Sundays with Sam is a combination of Sunday Post hosted by Caffeinated Book Reviewer and Stacking the Shelves hosted by Tynga's Reviews.
My Week in Review
Howdy, all! Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there. I am grateful my dad is still here to celebrate. Last year, he was in the hospital, but we are going out today. I am getting him a Fudgy the Whale too (he likes Carvel).
They did this big event at my job for the start of the World Cup because my company is one of the sponsors. I did not go, but David Beckham videoed in and there were snacks and gifts. We also had a short work week with the Juneteeth holiday on Friday. I used that day to replace my laptop. I cannot remember when I got my MacBook Air, and there was nothing wrong with it, but I could no longer update the OS which was needed to keep the web browsers current. I have already had identity theft issues, so I had to fix that. Since all I do is web-based stuff, I went with the MacBook Neo. It took me about a half hour to get it all set up with my passwords and what not (Google makes one jump through some hoops!), and it is working out great.
On the Blog
Stacking the Shelves
I was excited to get approved for the new Naymon. I adored her debut, so obviously I wanted to read her follow-up. I also bought The Hygge Holiday after seeing it on my feed. I never heard of it, but it definitely sounds like a ME book.
Netgalley/Edelweiss
- In Every Future, It's Us by Katie Naymon
Purchased/Free
- The Hygge Holiday by Rosie Blake
- The Inn at Dolphin Bay by Mia Kent
- Coffee Shop Girl by Katie J. Cross
Invites
- Close to You by Nissa Renzo
- Invisible by Eloy Moreno
Read Last Week
My goodness, I read some lovely books this week. I had a DNF and one did not life up to the author's previous book for me, but the others were perfection. It seems the quiet stories really stole my heart.
Life: A Love Story was a beautiful tale of a woman at the end of her life sharing her wisdom and her life story. I was captivated.
I also loved Whistler. I had no idea what to expect from this book, but I trusted in Patchett, and she did not let me down. Super quiet, character driven story about a woman who bumps into one of her step-fathers after a 44 year absence. It was a pleasure being part of their personal journeys as they worked through their past and learned a lot about themselves.
Find all my reviews on Goodreads
Books
- Life: A Love Story by Elizabeth Berg - ★★★★★
- The Midnight Train by Matt Haig - ★★★★ 1/2
- A Last Time for Everything by Evan S. Porter - ★★★
- Married With Benefits by Ellie Palmer - ★★★★ 1/2
- Whistler by Anne Patchett - ★★★★★
Audiobooks
- On the Bright Side by Anna Sortino - ★★★★
- Christmoose Kisses by Jaqueline Winters - ★★★★ 1/2
Currently Reading
- The Daisy Chain Flower Shop by Laurie Gilmore
- Rival Season by Katie Bailey, Leah Brunner
To Be Read
- The One Day You Were My Husband by Rosie Walsh
- Destination Funeral by Paige Harbison
- Whiskey Chaser by Lucy Score, Claire Kingsley
Let us know in the comments!







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