Books from the Backlog is a weekly feature hosted by Carole @ Carole's Random Life in Books.
June 10, 2021
June 7, 2021
[WEEKEND READS] where I reorganized my room and got too tired for everything else
June 4, 2021
APRIL-MAY WRAP UP (aka the months of calm and chaos. lol.)
Lonely Hearts Hotel is NOT included in this wrap up. It was, however, on last month's. lol. |
Hi,
It's been a while and I really, really considered posting even a wrap up last month but I ended up putting it off until it came to the end of May and told myself, I'll just do a combine wrap up and leave it at that. So here we are. lol.
April was normal, I guess. It's not exactly eventful. I started doing my weekly "reading plans" just to spice up my reading and push myself to read more (spoiler alert: nothing happened much. I'm still at the same pace. lol. but we'll get there. I hope). I also participated in Dewey's 24-hr readathon but I somehow failed, I think. I mean reading-wise, I didn't read as much as I wanted to. But I'm still continuing my personal monthly readathon (which also did not happen in May. ugh!). So all is good.
May, however, is the high stress month for me. Let me count the ways it brought me down (lol):
June 3, 2021
June 1, 2021
[REVIEW] The Little Bookshop on the Seine
title: The Little Bookshop on the Seine (The Little Paris Collection #1)
author: Rebecca Raisin
genre: adult, contemporary, chick lit
published: January 7th 2020 by HQN (first published October 16th 2015)
my copy: paperback, 416 pages
purchase: Amazon | B&N | Book Depository
rating: 3 / 5 stars
goodreads
When bookshop owner Sarah Smith is offered the opportunity for a job exchange with her Parisian friend Sophie, saying yes is a no-brainer—after all, what kind of romantic would turn down six months in Paris? Sarah is sure she’s in for the experience of a lifetime—days spent surrounded by literature in a gorgeous bookshop, and the chance to watch the snow fall on the Eiffel Tower. Plus, now she can meet up with her journalist boyfriend, Ridge, when his job takes him around the globe.
But her expectations cool faster than her café au lait soon after she lands in the City of Light—she’s a fish out of water in Paris. The customers are rude, her new coworkers suspicious and her relationship with Ridge has been reduced to a long-distance game of phone tag, leaving Sarah to wonder if he’ll ever put her first over his busy career. As Christmas approaches, Sarah is determined to get the shop—and her life—back in order…and make her dreams of a Parisian happily-ever-after come true.
I got this book generally because it involves a bookshop and don't we all just grab every book that involves books and bookish people?