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    • Flipping Through the Pages: Autumn Rewind 2016

      Posted at 4:15 am by Laura, on January 1, 2017

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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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      In October, I held the responsibility of walking our mini schnauzer Greta, which meant seeing some beautiful autumn sunrises every morning. In November, my client Tara Sim’s Timekeeper was published, and it’s so shiny and wonderful and heart-poundly great! And in December, my best friend officially made me her Maid of Honor for her 2018 wedding (still plenty of time to plan).

      Life Highlights

      Not a positive one, but for most of October my mother was in the hospital (thus all the dog-walking). It really changed the dynamics of the household dramatically, and I am even more thankful for her strength and presence with each passing day. Positive highlights of course include the publication of Timekeeper and my best friend’s engagement, but also brunch with friends from Denver, preparing Christmas music for the holiday season, celebrating the Beau’s new job, and celebrating our first Christmas together too. Thanksgiving and Christmas were so wonderful with the family, and we’re very grateful to still have Grandpa with us. He’s been battling Stage 4 lung cancer the last year or so, and still miraculously has a lot of energy. Even the doctors are amazed he’s 86 and spritely, since he seems so much younger. All in all, a good holiday season!

      Tunes on Repeat

      Really, all of the Pentatonix holiday albums were on repeat, but this is my favorite favorite favorite of theirs (followed by “Little Drummer Boy”).

      This is a video pieced together from phone recordings over the summer tour to Germany. Not gonna lie…I think we sound pretty good, especially for a church choir. Around the 3-minute mark, our section leaders sing a piece that always teared me up.

      This piece the choir, as well as a little chamber ensemble I was in, practiced over and over because those jumps and intervals are so difficult for the voice. Yet stunning when done well.

      Bookmarked in the Community

      1. On “American” @ Laura Pittenger — Laura is one of my old college roommates and an amazing individual carving out a life in theater in NYC. She’s posted some great personal essays on her blog, and one of my favorites was this on being American, shortly after Election Day. She traces her family’s roots, finds a mixing bowl of nationalities, and shares her thoughts. Powerful.
      2. Low Reading Months @ BookmarkLit — Lauren shares her experience with recent low reading months and combats it with a plan of how to get out of the slump.
      3. If You Liked Gilmore Girls… @ The Book Addict’s Guide  — Brittany shares some YA recommendations for fans of Gilmore Girls and I agree with many of them!
      4. Adventures in the Great Wide Somewhere: Packing a Purse or Personal Item @ Belle of the Literati — I LOVE this series Kelly is doing on her blog about traveling and the dos and don’ts of safe adventure. This particular post is a how-to and there were some tips and tricks she shared that had never occurred to me before!
      5. Dumbledore’s Army Readathon @ Read at Midnight — If you’re looking for a diverse readathon this month (January), this is the one for you!

      Popular Posts on Scribbles

      1. On Reading Epiphanies and Getting Back to Bookish Roots — A discussion on reading fatigue, lifestyle changes and how it altered reading habits, and what I plan to do to combat it.
      2. End of Year Book Survey III — Not surprised on this one at all, since it’s a great wrap-up of the year!
      3. If We Were Having Coffee… — The second one! Though this is a series I plan on continuing, as it’s fun to just let go for a brief post and write whatever’s on my mind.
      4. Book Review: The Hating Game by Sally Thorne — Not surprised by this one whatsoever either. This book seemed to take the blogging world by storm.

      Cherished Reads

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      Leave Me by Gayle Forman ★★★★★

      The Queen of Blood by Sarah Beth Durst ★★★★

      My Not So Perfect Life by Sophie Kinsella ★★★★★ (review to come!)

      The Chilbury Ladies’ Choir by Jennifer Ryan ★★★★ (review to come!)

      Cherished Quotes

      “Were you Gchatting?” Todd asked, peering over her shoulder. “With your husband?”
      Maribeth closed the window.
      “You little hussy,” Todd said.
      —Leave Me by Gayle Forman

      You can’t help who you fall in love with. That kind of love just
      swoops in and grabs hold of you, even if you were to drop chemistry —
      or switch jobs, which god knows I should have done a long time ago —
      it’s still taken hold of your desire, and that’s a damn hard thing to free yourself of.
      —Nine Women, One Dress by Jane L. Rosen

      Pretty much everyone in the world could use some therapy.
      —Leave Me by Gayle Forman

      If the bread wouldn’t fill his stomach, it might at least fill his mouth.
      The girl had finished half of hers before he took a second bite.
      “You shouldn’t rush,” he said. “There are no taste buds in your stomach.”
      She paused to consider his reasoning, then took
      another bite. “There’s no hunger in your tongue.”
      —A Constellation of Vital Phenomena
      by Anthony Marra

      Progress Update on Reading Challenges

      Library Books: 13 / 10 // complete!
      Future Perfect || Blackhearts || Rebel of the Sands
      The Buddha in the Attic || Wide Sargasso Sea || Re Jane
      The Elegance of the Hedgehog || The Girl Who Fell from the Sky
      The Gilded Cage || 
      Leave Me || Nine Women, One Dress
      A Constellation of Vital Phenomena 
      || The Queen of Blood

      #ReRead2016: 2 / 5
      Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix || Emma

      Flights of Fantasy: 7 / 5 // complete!
      Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix || Rebel of the Sands
      Lady Renegades || The Star-Touched Queen || Assassin’s Apprentice
      My Lady Jane 
      || The Queen of Blood

      Classics Challenge: 1 / 5
      Emma

      Rock My TBR: 14 / 12 // complete!
      Walk on Earth a Stranger || Arsenic for Tea || Since You’ve Been Gone
      Picture Perfect 
      || Twenties Girl || Remember Me? || Assassin’s Apprentice
      Eligible 
      || The Mystery of the Clockwork Sparrow || 13 Little Blue Envelopes
      Scarlett Epstein Hates it Here || Me Before You || First & Then
      Mystery & Mayhem

      Impulse Buys: 5 / 5 // no more buying!
      Can You Keep a Secret? || I’ve Got Your Number || The Undomestic Goddess
      My Lady Jane 
      || The Hating Game

      Overall Challenge: 53 / 50

      Random Obsessions

      On TV: I watched Poldark, even though he made me very angry and I’m not sure I’ll watch the third season. Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life was fun — I really enjoyed Lorelai and Emily’s stories, the quirkiness of Stars Hollow, and just being back in this world in general — but I had many issues with Rory and wasn’t too pleased with the last four words (yes, I know why they’re there, it still doesn’t make me happy though). What I’m very excited about is The Crown! Binged that show (finally) and I’m so pleased to see Netflix has six seasons planned!

