Coffee & Books

There are few things that bring me as much pleasure as seeing lots of books and smelling the smell of coffee. I think that’s one of the greatest appeals to bookstores with coffee shops in them; the two intertwine and make you want to sip and read.
It’s still early in January, and it’s not too late to make a resolution to read some good books this year.
We haven’t talked about books much in a while, so this is a great place to let us know what we should read. Also, feel free to share your favorite coffees and brands. My Keurig can’t get enough of Golden French Toast, Kahlua, and Hazelnut Coffee.
Here’s what’s on my list. If you have a minute and care to share what books you have lined up, please do so. Or feel free to share something we shouldn’t miss.
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Steph’s ImmediateReading List
The Kitchen House (reading for my book club) — Kathleen Grissom
The Time Keeper — Mitch Albom
The Lost Wife — Alyson Richman
The Art of Fielding — Chad Harbach
Blessings — Anna Quindlen
Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children — Ransom Riggs
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The Book Wheel
“Peculiar Children” was a great book and “Kitchen House” is on my list. If you throw in a Law & Order marathon, then you have my three favorite things!
anchoringhope
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Anonymous
Well..while I’m getting to know my new Keurig, I still love a good cuppa’ tea while I’m curled up with a good read. (Of course, a lovely scone with jam and clotted cream is always welcome!) Mom
Sharon Blessing
The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey, Light Between Oceans by M.L. Stedman or Moonflower Vine by Jetta Carleton are all EXCELLENT books – great stories and very well written. Is Everyone Hanging Out without Me? by Mindy Kaling is pretty funny and a great audio book read by her!