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Tuesday, December 22, 2015

A Month of Faves December Blog Event - 12/22/15

https://travelingwitht.wordpress.com/

And the great thoughts continue....

Thanks to these ladies for the month of fun:

 Tanya @ Girlxoxo 

 Andi @ Estella’s Revenge

 Tamara @ Traveling With T

Books on My Winter Reading List.....

I actually have already read The Things We Keep and am currently reading The Forgotten Room.  

If you want to add a book that I don't have listed, stop by for the review and giveaway of The Violinist of Venice.

1.  The Swans of Fifth Avenue by Melanie Benjamin



2.  All the Winters After by Sere Prince Halverson 

3.  The Forgotten Room by Karen White, Beatriz Williams, Lauren Willig


4.  The Things We Keep by Sally Hepworth


5.  In Another Life by Julie Christine Johnson


6.  I'll See You In Paris by Michelle Gable


Don't they all look fantastic?



18 comments:

  1. Your winter reading list does look fantastic, Elizabeth. Enjoy!

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  2. I got The Swans of Fifth Avenue from netgalley and have kind of forgotten about it. I'd like to get to it soon.

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    1. I tend to forget electronic books. That is why I prefer a physical book.

      Thanks for stopping, Kathy.

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  3. the last two sound good, authors presented on France Book Tours! my list is here: http://wordsandpeace.com/2015/12/22/a-month-of-favorites-books-on-my-winter-reading-list/

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    1. They do sound good.

      I am looking forward to reading these and hopefully more books this winter.

      Thanks for stopping, wordsandpeace.

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  4. They all look good. I read a blogger review for The Things We Keep and it sounds good!

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  5. I'd love to read I'll See You Paris. You've got a great list of books coming up!

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    1. I am looking forward to all of them.

      Thanks for stopping, Laura.

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  6. The Forgotten Room looks lovely! I'm always intrigued by books with multiple authors.

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    1. It is pretty good. It has three different characters that have a connection. The dates range from 1892 to 1944.

      I am enjoying it.

      Thanks for stopping, Lindsey.

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  7. All the Winters after sounds wonderful. Happy reading :)

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    1. I think it will be good.

      It was popular with the Sourcebooks' publicists at the BEA.

      Thanks for stopping, ifyoucanreadthis.

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  8. These are all such delectable covers! I shouldn't judge that way, but I totally do.

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    1. Oh....I always judge by covers. :)

      Thanks for stopping, Andi.

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  9. They do look fantastic. Nice choices. :)
    @dino0726 from 
    FictionZeal - Impartial, Straightforward Fiction Book Reviews

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