May 3, 2015

Sunday Post and It's Monday! What Are You Reading?

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Sheila at Book Journey runs It's Monday! What Are You Reading? While this  meme is not fully active at present I will be linking up as well to the Sunday Post at Caffeinated Book Reviewer.

I had an interesting week this week, I spent two hours on Thursday at a Playcentre, one form of pre school education in New Zealand.  I was watching my 2 year old gran niece as her mother was doing some training for the Playcentre.  Was I exhausted after two hours - you bet, but it was fun.

On Saturday I went into Wellington and visited the War Memorial Park and a display about WW1 that Peter Jackson and the Weta Workshop had put together.  It was worth the visit. As you walked through, you walked through in time, starting with Belgium and at the end walking off a gang plank off the ship home!
The pillars of red rock are in honour of the Australian part of the ANZAC alliance.


What I read last week:

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What I am reading at present:

Still listening to: The Summer Girls by Mary Alice Monroe
Reading: Going Off Script by Giuliana Rancic  and Up at Butternut Creek by Mary McNear

Up next:

Mostly Magic by Donna June Cooper
Remember When   J. D. Robb

Posts from the last week:

23 comments:

  1. Oh, that museum trip looks really cool! I love to visit historical exhibitions!

    I've read and enjoyed Firefly Beach, so have fun with that one. I've been thinking of picking up an Anne Bishop, based on Kimba's enthusiasm for her books. My youngest daughter really likes Giuliana Rancic, from a tv show that she follows. Unfortunately she's not a pleasure reader, but I could offer to read it and tell her about it :) Or not... I do have so many books waiting to be picked up. Hope you like it though and have a great week.

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    1. I am a channel grazer of E! I watch mainly to see Giuliana!

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  2. The Peter Jackson display looks impressive and nice to see a pic of you (I assume!) there as well!

    Deb

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    1. Yes that's me Deb. Carrying my jacket, thought it was going to be cold, instead warm.

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  3. That sound like fun at the Playcentre, and I'll bet it was exhausting! :) Your reads last week look good, and I hope this weeks' are good as well.

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  4. Sounds like a great time! Luanne Rice books are always good. Enjoy your week ahead

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  5. Looks like you and the kid had a great time at Playcentre. The books look fabulous. new follower via bloglovin.

    Grace @ Books of Love

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  6. Sounds like you had fun :) but tiring. I work with kids and am knackered everyday LOL happy reading

    My Sunday Post http://readingawaythedays.blogspot.co.uk/2015/05/sunday-post-14-dam-you-50-shades.html

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  7. I loved Passing Through Perfect and Murder of Crows. Your trip to Wellington sounds wonderful. We love visiting these type of museums. Hope your week is wonderful!

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  8. Fabulous museum visit! Thanks for sharing...

    I enjoyed What I Remember Most....and I have Jubilee's Journey on my stack to read...and then I want to read the others.

    The Summer Girls is on my list. Enjoy! Here are MY WEEKLY UPDATES

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  9. Great photos!!! I have the Mary Alice Monroe audio - hoping to get to it soon! I loved Firefly Beach - hope you enjoyed it, too!

    Have a great week!!!

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  10. I remember when my girls were 2 and it was exhausting keeping an eye on them. The memorial looks amazing and a nice tribute. I have some of Anne Bishop's books but I need to read them. I've heard so many great things about her and I hope you enjoyed this one. Have a great week!

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  11. The museum sounds awesome. Like stepping through time!
    I enjoyed Betty Lee's book, have read all of hers. And I'm hoping to start Murder of Crows soon. I really like Anne's writing:)
    My Sunday Post - http://fuonlyknew.com/2015/05/03/whats-new-on-my-bookshelf-107-and-the-sunday-post/

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  12. I would love to visit the museum. I love everything history related. Great photos. Love Luanne Rice's books. I am sure you are enjoying The Summer Girls! Have a great week.

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  13. Nice photos. Looks really interesting.

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  14. Looks like you had a fun week and a good reading week. Look forward to seeing what you thought of the Luanne Rice book.

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  15. The WWI display sounds amazing, I'd love to visit. I can relate to your exhaustion. I had Mia for 2 days last week and I love having her but with everything else going on I was beyond exhausted! I'm off to check out your posts I've missed. Have a great week and happy reading :)

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  16. Looks like you had fun!! I hope you have a great week. :)

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  17. Sounds like a good week :) I hope you enjoy your reads this week, I wish I was up to date with JD Robbs series.

    Shelleyrae @ Book'd Out

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  18. Looks like a wonderful monument site. I've wanted to read Murder of Crows. Have a great week!
    Check out my Sunday Post

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  19. The museum looks really interesting. Have a great week!

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  20. The War Memorial display sounds fascinating! Love exhibits like that as they're so much more interesting than the usual museum displays. Hope you enjoy Remember When! I love how she tied her two writing-halves together in one book!

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  21. That museum sounds awesome and your photos are impressive.
    I am curious about Up At Butternut Creek. I liked Remember When a lot.
    Enjoy your week!

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