Monday, February 14, 2022

It's Monday! What are you reading? #5 '22

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? is a place to meet up and share what you have been, and are planning to read over the week. It’s an opportunity to visit and comment and add to your TBR pile! This meme is hosted by Kathryn at The Book Date. I finished 7 books this week but don't have time to do all the updates (mostly because I participated in a read-a-thon yesterday) 😀 Happy Valentine's Day, I hope you all have a wonderful day!!

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I also stacked my shelves again this week and you can read that post here (I also talk about a book exchange I am hosting, take a look if you are interested in participating!). 

So, what have you been reading lately? And what's coming up on your radar? If you would like to join the fun click on the link below 😀

36 comments:

  1. Nice looking assortment of books. The Olympics are cutting into my reading time, but I do enjoy watching them. Come see my week here. Happy reading!

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    1. Hi Kathy, it's not easy for me to watch the Olympics or I am sure I would be distracted as well. Thanks for stopping by!

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  2. Northanger Abbey is a Jane Austen book I haven't read. Must do so! Here are my WEEKLY UPDATES

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    1. Hi Laurel, I am enjoying it more than I did Sense and Sensibility, which is good. Have a great week!

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  3. I do love reading Jane Austen. Such a great list of books. Happy reading...

    Here is my link:
    https://twogirlsandtheirbookishlife.blogspot.com/2022/02/it-is-monday-what-are-you-reading.html

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  4. These all look interesting Cindy. Happy reading this week!

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  5. Both books look great, I haven't read Jane Austen yet..smeday!lol Hope you had fun with your readathon!💖

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    1. Jo, I kept saying that too about Jane Austen and I have read two this year! (not sure I will continue...but maybe!)I did enjoy the read-a-thon.

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  6. Both books look great, I haven't read Jane Austen yet..smeday!lol Hope you had fun with your readathon!💖

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    1. Jo, I did get a lot of reading done, so it was good :)

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  7. The Secrets of Paper and Ink looks good. Happy Reading!

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    1. Hena, I haven't gotten far yet, but enjoying it so far.

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  8. THE SECRETS OF PAPER AND INK is catching my attending.

    Have a wonderful reading week, and thanks for coming by my blog.

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  9. I haven't read Northanger Abbey, but I want to. I'll be looking forward to your reviews.

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    1. Wendy, I am enjoying it more than I did Sense and Sensibility ;)

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  10. Seven books in a week. That's amazing! Keep on enjoying!

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    1. Thanks Harvee :) Being sick helped me slow down to read ;)

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  11. I enjoyed that Lindsay Harell and Karen Witemeyer is always fun. Enjoy!

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    1. Sarita, I agree! I have not gotten very far with the Lindsay Harrel one yet, I am trying to finish Northanger Abbey first.

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  12. I just love Liz Curtis Higgs! I just borrowed her "Bad Girls of the Bible" from the library! Haven't started it yet. That Devotional looks amazing too! I'm using "A Jane Austen Devotional" this year. I also love Northanger Abbey! It's on my list for a re-read. I'm starting "Persuasion" today for a read-along!

    Have a wonderful week!

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    1. Sherry, I image a Jane Austen Devotional would be interesting! I hope you enjoy Persuasion.

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  13. The prayers of AW Tozer looks interesting. I need to read some of his material - classics and yet I'm not too familiar with him. Happy reading - my blog post is up. http://www.lyndonperrywriter.com/2022/02/book-date-monday-amreading-feb-14.html

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    1. I really enjoy Tozer's works, they are very deep and so relevant.

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  14. Sounds like a pretty good week! Hope the readathon went well! Thanks for stopping by! Happy reading!

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  15. That Lindsay Harrel book looms wonderful! I haven't read Northanger Abbey (just because I seriously hated the movie and didn't even finish it). I otherwise adore Jane Austen though.

    I hope you are feeling better, Cindy!

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    1. Thanks Wren, I am doing better! I have not seen the movie for Northanger Abbey, and sounds like it is best to skip it ;)

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  16. I'm not a big Jane Austen book fan, but I do enjoy the movies they make from her books. However I wonder if I would enjoy reading Northanger Abbey. How awesome that you finished 7 books! Wow!

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    1. Lisa, from reviews people who like her other works don't like this one. They don't like the in your face sarcasm and barbs.

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  17. Great looking books this week. Would love to check out Forty Reasons Why Life is Better After the Big 40.

    Thanks for sharing and for visiting my blog last week.

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    1. Hi Cheryl, I hope you had a good weekend. Thanks for stopping by!

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