Weekly Recap: September, 2014 – Week #2

WEARING

9/5/14Detail shot of the sweater above:image image

9/7/149/9/14Oops, I cut off my feet!

9/11/14READING

Aunt Dimity and the Duke by Nancy Atherton (completed)

The Silkworm by Robert Galbraith (completed)

Lirael by Garth Nix

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader by C. S. Lewis (completed)

Ramona the Pest by Beverly Cleary

LOVING

Stephanie’s review of Aunt Dimity and the Duke

Stefani’s post on DNFing

Lark’s list of mysteries

The new Mockingjay poster (thank you Stefani!)

littleonion’s thought provoking post on classics

UPCOMING

Monday: A Bibliophile’s Restyle Graphic Tee

Tuesday: Top Ten Tuesday – Top Authors I’ve Only Read One Book From But NEED to Read More

Wednesday: Wordsmitten Wednesday – “Bad” Books

Thursday: T3 – Best OR Worst Mandatory Highschool Read (I’m doing Worst)

Friday: Weekly Recap – 200th Post!

6 thoughts on “Weekly Recap: September, 2014 – Week #2

  1. mtsedwards says:

    I’m in a preppy mood because of Anne’s Pick-me-up challenge topic this week, so my fave is the aqua cardi/floral tee/belt combo.

    You rereading Lirael in anticipation of the next book? Or is this a first time read for you; I can’t recall. When is Nix’s book coming out again?

    litteonion “supports the Oxford comma”. I love it!

    Wasn’t it Best or Worst Mandatory High School Read? Hope so, coz I’m doing best. ;p

    TGIF!

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    • Selah at A Bibliophile's Style says:

      That’s my favorite too. 🙂

      First time reading Lirael. Clariel comes out 10/14/14, according to Goodreads.

      Yep, that’s one of the reasons I follow her!

      Yes, it’s Best OR Worst. I’m doing WORST (and yes, I know I shouted that, but seriously, it was bad).

      I’m hosting a double birthday party tomorrow (my kids’ birthdays are 6 days apart), so my TGIF is more of a TGI Sunday. 😛

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  2. Lark @ The Bookwyrm's Hoard says:

    Oh, you just read Aunt Dimity and the Duke — I love that book! And how do you like the Robert Galbraith books? I’ve been wondering whether to read them. Also, thanks for the shout-out on the mysteries post! Oh, and I really like the little floral tee with the teal cardi – so pretty!

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    • Selah at A Bibliophile's Style says:

      Yes, your review of Aunt Dimity and the Wishing Well inspired me to try the series, and I’m loving it so far!

      I like the Robert Gailbraith books. The writing is just as good a you’d expect from Rowling, and the mysteries are solid. They are MUCH more violent than I usually read though.

      Of course! That was a great list, and I’ve already added quite a few of the books to my TBR.

      Thank you! 😀

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