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  • Flipping Through the Pages: Spring Rewind 2015

    Posted at 7:45 am by Laura, on July 1, 2015

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    Instead of participating in the Monthly Rewind meme, every three months I’ll update the world on my life from the previous season. Enjoy the Seasonal Rewind!

    Through the Lens

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    Meeting Jenny Han at her book launch party in Brooklyn for PS I Still Love You was definitely the perfect launch into BEA. Also, I’m featuring this food post because ohmygod it was delicious. I ate breakfast for lunch (during lunch hour, so it’s technically not brunch, right?) with my friend Evan and his girlfriend at Another Broken Egg. Not quite pictured: a pancake I also devoured. YUM. Finally, a photo that’s still getting a lot of attention on instagram: my summer reading list!

    Life Highlights

    In the last week of April, I met five spectacular authors. Jennifer Niven (All the Bright Places), Sharon Biggs Waller (A Mad, Wicked Folly), Trisha Leaver (The Secrets We Keep), Shannon Lee Alexander (Love and Other Unknown Variables), and Lisa Aldin (One of the Guys) came to the bookstore for signings.

    Now, it may not be in my personal life, but I’d definitely say the birth of HRH Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana of Cambridge ranked as a pretty good highlight. *waves English flag*

    At the end of May, I traveled back to Virginia to see Lindsey and she, Ashley, and I went to BEA! We met loads of bloggers, made contacts in the industry, and gathered several books. I’m so glad I finally got to experience BEA first hand, and I’m looking forward to Chicago next year. Lindsey and I capped off the trip by attending a beach concert and seeing Andy MacMahon (and it was on the date of our official friendiversary! May 30th was the day we first emailed each other about our guest blog posts (here and here)).

    In June I signed my first contract to have one of my authors publish a book! Be on the lookout for Tara Sim’s Timekeeper in Fall 2016!

    Tunes on Repeat

    Every time I hear Heartbeat Song by Kelly Clarkson I think of one of my friends rocking out in his car so hard it shook. Now we run around like crazy kids, hopping up and down during the chorus and belting out the lyrics.

    Better Than Words by One Direction, because ever since Lindsey showed me this video (1:30) I can’t help but crack up and squeal in a disgustingly tweeny fashion.

    Really, the entire Mumford & Sons album. I was concerned, but I should know by now to trust those men. I can still speed down the highway with their music.

    Signs by Brett Eldridge. Or, again, the entire album.

    Raised by a Good Time by Steven Lee Olsen has a story behind it, a connection to my agenting. One of my authors has a wonderfully tense and heartbreaking YA Southern fiction manuscript, and this song reminds me of the male protagonist…if he had a better upbringing, that is. It fits his “would have been” character so well.