      On Film: Arrival was STUNNING and I’m eager to see it again! I also watched The Man Who Knew Infinity from Redbox and it made me all teary (just like many scientists-face-difficulty-and-acceptance-in-their-time-and-era movies).

      In the Shopping Bag: All the Christmas presents! Including an early gift-to-self of a new iphone case that looks like a Hogwarts envelope. Thank you, Etsy!

      Miscellaneous: I’m in need of some nice, sturdy, wooden bookcases for fairly cheap. If you know of any or you’re a fan of a particular retailer, do share!

      Looking Towards the Future

      January and March are full of birthdays, so there will be lots of celebrations in the winter months. I’m also looking forward to going to the symphony with the Beau, and traveling to San Francisco with my best friend while she has a slight break from med school.

      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! 

      Posted in books, This Season's Rewind | 8 Comments | Tagged books, personal, recap, rewind, this season's rewind
    • Flipping Through the Pages: Summer Rewind 2016

      Posted at 4:15 am by Laura, on October 1, 2016

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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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      Timekeeper ARCs became available and I was super excited to receive them in the mail! My friend Audra had a lovely wedding reception after she and her husband returned from their private ceremony/honeymoon trip. This was taken while we wandered around an old, lovely neighborhood for official pictures. And finally, the symphony played the score to Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone while we watched the movie. Such a blast!

      Life Highlights

      I covered a lot of topics in my If We Were Having Coffee post, so check that out first! Otherwise, the latest news: I welcomed a new client to Team Triada in late September and had a fantastic time at lunch with her while she was vacationing in the Midwest. And, speaking of agenting, Tara not only received a fantastic blurb from Victoria Schwab, but some great reviews from Publishers Weekly and School Library Journal! There’s also an excerpt from the first chapter up on Bustle!

      Tunes on Repeat

      I’ve listened to more Radio Lab and NPR shows than music this summer. However, I did listen to the whole Rachmaninoff Vespers, sang the version of Jerusalem that was performed in the Royal Wedding, and started rocking out to The Nutcracker in the car. Will these count?

      Bookmarked in the Community

      1. If We Were Having Mexican Margaritas @ Bring My Books — In the same vein as the If We Were Having Coffee posts, Lindsey opens up on her blog in a fun way. Bring your chips and queso!
      2. The YA Sorting Hat: Back to Hogwarts @ Writer of Wrongs — Gillian always has some creative posts, and this one was (of course) my favorite kind. How would you Sort any of your favorite books?
      3. What Does Your Favorite Book Say About You? @ Huffington Post — An interesting read.
      4. Do You Have Book Guilt? @ Wall Street Journal — At first I thought this article was going to be about the inability to finish all the books you want to read, or buying lots of books and not reading, but nope! It was about feeling guilty for not reading classics. Reading a classic is different from reading a modern book — it is meant to be savored, not devoured. Dive in to the article and see what others have to say!

      Popular Posts on Scribbles

      1. If We Were Having Coffee – so pleased to see the enthusiasm for this post! I rarely write up anything personal outside of these rewinds, so I’ll probably do this kind of post more often.
      2. Book Review: “The Lie Tree” by Francis Hardinge – YES COME TO THE DARK SIDE. It’s so much more thrilling!
      3. Book Review: “My Lady Jane” by Hand, Ashton, Meadows – Genuinely not surprised this received so many hits. If I had to name a book of the summer, it would be this Monty Python-esque YA!

      Cherished Reads

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      Ghostly Echoes by William Ritter ★★★★

      The Gilded Cage by Lucinda Gray ★★★.75

      First & Then by Emma Mills ★★★★

      Cherished Quotes

      “Bertram!” Jackaby patted him on the arm affably as he bustled
      past him into the front hall. “It’s been ages, how are the kids?”

      “I remain unmarried, Mr. Jackaby, and I’m afraid you can’t be seen just now.”
      “Nonsense. Miss Rook, can you see me?”
      “Certainly, sir.”
      “Well, there you have it. You must have your eyes checked, Bertram.”
      —Ghostly Echoes by William Ritter

      I don’t know if it’s better to have people laugh at what you are
      or just not understand.
      —The Girl Who Fell From the Sky
      by Heidi Durrow

      Progress Update on Reading Challenges

      Library Books: 9 / 10
      Future Perfect || Blackhearts || Rebel of the Sands
      The Buddha in the Attic || Wide Sargasso Sea || Re Jane
      The Elegance of the Hedgehog || The Girl Who Fell from the Sky
      The Gilded Cage

      #ReRead2016: 2 / 5
      Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix || Emma

      Flights of Fantasy: 6 / 5 // complete!
      Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix || Rebel of the Sands
      Lady Renegades || The Star-Touched Queen || Assassin’s Apprentice
      My Lady Jane

      Classics Challenge: 1 / 5
      Emma

      Rock My TBR: 13 / 12 // complete!
      Walk on Earth a Stranger || Arsenic for Tea || Since You’ve Been Gone
      Picture Perfect 
      || Twenties Girl || Remember Me? || Assassin’s Apprentice
      Eligible 
      || The Mystery of the Clockwork Sparrow || 13 Little Blue Envelopes
      Scarlett Epstein Hates it Here || Me Before You || First & Then

      Impulse Buys: 5 / 5 // no more buying!
      Can You Keep a Secret? || I’ve Got Your Number || The Undomestic Goddess
      My Lady Jane 
      || The Hating Game

      Overall Challenge: 42 / 50

      Random Obsessions

      On TV: YOU GUYS. Big Bang is back, as is Poldark! I also watched a lot of Olympics this summer (who didn’t?). Of course I hissed and groaned when an athlete wasn’t perfect, because that’s what you do when you’re a couch potato who doesn’t want to acknowledge the fact you have no athletic abilities whatsoever. *wink*

      On Film: The Beau and I saw a lot of movies, one of them The Light Between Oceans. No, I haven’t read the book yet *gasp* but I did enjoy the film. My favorite soundtrack composer, Alexandra Desplat, worked on this film, too. At the end, the Beau turned to me and said, “If we find a baby in the ocean, we’re reporting it immediately.” Had to laugh at that.

