Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Really Random Tuesday: Cairo in the Chives (Kitty Pic)

It’s too hot in my office (28°C, which is 80°F!) and my brain is melting, but I wanted to share another Cairo pic with you today. Here she is investigating the chives (the only plant that survived the winter on our balcony):


Cairo investigating the chives on our balcony

She likes to chew on them (which is unfortunately usually followed by her throwing them up in our hallway). I love the shadow she’s casting in this pic! (Click on photo to enlarge.)

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Monday, May 30, 2011

Mailbox Monday (May 30) + Blogger Meet-Up

Mailbox Monday buttonMailbox Monday is a gathering place for readers to share the books they received during the previous week. Warning: MM can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and huge wish lists! Mailbox Monday, which was started by Marcia (who now blogs at A girl and her books) is on blog tour—this month, it’s hosted by Mari at MariReads.

I didn’t receive any books in the mail this week, but I did meet up with Tina (Bookshipper) and Linda (Better with Books) at the tea shop for our usual monthly gathering. (Donna, Cindy and Amanda unfortunately couldn’t make it.) It’s been a while since I’ve been to a meet-up, so it was great to get together and chat and exchange books. One of the hot topics was Book Expo America, which just ended last week—both Tina and I hope to be there in 2012!

On the book front, Tina gave me her ARC of She Loves You, She Loves You Not by Julie Anne Peters (which is due out in June), while Linda gave me both The Girl Who Stopped Swimming and Backseat Saints by Joshilyn Jackson, as well as The Writer’s Retreat Kit: A Guide for Creative Exploration and Personal Expression by Judy Reeves.


After the meet-up, Linda and I stopped in at a local thrift store to drop off the extra books that none of us wanted and I picked up another book, The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals by Michael Pollan. I also bought a lovely pair of dark brown mugs that say “tea” on one side and “thé” on the other.



What did you find in your mailbox this past week? For other Mailbox Monday posts, head over to MariReads.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Similar Covers: Hair

In my “similar covers” post last week, I mentioned that I’d come across a copycat cover that was part of a series of such covers. Here are eight (!) book covers that feature the same image, along with a BMW ad...




The books are (with pub dates from Amazon, if available):
The BMW ad is in Spanish and was created in 2001, according to the BMW site.

I’m not sure why this image is so popular—the only covers I kinda like are Awake and Beyond Tuesday Morning (which also happen to be the two covers that show more of the girl’s back).

*You may remember that I featured a different cover of this book last week.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Author Event: Susan Conley and Lily King at Northshire Books (+ Giveaway)

As I mentioned in my Mailbox Monday post yesterday, my friend Rowena and I were in Manchester, Vermont, last week where we visited the Northshire Bookstore, one of America’s leading independent bookstores.

We were lucky enough to be there for what turned out to be a fabulous author event: a joint reading by memoirist Susan Conley, who was touring her first book, The Foremost Good Fortune, and novelist Lily King, who was touring her third novel, Father of the Rain. As it turns out, the writers have been friends for 15 years and corresponded by email while they were writing these books (while Susan lived in China and Lily lived in Italy). They read us excerpts from their emails to each other, which had me alternately in stitches and in tears (mostly the former!)—I really hope they someday publish a book of their correspondence. They then read to us from their books: The Foremost Good Fortune is Susan’s memoir about living in China and surviving breast cancer, while Father of the Rain is a novel about a daughter’s relationship with her alcoholic father.

Susan Conley, me and Lily King
Susan Conley, me and Lily King

Getting a glimpse into their writing processes and then listening to excerpts from the final products was so inspiring! (I’m also fascinated by relationships between women writers.) I bought four books in the end, three for me and one for one of you (and had them all autographed, of course). These are the three for me (including Lily’s first novel, The Pleasing Hour):

The Foremost Good Fortune by Susan ConleyFather of the Rain by Lily KingThe Pleasing Hour by Lily King
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The Pleasing Hour by Lily KingWould you like to win an autographed copy of The Pleasing Hour, Lily King’s first novel? The giveaway is open internationally. I will accept entries until 11:59 PM Eastern Time on Monday,
June 6.


