The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend by Katarina Bivald

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This book was sent to Traveling With T for review consideration.

The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend

Summary from Goodreads:

Once you let a book into your life, the most unexpected things can happen…
Broken Wheel, Iowa, has never seen anyone like Sara, who traveled all the way from Sweden just to meet her pen pal, Amy. When she arrives, however, she finds that Amy’s funeral has just ended. Luckily, the townspeople are happy to look after their bewildered tourist—even if they don’t understand her peculiar need for books. Marooned in a farm town that’s almost beyond repair, Sara starts a bookstore in honor of her friend’s memory. All she wants is to share the books she loves with the citizens of Broken Wheel and to convince them that reading is one of the great joys of life. But she makes some unconventional choices that could force a lot of secrets into the open and change things for everyone in town. Reminiscent of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, this is a warm, witty book about friendship, stories, and love.

 

Traveling With T’s Thoughts:

When I first saw this book at BEA 15, I’ll admit that the cover was the initial draw. I like blue covers, the swirls, etc. Then, my next thought (after reading the summary) was could this be another The Storied Life of AJ Fikry? It had a ish feeling to that plot line. Continue reading

Literary Friday, ya’ll…..

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It’s been forever since I’ve done a Literary Friday post- hopefully 2016 will get me back on track (notice the cute new image?)

 

1.  Deep South Magazine and their #literaryfriday: A Moveable Feast, Joshilyn Jackson book news and more!

 

2. Allison at The Book Wheel explains why and how to find your back links. Continue reading

Come Away With Me by Karma Brown

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This book was sent to Traveling With T for review consideration.

Come Away With Me

Summary from Goodreads:

One minute, Tegan Lawson has everything she could hope for: an adoring husband, Gabe, and a baby on the way. The next, a patch of black ice causes a devastating accident that will change her life in ways she never could have imagined.

Tegan is consumed by grief, not to mention her anger toward Gabe, who was driving on the night of the crash. But just when she thinks she’s hit rock bottom, Gabe reminds her of their Jar of Spontaneity, a collection of their dream destinations and experiences, and so begins an adventure of a lifetime.

From the bustling markets of Thailand to the flavors of Italy to the ocean waves in Hawaii, Tegan and Gabe embark on a journey to escape the tragedy and search for forgiveness. But they soon learn that grief follows you no matter how far away you run, and that acceptance comes when you least expect it.

Heartbreaking, hopeful and utterly transporting, Come Away with Me is an unforgettable debut and a luminous celebration of the strength of the human spirit.

 

Traveling With T’s Thoughts:

I’ll admit- a blurb about this book referencing EAT PRAY LOVE almost turned me off this book ( I didn’t care for the movie at all and the reference made me think that Tegan was going to give me a major case of the bummers.)

Luckily for COME AWAY WITH ME- it had a book fan to bend my ear and let me know how fabulous it is (shout out to Helen at My Novel Opinion 🙂

When I began read Tegan and Gabe’s story- their story, basically in the first ten pages, went to a dark place. A sad place. So, I thought I had it figured out- their life is crap now and the jar of spontaneity is all about them, together and separately, learning to deal with the craptastic stuff that happened and find a way to move on.

But Karma was sneaky. And that’s all I have to say. #nospoilers

And yes, COME AWAY WITH ME does have an EAT PRAY LOVE feel in the sense of the travel and maybe even some of the lessons that Tegan learns about life, love and forgiveness.

I thought long and hard as I was reading this book- could I forgive Gabe? Because while it’s an accident, it’s also his fault (if that makes sense). I ached with Tegan about her choices, what she lost. #Kleenex

I’m doing a terrible job of explaining why this book should be on your TBR list. Just trust me- read it.

 

*This book was sent to Traveling With T for review consideration. All thoughts and opinions are mine alone.*

 

Happy Reading and Bookishly Yours,

T @ Traveling With T

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Thicker Than Blood by Jan English Leary

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This book was sent to Traveling With T for review consideration.

Thicker Than Blood

Summary from Goodreads:

Andrea Barton is single but wants a child. When an infant is abandoned at a church on the north side of Chicago, Andrea first becomes a foster mother and then adopts her. Andrea believes that love and her experience as a social worker will see her through the challenges of raising an African-American child in a white world. During Pearl s childhood, Andrea is able to protect her daughter from many of societys blows. But when teenaged Pearl starts to seek her own identity, their relationship is threatened. Both mother and daughter face situations that force them to confront the possibilities and limits of love.

