Monday, July 6, 2026

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? & Mailbox Monday - July 6 (Happy 19th Blogoversary to TBC!)



It's Monday! What Are You Reading? is a place to meet up and share what you have been, are, and about to be reading over the week. It's a great post to organize yourself. It's an opportunity to visit, comment, and add to that ever-growing TBR pile! So welcome, everyone. This meme started with J Kaye's Blog and was then taken up by Sheila from Book Journey. Sheila then passed it on to Kathryn at the Book Date

Happy Monday from the Outer Banks! We have started our second week of vacation. Sadly, we said goodbye to the Lil' Princess early Sunday so that she could start her new job today. It is different without her here, but we are so thrilled for this new adventure she has embarked on. I will share photos from our trip once we are back.

Happy Independence Day to all who celebrated this weekend. July 4 also marked the 19th anniversary for me here at The Book Connection! I thank each and every one of you for your loyal readership, your comments, and your online friendship. 

As I had planned, I am doing my best to catch up with my reading. I also might have bought a couple of new books. Shocking, I know! 

I reviewed Digital Detox for Remote Workers: Reclaim Your Focus, Productivity, and Work-Life Balance in the Digital Age by Dr. Guenter H. Schamel. You can find that review here.


I reviewed Hi Honey, I'm Homo!: Sitcoms, Specials, and the Queering of American Culture by Matt Baume. You can read that review here


I have about an hour left with Meditations for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman. Loving so much about it.



I  have not picked up The Ladies Hall by Vanessa Miller while here, because other books need to be read first. 


I am almost done with The Ledger by Steven Manchester, a companion to his novel The Menu


I didn't pick up The Eyes of River yet either. 


I read some of Love on the Shelf by Sheila Roberts since our arrival. 



Staged by Caitlin Rother, which is the sequel to Hooked. I haven't cracked it open so far, but it is on my list. 


The Ghost and the Key is the first book in Bill Cusano's The Old Cranberry Ladies Garden Club series. I reviewed this book on July 1. You can read the review and enter the giveaway here.


I finished the second book of The Old Cranberry Ladies Garden Club, The Widow Murderess. My review will appear on July 8. 


Book three is The Sparrow and the Crow. I will post a First Chapter Review of this one on July 10, the last day of the tour and giveaway. Then I will post a full review later. 


Massawa by Pam Weber is a book I have not yet started, but it is with me if I get to it. 


Joyce McCullough sent me a copy of Max and Her Stacks and Look for the Pink Ribbons to review. 




Photo credit: Freepik


Mailbox Monday is a gathering place for readers to share the books they added to their shelves the previous week. This weekly meme is now hosted by Vicki at I'd Rather Be At The Beach

I always buy books on vacation. These were two used ones I grabbed from Downtown Books in Manteo. 



Upcoming Events

The Ledger by Steven Manchester - TBD (Review)
Staged by Caitlin Rother - TBD (Review)
The Old Cranberry Ladies Garden Club: The Widow Murderess by Bill Cusano - July 8 (Review)
The Old Cranberry Ladies Garden Club: The Sparrow and the Crow by Bill Cusano - July 10 (First Chapter Review)
Massawa by Pam Weber - July (Review)
Love on the Shelf by Sheila Roberts - TBD (Review)




Christmas Year Round

Sunday's Journey through Christmases Past spent Christmas with the Ingalls family, discussing some of my favorite Christmas chapters from the Little House books. You can find that post here


The Children's and Teens' Book Connection

I reviewed Look for the Pink Ribbons by Joyce McCullough at The Children's and Teens' Book Connection. You will find that review here.


Laura's Little Houses

Here are the latest posts at Laura's Little Houses:
  • Little House on the Prairie Netflix Premiere Coming July 9 with a link to the trailer. See here.
  • Favorite Little House on the Prairie Movie, which I talk about here.
  • This weekend's post is about the role of adoption on the show. You can read about Adoption on Little House on the Prairie here. I learned something new about adoption law while performing research for this post. Hope you find it interesting. 
Not sure what is planned for today, so I will check in with you as I am able. Looking forward to connecting with you now that I am caught up on old posts. 

2 comments:

Shelleyrae @ Book’d Out said...

Enjoy your vacation, it looks like you have plenty of great books to enjoy.
Thanks for sharing your week, happy reading!

Marg said...

Happy Bloggiversary! 19 years is quite an achievement!

Have a great week!