Top Five Wednesday 6/27/23

Top Five Wednesday is a Goodreads group that responds to weekly bookish prompts.

June 28th: Books Set by the Ocean

Tomorrow is International Day of the Tropics, and to celebrate, let’s feature five books that are set by the ocean!

Annie Marlow has been through the worst. Rocked by tragedy, she heads to the one place that makes her happy: Oceanside in the Pacific Northwest, the destination of many family vacations when Annie was a teenager.

Once there, Annie begins to restore her broken spirit, thanks in part to the folks she meets: a local painter, Keaton, whose large frame is equal to his big heart—and who helps Annie fix up her rental cottage by the sea; Mellie, the reclusive, prickly landlord Annie is determined to befriend; and Britt, a teenager with a terrible secret. But it is Keaton to whom Annie feels most drawn. His quiet, peaceful nature offers her both comfort and reprieve from her grief, and the two begin to grow closer.

Then events threaten to undo the idyll Annie has come to enjoy. And when the opportunity of a lifetime lands in her lap, she is torn between the excitement of a new journey toward success and the safe and secure arms of the haven—and the man—she’s come to call home.

In this heartwarming tale, Annie finds that the surest way to fix what is damaged within is to help others rise above their pain and find a way to heal.

Between taking night classes for her MBA and her demanding day job at a cruise line, marketing manager Henley Evans barely has time for herself, let alone family, friends, or dating. But when she’s shortlisted for the promotion of her dreams, all her sacrifices finally seem worth it.

The only problem? Graeme Crawford-Collins, the remote social media manager and the bane of her existence, is also up for the position. Although they’ve never met in person, their epic email battles are the stuff of office legend.

Their boss tasks each of them with drafting a proposal on how to boost bookings in the Galápagos—best proposal wins the promotion. There’s just one catch: they have to go on a company cruise to the Galápagos Islands…together. But when the two meet on the ship, Henley is shocked to discover that the real Graeme is nothing like she imagined. As they explore the Islands together, she soon finds the line between loathing and liking thinner than a postcard.

With her career dreams in her sights and a growing attraction to the competition, Henley begins questioning her life choices. Because what’s the point of working all the time if you never actually live?

Eighteen months ago, Autumn Divac’s husband went missing. Her desperate search has yielded no answers, and she can’t imagine moving forward without him. But for the sake of their two teenage children, she has to try.

Autumn takes her kids home for the summer to the charming beachside town where she was raised. She seeks comfort working alongside her mother and aunt at their bookshop, only to learn that her daughter is facing a huge life change and her mother has been hiding a terrible secret for years. And when she runs into the boy who stole her heart in high school, old feelings start to bubble up again. Is she free to love him, or should she hold out hope for her husband’s return? She can only trust her heart… and hope it won’t lead her astray.

Six years after the fight that ended their friendship, Daphne Berg is shocked when Drue Cavanaugh walks back into her life, looking as lovely and successful as ever, with a massive favor to ask. Daphne hasn’t spoken one word to Drue in all this time—she doesn’t even hate-follow her ex-best friend on social media—so when Drue asks if she will be her maid-of-honor at the society wedding of the summer, Daphne is rightfully speechless.

Drue was always the one who had everything—except the ability to hold onto friends. Meanwhile, Daphne’s no longer the same self-effacing sidekick she was back in high school. She’s built a life that she loves, including a growing career as a plus-size Instagram influencer. Letting glamorous, seductive Drue back into her life is risky, but it comes with an invitation to spend a weekend in a waterfront Cape Cod mansion. When Drue begs and pleads and dangles the prospect of cute single guys, Daphne finds herself powerless as ever to resist her friend’s siren song.

A sparkling novel about the complexities of female friendship, the pitfalls of living out loud and online, and the resilience of the human heart, Big Summer is a witty, moving story about family, friendship, and figuring out what matters most.

