August 10, 2012
Cashmere, Chocolate and a CONTEST!
That’s a pretty good combination, isn’t it? First the cashmere show and tell. Elf Roberta knit up this beautiful scarf for her sister-in-law out of Sweet Georgia’s CashSilk Lace in the Summer Skin color. The pattern is Felicia’s CashSilk Fern Lace Scarf, which is free on Ravelry. It uses just one skein. I can tell you, it turns into a beautiful, lightweight luxurious scarf. I think that pattern would also look beautiful done up in fingering weight yarn – something like Madelinetosh Sock or Three Irish Glenhaven Cashmerino Fingering.
We tried a new dessert recipe at our house last week. It’s similar to this one (in a rather anemic looking photo) that I’ve shared with you before, but with the addition of peanut butter. YUM.
1 brownie mix (for 9 x 13 pan) + eggs, oil, water
1 large containter Cool Whip
2 large boxes of instant chocolate pudding
(prepare each box as directed, as you assemble)
1 bag of peanut butter cups, chopped
3/4 cup of smooth peanut butter
1 (8 oz) pck. cream cheese
3/4 cup powdered sugar
Bake the brownies as directed and let cool. When cool, cute them into bite-sized pieces.
Put the cream cheese in a mixing bowl and add the peanut butter and powdered sugar. Beat until well mixed and smooth. Fold in 1 cup of Cool whip.
Assemble the layers:
1/2 of the brownies
1 box of the pudding prepared as directed and not yet set
1 cup of chopped peanut butter cups
peanut butter/cream cheese/Cool Whip mixture (use the whole thing on this layer)
1/2 of the brownies
1 box of the pudding prepared as directed and not yet set
Frost with the rest of the plain Cool Whip
Top with remaining chopped peanut butter cups
Let set for a few hours (or overnight) and enjoy.
It was fun to read all of your comments on last Friday’s blog post. We’re so glad to have you all here with us on our Sixth Anniversary! I used the Random Number Generator to pick a winner from last week’s comments. The skein of Wollmeise Lace goes to Kimberly in Mt. Pleasant, SC. Congratulations, Kim!
We have another contest this week (since it’s our anniversary month, you know). This week’s question: What’s the best book you’ve read or movie you’ve seen this summer? (I’m looking to add to my book and movie lineup as we move into the fall.) Since this is our second contest of the month, we’ll be giving away two prizes – two of our Sixth Anniversary Kits, which will be making their debut next week. Leave your answers in the comments below and we’ll draw the winners next week!
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Hannah said,
August 10, 2012 @ 1:53 pm
The best book I have read this summer is “The Good Dream” by Donna VanLiere. I liked it so much that I also bought the audiobook so I could listen to it many times over. I hope you give it a try.
janna said,
August 10, 2012 @ 1:53 pm
Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand. It isn’t newly published but I just got around to it. Just a sweet book.
Lisa G said,
August 10, 2012 @ 1:56 pm
My husband and I recently watched The Help, which we really enjoyed…and actually have watched a few more times since then.
Molly said,
August 10, 2012 @ 1:57 pm
I love the movie Big Fish! Also loved Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett.
allen said,
August 10, 2012 @ 1:59 pm
okay – this is crazy… but for movies… Madagascar 3 – it is so funny and i laughed so much that my children were embarrassed to be at the theater with me. sometimes you need to just laugh…
books – i finally got around the millenium trillogy – girl with the dragon tattoo, etc. i loved them. that stieg larson was one twisted dude – i am sad that he won’t write more…
and then i re-read all over but the shoutin’. rick bragg is great.
paulette said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:03 pm
I’m so embarassed—I haven’t seen any new movies or read any new books this summer. I did just start the _Shoemakers WIfe_ by Adriana Trigiana . I’ve read all of her fiction so I’m hoping to get some serious reading and knitting done this weekend. I also started the _The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society_ by Mary Ann Shaffer & Annie Barrows. a few weeks ago. It’s interesting, letters between numerous individuals in post-WWII England.
cindy said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:06 pm
My favorite movie so far this summer was the Hunger Games. Can’t help myself. Loved the books, loved the movie. My favorite book was Lies Beneath, by Anne Greenwood Brown. Not something i would typically be drawn to, but it was a fantastic read.
Liz Thomas said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:06 pm
I wasn’t sure I would like it, but I read the first book in the Hunger Games series and really enjoyed it. I will definitely move along in that series but took a short break to also read Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand – it really is a fun read!
Happy Anniversary!!
Jen said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:07 pm
I have small children – so the only books I have read include titles such as One Fish, Two Fish, and the only movie I have seen is Brave. However,I would recommend Brave, and my favorite of the kids books would have to be Secret Agent Splat!
Marilyn said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:10 pm
“Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children” It’s a pretty good book…I gave it 4 stars out of 5. You gotta be able to suspend reality and believe in a little fantasy to appreciate it though.
Jennie said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:10 pm
I can’t tell you the last movie I have seen! But my favorite book this summer so far was Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail by Cheryl Strayed
I loved it. I read online that they sold the movie rights to it. I would love to see it on the big screen.
Are you on goodreads.com Sheri? It is a great resource when in need of a good book suggestion!
