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Wednesday, January 07, 2015

BEST OF 2014 ~ Favourite Reads



In 2014 I:

witnessed the birth of my beautiful granddaughter and became a nonna for the first time ... highlight of the year, little Mia is such a joy

pursued my love of photography and moved a little closer to turning it into a career

bought a Macbook Pro and I love it! 

read 79 books (76 fiction & 3 non-fiction)

completed 3/5 reading challenges (but only updated 1)

cooked quite a few recipes from my Pinterest folders 

turned 46

saw Robbie Williams in concert again

stuck with my fitbit and walking with BookBlogWalkers for a full 12 months ... pats self on back :)

didn't have a hospital stay for my kidney or heart ... YAY

holidayed in England, Scotland and Paris for 4 weeks, saw historical places I've been reading about for years and took photos I'm deliriously happy with.  

read even more Australian fiction (4 Australian authors** on my favourite reads list)


Loved participating in:


I love that so many of my bloggy friends did this challenge, it was really motivating. Along with my fitbit, it's the longest I've stuck with a challenge, 12 whole months and I've signed up for FitReaders 2015 - the new version of Book Blog Walkers co-hosted by Geeky Book Blogger and That's What I'm Talking About.




FAVOURITE READS IN 2014

These aren't all 5 star reads but they are reads that have left a lasting impression on me for one reason or another. Wow did I read some amazing contemporary and historical fiction last year. Click on the title if you want to see my full review.


Contemporary Fiction:


THE GLASS KITCHEN by Linda Francis Lee - an emotional read with a touch of whimsy and magic, if you believe in the healing power of food and following your heart, you'll adore The Glass Kitchen. It really was love on a plate!

LITTLE MERCIES by Heather Gudenkauf - unputdownable. Heather Gudenkauf has a gift for taking readers to an often uncomfortable place, immersing you in issues of sensitivity and judgement but with such compassion you're enlightened and enriched.

THE ONE PLUS ONE by Jojo Moyes - The One Plus One encompasses the meaning of family and belonging, it's a story of love, resilience, determination and second chances. Poetic and uplifting, this one had me alternatively laughing and sobbing. 

GOODNIGHT JUNE by Sarah Jio - what a joy to read, sincere and heartwarming. It earned a special place in my heart.

THE PROMISE OF STARDUST by Priscille Sibley - A stunning, emotionally wrenching, beautifully written debut. It's a story of unconditional love and heartbreaking decisions. 


Historical Fiction:

BITTER GREENS by Kate Forsyth**  -  Haunting & bittersweet, Bitter Greens holds a world you slip into effortlessly. Binding and mesmerising, Kate Forsyth weaves magic. 






SELDOM COME BY by Sherryl Caulfield** (Iceberg Trilogy #1) - exquisite tale of love and loss, forgiveness and healing. To be so completely transported and immersed in characters' lives is testament to an author's care and skill, and despite the heartache I loved every minute. 





LYREBIRD HILL by Anna Romer** - lush, haunting and addictive. I was immersed, my senses evoked ... eucalypts, camp fires, the scent of bush flowers, birdsong, connection with the land and the aboriginal people tangible. 







ORPHAN TRAIN by Christina Baker Kline - (audiobook) A story that simultaneously broke and warmed my heart. Narrated beautifully with such authenticity I felt like a participant rather than an observer. 

THE SUMMER QUEEN by Elizabeth Chadwick (Eleanor of Aquitaine #1) - (audiobook) Evocative, expressive, exquisite detail rather than tedious minutiae, The Summer Queen encompasses all that I love in historical fiction, I can't recommend it highly enough.



THE INVENTION OF WINGS by Sue Monk Kidd - (audiobook) It's about strength, courage and the wings of change. Vivid, appalling, haunting and compelling; a must-read! 



Suspense/Thriller:


THE WITNESS by Nora Roberts - (audiobook) heart-in-mouth unputdownable. Exceptional narration by Julia Whelan. Smart, strong, fascinating heroine and best dog ever! 


DESERVING DEATH by Katherine Howell** (Ella Marconi #7) - paramedic voyeurism and investigative punch. This one warrants sleep deprivation!


Young Adult: 

ME SINCE YOU by Laura Wiess - understated beauty.  Laura Wiess is an author whose writing transcends age and Me Since You is a story that should be read. 

ELEANOR & PARK by Rainbow Rowell - a sweet, funny, sincere, complicated, bittersweet, unexpected ride.

And it wouldn't be right to not mention these wonderful reads: more Aussie love :)

BILLABONG CREEK by Jennifer Scoullar**

OUTBACK GHOST by Rachael Johns** (Bunyip Bay #3)

NO RIVER TOO WIDE by Emilie Richards (Goddess Anonymous #3)

ACCIDENT OF MARRIAGE by Randy Susan Meyers

WHILE WE WERE WATCHING DOWNTON ABBEY by Wendy Wax (audiobook)

SOMEONE LIKE YOU by Victoria Purman** (Boys of Summer #2)


This year I'm keenly awaiting: 

  • Sarah Addison Allen ~ First Frost
  • Kristin Hannah ~ The Nightingale
  • Michelle Moran ~ Rebel Queen
  • Sherryl Caulfield ~ Come Full Circle (Iceberg Trilogy #3)
  • Susanna Kearsley ~ A Desperate Fortune
  • CW Gortner ~ Mademoiselle Chanel
  • Susan Mallery ~ The Girls of Mischief Bay
  • Emilie Richards ~ The Color of Light (Goddess Anonymous #4)
  • Jill Shalvis ~ Still The One (Animal Magnetism #6)
  • Wendy Wax ~ A Week at the Lake