      In the Shopping Bag: Not much shopping this summer, though in the last few weeks I’ve started buying a lot of autumn decor. And now ModCloth has autumn apparel online, so you know I’m going gaga over that…

      Miscellaneous: I don’t know if this is a local brewery or a national chain, but I’ve been going to Hopcat more and more just because I’m obsessed with their crack fries. YUM.

      Looking Towards the Future

      In October, I’m going to see Into the Woods with Mom for her birthday, and we’re both very excited about this! A huge group of friends are going to see Star Wars and Fantastic Beasts, too. It’s prime awesome-movies-time! And of course, Thanksgiving and Christmas are holidays to look forward to, as well as all the Christmas concerts and festivities. It’s the most wonderful time of the year!

      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! 

      Posted in books, This Season's Rewind | 4 Comments | Tagged books, personal, recap, rewind, this season's rewind
    • Flipping Through the Pages: Spring Rewind 2016

      Posted at 5:15 pm by Laura, on July 2, 2016

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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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      There is nothing more beautiful than history standing the test of time. The choir I’m in went on tour to Germany, with visits to Prague and Salzburg. After the tour, I flew to London and stayed with my college roommate and her husband. One of the days in England I traveled up to Haworth to visit the Bronte Parsonage. June was a fantastic month! (L to R: Castle Church in Wittenberg, Prague Old Town, Bronte Parsonage)

      Life Highlights

      Hold on tight. CAPSLOCK!Laura heading straight for you…

      I SOLD AN AMAZING BOOK TO AN AMAZING EDITOR FOR AN AMAZING DEAL!

      So many #agentgoals achieved!

      I left bookselling and RETURNED TO MY LIBRARIAN ROOTS! I now work for an amazing library in town and am absolutely thrilled to be there.

      Hurray for positive life changes!

      SEEING MY FRIENDS AT BOOK EXPO AMERICA WAS THE BEST

      Accurate gif of the experience both on the floor, at dinners, and in the hotel rooms. Shenanigans, folks. Shenanigans.

      Accurate gif of the experience both on the floor, at dinners, and in the hotel rooms. Shenanigans, folks. Shenanigans. (Also, the only non-Hiddles gif because it’s just too perfect.)

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      But I had to include a Hiddles one anyway

      Followed by a wonderful trip back to the Motherlands (my true one, Germany, and the one of my mind, heart, soul, body, and spirit, ENGLAND)!

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      Tunes on Repeat

      I had no idea I needed The 16 in my life till a friend posted this on my FB page. What a glorious, GLORIOUS sound. My choral nerd self is dying over here.

      Whenever I go to a public place to use their wifi for work, I immediately search Spotify for some good instrumental music in the background. I’m constantly coming back to Ludovico Einaudi and Angele Dubeau.

      To be honest, the majority of music I listened to the past three months were choral pieces. Part of it was in preparation for the choir trip. It was nice to dive back into that world.

      Bookmarked in the Community

      1. Adventures in the Great Wide Somewhere @ Belle of the Literati —  I’ve thoroughly enjoyed Kelly’s new travel and wanderlust feature. She shares experiences from her travels, tips, dos and don’ts, and places she’s eager to visit in the future.
      2. Harry Potter at 30 @ Perpetual Page-Turner — Massive round of applause to Jamie for reading Harry Potter for the first time! She shares some interesting insights, too!
      3. Do You Procrastinate Reading Books You’re 99% Sure You’ll Love? @ Paper Fury — Cait voiced something many readers have surely come across before: the strange habit of not reading a book you’re positive you’ll adore. She lists several potential reasons for this thought process. What’s yours?
      4. Celebrate Charlotte Bronte’s Birthday by Reading Villette @ The Pool — This year marks the 200th birthday of Charlotte Bronte, and Samantha Ellis has a few words to say on why you should read the other, angry-sister-to-Jane–Eyre classic, Villette.

      Popular Posts on Scribbles

      1. Deal Announcement: Jared Reck, YA Contemporary — Add this book to your Goodreads TBR!
      2. That One Time I Binged on Kinsella, Part Two — Part One was a hit in the last rewind! So glad you enjoyed the posts.
      3. Book Review: “When We Collided” by Emery Lord — Such an important read. Different from Lord’s other books in a great way.
      4. Book Expo America 2016: A Chicago Experience — My second BEA was a success in many ways, though hosting it in Chicago had its pros and cons.

      Cherished Reads

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      When We Collided by Emery Lord ★★★★.5

      Traitor Angels by Anne Blankman ★★★★★

      Re Jane by Patricia Park ★★★★

      The Lie Tree by Francis Hardinge ★★★★★ (review to come!)