I will add my favorite book of all time… To Kill a Mockingbird. The movie of course is wonderful too!
Rebecca said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:11 pm
Just read a mystery called One Rotten Apple by Sheila Connolly. It is not a new book but is an fairly good mystery and has apple recipes at the end!
kim in oregon said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:13 pm
“Shadow Of Night”…the sequel to “A Discovery of Witches” by Deborah Harkness.
Rachel said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:13 pm
I belong to a book club, so there has been a lot of reading this summer. We read “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” by Rebecca Skloot; and I must say, this book is life-changing. I really think everyone should read this book since it affects us all.
As for movies, I show quite a bit at the public library that I work at, so I watch a lot just to screen the best for my patrons. For foreign films, I would have to say “The Secret in Their Eyes” from Argentina. I also showed “Another Year” which was very well done.
Maggie said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:16 pm
The best book I’ve read this summer – and truly one of the best in my 60 years of life, was “The Book Thief.” Wow! What a gifted author.
Ali said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:16 pm
Best nonfiction book has to be by Susan Cain, “Quiet: The power of Introverts in a world that can’t stop talking”. Best fiction is harder, I got sucked into reading Game of Thrones and now I’m on book 3 with my husband coming up behind me in book 2.
For movies, Batman was pretty darned good, but Lockout has the edge for smart dialog and enjoyable crap-ness. A girl needs a good bad movie from time to time.
Tiffany said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:16 pm
I’ve been reading some great books this summer. My two favorites have been The Passage by Justin Cronin and Shadow of Night by Deborah Harkness (sequel to A Discovery of Witches). I just started Gone Girl yesterday and am really loving it so far as well.
ccr in MA said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:17 pm
I really enjoyed reading Edenbrooke, by Julianne Donaldson. The only movie I’ve seen recently is Brave, which was also good.
nina said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:18 pm
Game of Thrones, Clash of Kings, and Storm of Swords, the first 3 books in George R R Martin’s series. First read these 3 years ago when they first came out, but reread them this summer. Have yet to watch the HBO series, though I understand it’s very well done!
MaryAnne said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:19 pm
I just finished “The Language of Flowers” by Vanessa Diffenbaugh. No sooner had I finished it then I jumped in the car and drove 20 minutes to bring it to my sister. I hadn’t read anything this good for quite a while.
MaryAnne said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:21 pm
Correction to my post: …..No sooner had I finished it than, not then. I f I didn’t correct it I wouldn’t be able to sleep
Kate said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:21 pm
The best movie I’ve seen this summer is Singing in the Rain…It was playing for one night at a local theater to celebrate the movie’s 60th anniversary. It’s one of my favorites and it was exciting to see it on the big screen!
Katrina said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:22 pm
The only movie I saw this summer was Brave. It was really good! The only book I read this summer was an epic one, The Stand. But I did finish it!
Kristin Jacobs said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:22 pm
I laughed out loud while reading Spring Fever by Mary Kay Andrews. Great choice for summer reading!!
buttercup said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:23 pm
The best movie I’ve seen all summer is definitely Genghis Blues. I highly recommend it. Tuvan throat singing, 70′s blues rock, and Richard Feynman all play into it. Has to be a documentary because nobody would buy it as a story, it’s too implausible.
Best book, probably Redshirts by John Scalzi, unless you’re counting rereads, in which case it’s Wintersmith by Terry Pratchett or The Color Purple by Alice Walker.
Diane N. said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:23 pm
Working my way through Major Pettigrew’s :Last Stand, and the Time In Between. Both are good so far! Best movie I saw this summer is Brave. Yep – Disney rocks!
And, I found The Hedgehog on one of the cable movie channels. The book was awesome – The Elegance of the Hedgehog – so I can’t wait to settle in to watch the movie.
Lacey said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:25 pm
Best movie by far: The Avengers! It shall be mine the moment it goes on the store shelves next month!
Doris said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:26 pm
State of Wonder by Anne Patchett is what I have been reading and enjoying. Not a new one, but new for me.
lisa said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:27 pm
The best book I’ve read recently is Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver. It is a young adult novel, but is quite different from other books in that genre.
Teenuh said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:28 pm
Best movie I saw was Batman! It was such a shame that it has such a negative association with it now, because the movie is AMAZING!
I think my favorite reading I’ve done this summer was The Hunger Games. Totally emotional upheaval of a book but well worth it. I just haven’t been able to bring myself up to reading it again yet.
Lisa in Los Angeles said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:30 pm
“Consider Phlebus” by Ian M. Banks.
It’s Science Fiction, but don’t let that scare you – it’s also huge, but Banks is a fantastic writer. Frank spent the last six months reading every single one of Banks’ books that he could get his hands on, and described them so well to me, I started having dreams about the characters before I finally gave in and started reading it.
I’m not finished with it yet – I keep getting ambushed by socks OTN….
Nichole said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:31 pm
The best movie I’ve seen this summer (and mine you, we play catch up via DVD’s borrowed from the library) was My Life is a Zoo! LOVED that movie… a great “feel good” fun one!
Lisa Peterson said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:32 pm
The best book I’ve read this summer is Gone Girl, by Gillian Flynn. I don’t usually read mysteries, but this one is fabulous!!!
