This past Sunday was another local book blogger meet up. Of course it was another great meet up. The time just flies when we all start talking about anything and everything.
I think that this was one of our longer meet ups.
The bloggers that were in attendance were: Donna, Avis, Linda and Tina
You can read more about what happened at Linda’s blog. I loved her quote of “what happens in the teashop, stays in the teashop.”
Some of the things we spoke up was the upcoming book sale at McGill University (I don’t think that I will be able to go although I am not sure.), the upcoming book sale in Quebec City (Avis will be attending this), of course we spoke of BEA and some other stuff.
I love meeting up with everyone because not only do we all read different genres of books but we share so much in common.
Our next meet up in October will mark the one year anniversary of us meeting up so I am sure we will do something to celebrate that. You will have to check back in October to see how we celebrated our One Year Anniversary.
This month also marked a celebration and that was Tina’s (29th LOL) Birthday on Thursday (this week). Last week we were in secret planning mode and Tina had no idea that we had a surprise for her. She was surprised that we remembered and even more surprised when she didn’t have to pay her bill. We all chipped in and that was our gift to her.
From Linda I managed to snag a copy of
The Calling by David Mack and The Tear Collector by Patrick Jones. (You can check out what Linda thought of the books by clicking on the titles.)
Then from Tina I managed to snag the following books:
–Real Real by Emma McLaughlin & Nicola Kraus (Tina has read and reviewed this book so you can see her review by clicking on the title.)
-Not Suitable for Family Viewing by Vicki Grant
-Viola in Reel Life by Adriana Trigiani
-Summer Intern by Carrie Karasyou & Jill Kargman
-The Christmas Cookie Club by Ann Pearlman
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