Thanks for all of your encouraging comments last week! You guys rock! So I'm back out in the field and loving it. Helping seniors during this pandemic makes me feel like I am doing my part to help during what our Quebec government calls a "national crisis" referring to the mess that is happening in our long-term care facilities with a lack of staff.
Thank goodness for books that help me escape for a few hours in the evenings so that I don't feel so overwhelmed by it all.
Thank goodness for books that help me escape for a few hours in the evenings so that I don't feel so overwhelmed by it all.
Mailbox Monday Edition
Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their house last week. Mailbox Monday now has a permanent home on its blog. Link up to share your MM.
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What I reviewed and/or featured last week:
This was a great start to a historical mystery/romance series.
I also enjoyed the second book in the series.
Currently Reading:
Will start this one tomorrow.
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Hope you all have a great reading week.
I'm so glad there are people like you helping others get through this pandemic. I hope you stay safe and well.
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DeleteBooks really do help I think at times like this! Stay safe and have a good week.
ReplyDeleteLove that you are able to help people. Your new arrivals look good! Be safe.
ReplyDeleteGood job out there! You are definitely needed in those settings.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your week...you have two books with "lost" in the title...a theme, perhaps?
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Very observant! I hadn't caught that...
DeleteThank you for helping seniors. They really need our support.
ReplyDeleteThe Lost Letter and A Girl Like You need to go on my wish list. Thanks for sharing.
Hope you have a great week.
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some great looking books and it is so wonderful of you to give your time to someone who needs it. :-)
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You have some great looking books here. I'm glad they are helping you get through this difficult time. Come see my week here. Happy reading!
ReplyDeletewow, I admire you. Thanks for what you do and stay safe. I just read that 79% of victims in Canada are in senior citizens homes. I thought it was bad in France (where actually they are mostly NOT counting victims in these homes for seniors!), but this doesn't sound too much better.
ReplyDeleteGlad you get some good escape books. My post is here, but no pressure, you probably don't have time to visit other blogs: https://wordsandpeace.com/2020/04/26/sunday-post-30-4-26-2020/
Yes, most of the deaths are in senior long-term care homes. It's very sad.
DeleteYou and other front line workers are to be admired and thanked!
ReplyDeleteThe Lost Letter cover looked good and then I read it is a beauty and beast story - my favorite fairy tale retelling!
The Lost Lieutenant looks interesting too.
Happy Reading and Stay Safe!
Thank you Martha!
DeleteFun giveaways - thanks for sharing. And I love good historical fiction. I feel like I accidentally learn things, but 'real' characters make it more entertaining than straight history ;) Take care!
ReplyDeleteI feel the same way, Becki!
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