Ely said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:33 pm
I haven’t read any books this summer, which is very odd. However, I finally made it to see the Hunger Games. It was almost the last week at the theatre… I have wanted to see it since before it came out.. something just always come up. I loved it, just as much as I thought I would.
Tricia said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:33 pm
Loved The Art of Fielding by Chad Harbach – don’t be put off that it’s ostensibly about baseball, it’s so much more than that. Beautifully written, awesome characterisation and very moving. All in all, an immensely satisfying read.
I also enjoyed The Song of Achilles by Madeleine Miller.
Melissa said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:36 pm
Avengers was awesome!!!!
Joline said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:36 pm
Recently, I read Bink and Gollie to my daughters. It’s a great book for kids.
I have been reading some mysteries by Jo Nesbo. Nemesis has been keeping me up at night.
Erynn D said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:37 pm
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green.
Maureen said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:37 pm
I have read Joy for Beginners. It is a great book to have you appreciate the things in life that are dear and yet those things in life that perhaps frighten you.
Sally at Rivendale Farms said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:38 pm
I also haven’t read or watched much movie-wise this summer but my hubby said the movie Honey I Bought a Zoo is fantastic and may (for him) have bumped The Princess Bride out of the alltime favorite spot. (TPB is still my top favorite, haven’t seen the Zoo.)
Ruth Martin said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:38 pm
I’ve just finished “The Woodcutter” by Reginald Hill – it kept me reading way past my bedtime every night. I’d describe it as a psychological thriller. As for movies, we watched the Titanic miniseries on DVD this summer and thought it was excellent.
valerie said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:41 pm
i’ve been reading the game of thrones for most of the summer. i’m almost done and it’s a real page-turner.
Sandy said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:41 pm
Best book of the summer is a long one but highly entertaining and should please those who like a variety of genres: historical fiction, science fiction and mysteries. The Doomsday Book by Connie Willis. It has everything. And, if you want to knit and listen simultaneously, the audio version is terrific!
Jan said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:43 pm
Ha, ha…books? Who’s had time to read with three Camp Loopy projects this summer??? Actually, pre-Camp Loopy, I re-read two of Jeffrey Zaslow’s books, The Girls From Ames and The Magic Room. I will miss his work – he died in a car accident early this year.
Kathy said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:44 pm
Best book: a kooky mystery by Dorothy Howell titled “Tote Bags and Toe Tags,” it’s an entertaining/light read ideal for summer.(first book in the series is “Handbags & Homicide” –it’s a v cute theme. If the character knitted, it’d be truly perfect)
Bonney said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:45 pm
This summer I went back to my old school summer reading lists and re-read Rascal, To Kill a Mockingbird and The Yearling. What great books!! However, the best movie I saw was Ted. (Please don’t judge me!!)
Nicky said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:46 pm
I haven’t seen any really good movies this summer…. at least none stand out, which tells me none of the rentals we have watched were very good. I haven’t read any adult books either..(lots of Frog and Toad and site word books written for a 5yo).. …. but my daughters kindergarden teacher read us The Kissing Hand, which I really enjoyed and will soon be purchasing for our home library.
Terri Sanders said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:46 pm
The best movie I saw this summer was the Hunger Games. I read all three books and DH is now on book 2 (he never reads fiction, so it MUST be good).
I will admit I read 50 Shades of Grey and yes, I liked it. Very twisted. I’m going to get the next 2 books in the series.
Holly said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:50 pm
So far the best book I have read is Gone Girl: A Novel by Gillian Flynn
Nanette said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:50 pm
The best book I’ve read this summer was definitely The Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker. It was so hyped that I did not want to like it, but I absolutely loved it.
I don’t know if I’ve watched ANY movies this summer. I haven’t seen a movie in the theater in over a year, and having an 8-month old limits the amount of time available for watching a movie. But I do read a lot!
Janine said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:52 pm
Best book I’ve read this summer is Hilary Mantel’s Bring Up the Bodies which is the second book of a (now) planned trilogy about Thomas Cromwell and the Court of Henry VIII. The first book was Wolf Hall. You will never look at Thomas More and Cromwell in the same way after reading these books. The second takes Cromwell up to the execution of Anne Boleyn. Bring Up the Bodies refers to the order of the chief warder (I think he is called) when prisoners are first brought to the Tower of London. Wouldn’t give you much hope, would it?
Alex from da 'Burgh said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:53 pm
The best book I’ve read this summer is Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell. It’s six stories in one with subtle (and one not so subtle) connections between them. The best movie I’ve seen this summer is “Elling”. It’s about a pair of mental patients who mainstream into Norwegian society. It’s funny while treating its main characters with respect and a fair amount of dignity.
Lynn said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:53 pm
My favorite book this summer has been Spin Art by Jacey Boggs. I also enjoyed Betsy Beads by Betsy Hershberg. I spun my own silken wire and created a necklace with beads. It was a great deal of fun. Enjoy…
Tracey said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:54 pm
the princess bride!
i’ve always loved the movie but for some reason had never got around to reading the book. i took it with me on a work trip in july and could not it down (i had to leave it with a friend for a few days to make sure that the work got done). it’s even better than the wonderful film.
