Showing posts with label High Summer Read-a-Thon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label High Summer Read-a-Thon. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

High Summer Read-a-thon 2015 Wraps Up! #HSReadathon



I can't honestly say that I read more than I normally do last week, but I did have fun participating in Michelle's (True Book Addict) High Summer Read-a-Thon.



I read Andrea Camilleri's The Shape of Water, which is a police commissioner murder mystery set in Sicily.  Sicily is not on my itinerary for the trip to Italy this fall, but I enjoyed reading the mystery and especially loved looking up place names, recipes for dishes mentioned, and continuing to learn about the Mediterranean world.

After I finished The Shape of Water I dived right into Under the Tuscan Sun, by Frances Mayes.  I have it marked on GoodReads as read, but I honestly don't think I've read it before because none of it is familiar.  Of course, if I did read it while I was pregnant or when my kids were infants or toddlers, that could account for my forgetting it.  I find those years to be quite blurry!

Musings aside, I am loving Under the Tuscan Sun--the house restoration is sort of the side story for me.  I'm loving the food and the flowers and the pace.  So ready to devote my summers to gardening, reading, and dreaming!  Mayes has several Tuscany-themed non-fiction books, so I may read more from her later this summer.



I'm still enjoying listening to Winston Graham's Demelza--book 2 in the Poldark Saga.  And, enjoying the min-series, but the pacing is driving me crazy.  They just cover the high points of the story and skip over what I think are key parts.

I'm eager to get back to Irving Stone's The Agony and the Ecstasy, and another book arrived that I'm chomping on the bit to start, The Uncle from Rome, by Joseph Caldwell.  I read an excerpt from it in Italy in Mind, which is an anthology of Italy-themed writing, and was hooked.

Who says High Summer Read-a-Thon has to end?

Read on!


Monday, July 20, 2015

High Summer Read-a-Thon


I'm participating in my first official read-a-thon, though my family tells me my life is one big read-a-thon, but then it takes one to know one!

Michelle at The True Book Addict is hosting the High Summer Read-a-Thon.  And since I plan on reading all week, when I'm not working, gardening, or cooking anyway...here goes.

I've just started The Shape of Water by Andrea Camilleri as part of my Reading up on Italy project. It takes place on Sicily and is a murder mystery.

In the same vein, I'm also reading The Agony and the Ecstasy by Irving Stone. Michelangelo is just heading back to Florence from Rome in order to win the commission to carve David. I am absolutely loving this book!




I'm also listening to Demelza, by Winston Graham, trying to keep ahead of the PBS/BBC mini-series currently airing. Loving it, just like I loved book one, Ross Poldark, in the series. If you haven't joined the blog tour for both books, check it out here...fabulous prizes at stake!


If I finish The Shape of Water this week, I'll most likely start The Italians by John Hooper although I hear Under the Tuscan Sun by Frances Mayes calling to me. Just rewatched the movie Saturday night and I'm not sure I have ever actually read the book.

Looking forward to hearing what fellow read-a-thoners are reading.

Read on!