Sunday, December 1, 2013

Sunday's Weekly Book Recap #45

Welcome, December...and the holiday season.  I didn't get the chance to post my weekly recap last week because I was en route to Dublin for a family visit.  So, today's recap includes books I've read or acquired before I left New York, as well as my recent purchases from Reads on Nassau Street in Dublin, which features an irresistible 3 for 2 offer.  This post will link to the following blogs:


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Sunday Post hosted by Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer /  Showcase Sunday hosted by Vicky at  Books, Biscuits, and Tea . . .



 My book activity from November 17 - 30, 2013

Finished reading . . .
The Husband's Secret   The Husband's Secret by Liane Moriarty

Ebooks downloaded . . .
Product Details Product DetailsDarcy Christmas  
KindlePerfect by Autumn Jordon; Gastien: The Cost of the Dream by Caddy Rowland
NookA Darcy Christmas by Amanda Grange

Purchased in Dublin . . .
          Philomena            A Gift to Remember            
          Mount Merrion            The Herbalist             Product Details
Philomena by Martin Sixsmith, A Gift to Remember by Melissa Hill, Six Postcards Home by Michelle Jackson, Mount Merrion by Justin Quinn, The Herbalist by Niamh Boyce, and The Thing About December by Donal Ryan

The five novels pictured above were written by Irish authors, and the Melissa Hill book is a signed copy.  The non-fiction title, Philomena, was written  by British author Martin Sixsmith.



Which books did you get this week?
 
 
Catherine
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