Dianne said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:56 pm
Best book I read was Fifty Shades of Grey…yeah…I’ll be the one to “go” there
Best movie…probably Water for Elephants which I finally got around to watching.
Megan said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:56 pm
I both read and watched the movie “The Help”! I highly recommend it!
Jodi said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:56 pm
I read the BEST book. It was “Unbroken” by Laura Hillenbrand – a true story about an amazing man who’s still alive (at 95!). EVERYONE NEEDS TO READ IT!!
My second favorite this summer is one I’ve just finished, “Surprised by Oxford” by Carolyn Weber. (I’m NOT quite sure how I fit them in with Camp Loopy…a lot of lazy evenings, I suppose.)
Beth Cunningham said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:57 pm
this summer’s faborite book so far is The Dovekeepers.
Kate said,
August 10, 2012 @ 2:59 pm
Best movie for me is a tie:
1) The Avengers.
2) The Dark Knight Rises.
Sheila said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:00 pm
My favorite book this summer is actually a YA trilogy, Chaos Walking by Patrick Ness. I read the first book in a read-along with the Playful Day podcast and was hooked.
Vicki Heidy said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:00 pm
Favorite movie (only movie actually) was I Bought A Zoo. Loved it. And my favorite read this summer has been the Monika Ferris needlework mysteries. Obviously I read and watch what is stress free and completely relaxing.
MicheleinMaine said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:03 pm
Laugh out loud funny book I’ve read this summer “Let’s Pretend this Never Happened” by Jenny Lawson, a “mostly true memoir.”
Jeanne said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:03 pm
I haven’t watched many movies, but the best book I’ve read this summer has been “Gold” by Chris Cleave which is about olympic velodrome racing. But…summer’s not quite over, so I’m sure I will read a couple of more good books. Happy Reading !
Arlene said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:04 pm
I took my 6 year old darling granddaughter to see Brave, so much fun!
The Secret Daughter was my best read this summer so far.
Marianna said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:07 pm
I just read “The Chaperone” and would highly recommend it!
BrittanyLaine said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:07 pm
I just got around to seeing Love and Other Drugs and was surprised by it. I expected a shallow romantic comedy, but it was actually very good!
Alice said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:08 pm
I’ve not read anything this summer(been too tied up with knitting for all these challenges…lol), but the last books I read was The Hunger Games series. Yes, I was sucked in and loved it. Probably the last movie I saw that I just loved was, “We Bought A Zoo”(I think that’s the exact name of it). Really good and based on a true story.
Amber said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:08 pm
I’ve read a couple of good books lately, both about the Holocaust, actually. “The Sweetness of Forgetting” and “The Baker’s Daughter”. They have kept me distracted from my own worries
Shelly B. in Fredericton said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:08 pm
I really liked the Night Circus!
Jani said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:11 pm
What a great idea, Sheri – I have loved reading all the comments & have a lot more on my ‘to read’ list now! My favorite book of the summer so far was The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater. It’s supposedly a young adult book, but I’ll be volunteering in my local high school library this year, so I wanted to have a few titles that I can recommend – this one is good for teens on up – it is so well written that I can overlook the fact that it’s partly about creepy killer horses! Don’t let that keep you away – it’s really about the things we do for love. Another great YA dystopian (if you liked the Hunger Games, you’ll love this) is Shipbreaker, by Paolo Bacigalupi. Thanks for the contest!
Ashley W said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:11 pm
The best new (to me) book I’ve read this summer was Bill Bryson’s In a Sunburned Country, his travelogue of Australia. My favorite re-read book was Laurie R. King’s Beekeeper’s Apprentice, a wonderful story about a girl who solves mysteries with Sherlock Holmes.
Heather said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:15 pm
I really enjoyed The Art of Fielding this summer. Not sure on movies. Lately I have been watching BBC shows streaming online.
Jean said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:17 pm
I haven’t read anything new this summer, but I did re-read the Friday Night Knitting Club books. I love them! And technically this time I listened to them, audiobooks make it so much easier to knit and enjoy a good book. Then only new movie I watched this summer was The Dark Knight Rises, and I thought it was great! Although I’m sad that it’ll be Christian Bale’s last appearance as Batman… He’s my favorite one yet!!
linda said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:19 pm
The Steig Larson – Girl with Dragon tatoo – trilogy – the books were riveting. You must read them i order or they won’t make any sense/
Lilie said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:19 pm
The best movie was Avengers!
I also read the whole Princess Diaries series by Meg Cabot with my oldest daughter. That was fun.
debbie said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:23 pm
I decided to read the Game of Thrones books…and have made it through books 1 thru 3 and have started 4. So far I have enjoyed them all,especially book 3. Haven’t seen the series, but I think it has a lot of material to cover. As far as movies,I enjoyed seeing The Dark Knight.
GerryART said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:24 pm
Hubby and I listen to audio books [I can knit and listen :^) ]
Guilty Wives by Jas Patterson
not exactly an uplifting tale but one of suspense.
We’re the mystery type.
Congrats, again. TLE is truly a home of personal shoppers. We get treated like royalty.