      Cherished Quotes

      “I want to lie beside you and know the weight of your dreams,” he said,
      brushing his lips against my knuckles. “I want to share whole worlds with you
      and write your name in the stars.” He moved closer and a chorus of songbirds
      twittered silver melodies. “I want to measure eternity with your laughter.”
      –The Star-Touched Queen 
      by Roshani Chokshi

      I have since come to know that many men always see
      another’s good fortune as a slight to themselves.
      —Assassin’s Apprentice by Robin Hobb

      “For Signor Galilei’s sake, I’ll always despise the machinery of religion.”
      I nearly dropped the telescope. “You despise God?”
      He let out a pent-up breath. “I hate when people twist religion to
      suit their own purposes or force others to believe what they do.”
      —Traitor Angels by Anne Blankman

      “You know what I think? I think you’re not really in love with Chandler. You’re just grateful he loves you.”
      –Re Jane
      by Patricia Park

      Progress Update on Reading Challenges

      Library Books: 6 / 10
      Future Perfect || Blackhearts || Rebel of the Sands
      The Buddha in the Attic || Wide Sargasso Sea || Re Jane

      #ReRead2016: 2 / 5
      Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix || Emma

      Flights of Fantasy: 5 / 5 // complete!
      Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix || Rebel of the Sands
      Lady Renegades || The Star-Touched Queen || Assassin’s Apprentice

      Classics Challenge: 1 / 5
      Emma

      Rock My TBR: 11 / 12
      Walk on Earth a Stranger || Arsenic for Tea || Since You’ve Been Gone
      Picture Perfect 
      || Twenties Girl || Remember Me? || Assassin’s Apprentice
      Eligible 
      || The Mystery of the Clockwork Sparrow || 13 Little Blue Envelopes
      Scarlett Epstein Hates it Here

      Impulse Buys: 3 / 5
      Can You Keep a Secret? || I’ve Got Your Number || The Undomestic Goddess

      Overall Challenge: 31 / 50

      Random Obsessions

      On TV: OUTLANDER IS BAAAAACK.

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      AND GRANTCHESTER.

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      AND ENDEAVOUR.

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      And all the castle documentaries on Netflix. Have you seen the wonderful Dan Jones on Secrets of Great British Castles yet? No? DO IT NOW.

      On Film: CIVIL WAAARRRRR.

      In the Shopping Bag: EVERYTHING FROM EUROPE. I went a little nuts in London and bought 17 books…and lots of silver Mozartkugels in Salzburg. Chocolate and books — what a life.

      Miscellaneous: Not much to mention here. All of my time and energy was spent on work and preparing for travel (then traveling). But I have been watching an obscene amount of TV the last few months, so let’s stick with that!

      Looking Towards the Future

      My life calms down a bit for the rest of the year. So far I know July through September will include family gatherings, a friend from college’s wedding, and Amanda’s precious baby girl’s baptism. After the year I’ve had, I think a calmer summer is just the thing I need!

      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! 

      Posted in books, This Season's Rewind | 5 Comments | Tagged books, personal, recap, rewind, this season's rewind
    • Flipping Through the Pages: Winter Rewind 2016

      Posted at 4:45 am by Laura, on April 1, 2016

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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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      haircut
      socks

      On one particularly rough day, the doorbell rang with a welcomed surprise: flowers from one of my clients! Just because. They brightened the following weeks in many ways. In February, I donated a foot of hair. Needless to say, my neck thanks me for it. And then in March, a couple friends from college sent me an awesome birthday package that contained these nerdy owl socks.

      Life Highlights

      To be honest, 2016 has been quite brutal so far. I’m still shocked, devastated, frustrated, heartbroken, and a whole mix of sad words, so I’m clinging to the joys of spring and March to keep me going. The birthday, taking up yoga, getting back into running, flailing over author cover reveals…March was on the right track. April has already proven to be filled with good news, so let’s hope everything looks brighter here on out!

      Tunes on Repeat

      As to be expected, the music I listened to on repeat truly reflect the state I’ve been in these last few months.

      ABBA’s “Chiquitita” and “The Winner Takes It All” were just…blasted. All the time. Day and night, in my room, in the car, on Spotify. Sometimes I cried like there was no tomorrow, sometimes I sang and danced. But they’ve been permanently imbedded in my mind and I’ve no doubt I’ll forever associate them with this time in my life.

      Little Mix’s “Wings” is a song I had on my running playlist back when I ran through Valley Forge. A good pick-me-up, girl-power kind of tune for exactly that: getting you up and moving.

      And of course, it wouldn’t be March without some Irish music. The High Kings were played on repeat as well. “The Parting Glass,” sung by anyone really, is one of my favorites.

      Bookmarked in the Community

      1. Am I Outgrowing YA? @ Novel Ink — Christy shared her thoughts on her YA slump vs reading slump, and wondered if she was outgrowing YA or just not reading the things that capture her attention. Have you felt the same about a particular category or genre?
      2. Book People Talk Movies: The Great British Bake-Off @ Bring My Books — January’s theme on Lindsey’s blog was Reality TV, and Gillian was more than happy to push Lindsey into the obsession that’s GBBO. It even inspired “Signature Dish Saturday” on the blog with Gillian’s Banana Chiffon Cake.
      3. To Continue On or Not? @ Perpetual Page-Turner — For some, DNFing a book is easy. Or the kind of DNF that’s “let me just put this down and I’ll get back to it later.” But in this discussion, Jamie questions whether to continue a series. How do you decide whether or not to continue reading?
      4. “Is this silly enough for you yet? Gothic enough, mad enough, even for you?”: Nostalgia for the ‘Victorian’ @ The Victorianist — No no, you’re not crazy, that is what Moriarty said to Sherlock in the special episode. Emily Bowles, a PhD candidate at the University of York, discusses the TV show Dickensian and the importance of nostalgia’s “shaping influence in the afterlives of the Victorians and their texts.” A part of me is still so romantically stuck in the academic world that I couldn’t help but share this!
      5. Lies Bookworms Tell Themselves @ Paper Fury — Look me in the eye, bookworms, and tell me you haven’t had at least one of these thoughts.
      6. “You Must Allow Me to Tell You…” @ So Obsessed With — Hannah highlighted twenty great declarations of love in literature, classics and contemporary, for Valentine’s Day. Check it out.
      7. Falling in Love with Revision @ Clarissa Harwood — Something I think all writers should consider reading.
      8. Taking the Guesswork Out of My Book Ratings @ Boomark Lit — It seems bloggers are very much influenced by their immediate emotional reaction to book, and thus it appears everything is 4 or 5 stars. But how can you critically differentiate a 4-star book from a 5-star book when it’s entirely influenced by an emotional reaction? How was the writing, the plot, the character development, the world-building, all the other ingredients that make a book great? Lauren’s got a neat system she’s shared on her blog.
      9. One Weird Trick That Makes a Novel Addictive @ Jezebel — While the article seems to start by saying addictive novels are dependent on the author’s gender, that’s not it at all. Catherine Nichols is instead sharing the elements of classics still read today that make them compulsively readable, relatable, and addictive.

