07 July 2026

June Library Book Photo - Several Days into July

Blimey yesterday was HOT AGAIN! Even the breeze was hot. Set to be the same all week - too much for me now - funny how not so many years ago I loved the heat, now I can only tolerate it by doing nothing. Although I did get started with another batch of compost (AKA mixed fruit) jelly, to be finished today once the sun had gone from the kitchen window.


As I mentioned before, the mobile library was cancelled two weeks ago due to the heat but Rachel rang and said she would send my reservations to Stowmarket Library for me to collect but when I went into town a week later they still hadn't arrived. Of course notification arrived the next day to say they'd finally got there (the afternoon after I was in town of course!)

I did a detour on my way back from visiting YD and picked them up. More non-fiction than usual and only two crime.


On the top is a book I reserved out of curiosity after reading Deborah's (Country Ways and Cottage Days) post about the Welsh herbal online course she is doing (and I hope she is OK as she's not posted for several weeks).
Then left to right ............. Tree Lore ( no idea why I reserved this as I've got several 'tree' books of my own). Dean Street Press have reprinted many of Sara Wood's crime fiction, dating back to the 1960's. I read some of her later books as she was still writing well into the 1980's . I suggested the library buy some and they bought the first one, saying that if I liked it I could suggest they buy more!

'Theo of Golden' is another book that I have no clue why I reserved it - did someone mention it? did I read about it somewhere and what the heck is it about anyway? I'll let you know.

'Secret Places' by Heather Peck, I plucked from the library shelves having found her novella in this series to try when I was there last week. It was a good short read so I looked to see availability of her other books and spotted Stow had this one on the shelves.

'The Enchanted April' by Elizabeth Von Arnim was suggested to read after I read 'Elizabeth and her German Garden ' in May.

'Evergreen' by Lydia Millen is "Inspired by the seasons, 'Evergreen' is the essential guide for anyone who is looking to bring more joy and more happiness into their everyday."
I'll let you know how that pans out too!

'Reconnected' by Carlos Whittaker. He is an American author, podcaster, instagrammer etc- well known apparently - I'd never heard of him. After working out how many hours, days and years of his life he spends connected to a screen he tries 7 weeks without a phone - two weeks in a monastery, two more weeks  on an Amish farm and four weeks at home.
I've started this already and he makes some good points.

There are already five books for me sitting in the mobile library depot ready for the July visit to the village....all crime....good.

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What an A -MAZ-ING game of tennis yesterday evening. Arthur Fery just kept battling and took it to the 10 point tie-break in the 5th Set and WON! So exciting to see, although I hardly dared watch at the end . He plays Flavio Cobolli in the Quarter Finals on Wednesday, someone he has already beaten this year in the first round of the Australian Open.
Looking forward to it.
Meanwhile it's back to the other half of the draw with Jannick Sinner and Djokovic playing. I expect both to win their games and meet in the semi finals.




31 comments:

  1. I am reading anothr Kate Ellis: A Painted Doom. I have ordered some more of hers and a couple on local history/folklore by a chap whose name escapes me (unusual one too), who I listened to being interviewed for The Three Ravens folklore podcast.

    The tennis sounds good. I see England won against Mexico in the football. Now, can I stay up past 10 p.m. so I can invite Ed and Sam up to watch the 1/4 final match?!!

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    1. I always read the new books by Kate Ellis but they do get a wee bit repetitive as there are now so many.

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  2. The heat has been unbearable everywhere. Thanks for the suggestion of the other van Arnim book. I will look for it here.

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    1. Lots of people said give it a try - so I will

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  3. It was the most amazing match, once again he battled to win the points, he is on an incredible run.

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  4. Arthur Fery was incredible -
    I was exhausted Faye watching and all I had done was sit and clap -
    and maybe the odd cheer

    I am struggling to find a book that holds my interest - I find I can either read all the time , or not at all .
    Miriam

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    1. Crime fiction by favourite authors are always a good choice for me - I spend a lot of time waiting for them to write another!

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  5. At last the books have arrived. I hope they prove worth the wait. Will you be trying any of Rachel de Thample's Tonics and Teas?

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    1. I'll have a look and see what they are - might be a bit weird

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  6. Nice selection of books there.
    The early mornings in this heat are pleasant but I’m finding the afternoons stuck inside feel long. I try to keep busy, but often end up laying on the sofa dozing.
    Alison in Devon x

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    1. I never thought I'd say that there's been enough sunshine and please can we have cool now!

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  7. I'll wait to see what crime books you have coming soon. I'm reading a lot of Anne Perry right now even though I have read many of them before.

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    1. There are several crime by favourite authors being published in the second half of the year. Some are still not yet in stock - so it's looking hopeful for some good reading to come

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  8. The selection included a mix of fiction and nonfiction, such as books on herbs, trees, nature, crime, mindfulness, and reducing screen time.

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  9. At least you are only reserving books from the library when something piques your interest. In the past I was known to actually put in an immediate Amazon order and then a couple of days later think WTF is this, when a book arrived!! ;-)

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    1. The non fiction I bought myself at Christmas were all a bit of a let down so mustn't order on a whim again - stick to just getting things the library don't have by authors I know

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  10. I love The Enchanted April - one of my favourite books. The TV adaptation from 1991(Miranda Richardson, Polly Walker, Joan Plowright, Josie Lawrence) was really good (although it changed some of the details towards the end) and you can find it on Youtube, if you like the book.

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  11. I always enjoy seeing your selection of books . My book club just finished Theo of Golden and we all enjoyed it. It's a little slow to get into but worth it!

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    1. I read a chapter or two but it made me cry too much! so I looked at the end and that made me cry too - don't think I'd better read the whole book!

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  12. That is a good selection of books and knowing there will be more fiction in the upcoming delivery is always great.
    Today it is raining and cool. We desperately need rain.
    As you are getting more high heat weather, we will be cool until Thursday when the heat dome returns.

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    1. Rain needed here too, usually after heat we get thunderstorms, but not this year

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  13. You always manage to find some unusual books. My choice is never as varied as yours is!
    Angie

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    1. I often have no idea where I find details to reserve, - thank goodness it's still free.

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  14. Your joy of reading makes me smile, and I love your diverse choices of books. The high temperatures are yet to reach us here in the north, but I'm quite looking forward to some more sunshine. Thankfully, we won't have to endure the extreme heat you've been experiencing.
    My eldest was enjoying a Pimms or two at Wimbledon today. Xx

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  15. Theo of Golden is on my Book Club list for the Fall so I may have mentioned it. There are over 1000 people ahead of me on the waiting list so I may not get it in time. I hope you enjoy it!

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    1. I'm not going to be able to read it - it made me cry in the first pages!!

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  16. The tree book sounds very interesting.
    I used to love the heat when I was younger, could sit on the beach all day long. Now I can't survive five minutes. I'm always looking for shade!

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