You all pamper us.
hugs
Lori S said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:25 pm
I read My Man Jeeves by P.G. Wodehouse. It’s one of the funniest books I have ever read! The best movie I saw was Escabana in Da Moonlight. It’s a strange movie, but absolutely hilarious!
JenL said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:31 pm
Does Game of Thrones, season 2 count? I’m reading the book as well.
The best movie I have seen this summer was a 25th anniversary screening of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off at movies in the park in our town. That movie has held up so well.
Roberta said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:31 pm
Favorite movie this summer was the new Batman movie and book was “The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest” (last in the Girl with the Dragon tattoo trilogy). Suspense all around!!
Diann said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:32 pm
The best book I have read so far this summer is The Revenge of the Radioactive Lady” and the best movie I saw was the Meryl Streep movie about Margaret Thatcher.
After reading the comments, I have some books/movies to look for!
Allise said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:32 pm
Gone girl by Gillian Flynn!
Pat said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:34 pm
This is a fun contest. Now, my list for movies and books has grown.
The book I could not put down was “Still Missing” by Chevy Stevens. It is about a woman realtor who is abducted and the book is written in sessions with her psychiatrist. Great thriller and great ending.
Diane E said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:37 pm
Knit Together by Debbie Macomber
Vickie said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:38 pm
I listen to audio books constantly! Guess I read with my ears. It’s so hard to choose a favorite. I just finished Shutter Island. I saw the movie a while back & it is really similar to the book (for once). What a confusing, scary story. Every time I think about it I have to decide again, was he criminally insane or was it a conspiracy?
Laura said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:39 pm
My new all-time favorite movie was one I saw early this summer: “His Girl Friday” (1940; brilliant Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell). We’ve spent the summer watching oldies but goodies (The Apartment, Some Like It Hot, Arsenic and Old Lace….). It’s been terrific.
I love reading YA fiction in the summer, so my new favorite is The Dark Is Rising series by Susan Cooper. I’m also currently in the middle of Cheryl Strayed’s “Wild,” and I will say I am seriously impressed with her ability to tell a story.
Nancyde said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:40 pm
The best book this summer is The Watchers by Jon Steele–a great read.
Barbara Seiver said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:45 pm
I have loved reading the Royal Tunbridge Wells mysteries this summer: The Final Crumpet, and Dead as a Scone. The series is written by Janet and Ron Benrey, and takes place in a British tea museum in…wait for it…Tunbridge Wells. What fun!
Tere said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:48 pm
I have 2 books that I really have enjoyed this summer:
The Art of Fielding and Beautiful Ruins. I listen to the audiobooks so I can knit and enjoy
a book at the same time!
kelly-ann (ravelry) said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:49 pm
My son and I have our own reading club! We started Harry Potter and just finished book 4. The books are great and it is a great thing to share with my son.
Barb said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:49 pm
I’ve been reading this summer but nothing worth mentioning. And movies – the Avengers is the best I think I’ve seen lately….
But work has been nuts and then there’s Camp Loopy….
barbara Taylor said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:54 pm
I just finished “The Litigators” by John Grisham. I have read all his other books and
enjoy his critiques of the legal systen and his compassion for the underdog . The last movie I saw was with grandchildren, Diary of a Wimpy Kid:Dog Days; I am looking forward to seeing the Bourne Legacy
in the next week..
JoAnnaSpring said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:55 pm
I am re-re-rereading the Travis McGee books because I love them so much I could never tire of them.
Gale Longley said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:57 pm
My book this summer is Wild by Cheryl Strayed.
Erin said,
August 10, 2012 @ 3:58 pm
With travel & my daughter having her tonsils out I haven’t had much time for reading or movies (or knitting, unfortunately!) but the only two I’ve managed have both been stand-outs. Movie: Pixar’s “Brave” which was both a great story and beautifully animated. Book: “Gunmetal Magic” the latest release from one of my favorite authors, Ilona Andrews, was a fantastic spin-off of her Kate Daniels series.
sophie said,
August 10, 2012 @ 4:01 pm
I enjoyed the Avenger movie and I have read “Gone Missing”. The fourth book in a series written by Linda Castillo.
Lynne said,
August 10, 2012 @ 4:05 pm
The best book I have read this summer was The Eagle by Rosemary Sutcliffe. Not a new book by any means, it is an historical novel set in Roman Britain. Haven’t actually seen any movies – too busy with Camp Loopy!
Susan J said,
August 10, 2012 @ 4:05 pm
Not much of a movie watcher……but, my favorite book of this summer…so far..was”WILD” by Cheryl Strayed……wonderful story of courage, grief & survival with funny, uplifting writing.
Bev S. said,
August 10, 2012 @ 4:06 pm
I’ve started reading mysteries by Louise Penny. They are wonderful. They’re set in Quebec. As far as movies go, haven’t seen much BUT found out about the SHERLOCK series (not Sherlock Holmes, just Sherlock) on PBS and have loved, loved them.
Kathy said,
August 10, 2012 @ 4:07 pm
Defending Jacob, Gone Girl, The Unfinished Work of Elizabeth D, The Age of Miracles – all good books
PatQ said,
August 10, 2012 @ 4:11 pm
Oh man I can’t wait to get back in here and read the other comments. I’ve already gotten lots of good suggestions for reading. The book I’m reading that’s real good this summer is The Dovekeepers by Alice Hoffman.
