The Friday 56 (3 of 5)

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Rules:

* Grab the book nearest you. Right now.
* Turn to page 56.
* Find the fifth sentence.
* Post that sentence (plus one or two others if you like) along with these instructions on your blog or (if you do not have your own blog) in the comments section of this blog.
*Post a link along with your post back to this blog.
* Don’t dig for your favorite book, the coolest, the most intellectual. Use the CLOSEST.
      Lenny wasn’t gone.  He couldn’t be gone.  Until she saw his dead body with her own eyes, she could not give up hope.

From Sidney Sheldon’s After The Darkness by Tilly Bagshawe

Challenge Update (4 of 5)

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Hosted by Kristen from Bookworming in the 21st Century
Yesterday was a so-so day, thought I would get more reading time but life just tends to get in the way lol.  Even though I probably won’t meet my goal, I am having fun anyway.
Yesterday’s reading time:  6.5 hours
Total Challenge hours:  22.5

Friday Fill-ins (5 of 5)

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And…here we go!

1. I usually am up for 2 hours before the clock reads 6:58.
2. It was the reason, of course, that I chose to read this particular book.
3. Worrying about things that I have no control of is something I no longer feel the need to do.
4. I have another errand to run, then I am going to sit and read.
5. PLEASE!!…just go find it
6. What were once vices are no longer.
7. And as for the weekend, tonight I’m looking forward to spending time with hubby, tomorrow my plans include computer to-do list and read for challenge and Sunday, I want to sit by the pool and read, depending on the weather and have random.org pick the 2 winners of the giveaway!

Booking Through Thursday (1 of 2)

THURSDAY
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Today’s Question:
Do you prefer reading current books? Or older ones? Or outright old ones? (As in, yes, there’s a difference between a book from 10 years ago and, say, Charles Dickens or Plato.)
My Answer:
I gravitate towards current books, however, there are many titles on my TBR Bucket List that were current at the time.  There are so MANY of the “older” ones on my list that I know realistically, I will never read.  What’s that saying…so many precious books, so little time.  But if it by an author I enjoy, I don’t mind reading the older ones.  And as far as the oldest…as in classics…those aren’t for me.  I think it is due to when I was in high school and was forced to read books I didn’t enjoy.

Challenge Update–Thurs (2 of 2)

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Hosted by Kristen from Bookworming in the 21st Century
Yesterday was a very productive day for me. I read quite a bit, finished a book, wrote and posted the review, and started another.  I am still behind in my goal but knowing that I have signed up for this challenge, is giving me the kick in the butt to get off this laptop and to be sitting in my reading chair with my book.  I also noticed yesterday that I am catching up in my tbr reading schedule after losing the month of April.  I am now reading books that I received a month ago.  However, this past month I received a lot of books.
     Hours Read Wednesday:  7.5
   Challenge Hours Read:  16
Goal For Week:  40 

Booking Through Thursday (1 of 2)

THURSDAY
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Today’s Question:
Do you prefer reading current books? Or older ones? Or outright old ones? (As in, yes, there’s a difference between a book from 10 years ago and, say, Charles Dickens or Plato.)
My Answer:
I gravitate towards current books, however, there are many titles on my TBR Bucket List that were current at the time.  There are so MANY of the “older” ones on my list that I know realistically, I will never read.  What’s that saying…so many precious books, so little time.  But if it by an author I enjoy, I don’t mind reading the older ones.  And as far as the oldest…as in classics…those aren’t for me.  I think it is due to when I was in high school and was forced to read books I didn’t enjoy.

Challenge Update–Thurs (2 of 2)

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Hosted by Kristen from Bookworming in the 21st Century
Yesterday was a very productive day for me. I read quite a bit, finished a book, wrote and posted the review, and started another.  I am still behind in my goal but knowing that I have signed up for this challenge, is giving me the kick in the butt to get off this laptop and to be sitting in my reading chair with my book.  I also noticed yesterday that I am catching up in my tbr reading schedule after losing the month of April.  I am now reading books that I received a month ago.  However, this past month I received a lot of books.
     Hours Read Wednesday:  7.5
   Challenge Hours Read:  16
Goal For Week:  40 

BEACHCOMBERS by Nancy Thayer

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Beachcombers by Nancy Thayer
Published by Ballentine Books
ISBN 978-0-345-51828-6
At the request of Pump Up Your Book, an ARC was sent, at not cost to me, for my honest review.
  Synopsis (taken partially from book): Sisters reunite on Nantucket over a tumultuous summer of love and chaos.  As the eldest daughter, Abbie took on a lot after her mother’s death.  Afterward, she feels she’s earned the right to jet around the world, experiencing life, if not love.  Her sister, Emma, a Boston stockbroker, seems to have it all…until the stock market crash leaves her jobless and her fiance dumps her. Remaining in Nantucket with their widowed father, Lily, the baby of the family, is full of dreams though she’s not terribly helpful in a crisis.  So when Marina, an enigmatic newcomer to town, begins wooing their successful, attractive father, Lily summons home her sisters.  Reunited for the summer, the sisters start Nantucket Mermaids-a company providing an eclectic range of services for the island’s wealthy residents. Over the course of a busy summer, they work, gossip, and, of course, squabble. In the twilight of summer, all four women have changed–transformations that surprise themselves and each other.
  My Thoughts and Opinion: Nancy Thayer has created a story set in the picturesque and quaint island of Nantucket where four unique women have joined to heal from the pain of the past with the hope of the future.  Eighteen years ago, shortly before the tragic death of Danielle Fox, mother to the very young Abbie, Emma and Lily, The Beachcombers Club was formed.  Where the 4 Fox girls would walk the beaches of Nantucket looking for treasures in the sand. Danielle taught her daughters to always believe in something more and to look at what is right in front of them.  Scars from that time are still present but is it time to heal?  I was transported to this special place through the author’s masterful descriptions to where the wealthy vacation and the native young try to leave. I became so engrossed in the lives of these four women that they became my friends throughout the entire read.  I laughed when they laughed and cried when they cried. Beachcombers is the perfect summer read.

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I received a copy of this book, at no charge to me,
in exchange for my HONEST review.
No items that I receive
are ever sold…they are kept by me,
or given to family or friends.