Saturday, August 8, 2009

Books the Cats Dragged In this Week






What a difference a week makes.
Last Saturday was I was miserable: cold, fever, headache etc. Today I am almost good as new, but that is only because I passed it on to my husband. So now I get to wait on him LOL. I did not leave the house until Thurday, so I did get some reading done, including an audio book.

BOOKS the CAT DRAGGED IN (or what I told my husband) --The picture isn't great but I did buy (3) heavily discounted hardcovers this week that were on my list:

Has anyone read any of these? I know I've read some positive reviews on Last Night in Montreal.

13 comments:

  1. Glad you're feeling better, and I hope your husband is soon on the mend.

    Nice week in books! I loved LAST NIGHT IN MONTREAL ... reviewed it just yesterday. I don't think you'll find it easy to put down once you start it!

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  2. Those cats! Always bringing in more books whether we need them or not. ;-)

    I am so glad you are feeling better, Diane. Hopefully your husband will have a quick recovery.

    I've read Last Night in Montreal and really enjoyed it. Hopefully you will too!

    Enjoy your new books!

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  3. Glad you're better! Hope your husband gets well soon..

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  4. Haven't read any of them, but love the cat picture - lol! Glad you're feeling better, and hope your husband gets over it quickly.

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  5. I really wish I could teach my cat to drag books home for me too.LOL. I haven't heard of any of these- they do look good.

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  6. Great books...glad you are feeling better...

    Last Night in Montreal was a great book.

    Love that photo of the cat with the blue wig!

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  7. I'm so glad to see I'm not the only one with a "cat that buys books"! And all that against our will, of course...

    I haven't read any of these, but I've read "Best intentions" by Emily Listfield and loved it. "Waiting to surface" is on my TBR list, too, I think; is it the one that's mainly inspired by her own husband's disparition?

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  8. but I don't have a cat!!

    well, except my imaginary kitty, Kitty. But she would only bring home imaginary books then.

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  9. That picture is too funny...and quite possibly the highlight of my day...

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  10. I love Emily Listfield and have been wanting to read Waiting To Surface. It is loosely based on her own life and the disappearance of her husband. I anxiously await to see your thoughts on it!

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  11. I read Waiting to Surface this year and was just meh about it...

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  12. I'm catching up in Google Reader -- is that YOUR cat in the blue wig?! Is it a disguise to fool your husband while she's dragging all those books in? ;)

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