MelissaN said,
August 10, 2012 @ 4:13 pm
Going to sound silly but The Avengers. I loved it because it appealed to my geeky side.
Suzanne T said,
August 10, 2012 @ 4:13 pm
I haven’t seen any movies but have enjoyed many books along with a tall glass of ice tea on the porch swing. The best one so far was Wild by Cheryl Strayed. It’s a memoir of her trek on the Pacific Coast Trail. Excellent reading!
christine said,
August 10, 2012 @ 4:15 pm
My favorite movie is also the only movie I’ve seen this summer at the movies – The Avengers. It’s the curse of having a small child in the house.
Carolyn said,
August 10, 2012 @ 4:22 pm
The best movie I’ve seen this summer was by far Avengers! I actually saw it twice, and can’t wait for the dvd to come out. I listen to a lot of audio books, and loved the Millenium Trilogy (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, etc). I’m listening to the last of the Hunger Games books, they are very good also.
Sandy G said,
August 10, 2012 @ 4:27 pm
Best book – A Wedding in December – helped me forget that the house is way too hot in July! Best movie – Downton Abbey, Seasons 1 and 2, and Christmas Special – thank you, PBS, for showing it in the afternoon (regular season showings are past my bedtime in our time-zone).
Julie Rios said,
August 10, 2012 @ 4:30 pm
Secret Daughter by Shilpi Somaya Gowda. Amazing! here’s the synopsis from Amazon:
On the eve of the monsoons, in a remote Indian village, Kavita gives birth to a baby girl. But in a culture that favors sons, the only way for Kavita to save her newborn daughter’s life is to give her away. It is a decision that will haunt her and her husband for the rest of their lives, even after the arrival of their cherished son.
Halfway around the globe, Somer, an American doctor, decides to adopt a child after making the wrenching discovery that she will never have one of her own. When she and her husband, Krishnan, see a photo of the baby with the gold-flecked eyes from a Mumbai orphanage, they are overwhelmed with emotion. Somer knows life will change with the adoption but is convinced that the love they already feel will overcome all obstacles.
Interweaving the stories of Kavita, Somer, and the child that binds both of their destinies, Secret Daughter poignantly explores the emotional terrain of motherhood, loss, identity, and love, as witnessed through the lives of two families—one Indian, one American—and the child that indelibly connects them.
sue said,
August 10, 2012 @ 4:33 pm
I knit more than I read now, so no books this summer. And I have only seen one movie–Brave (Disney) and it was wonderful! We took my niece and nephew and everyone thought the movie was awesome (including my brother-in-law). I heartily recommend it.
shabnam said,
August 10, 2012 @ 4:33 pm
A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan
Kim said,
August 10, 2012 @ 4:40 pm
Best book I’ve read this summer!?! Oh so tough but a great question for the contest… time to carefully peruse everyone’s input.
I think i have to choose Sunrise on the Battery by Charleston’s own Beth Webb Hart, not only because it has so much local flavor but also because it made me think about life priorities and following Jesus.
PS could I really have been the one who won the Wollmeise?? (or could there be another Kimberly in my town who even knows what Wollmeise is? if there is I definitely need to meet her
Kuaikuai said,
August 10, 2012 @ 4:41 pm
Redshirts by John Scalzi (and audio is read by Will Wheaton aka Wesley Crusher on Star Trek, NG. Excerpt here: http://www.tor.com/stories/2012/03/redshirts-prologue-chapter-1-a-2-excerpt
Kathy H said,
August 10, 2012 @ 4:43 pm
The Help, book and movie
Sarah F. said,
August 10, 2012 @ 4:46 pm
I really enjoyed a two book set “Run Like a Mother” and “Train Like a Mother” by Dimity McDowell and Sarah Bowen Shea. If you are a runner, or even thinking about trying to get into running… these are GREAT books! Funny, good reads… but with lots of helpful running tips/info not to mention motivation too!
Mary said,
August 10, 2012 @ 4:49 pm
I am currently reading ‘The Long Way Home’ by Karen McQuestion. Easy read which is good since I’m trying to finish CL#3 and watch the Olympics.
Kelly Reid said,
August 10, 2012 @ 4:49 pm
The Bible, The Lord of the Rings, The Chronicles of Narnia – three of my all time favorites that I read/watch over and over again.
CJ in CO said,
August 10, 2012 @ 4:51 pm
I loved “The Artist” as a movie. Also really enjoyed the British series “Downton Abbey” – if you haven’t seen it yet.
Writing this reminds me how little I’ve gotten done on my current Camp Loopy project. Yikes! Less TV, more knitting!
Melissa said,
August 10, 2012 @ 4:54 pm
I’m in the process of reading Sacre Bleu: A Comedy d’Art by Christopher Moore. His books always make me laugh. I haven’t seen any summer releases but did rent the US version of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo. My mom hadn’t seen it yet and I was more than happy to watch it again.
Patricia said,
August 10, 2012 @ 4:59 pm
Best movies I saw this summer were probably Wild Target and Cold Comfort Farm – neither are new, but a lot of fun!
I’ve been trying to get through a pretty dull theory book on landscape and culture this summer (it was a dare…), so no recommendations there.
