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This week, I wasn't nearly as productive in reading as I usually am. That's due to the fact that my wedding is two weeks away and I'm starting to stress out a lot because there's still a lot to do! You may have also noticed that I'm really behind in commenting on other blogs/responding to comments. Unfortunately, it's probably going to continue to be an issue for the next month or so, so please bear with me!

My goal for today is to finish the book I'm currently reading, A Summer Affair by Elin Hilderbrand.

Books I've Read This Week:

Stealing Athena: A NovelThe City of Falling AngelsLock and Key

Stealing Athena - Karen Essex [review]
The City of Falling Angels - John Berendt [review]
Lock and Key - Sarah Dessen [review]

Other Reviews Posted This Week:

Beginner's Greek : A NovelUnpredictable

Beginner's Greek - James Collins [review]
Unpredictable - Eileen Cook [review]

Books that Came Into My Home This Week:

Sleeping with Ward CleaverSo Long at the Fair: A NovelRiding Rockets: The Outrageous Tales of a Space Shuttle Astronaut
Hope Diamond: The Legendary History of a Cursed GemThe Forbidden DaughterFirst Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong
The Memory of Waterhttp://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f70/cindihie/CeeCee150.jpgThe House at Riverton
The Divorce Party: A Novel


Sleeping With Ward Cleaver - Jenny Gardiner
So Long at the Fair - Christina Schwarz
Riding Rockets - Mike Mullane
Hope Diamond: Legendary History of a Cursed Gem - Richard Kurin
The Forbidden Daughter - Shobhan Bantwal
First Man: The Life of Neil Armstrong - James Hansen
The Memory of Water - Karen White
The Secret Life of CeeCee Wilkes - Diane Chamberlain
The House at Riverton - Kate Morton
The Divorce Party - Laura Dave

11 comments:

readerville said...

Sure, your reading slowed down this week because the wedding is close by...but just think of all the extra reading you'll get to do on the honeymoon!

J. Kaye Oldner said...

With an upcoming wedding, blogging would be the last thing on my mind! Go have fun. We'll be here when you get back. :)

Bluestocking said...

You can blog after the wedding. Just let us see pictures afterwards.

SmallWorld Reads said...

Getting married in 2 week?? You are TOTALLY excused!

Iliana said...

You've got a perfect excuse -- actually you seem to have read a lot anyway! Off to check your review of Stealing Athena... that's been one I've been curious about.

Alea said...

I just love looking at all these book covers. I'm really into cover design :) Good luck with the wedding prep!

Ronda's Rants said...

You are doing so much better than I am...and I am not getting married. So, I finished Ghostwalk and I wished I could say I enjoyed it as much as you...but I just feel like I need to reread it as I must have missed something. I am on to Three Cups of Tea.
Have a beautiful wedding and honeymoon...Congratulations!!!

Jill said...

I can't wait to hear what you have to say about A Summer Affair. I was totally surprised by how I felt about it, given how much I like this author

Stephanie said...

Sheesh. If you are still reading this much 2 weeks before your wedding, I'm in awe!!

Good luck with the last 2 weeks. They are a killer!!

photoquest said...

Congrats on your up-coming wedding can't wait to hear what you say about the Divorce Party I've got that on my WL.

fashion-piranha said...

Two weeks 'til the wedding? How exciting :) I can't wait to hear about the Hope Diamond book, but have a blast on your wedding day!

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