Here’s the blurb from the back cover of the book:

The first novel from a new literary voice brimming with sensitivity and lyricism, The Pleasing Hour is the story of an American in Europe whose coming-of-age defies all our usual conceptions of naiveté and experience. Fleeing a devastating loss, Rosie takes a job as an au pair with a Parisian family and soon find the comfort and intimacy she longs for with their children and the father, Marc. Only Nicole, the children’s distant, impeccably polished mother, is unwilling to embrace the young American. But when Rosie realizes that her attachments have become transgressions, she leaves for the south of France. There she learns about Nicole’s own haunted past and the losses that link the two women more closely than either could have imagined.

If you are a follower or subscriber, let me know and I will give you an extra entry.

Make sure you provide me with a way of getting in touch with you. Entries without a blog link or email address will be disqualified.

THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED.
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Monday, May 23, 2011

Mailbox Monday (May 23): Vermont Loot!

Mailbox Monday buttonMailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books they received during the previous week. Warning: MM can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and huge wish lists! Mailbox Monday, which was started by Marcia (who now blogs at A girl and her books) is on blog tour—this month, it’s hosted by Mari at MariReads.

Last week, my friend Rowena and I went on a four-day road trip to Vermont. We were headed for Manchester, Vermont (home to the Northshire Bookstore, which was the main goal of our trip), but on the way we spent a couple of hours in Burlington, where we visited the Crow Bookshop.

At the Crow Bookshop, I bought An Accidental Autobiography by Barbara Grizzuti Harrison (a book I’ve been looking for for a long time).

Crow Bookshop
Crow Bookshop in Burlington, VT

Inside the Crow Bookshop
Inside the Crow Bookshop

Of course, the first thing we did on our first morning in Manchester was visit the Northshire Bookstore, where I bought six other books:
Northshire Bookstore
Northshire Bookstore in Manchester, VT

Inside the Northshire Bookstore
The art section in the Northshire Bookstore

Rowena and I returned to the Northshire the following day for an author event and bought more books, but I’ll tell you about that tomorrow! In the meantime, here’s my book pile:

Book pile
Click on any photo to enlarge!

What did you find in your mailbox this past week? For other Mailbox Monday posts, head over to MariReads.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Similar Covers: Feet in Water and Other Lookalikes

I recently came across another duo of lookalike covers: Jumping in Sunset by Dawn Ringling (published in 2003 by Multnomah Books) and Under the Mercy Trees by Heather Newton (published in 2011 by Harper Paperbacks).


Weirdly enough, while I was looking up publishing info for these two books on Amazon, I came across five (!) other familiar covers...

The first was My Soul to Keep by Melanie Wells, which actually has at least five other copycat covers:


T’es pas ma mère (which literally means You’re Not My Mother) by Prune Berge is one of them. Hop over to this “similar covers” post to see the other four.

Next, I came across Straight Up by Lisa Samson, which has two lookalike covers:


Imagined London: A Tour of the World’s Greatest Fictional City by Anna Quindlen is the book that immediately popped into my head when I saw the cover for Straight Up, but a TinEye search revealed another lookalike: Astonishing Splashes of Colour by Clare Morrall.

Finally, another one of Lisa Samson’s novels has a lookalike cover: Songbird looks suspiciously like The Winter Sea by Susanna Kearsley (though TinEye doesn’t recognize them as being the same).



Come back next week for the other two (which are both part of a large set of copycat covers)!

Monday, May 16, 2011

Mailbox Monday (May 16): More Portland Loot!

Mailbox Monday buttonMailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books they received during the previous week. Warning: MM can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and huge wish lists! Mailbox Monday, which was started by Marcia (who now blogs at A girl and her books) is on blog tour—this month, it’s hosted by Mari at MariReads.

My box of books from Portland arrived this past week (yay!). These are the rest of the books I bought at Powell’s Books and The Title Wave Used Book Store (see my post last week for the first lot).

First the mysteries:


Then the graphic novels:


Then the oddballs (one SF, one memoir):


What did you find in your mailbox this past week? For other Mailbox Monday posts, head over to MariReads.

BEA 2012, HERE I COME!