      Popular Posts on Scribbles

      1. That One Time I Binged on Kinsella — Intended to be Part One of a two-part post! My winter was full of Kinsella discoveries and humor, and I’ve enjoyed every page. Glad to see you have, too!
      2. Book Review: “Salt to the Sea” by Ruta Sepetys — If you haven’t read Sepetys yet, do so now. She’s phenomenal.
      3. 2016 Bookish Resolutions and Reading Challenges — One of the things we all need to do throughout the year is step back and examine our resolutions, personal challenges, goals, and areas for improvement.

      Cherished Reads

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      The Forbidden Orchid by Sharon Biggs Waller ★★★★.5

      Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys ★★★★★

      Can You Keep a Secret? by Sophie Kinsella ★★★★

      Cherished Quotes

      “’Manners cost nothing, sir,’ I said. ‘It takes as much
      time to be rude as it does to be polite.’”

      –The Forbidden Orchid, by Sharon Biggs Waller

      “You have a horse, you ride wherever you want, you shoot
      things with your gun, you go out in the night and find lost
      children and jump under wagons to save little girls.”
      —Walk on Earth a Stranger by Rae Carson

      “I saw a girl who races to help others but doesn’t help herself.
      And right now you need to help yourself. No one should walk
      up the aisle feeling inferior or in a different league
      or trying to be something they’re not.”
      –I’ve Got Your Number
      by Sophie Kinsella

      Progress Update on Reading Challenges

      Library Books: 3 / 10
      Future Perfect || Blackhearts || Rebel of the Sands

      #ReRead2016: 1 / 5
      Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

      Flights of Fantasy: 3 / 5
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      Lady Renegades

      Classics Challenge: 0 / 5
      *currently reading Emma*

      Rock My TBR: 3 / 12
      Walk on Earth a Stranger || Arsenic for Tea || Twenties Girl

      Impulse Buys: 3 / 5
      Can You Keep a Secret? || I’ve Got Your Number || The Undomestic Goddess

      Overall Challenge: 13/50

      Random Obsessions

      On TV: The final season of Downton Abbey took over my Sunday nights, and just about any other time I was watching Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries. I need more shows like MFMM! Grantchester is back for season 2, and Endeavour is on its way for season 3, but really now. More great mysteries, please.

      On Film: The Intern. Folks, if I loved Kinsella as much as I did and needed a movie that had a hardworking female career woman struggling through life, The Intern was a surprising treat.

      In the Shopping Bag: 70% off sale in January at ModCloth! Flights from Munich to London in February! All the Kinsella impulse buys in March! Guys, retail therapy was rough this season. It’s back to saving. I need money for BEA and for my European jaunt in June!

      Miscellaneous: To get back into yoga, I revisited Yoga with Adrienne. Adrienne is wonderful! I’ve completed her 30-day challenge and it’s fantastic. Do you have a favorite YouTuber or video work-out instructor you run to?

      Looking Towards the Future

      While the beginning of 2016 was rotten, I know the following months will be absolutely wonderful, no matter what life throws my way. My dear friend Amanda has her baby shower in April, I’m reuniting with all the bookish folks at Book Expo America in May, and in June I’m wandering through Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, and England. I love traveling. It’s the best.

      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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    • Flipping Through the Pages: Autumn Rewind 2015

      Posted at 6:05 am by Laura, on January 1, 2016

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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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      I fell down the Book Outlet Black Friday hole and managed to snag some books cheap. Gotta love those sales upon sales! Shortly before Thanksgiving, my friend Amanda (the one whose wedding was featured in my summer post) was able to announce the gender of her baby! IT’S A GIRL! And finally, a wonderful gift from my parents: a signed edition of Outlander.

      Life Highlights

      SEEING BRITISH BEAU FOR CHRISTMAS.

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      We were disgustingly adorable and I miss him gigantic amounts.

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      But it’ll be okay because SUMMER ROAD TRIP.

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      (Can you tell my emotions have been all over the place?)

       

      Tunes on Repeat

      This season was all about Christmas music — and not your usual pop tunes like Sleigh Ride or All I Want For Christmas. Most of the music were choral pieces and carols. Rather than list all the songs on here, the two I played the most (one Christmasy, one not) were…

      Adele’s “Send My Love” is just a fun, weird, dance kind of tune. Not quite like Adele’s usual stuff, and if that makes it more pop than anything else, fine. I don’t care. I enjoyed it immensely.

      And Nutcracker “Act 1 Scene 6 (The Magic Spell Begins)” is just…yes. I love this. The music across this transitional scene is so varied and wonderful and tells a story on its own. And what’s great about this scene is that there’s typically very little dancing on stage. All lighting and props and music telling the story.