When Jennifer moves into the Honey Factory on the tiny Greek island of Tilos, bringing a laptop, her hiking boots and one slightly broken heart, she has no idea what surprises life holds in store for her. From the joy of gardening her own little piece of paradise to the thrill of joining in with the Greek dancing at local festivals, Jennifer learns something new every day – and discovers love again along the way.

Top Five Wednesday 5/31/23

Top Five Wednesday is a Goodreads group that responds to weekly bookish prompts.

May 31st: Cats & Dogs

While the majority of cats and dogs might not get along, it’s always fun to see our furry friends in the books we read! What are some books you feel would be great for animal lovers either because they center around cats or dogs (or both!) or feature pets?

My Life in Dog Years by Gary Paulsen

Legendary YA author Gary Paulsen shares stories of the many dogs that shaped his life.

Second Chance Cat Myteries by Sofie Ryan

These fun mysteries feature Elvis the cat, who is living lie detector.

Anythone But You by Jennifer Crusie

Fred, an overweight, smelly, hound steals the scenes in this fun rom-com.

A Dog’s Life by Ann M. Martin

Marley & Me by John Grogan

A heartwarming memoir that will make you laugh and cry.

That Cat Who… series b Lilian Jackson Braun

Who knew cats could be so sleuthy? Cozy mystery writers

Top Five Wednesday 5/24/23

Top Five Wednesday is a Goodreads group that responds to weekly bookish prompts.

May 24th: Princesses

Happy International Tiara Day! In honor of this worldwide holiday, who are five bookish princesses you would like to give some special treatment and spotlight today?

Amanda Lovelace-Not technically a princess, but her poetry collection counts in my book.

Princess Anidori-Kilandra– a princess that can talk to animals, how cool is that?

Ximena is technically the decoy condesa, but she does all the work, so she counts.

Princess Poppy doesn’t follow the mold for a princess.

Luna’s been living in hiding since her parents were murdered, never venturing far from her tower. But when she goes on the run, she discovers strength she didn’t know she posessed.

Top Five Wednesday 5/17/23

Top Five Wednesday is a Goodreads group that responds to weekly bookish prompts.

May 17th: Mysteries

May is considered “Mystery Month,” so let’s share some of our favorite mystery reads!

I prefer mysteries which are not graphic, and focus more on characterization and motive. I read an occasional thriller, but lean more towards historical or cozy mysteries.

The Lady Julie Grey series is one of my favorite of any genre.

I loved this mystery and found Lena to be a lot more relatable than a lot of protagonists in cozy mysteries.

The Cormaran Strike novels are written by J.K. Rowling under pen name Robert Galbraith. These mysteries are so good and a completely different writing style than Harry Potter

This is book three in the Lady Darby Mystery Series. This is my favorite, but I would recommend reading them in order.

The Australian Outback setting adds an interesting level of danger to this mystery. This is more of a slow burn mystery where a lot of time is spent developing the back story and family relationships.

Top Five Wednesday 5/3/23

Top Five Wednesday is a Goodreads group that posts new bookish prompts every week.

This week’s Topic:

May 3rd: MAY You Please Read This…?

To celebrate a new month starting, let’s share some recent recommendations of books we have absolutely loved! After all, May is a great time to ask if they’ll read titles we’ve shared about, so MAY you have fun! 😉

These are the last five books that I’ve rated with 5 Stars.

Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas

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My Review

School Trip by Jerry Craft

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My Review

Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus

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My Review

Front Desk by Kelly Yang

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My Review

How the Penguins Saved Veronica by Hazel Prior

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My Review

Top Five Wednesday: Fictional Jobs

Top Five Wednesday is a Goodreads group that posts new bookish prompts every week.

This week’s topic:

April 19th: Fictional Job

Books can be an amazing escapism, but how exciting would it be to be employed at one of your favorite places you’ve read in fiction or become a powerful wizard simply because you wanted to? Sounds fun right? For today’s prompt share either occupations (magical or non-magical) or places you would love to work at! Could be a teacher at Hogwarts, a librarian at a magical bookstore, or something else altogether that you find just as fun!

