up.