      Bookmarked in the Community

      1. I Value My Time @ Perpetual Page-Turner — Jamie talked about her struggle to DNF, and whether or not it’s okay to DNF. While I’m on the side of “DNF if you’re just plain not into it,” she presented some great points about valuing time (DNF) and waiting to see if you strike gold (reading to the end).
      2. Inside Out #17: Laura from Scribbles & Wanderlust @ Boomark Lit — Lauren hosts this awesome book cover + bookmark feature on her blog and lets guest bloggers gush over their favorite cover designs and bookmarks. Check out my guest post!
      3. Is Twitter Replacing Blog Interaction? @ The Fox’s Hideaway — I stumbled across Holly’s post and it resonated with me (and many other bloggers, it seems). Bloggers are writing up posts and reviews and sharing links on Twitter, and while the blog may receive traffic, somehow, someway, the comments are next to nothing on the blog but quite high on Twitter. I noticed in the #back2basicsblogging hashtag on Twitter mentioned a lot of personal goals for 2016 to comment on blogs more than replying to tweets. Perhaps there will be a change?
      4. Recovering From Blogging Blues @ So Obsessed With — Well, now we all know one of the main reasons for Hannah’s blogging blues (yay bundles of joy!), but her post was still universal for many bloggers this summer/autumn. So many of us felt a little burnt out in blogging or reading, and Hannah’s post sums things up quite nicely.
      5. Home For the Holidays with Lindsey from A Bookish Sinister Kid @ What Sarah Read — Sarah hosts a cute holiday feature each day of December, and this particular post from Lindsey was my favorite: a Holiday Musical Playlist!

      Popular Posts on Scribbles

      1. Book Buying Habits — Similar to Jamie’s post linked above, I expressed confusion on what I should buy, how, when, and why. You guys seemed to connect to that, too!
      2. Thankful For…in 2015 — This Thanksgiving-themed post linked some of the things I’m thankful for this year, and the books that best represent what I’m thankful for.
      3. Top Five Books of 2015 — Well, no surprise there. We love our Top Fives, don’t we? (Do you have Top Tens? Fifteens?)
      4. Book Review: “The Lake House” by Kate Morton (ARC) — I am so happy this review was a popular one! Kate Morton is amazing, and it was so much fun to read this book with the #KMflails ladies!

      Cherished Reads

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      A Madness So Discreet by Mindy McGinnis ★★★★★

      Velvet Undercover by Teri Brown ★★★★★

      Into the Dim by Janet B. Taylor ★★★★★ (review to come!)

      Cherished Quotes

      “There is more to you than beauty. There is more to you than strength.
      There is more to you than intelligence. You are a whole person,
      and I would have you treat yourself as such.”

      –A Madness So Discreet, by Mindy McGinnis

      Safety of any kind is just an illusion.
      —Velvet Undercover, by Teri Brown

      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: 66 / 60

      Random Obsessions

      On TV: What started off as “I’ll just watch the Thanksgiving episodes” turned into marathoning FRIENDS again. I just wasn’t ready to start watching a new TV show this season. My Netflix is all queued up with some great stuff, so hopefully a new show will crop up next season.

      On Film: The Age of Adaline is todiefor. I could watch that over and over again. Super huge thanks to Hannah for the recommendation!

      In the Shopping Bag: Etsy and Redbubble, for my Secret Santa and British Beau. I’ve recently added the Target Cartwheel app and the Starbucks app. Discounts abound!

      Miscellaneous: Harry Potter Ambience! Seriously, if you want to add a little Hogwarts magic in the background of your working day, check this out. I’ve also fallen into the crazy cat lady hole with a lot of you bloggers and downloaded the Neko Atsume cat app. Guys, it was a great day when I could remodel their little home.

      Looking Towards the Future

      I am looking forward to a quiet January after a wild December, a snowy but lovely February with an international Valentine’s Day, and my a-little-beyond-mid-20s birthday in March! Low-key winter. Just what the doctor ordered!

      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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    • Flipping Through the Pages: Summer Rewind 2015

      Posted at 8:35 am by Laura, on October 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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      Happy birthday to Harry Potter! I’m not a Funko Pop collector at all, but when I saw him (and Voldemort), I couldn’t help myself. Also, Amanda got married! Here she is in all her stunning, prairie fairy glory, dancing with her father. Late in September, my mother and I went on a trip around Oregon together. This particular shot is from Yaquina Head Lighthouse in Newport.

      Life Highlights

      While I could go on and on about the wonderful things that happened this summer (Amanda’s beautiful wedding, being featured in Writer’s Digest, my first anniversary with TriadaUS, traveling to Oregon with Mom for a mother-daughter trip), the best and most wonderful thing ever was receiving the most perfect surprise from my amazing friends. They raised money to help fund a trip to England so that I could see the British Beau before June 2016!

      It was a complete surprise. On Wednesday nights, my med school friend and I get together to study (her) and read manuscripts (me) at Starbucks — creatively called Starbucks Wednesdays. When I showed up on September 2nd, I was surprised to find a couple of our friends there as well. “We have something to give you.” They handed me a fat envelope filled with money and cards and letters of love, including one from British Beau. Obviously I burst into tears and made a scene (of joy! OF JOY!). We had to leave and take a walk on a nearby trail so that I could process this. My family knew about it, the beau knew about it, and I was completely overwhelmed. The next day, I booked my flights for a December visit.

      I can’t thank them enough. Hugs and kisses to all!

      Tunes on Repeat

      Shut Up & Dance (With Me) by Walk the Moon. Do I really need a reason? It doesn’t matter what mood I’m in, I will dance to this song anywhere at any time. Plus, the video is super cool.

      Hannah and Maggie’s The Land & the Sea, or really anything by them that crops up when I listen to Spotify. They remind me of The Wailin’ Jennys.

      Thunder by Jessie J is an excellent shout-and-dance, blast-your-eardrums-out song. Add to your running playlist!

