Saturday, July 3, 2021

This OR That #Giveaway Week 19 ~ All Summer Long by Dorothea Benton Frank OR Goodnight Nobody by Jennifer Weiner #AllSummerLong #GoodnightNobody

  

I have sooooo many books! 

The This or That Giveaway! feature that I post every Saturday is a way for me to clear my shelves and to share some of the many books I have. It's a way for me to cull my collection and give someone else the chance to enjoy these treasures.

Good luck and be sure to stop back next week!

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I've got a great summer beach read up first. I read and reviewed this when it came out in 2017. You absolutely can't go wrong with a beach read by DBF!

 
All Summer Long
by Dorothea Benton Frank 
Paperback ~ Pub date March 2017

Filled with her trademark wit, poignant themes, and rich characters, the perennial New York Times bestselling author returns with a sensational novel that follows the travels of one couple though a tumultuous summer. 

Dorothea Benton Frank s magical stories take us deep into the heart of her beloved Carolina Lowcountry. In her novels, this lush landscape comes alive in all its vibrancy and color. She ignites all of our senses with her vivid descriptions of landscape and atmosphere. In her novels you hear the ocean washing the shore on different islands so profoundly that you can nearly hear the sea gulls squawking, too. 

This is a story of people whose lives are changing a southern gentleman returning home to lead a more peaceful life and his talented New York wife who is not quite sure she is ready to make the transition. They are moving north to south, fast pace versus slow pace, downsizing. And while they are doing this, they are getting glimpses into other people s lives over the course of a summer, holidays that will amuse, shock and transform them. 

This irresistible story is home to captivating characters as funny, complicated, and real as our best friends husbands and wives, mothers and daughters, friends and family who wrestle with the complexities, pain, and joys familiar to us all. Finally, we ll come to recognize the face of love, the kind that deepens and endures but only because one woman makes a tremendous leap of faith. That leap changes them all. 

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This second book is by the ever popular, ever funny Jennifer Weiner. Her books offer a hilarious getaway every time. 

Goodnight Nobody
by Jennifer Weiner 
Hardcover ~ Pub date September 2005

Goodnight Nobody is bestselling author Jennifer Weiner's attempt at writing a mystery, with a healthy dose of the author's chick lit sensibilities thrown in for good measure. While this Desperate Housewives meets Sex in the City murder mystery won't make readers shake in their Manolo Blahniks, it will provide the obligatory humor and compassion to which fans of Weiner's Good in Bed, In Her Shoes, and Little Earthquakes have grown accustomed.

Kate Klein is a feisty, charmingly insecure Connecticut housewife who trades in a life of late-night karaoke sing-a-longs and West Village brunches with her best friend Janie for a world of mini-vans and Mommy and Me pilates classes. Life in Upchurch, Connecticut, heats up when Kate discovers picture-perfect wife and mother Kitty Cavanaugh dead on the pickled maple hardwood floor of her recently remodeled kitchen. A former chronicler of celebrity gossip, Kate takes it upon herself to solve the mystery of Kitty's murder and the disappearance of Lexi Hagen-Holdt, another Upchurch supermom. Along the way, the mysteries and disappointments in Kate's personal life begin to unravel, including her marriage to the kind-yet-uptight Ben, and her unresolved crush on Evan McKenna, a former neighbor with whom a one-night tryst ended in disaster. Thrown in for comic relief, and perhaps to show the depth of Weiner's talents as a writer, are Kate's twin boys and adorably sophisticated 5-year old daughter Sophie ("Sophie was sitting on the toilet, applying lipstick and waiting her turn...").

Goodnight Nobody is chock full of plot twists and turns which can be overwhelming and superfluous. However, Weiner's charm and grace are usually enough to rescue readers from these moments of confusion, and reaffirm our commitment to this endearing contemporary voice. -- Gisele Toueg

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11 comments:

  1. How do I pick my next book? My next book is usually the next ARC on my review list. There are so many books coming out all the time that I usually don't read my own books. If I do have time between review books, I just look at my shelves and take down whatever appeals to me at the time. So totally random. So many books, so little time. :)

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  2. I am a mood reader and love mixing up genres and age groups, so I pick up a book in my pile and read the first few chapters. If I'm enjoying it, I've found my next read.

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  3. It depends what I'm in the mood for. Sometimes I'll read a number of historical romance books in a row and then I'll read a stack of contemporary romance. When I start a new book I can usually tell by the first chapter if I feel like reading it.

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  4. I choose which book to read next by looking at my TBR book stacks and seeing which author's name, book series, title, cover and blurb jump out to me as most enjoyable.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  5. I like to read all kinds of books. It depends on the mood I'm in when I pick my next book from my TBR pile.

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  6. I choose the books I want to read by different ways. Sometimes by author, type of book, or if I think it has a really pretty cover.

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  7. Sometimes the cover, sometimes the blurb, sometimes a review or several good reviews.

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  8. I usually find new authors via book blogs or Goodreads. Once I have a favorite author, I check regularly to see if they have any new books coming out.

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  9. I usually run across books on blogs or elsewhere on the web that catch my eye. And after reading the blurbs and reviews I decide what to read.

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