    Bookmarked in the Community

    There was a lot I enjoyed these last few months, bookish and not so bookish…

    1. 2015 Bookish Trends @ Love at First Page — Danielle talks about cover design trends in 2015. I’ve also seen more drawn artwork/typeface, a la Fangirl, and I’ve really liked that too.
    2. “Time Travel To” Feature @ Alexa Loves Books, So Obsessed With, and Belle of the Literati — These three ladies decided to transport readers through time by showcasing some of their favorite books written in/about a certain historical time period, and sharing books they plan to read as well. Alexa covers romantic Regency England, Hannah the American Civil War, and Kelly the exciting Tudor England.
    3. Matching songs to books with #UKYADay: Taylor Swift Meets UKYA @ Pretty Books and Tunes & Tales: Four @ Alexa Loves Books — Stacey’s post focuses solely on Taylor Swift songs and which books they’d go well with, while Alexa’s post was inspired by One Direction’s news (*sobs*) and thus 1D songs.
    4. Why I Won’t Stop Taking Pictures of my ARCs @ Lily’s Book Blog — What an interesting read. I used to think, years ago, that the mark of a great blogger meant how many ARCs you received from publishers. And while that’s a great asset to have, that’s not what blogging is about.
    5. Tune in Tonight: Belle @ So Obsessed With — BECAUSE IF YOU DON’T KNOW THIS ALREADY, BELLE IS MY FAVORITE MOVIE EVER EVER EVER. And I died when I saw Hannah’s post.
    6. Four Bookish Blogs I’ve Added to My Reader Recently @ Perpetual Page-Turner — Jamie discusses blogging friendships coming and going, the community and culture, and features four blogs (Scribbles & Wanderlust included!) she’s added to her to-visit list.
    7. 5 Classics I Want to Read Before August 1 @ LvsBks — Ashley was inspired by the BEA trip to revitalize her blog, and what better way than to discuss classics she plans to reread or discover in the summer. What are your favorite classics?
    8. Let’s Discuss Little House @ So Obsessed With and Little House Lit @ Alexa Loves Books — If you haven’t caught on yet, Hannah and Alexa have the best discussion posts. Seriously. Plus, Little House is what my mother lives and breathes. I couldn’t hide from this discussion.
    9. The Status of All Things: It’s Complicated @ Rather Be Reading — Estelle makes some excellent observations about online identities becoming a brand, how sometimes your online identity prevents you from sharing other aspects of yourself, and how we rely so much on technology we forget about living in the moment with friends and family.

    Popular Posts on Scribbles

    1. The Accidental April Book Haul — April was nuts. Absolutely nuts. Not only did I have a billion ARCs to read, but I accidentally won galleys, received books from editors, purchased books with my tax return…It was quite a lot, and apparently worth sharing!
    2. Stepping Back for the Summer — As a result of April madness, I decided to step back and read all those backlist titles I own. Several of you are doing the same thing, either with book-buying bans, stepping back from ARCs, or just plain reading what’s already on your TBR shelves.
    3. First Book Expo America Experience — Instead of gushing about what I did, I wanted to share my expectations, the reality, and the small (compared to others) book haul I gathered from the event. First BEA = success!
    4. Book Review: The Royal We by Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan — I can definitely see why this was popular. The book’s publication was timed perfectly with the Duke and Duchess’s wedding anniversary and birth of Princess Charlotte. Also, come on, the book was awesome.

    Cherished Reads

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    Under a Painted Sky by Stacey Lee ★★★★★

    The Royal We by Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan ★★★★★

    Conspiracy of Blood and Smoke by Anne Blankman ★★★★★

    A Court of Thorns and Roses by SJ Maas ★★★★★

    Cherished Quotes

    Maybe what matters is not so much the path as who walks beside you.
    –Under a Painted Sky by Stacey Lee

    I wasn’t faerie, but I was part of this earth, and the earth was a part of me,
    and I’d be content to dance upon it for the rest of my life.

    –A Court of Thorns and Roses by SJ Maas

    Is it possible for home to be a person and not a place?
    —Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins

    Don’t feel bad for one moment about doing what brings you joy.
    –A Court of Thorns and Roses by SJ Maas

    Progress Update on Reading Challenges

    Library Books: 6 / 10
    Odditorium || The Wollstonecraft Detective Agency || Emma
    Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?
     || The Girl With the Glass Bird
    Murder is Bad Manners

    #ReRead2015: 3 / 10
    Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire || Fangirl
    Anna and the French Kiss

    Overall Challenge: 42 / 50

    Random Obsessions

    On TV: Gilmore Girls — WHY DIDN’T I WATCH THIS WHEN IT AIRED. I mean, really. If I were to leave a note to my YA self, I’d tell her to listen to Audrey and Mrs. A and watch Gilmore Girls. And I’m in that lovely middle age between Rory and Lorelai that I can appreciate all ends of the drama and love and laughter. As I’m typing this, I’m in the first third of the 6th season, so no spoilers! (Feel free to follow #LauraWatchesGG.)