  1. Katie Chandler’s job at Enchanted Inc. by Shannon Swendson. As a magical immune, I would be responsible for recognizing any evil magical plots.
  2. Bookmobile proprieter like Nina Redmond in Bookstore on the Corner . I love matching people with the right books.
  3. I know it was given as an example, but I can’t leave out being a teacher at Hogwarts. Specifically, I’d like Hagrid’s job teaching the care of magical creatures
  4. Working at the Cackleberry Club Cafe with my friends. This cafe/bookshop/knitting shop is a great way for friends to pull their interests together
  5. A ferrymen like Hugo in Under the Whispering Door , helping people cross over into the next world.

Top Five Wednesday: 4/12/23: Magic

Top Five Wednesday is a Goodreads group that posts weekly bookish prompts. This week’s topic:

April 12th: Magic

Recently it was National Unicorn Day, and I thought it could be a fun time to celebrate stories with magic! What are some of your favorite reads that have magic?

I read a lot of books with magic, and most of them are part of a series. So, I decided to pick a mix of series from different subgenres.

Enchanted Inc.

A fun chick lit series with a mix of sweet romance

Harry Potter

YA adventure

Darkest London

Steampunk romance

The Hollows

Urban Fantasy

All Soul’s Trilogy

Vampire/witch romance with some time travel mixed in

Top Five Wednesday: Platonic Friendships

Top Five Wednesday is a Goodreads group that responds to weekly bookish prompts.

This week’s topic:

April 5th: Platonic Friendship

“Friendship is worth celebrating.” While many of us may love romance, let’s take some time for today’s prompt to feature some of our favorite non-romantic friendships we’ve read about in fiction!

#1 Harry, Ron and Hermione

I know Ron and Hermione end up together, but for the bulk of the books this threesome are platonic friends who stand by each other and fight evil together.

#2 Elise Sontag and Mariko Inoue

Elise and Mariko form a bond that lasts across time, distance and cultures. Even after years apart, they still have a connection.

#3 The women of Blossom Street

This whole series is filled with the power of friendship and knitting.

#4 The Ya-Yas

The ya-yas have a friendship that endures decades. They know each others secrets and have each others backs.

#5 Willa Jackson and Paxton Osgood

Willa and Paxton don’t exactly start as friends, but they form a special bond

Top Five Wednesday 3/29/23 Five Star Predictions

Top 5 Wednesday is a Goodreads group that shares weekly prompts on bookish topics.

This week’s topic is 5 Star predictions. These are five books which I already own that i think will be five star ratings.

Synopsis:

In 1937 in the snowbound city of Kyiv, wry and bookish history student Mila Pavlichenko organizes her life around her library job and her young son–but Hitler’s invasion of Ukraine and Russia sends her on a different path. Given a rifle and sent to join the fight, Mila must forge herself from studious girl to deadly sniper–a lethal hunter of Nazis known as Lady Death. When news of her three hundredth kill makes her a national heroine, Mila finds herself torn from the bloody battlefields of the eastern front and sent to America on a goodwill tour.

Still reeling from war wounds and devastated by loss, Mila finds herself isolated and lonely in the glittering world of Washington, DC–until an unexpected friendship with First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and an even more unexpected connection with a silent fellow sniper offer the possibility of happiness. But when an old enemy from Mila’s past joins forces with a deadly new foe lurking in the shadows, Lady Death finds herself battling her own demons and enemy bullets in the deadliest duel of her life.

I love Kate Quinn’s voice and once again she’s found a little known story from WWII to highlight.

Synopsis:

When the department store she works in closes for good, Carmen has perilously little cash and few options. She doesn’t want to move in with her perfect sister Sofia, in Sofia’s perfect house with her perfect children and her perfectly ordered Edinburgh life.

Frankly, Sofia doesn’t exactly want Carmen there either. Her sister has always been sarcastic and difficult. But Sofia has yet another baby on the way, a mother desperate to see her daughters get along, and a client who needs a retail assistant for his ailing bookshop, so welcoming Carmen might still have some benefits for everyone.