      Bookmarked in the Community

      1. Slut-Shaming, Relationships, and Feminism in YA @ Bookmark Lit — Lauren wrote an excellent post on the difficulties of being a feminist (especially agreed with the line about objectification and feeling hypocritical), and portraying feminism and sexism realistically in YA literature. Girls are bullied and harassed on a daily basis, but when does it become too much in the span of a book? Can characters really learn quickly the consequences of their actions? Do authors need to spell things out? Give this great post a read!
      2. How to Manage Your TBR Like a Boss @ Belle of the Literati — I’m just gonna say it: Kelly really is the TBR Boss of TBR Bosses. She’s ruthless. She’s the Marie Kondo of TBR bookcases and Goodreads lists. If you need to tidy up your TBR, look no further. Kelly’s got your back.
      3. Reconstructing the Victorians @ Clarissa Harwood — Shortly after the Vox article appeared, about a couple living life as if they were Victorians, one of my clients discussed the extremes in reactions to it as well as the couple’s lifestyle. An interesting read for anyone who read the article and/or are interested in the Victorian era.
      4. Perception, Reality, and Our Super Reader Community @ Perpetual Page-Turner — Jamie, like Hannah, always has some of the best discussion posts. I thoroughly enjoyed this one, in which Jamie discusses the echo chamber of the blogging community. Are we all reading the same things, and whether or not we are, are bloggers discouraged from promoting a book because “the author already has a lot of buzz”? The situation works in reverse as well, with books “lesser known” in the blogging community. Buzz is buzz, and every little bit helps an author. As Jamie said, the community doesn’t reflect sales. It’s the enthusiasm. Give this a read!
      5. A Brief History of Dickens Bashing @ Journal of Victorian Culture Online — Along those same lines, how do we perceive authors and/or their works now or from the past? Emily Bowles discusses all the good things Dickens revealed in his work, his social contributions and the positive things he did for Victorian society, juxtaposed with his rather sordid personal life. How do we judge an author: by their lifestyle, by their deeds, by their work? How does it alter our perception of them/their work? A post for nerds!

      Popular Posts on Scribbles

      1. Top Ten Tuesday: Hyped Books I’ve Never Read — This was posted before Go Set a Watchman came out. And I think that’s what did me in…
      2. Book Review: Uprooted by Naomi Novik — Uprooted was an excellent and unique fantasy. I read this shortly after all the major buzz hit newspapers and magazines, after several bloggers read and flailed over it.
      3. Top Ten Tuesday: Take My Money! — One of my favorite TTTs, featuring authors I will follow to the ends of the earth. As I wrote the post I had difficulty stopping at ten! Automatic buys, all of them.
      4. Book Review: Dumplin’ by Julie Murphy — No surprise here that this was a hit post. Dumplin’ deserves all the attention. I cannot get enough of this book, and apparently neither can you!

      Cherished Reads

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      The Doldrums by Nicholas Gannon ★★★★

      The Lake House by Kate Morton (review to come!)

      Beastly Bones by William Ritter ★★★★

      Dumplin‘ by Julie Murphy ★★★★★

      Cherished Quotes

      “Mom, I feel good.” My voice starts out even and calm.
      “This dress makes me feel like someone I didn’t know I could be.
      I’ve never owned anything like it. But if when you see this —
      when you see me — you think it’s a pity, that it’s a shame
      I didn’t lose a few, then screw you, Mom. Try harder.”

      —Dumplin’, by Julie Murphy

      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: 53 / 60*
      *yes! I up’d my challenge another 10 books!

      Random Obsessions

      On TV: Poldark. If you didn’t watch it, do so now. It’s like Outlander and Downton Abbey had a baby in Cornwall and this masterpiece arrived.

      On Film: After finishing Gilmore Girls, it felt strange not having a show or movie to turn to to ease out of a constant marathon. When this happens, I turn to either 10 Things I Hate About You, Love Actually, or About Time. This summer, it was About Time. (I love it so much, I dedicated a whole blog post over on Lindsey’s blog!)

      In the Shopping Bag: Oh, ModCloth. I caved and broke my buying ban. Whenever they send out sales emails, I’m suckered in. Thankfully that meant snagging the best cardigan on the planet (I’m wearing it now!) and my new favorite purse!

      Miscellaneous: That coloring book craze everyone is into these days (as if art therapy was never a thing) piqued my curiosity. But I didn’t want to buy a coloring book if I wasn’t going to devote time to it. Andi @ Andi’s ABCs offered a solution: Colorfy app! Free, fun, like a coloring book but for your phone! // In the midst of my Gilmore Girls replacement, I was looking for something to watch or listen to while taking a break from agenting. British Beau offered some BBC Radio 4 shows (Book of the Week, Book at Bedtime, I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue, The Infinite Monkey Cage). Nerdtastic, which means it’s up your alley, too. // Whittard tea. DIVIIIIIIINE. Oh my gosh. Toss all other tea out the window. (Also, thank you to British Beau! What a life-changer.)

      Looking Towards the Future

      Now that the holiday season is fast approaching, there are plenty of things to look forward to October through December! First, I’ll be attending the Indiana Writing Workshop again this year in late October. November is Thanksgiving, which is always excellent because the house smells wonderful and family comes to town! Now December…December wins everything. I’ll start off the month in England visiting the British Beau, come back to a flurry of Christmas concerts and activities, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s — it’ll be the best December ever!

      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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    • 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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    • Flipping Through the Pages: Winter Rewind 2015

      Posted at 7:15 am by Laura, on April 4, 2015

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      As my blog gets more and more hits from writers researching agents and what they’re looking for, I thought that I could connect to the blogging community and writing community better by participating in the Monthly Rewind meme (for fantastic examples, check out Jamie, Hannah, and Lindsey’s blogs). It gives a better idea of who I am, what I’m doing, and what I’m reading and enjoying outside of book reviews and #mswl tags on Twitter. Unfortunately, I do not have the time (or dedication) to do one every month, so I decided to do a Seasonal Rewind!

      Through the Lens

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      My childhood friend Amanda is getting married in July, and I went over to her place to help make hundreds of paper flowers. The one pictured is the flower I have to create by the wedding — and it takes about an hour to make just one!

      The B&N I work for has a partnership with a retirement community that has connections to celebrity tours. This was my way to meet Jane Seymour (yes, Dr. Quinn!). She’s lovely, and seems genuine and down-to-earth. I had a blast that day working the event with her.

      I went to Virginia and, among many things, I visited Shenandoah Valley. Pictured is one of the falls on the trail I hiked. The trees may not have been green and leafy, but this view was completely worth it.