Stephanie said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:00 pm
My favorite movie this summer was The Dark Knight Returns. It was very dark, but I really got a sense of completion with the movie after having been such a fan of the first two. Of course, the folks in Aurora were on our minds throughout the movie, so it was bittersweet.
My favorite book this summer was The Art of Fielding by Chad Harbach. It’s not recently published, but it is a wonderful story.
Melodie said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:00 pm
Hmm, I haven’t seen any movies this summer but have read several James Patterson books, I think Private #1 suspect was the best of them so far but 10th Anniversary was good too. Am reading 11th hour right now.
DebrafromMD said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:01 pm
I’ve been reading fluff all summer and I really enjoyed Explosive Eighteen by Janet Evanovich.
Christel said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:03 pm
The Avengers is the first movie we’ve gone to in an embarrassingly long time! It was great!!
karen said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:04 pm
Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein is absolutely wonderful. I haven’t seen many movies, but I did like The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.
bonny said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:05 pm
The best book I read this summer is The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey. It is absolutely beautifully written and one I was sad to finish. I also just finished the audiobook version of The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce. The narrator was perfect, and you can knit while you “read”!
Suzanne said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:08 pm
I haven’t seen any movies but I own all four seasons of True Blood and finally decided to watch them and I am finally on Season 3.
For books, I recently finished Catch of the Day by Kristan Higgins which I really liked. I also read Unraveled by Maggie Sefton and that was also good. I’ve been on a Kristan Higgins kick and am on my 4th book by her since May.
Debi said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:10 pm
Best movie – The American President. Love love love this movie!! Also enjoy the Friday Night Knitting Club books…..
Beth said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:10 pm
I haven’t seen a single movie this summer (tho I meant to get to Men In Black III). But, the best book by far that I’ve read in a long time is Peter The Great by Robert K. Massie. I read quite a bit, and this is no doubt one of the most well-written books I’ve ever encountered.
MJ said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:10 pm
The book Shadow of Night, the sequel to Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness.
Carrie said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:10 pm
I’m a huge True Blood and Sookie Stackhouse fan, so the newest book from Charlaine Harris, “Deadlocked” was great!
Jennifer in NC said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:13 pm
I finally read The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society and absolutely loved it. Charming, cozy, interesting, different. I hated that it had to end.
No movies yet – hoping to see Hope Springs (the new Meryl Streep movie) sometime soon.
Joni said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:14 pm
I love The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. – a feel good movie
Steve said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:14 pm
I finally finished “All Wound Up” by Stephanie Pearl McPhee and loved it. I was only reading a couple chapters a week before bed. So it took me awhile, but I like to describe the potato chip reading. You can grab a handful or just one and be satisfied.
Katy said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:15 pm
I had a baby in late April, so I have seen a grand total of zero movies this summer. I have, however, read a few really good books, including “Yes, Chef” by Marcus Samuelsson, “The Fault in Our Stars” by John Green, “Ready Player One” by Ernest Cline, “How to Be Black” by Baratunde Thurston, and “How to Be a Woman” by Caitlin Moran.
Lois Yamada said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:16 pm
I finished reading The Winner by David Baldacci last month and thoroughly enjoyed it. It has lots of unexpected twists and turns but you still get your happy ending. Is that consider a spoiler?
KarenM said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:17 pm
So far I’ve only seen Dark Knight Rising and it was excellent. I read The Enchantress, the 6th and final book in the Secrets of Nicholas Flamel series by Michael Scott. I really enjoyed all 6 of the books.
Boursin said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:20 pm
It’s a toss up between Dark Knight and Avengers as to the best movie I’ve seen this summer. For book, it has to be the last of the Hunger Games series.
Matt said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:25 pm
I’m teaching myself how to spin, so my list is limited. Hunger Games is good, but very much into Teach yourself visually-spinning and any and all fiber books.
TaraS said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:34 pm
I just finished Nora Robert’s “The Witness”, and really enjoyed it. As far as movies go, I’ve been watching old action flicks like “Lethal Weapon” and “Die Hard”. Haven’t seen many new-ish movies lately.
Katie Lynn said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:34 pm
The best book I’ve read this summer is “The Night Circus” by Erin Morgenstern. It’s a beautiful book, and I really enjoyed it (and if you’re an audiobook person it’s a great production narrated by Jim Dale!)
Sue H said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:45 pm
Since I don’t see many movies guess my answer would have to be The Avengers. It was a nice outing!
claire said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:45 pm
Best film I’ve seen this summer, hands down! A Cat in Paris
http://www.catinparis.com/
So well done, great animation, great story, lots of humor.
Best book, Julia Child’s Autobiography, My Life in Paris
Rhona said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:46 pm
Movies – 2 – “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” and “The Help”. Book – “Snobs” by Julian Fellowes (he created and wrote Downton Abbey and wrote Gosford Park ).
Ann said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:49 pm
Just finished reading “I Remember Nothing” by Nora Ephron. Wish I could get a DVD copy of her movie Heartburn. So said she passed away this summer.
Anna said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:51 pm
Can’t help with movies since I never go to the theater. Current book is Echoes from Home by Jim Carey. It’s a civil war novel and quite interesting.