 

Traveling With T’s Thoughts:

Andrea wants a child very much. She’s considered many of her options- but when a child is abandoned, it seems that fate wants them to be together. Continue reading

{Futuristic Friday Giveaway} The Things We Keep by Sally Hepworth

Futuristic Friday Giveaway

Hold the phone! It’s the first Futuristic Friday giveaway! Thanks to Katie at St. Martin’s- I have 1 copy of THE THINGS WE KEEP by Sally Hepworth to be given away to 1 lucky person (US only).

The Things We Keep is a story that moved me on so many levels- and I think you all will enjoy it! Read on for more about the book and then enter the giveaway: Continue reading

Anything For You by Kristan Higgins {+ Giveaway}

Anything for You by Kristan Higgins

Photo Credit: Harlequin Books 12/29/15

This book was sent to Traveling With T for review consideration.

Anything for You

Summary from Goodreads:

Before you get down on bended knee…

…you should be pretty darn sure the answer will be yes. For ten years, Connor O’Rourke has been waiting for Jessica Dunn to take their on-again, off-again relationship public, and he thinks the time has come. His restaurant is thriving, she’s got her dream job at Blue Heron Vineyard—it’s the perfect time to get married.

When he pops the question, however, her answer is a fond but firm no. If it ain’t broke, why fix it? Jess has her hands full with her younger brother, who’s now living with her full-time, and a great career after years of waitressing. What she and Connor have is perfect: friends with an excellent benefits package. Besides, with her difficult past (and reputation), she’s positive married life isn’t for her.

But this time, Connor says it’s all or nothing. If she doesn’t want to marry him, he’ll find someone who does. Easier said than done, given that he’s never loved anyone but her. And maybe Jessica isn’t quite as sure as she thinks…

 

Traveling With T’s Thoughts:

I’m still in denial that Kristan Higgins Blue Heron series has come to an end. I’m not accepting it. Continue reading

Futuristic Friday: Find Your New Reads {January- March 2016}

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Oh wow! It’s time for another Futuristic Friday! We have been making our lists and have found some great sounding books that we are excited to read!

For long time fans of Futuristic Friday- 2016 is going to be a shake-up of the feature. We’re including a link-up where you can share books you are excited to read (you know, just in case we missed a few or if you want to echo our thoughts 🙂

And, even more of a shake-up: GIVEAWAYS are happening. Yep. We made our lists, and then took to the email where we presented authors and publicists with finely crafted emails outlining what Futuristic Friday was, how X book was chosen, and how we would love a giveaway. And, you know how if you build it, they will come- if you ask for it, you will (more than likely) get it! So *snaps* to the publicists and authors that played a role in us being able to offer 16 books (at current time- though, there may be one or 2 more- still waiting on final confirmation!) Be sure and check out Traveling With T and Doing Dewey- we’ll be hosting our own giveaways and will be sharing the ones that we are giving away via social media 🙂 But, allow me to be a bookish tease- it’s going to be a good 3 months for giveaways!

On to the books! Continue reading

{Book Talk with R & T} The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend by Katarina Bivald + Giveaway

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It’s time to announce the new Book Talk with R & T (yay!) Rhiannon and I are proud to say that the next book is: THE READERS OF BROKEN WHEEL RECOMMEND by Katarina Bivald.

The Book Talk will kick of January 11th and will end January 15th! We have an interview with Katarina and a giveaway (thanks to the ever wonderful Lathea @ Sourcebooks!)

So, kick back and prepare to join in the fun. Keep your eyes on our websites and our Twitter accounts (@rockstar1023 for me and @ivoryowlreviews for Rhiannon).

And be sure and enter the giveaway! (Sorry, US only!) Continue reading

#AMonthOfFaves: Top Posts From 2015

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It’s the last day of #AMonthOfFaves- so hat tip to Tanya and Andi– Tanya for creating this event and Andi for rocking it as a co-host. It’s been a fun month- I’ve learned lots 🙂

The prompt for today is to pick 5 of your fave posts (from your own blog).

So, here goes 🙂

 

Fave Posts from Traveling With T:

1.  BEA 2015: A recap of BEA 2015.

 

2. What Is The Role of A Book Blogger?: I get all chit-chatty, admit where I see red when some people think blogging is our job, and confess that I want to make money from blogging one day. Continue reading