      Life Highlights

      Jane Seymour! Of course. How could I include that photo and not say it was a life highlight? In March I celebrated my quarter-century birthday! Finally reached the age everyone thought I was three years ago. Also, when I said I went to Virginia, it’s because I visited Lindsey! This was definitely a highlight in my personal life and blogging life. Lindsey and I “met” through a TTT post, and later admitted to owning multiple copies of Jane Eyre as well. Soon we discovered we were basically the same person (except for our different preferences in dinosaurs…(another topic of conversation)) and now we text, tweet, and instagram one another every single day. I mentioned something about having a gorgeous dress with nowhere to wear it, she said “let’s go to an opera!” and I said “okay!” and BOOM! La Traviata, Shenandoah, and Williamsburg two months later. I highly recommend visiting people you meet in this community!

      Tunes on Repeat

      Hozier’s “Like Real People Do” gets me every time. I stop what I’m doing and listen.

      Ed Sheeran and John Mayer performing Ed’s “Thinking Out Loud” at the Grammys. I love Ed. I love John. I love this song. I love them together.

      Mikky Ekko’s “U” is one of the B&N in-store plays, and just about the only one I actually enjoy listening to (after She & Him, of course. Gosh, I love them).

      Bookmarked in the Community

      1. #DOTFreadalong Group Review @ Bring My Books — Several of us got together in February to read Daughter of the Forest and do a group review together. Check out the results!
      2. Dive into Diversity: Religion in YA Books @ Rather Be Reading — This is a topic I find I need to talk to readers about more and more. The community where my B&N is located is a predominately white + Christian + wealthy community, and yet there’s not a whole lot of religion-bent books for YA and MG readers, Christian or otherwise. Something to chew on.
      3. #BookWorldProblems @ So Obsessed With — Um, Britney gifs. Win. Really, all of Hannah’s posts pertaining to organization and creativity, too, make my heart flutter.
      4. On the Acquisition of Books @ Alexa Loves Books — Alexa is working on the Picky Pledge, wherein you examine your shelves and purge the books you haven’t read and are certain you’ll never get around to reading. You become pickier about the ARCs you request, and take the time to appreciate the books you do have. In this post, she examines her life before and after blogging. It’s quite eye-opening.

      Popular Posts on Scribbles

      1. TTT: All Time Favorite Books — This was incredibly fun to write, even though it was difficult to narrow down. It was extra exciting to see the response from other bloggers, readers, and authors (thanks, authors, for reaching out!).
      2. Book Review: Geek Girl by Holly Smale — I’m so happy to see this on here! Geek Girl is fantastic and hilarious and I’m beyond thrilled it’s here in the US.
      3. TTT: Haven’t Read These YA Fantasy Books — Sorry, y’all, still no progress on this. Although, Morgan did send me a copy of Cinder, so we’ll see!
      4. Finding Yourself in YA Contemporary — I broke out of my usual blogging mode and decided to write a post on contemporary realistic YA. The response to this was overwhelming, and I’m so glad you enjoyed reading it! Have you had a connection to a particular genre? Have you thought about why that is?

      Cherished Reads

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      The Start of Me & You by Emery Lord ★★★★★

      The Winner’s Curse by Marie Rutkoski ★★★★

      Daughter of the Forest by Juliet Marillier ★★★★★

      At the Water’s Edge by Sara Gruen ★★★★★

      Cherished Quotes

      Perhaps he could still weave together the broken threads of his life.
      And yet, I wanted him here now. I needed him here. In the darkness,
      if I sat very still, I could almost feel his presence by me, quite near,
      but not too near. Didn’t I promise to keep you safe, he would say softly.
      I have never broken a promise. Don’t look so worried, Jenny. And yet,
      he would be careful. Careful not to move too close. Careful not to frighten me.
      Waiting still. I am your shelter. Don’t be afraid.

      —Daughter of the Forest by Juliet Marillier

      Progress Update on Reading Challenges

      Library Books: 2 / 10
      Odditorium || The Wollstonecraft Detective Agency

      #ReRead2015: 2 / 10
      Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire || Fangirl

      Overall Challenge: 19 / 50

      Random Obsessions

      On TV: Bletchley Circle — OHMAHGAWD I love this. Usually that’s guaranteed for BBC productions, but this one in particular is fascinating. The same brains as Sherlock (thinking outside the box, using all available evidence to come to daring conclusions), historical (post-WWII), all-female powerhouse cast…perfect.

      On Film: Imitation Game — My love for this comes from more than Benedict Cumberbatch, Allen Leech, Matthew Goode, and Keira Knightley…but they’re a huge reason why I loved the movie so much. Only brilliant acting can get this complex story across. What is human, what is machine? What is natural, what is obscene? Whom can you trust?

      In the Shopping Bag: ModCloth floral tunics. Really, anything ModCloth + floral. I can scroll that site for days.

      Miscellaneous: I’ve found I need to rely more and more on my old college study habits while I’m agenting: background noise. Not music, because I’ll sing along or go into my musician mode and analyze it. Not movies or TV shows, because the words will conflict with my reading. So I go straight to sound websites meant for peace and  productivity, like Noisli and Coffitivity. Lifesavers, folks. I can’t even begin to tell you how focused I’ve become with these sites!

      Looking Towards the Future

      The end of April and all of May will be packed with exciting events. First is the Jennifer Niven book-signing at my store. I’ve been looking forward to this since January, so you can bet I’m thrilled for this! Next up is a visit to Chicago and Milwaukee for the WD’s Writing Workshops. I’ll be there representing my agency and chatting with writers about their books! Later in May I’ll be back in NYC for Book Expo America! This would be my first time at BEA, and I’m looking forward to meeting other bloggers, authors, and chatting with editors. My whole life surrounds meeting people online and speaking to them over the phone, so it’ll be nice to put faces and text and voices together into living, breathing beings! (Follow me on Twitter and Instagram so we can plan a meet-up.) Last, but not least, just curling up with a good read and telling y’all about it.

      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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    • Hello, I’m Laura!

      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 knit, tea is my drink of choice, British TV is the best, and I'm obsessed with popcorn. Welcome to Scribbles & Wanderlust! Grab your favorite hot beverage and let's chat books!
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