Have you done a favourites post? Leave me link ... I love to add to my groaning TBR pile ;)


Thursday, January 02, 2014

2013 Best of the Best in Books


In 2013 I:

read 100 books (97 fiction & 3 non-fiction)

completed 4 reading challenges and bombed out on 1 :)

became a Pinterest addict

improved health with the right heart medication

learnt to navigate Windows 8.1 (ok that's a work in progress)

turned 45

attended my first ever Australian Romance Readers Convention

saw Pink in concert 

got a fitbit, recommenced walking, became fitter (another WIP)

holidayed in Bali

read even more Australian fiction (5 Australian authors** on the best of the best list)


THE BEST OF THE BEST IN 2013


Contemporary Fiction:

 LOOKING FOR ME by Beth Hoffman ~ pure delight!!

THE HUSBAND'S SECRET by Liane Moriarty** ~ funny, poignant, shocking, heartbreaking. 
PAPER CHAINS by Nicola Moriarty** ~ insightful, heartwarming journey of serendipity. 

Historical Fiction:


THE WILD GIRL by Kate Forsyth** ~ a gift of storytelling about storytelling ... haunting, breathtaking, evocative.








DAUGHTERS OF THE NILE by Stephanie Dray ~ big and lush, it's a story to savour.




MY NOTORIOUS LIFE by Kate Manning ~ emotionally harrowing, one of the best I've read.








SPARTACUS REBELLION by Ben Kane ~ a damn fine read.









Suspense/Thriller:


DARK HORSE by Honey Brown** ~ best psychological thriller I've read in years. Intense, edgy, tight.

WEB OF DECEIT by Katherine Howell** ~ Gritty realism, wicked pace and a gnarly plot.

Young Adult: 

THE SEA OF TRANQUILITY by Katja Millay ~ realisations & second chances, beautiful and heartachey.

IF I DIE by Rachel Vincent ~ hyperventilating awesomeness!

THE SWEETEST DARK by Shana Abe ~ ageless, exquisite and intoxicating. 










And I have to include one of Karen's "best of the best" to round out our bakers dozen best of 2013 here on The Eclectic Reader :)

Romance:

THE PERFECT MATCH by Kristan Higgins ~ laughs, tears, chemistry ... quirky goodness.










Have you done a favourites post? Leave me link ... I love to add to my groaning TBR pile ;)


Thursday, July 04, 2013

Paris in July ... here I come :)



I'm a little late to the Paris in July party but, all things French and a cute little button ... how can I resist. Head on over to Tamara @ Thyme For Tea or Karen @ BookBath, it's not too late to sign up. Since I've only just came across Paris in July and I'm not a bit organised, I'll be flying by the seat of my pants.  

Tamara says anything French inspired is a go ... books, movies, music, food, art, travel experiences. 

France is on my travel bucket list so there's a post calling out ... my Paris/France must-do list. I did this scrapbook layout a few years ago and Paris is inching closer lol. My sister and her family went to Paris in January 2012 ... I'm next :)


And there's a few books calling my name: 

A revisit with the lovely Karen A Chase & BONJOUR 40, I read the ebook version in 2011 and fell in love. My one wish was for more photos and earlier this year Karen sent me exactly that!





IF I SHOULD DIE by Amy Plum (Revenants #3) - I love this series, gorgeous covers, atmospheric Parisian setting. I'm so looking forward to the final installment in this trilogy. 


ANNA AND THE FRENCH KISS by Stephanie Perkins. I've had this book since it first came out. Everyone knows I'm a cover whore lol and this one was too pretty to resist. Paris in July is the perfect excuse to finally read this. 

And you can't talk about France without mentioning food glorious food. I wasn't a fan of macarons until we had them in a French patisserie in Noumea ... oh my! Food will be on my agenda for sure. 

The next best thing to being in France is a month-long armchair visit ~ looking forward to everyone's posts. 



Tuesday, January 08, 2013

My Life According To Books I Read in 2012


Christine @ The happily ever after has this cool meme running and I couldn't resist joining in the fun. I first saw it on Blodeuedd's blog - check out her life in books too. If you play along let me know so I can visit :)



Describe yourself:
Pushing the Limits by Katie McGarry

How do you feel:
Slipping Reality by Emily Beaver

Describe where you currently live:
The House Of Memories by Monica McInerney

If you could go anywhere, where would you go:
The Underside of Joy by Sere Prince Halverson

Your favorite form of transportation:
The Shadowy Horses by Susanna Kearsely
Your best friend is:
The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton

You and your friends are:
The Light Between Oceans by M.L. Stedman

What’s the weather like:
The Summer Before the Storm by Gabriel Wills

What is life to you:
The Perfect Hope by Nora Roberts

Favorite time of day:
Magic Hour by Kristin Hannah

Your fear:
What's Left Of Me by Kat Zhang

What is the best advice you have to give:
Glow by Amy Kathleen Ryan

Thought for the day:
One Mountain Away by Emilie Richards

How I would like to die:
Seven Nights in a Rogue's Bed by Anna Campbell

My soul's present condition:
Fifty Shades Freed by E.L. James