    On Film: Far From the Madding Crowd was amazing. It’s hard to adapt Thomas Hardy novels, and this movie nailed it. Perfect score, brilliant cinematography, stunning costumes, and fantastic acting. I knew Carey Mulligan would be wonderful (I’ve got such a girl crush on her), but toss in those British men and wow Matthias Schoenaerts and I was a goner. Where’s my Gabriel Oak? Seriously. Let’s cover some hay stacks together.

    In the Shopping Bag: *snort* Nothing. I have to avoid my usual haunts (ModCloth, Book Depository, BookOutlet, Abe Books, Target, Etsy) because I’m on an everything-except-necessities-buying ban.

    Miscellaneous: Adagio’s Harry Potter Tea. Guys, this is amazing. Stina is amazing. She showed up to the Jennifer Niven event with a bag filled with different kinds of tea (including a chocolate tea!) and I’m still excited about it. They’re delicious, distinct flavors, and they come in really neat tins that I fully plan on keeping.

    Looking Towards the Future

    There’s really only one massive event for July through September, and that’s my childhood friend Amanda’s wedding. Apart from that, there are some neat events going on at my B&N, including an Outlander Day and Harry Potter Day. September is also the kick-off for the Indianapolis Children’s Choir’s 30th Anniversary season, and as VP of the Alumni Association I have to help coordinate some alumni events surrounding that.

    What have you been up to this season / this month? Any new obsessions or good reads or great music? Share some of your favorites here, and let me know if I should check out any great blog posts! 

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    Author: Laura

    Laura is a fangirl. A literary agent by day, a blogger by night. A recipient of an MA in Publishing. Happily attached to a book, ereader, and laptop. A tea devotee, musician, and book hoarder (so much so that she just might die from an overturned-and-heavily-loaded bookcase collapse).
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    6 thoughts on “Flipping Through the Pages: Spring Rewind 2015”

    • Michelle's avatar

      Michelle

      July 1, 2015 at 10:11 am

      It sounds like you have had a great spring! I can’t wait to see what the next three months hold for you.

      Reply
      • Laura

        July 1, 2015 at 2:00 pm

        Thanks!

        Reply
    • Alexa S. (@alexalovesbooks)'s avatar

      Alexa S. (@alexalovesbooks)

      July 1, 2015 at 11:55 am

      I have to say, I adore the fact that you’ve made your recaps seasonal! That’s something very different, and I like how condensed it all becomes 🙂 It’s so cool to see that you’ve had such a great year- I mean, season; spring looks like it was really busy and fun for you! So glad we got a chance to say hi and hug at BEA, because I love meeting my book friends in real life.

      Also, thank you times a trillion for all the shout-outs! You are much too kind ❤ I'm also excited that all four of your reads that you've featured are reads I enjoyed as well! Good luck with the shopping ban (YOU CAN DO IT!); I'm on a book buying ban for the entire month of July, but we'll have to see how that goes 😉

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      • Laura

        July 1, 2015 at 2:00 pm

        Thanks! Monthly is just too…committed, and I don’t have the time (or an exciting life) to recap each month, so I figured the season was the way to go.

        *hugs back*

        You’re welcome! You have great discussion posts — how could I NOT include them?

        So far so good with the ban! IT’S SO HARD. XD

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      denise616

      July 2, 2015 at 11:40 am

      Ooh! Thanks for the link to Adagio’s tea. I think I found a new place to spend my money. Love your blog. 🙂

      Reply
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      Nataylien

      July 2, 2015 at 6:19 pm

      Oh my, I’m so jealous of you right now! I mean – look at all those books in the photo!
      I love Kelly Clarkson’s new song. She has a powerful voice and knows how to use it.

      Reply

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      I'm a bookish bookworm and book hoarder. By day I'm a literary agent, and by night I'm forever rearranging my bookshelves. I could talk your ear off about Gothic literature, and in my past life people thought I'd become a professional musician. I have a fluffy black cat named Rossetti, I love to travel, tea is my drink of choice, British TV is the best, and I'm always down for chips-and-queso nights. Welcome to Scribbles & Wanderlust! Grab your favorite hot beverage and let's chat books!
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