At Sofia’s behest, Carmen is thrown into the daily workings of old Mr. McCredie’s ancient bookshop on the streets of the old dark city. Can she use her design skills to revamp the store and bring it back to popularity in time to benefit from Christmas shopping traffic? Can she choose between bad boy literary rock star Blair and quiet Quaker student Oke? And will she heal the rift with the most important people of all: her family?

I’ve never given one of Colgan’s books less than four stars. Throw in two of my favorite things, Christmas and books, and this can’t go wrong.

Synopsis:

As Jenny Lawson’s hundreds of thousands of fans know, she suffers from depression. In Broken, Jenny brings readers along on her mental and physical health journey, offering heartbreaking and hilarious anecdotes along the way.

With people experiencing anxiety and depression now more than ever, Jenny humanizes what we all face in an all-too-real way, reassuring us that we’re not alone and making us laugh while doing it. From the business ideas that she wants to pitch to Shark Tank to the reason why Jenny can never go back to the post office, Broken leaves nothing to the imagination in the most satisfying way. And of course, Jenny’s long-suffering husband Victor―the Ricky to Jenny’s Lucille Ball―is present throughout.

A treat for Jenny Lawson’s already existing fans, and destined to convert new ones, Broken is a beacon of hope and a wellspring of laughter when we all need it most.

Jenny Lawson’s books are hilarious and gut-wrenchingly honest.

Synopsis:

The Cuban Revolution took everything from sugar heiress Beatriz Perez–her family, her people, her country. Recruited by the CIA to infiltrate Fidel Castro’s inner circle and pulled into the dangerous world of espionage, Beatriz is consumed by her quest for revenge and her desire to reclaim the life she lost.

As the Cold War swells like a hurricane over the shores of the Florida Strait, Beatriz is caught between the clash of Cuban American politics and the perils of a forbidden affair with a powerful man driven by ambitions of his own. When the ever-changing tides of history threaten everything she has fought for, she must make a choice between her past and future–but the wrong move could cost Beatriz everything–not just the island she loves, but also the man who has stolen her heart…

I’ve read this series out of order, but The Last Train to Key West is one of my favorite books ever, so I predict the previous books will be just as good.

Synopsis:

One cold February evening in 1791, at the back of a dark London alley in a hidden apothecary shop, Nella awaits her newest customer. Once a respected healer, Nella now uses her knowledge for a darker purpose – selling well-disguised poisons to desperate women who would kill to be free of the men in their lives. But when her new patron turns out to be a precocious twelve-year-old named Eliza Fanning, an unexpected friendship sets in motion a string of events that jeopardizes Nella’s world and threatens to expose the many women whose names are written in her register.

In present-day London, aspiring historian Caroline Parcewell spends her tenth wedding anniversary alone, reeling from the discovery of her husband’s infidelity. When she finds an old apothecary vial near the river Thames, she can’t resist investigating, only to realize she’s found a link to the unsolved “apothecary murders” that haunted London over two centuries ago. As she deepens her search, Caroline’s life collides with Nella’s and Eliza’s in a stunning twist of fate – and not everyone will survive.

I’ve heard so many great things about this one!

Top 5 Wednesday: Book Intimidation

Top 5 Wednesday is a goodreads group that responds to bookish prompts each week.

This week’s topic:

March 15th: Book Intimidation

There are books we are super eager to read and then others that we keep putting off reading because of how they intimidate us. What are five books you’re intimidated to start or finish?

It doesn’t get much more classic than The Iliad
This has been on my shelf for a long time. I just don’t gravitate to nonfiction that often.
I love Stephen King’s writing, but am always hesitant with horror because my scare threshold is low.
I’ve heard such mixed reviews of this one, I’m afraid it might ruin The Hunger Games for me.
Part of me is afraid this will ruin reading for pleasure for me. Sometimes, I don’t want to read between the lines, I just want to enjoy the surface.

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