Ann said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:53 pm
Meant so say SAD she passed away. Nora Ephron wrote so many great movies.
Jan said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:53 pm
Clearly I’m not reading in the league of most folks here, but I go through the Love Inspired romances quickly. The ones that resonated most recently were The Soldier’s Holiday Vow by Jillian Hart and Jenna’s Cowboy Hero by Brenda Minton. The first one involved an Army Ranger, and the second one’s heroine was an Iraqi vet who is an amputee. Since I work for the Army, these really hit home.
Paula said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:54 pm
Best book – At Home: A Short History of Private Life by Bill Bryson. I have never read any of his stuff before, but this one was really fascinating. Plus it gives you a bunch of trivia that you can drop into conversations at your next party – amaze and astound your friends with the stuff you know!
Eli said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:55 pm
My favorite movie of the summer so far has been Savages. A bit dark, but very good. I also enjoyed the re-make of Total Recall.
Prairie Poet said,
August 10, 2012 @ 5:57 pm
I generally prefer nonfiction or a good mystery so my best nonfiction recommendation is “When Women Were Birds” by Terry Tempest Williams. I enjoy the Maisie Dobbs mysteries by Jacqueline Winspear and “The Crossing Places” by Emily Griffths.
Melissa said,
August 10, 2012 @ 6:03 pm
I haven’t had as much time as I wanted for reading, but the best movie I’ve seen this summer is “The Dark Knight Rises.”
Debbie H said,
August 10, 2012 @ 6:07 pm
My answer to both is the Hunger Games. Loved it!
ChristineK said,
August 10, 2012 @ 6:07 pm
Best movie – The Avengers. I know that it came out in May, so it’s not technically a summer movie, but two of the times I saw it was during summer, so I’m counting it.
Best book – Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss. It was one of those “just one more chapter but read until 3am” books.
Jean said,
August 10, 2012 @ 6:14 pm
I just got done reading the “Fifty Shades of Grey” all 3 books. They were a hoot!
Movies-none
Marcia said,
August 10, 2012 @ 6:14 pm
Book – 11/22/63 by Stephen King. I am not a fan of his books but this is so different. Grabs you in the 1st chapter. Movie – Moonrise Kingdom. Great cast & quirky!
Rita said,
August 10, 2012 @ 6:15 pm
Best book: It Worked for Me by Colin Powell–having worked at different companies, I realize just how few people are good leaders and managers. Having “Manager” in a one’s title doesn’t make them a good leader or manager. I think it’s a must-read for employees and managers alike.
Best movie: I don’t go to the theaters often, but The Avengers was much better than I expected.
Nina said,
August 10, 2012 @ 6:17 pm
I read the Eragon series and really enjoyed it. As far as movies, The Avengers was really fun.
Janine said,
August 10, 2012 @ 6:23 pm
Best movie I’ve seen this summer: The Dark Knight Rises. Absolutely a grand finale to the trilogy. I can hardly wait to see it again. My husband and I are both looking forward to Hope Springs – sounds like a fun premise, and I love Meryl Streep’s acting.
Best book I’ve read this summer: The Eyre Affair – an alternate reality, where time travel exists (and is policed by the “ChronoGuard”), long distance travel is via zeppelin instead of jetliners, and detectives investigate book crimes that include the kidnapping of Jane Eyre? Yes, please!
Linda Shields said,
August 10, 2012 @ 6:29 pm
All I’ve read this summer are books for school – - – can’t really label any of the “best”. I did see a wonderful movie, “The Exotic Marigold Hotel”! A great ‘artsy’ film out of the UK with wonderful characters, beautiful photography, and a story line that made this 60+er smile. Salam wa sa’aadah Linda
Martha said,
August 10, 2012 @ 6:34 pm
Have you seen The Best exotic Marigold hotel? It was fabulous and I even went to see it twice. Great cast: Maggie Smith, Judy Dench etc.
martha
Kathleen said,
August 10, 2012 @ 6:35 pm
The best book I read this summer was The Lost Wife by A.Richman
Robin said,
August 10, 2012 @ 6:38 pm
The best movie I’ve seen this summer was on dvd ~ Jane Eyre (Masterpiece Theater version.)
Ellen said,
August 10, 2012 @ 6:39 pm
Best Exotic Marigold Hotel- great movie!
Virginia said,
August 10, 2012 @ 6:39 pm
I could hardly put down (knitter and blogger) Ann Shayne’s new novel, Bowling Avenue. Living in Nashville made it particularly enjoyable but it’s such a good story and so well told, I think non-Nashvillians will love it too. And favorite movie was “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” Such a great cast and my 19 year old enjoyed it as much as I did.
Chris F-F said,
August 10, 2012 @ 6:41 pm
A Dog’s Purpose is a must-read in my opinion!
Linda said,
August 10, 2012 @ 6:43 pm
Best movie this summer….so far we really enjoyed the new Sherlock Holmes movie.
I got a kick out of his outfits that matched the room decor.
Leah said,
August 10, 2012 @ 6:44 pm
I have been re-reading all the Sherlock Holmes books and shorts.
The best movie I’ve seen this summer is The Beasts of the Southern Wild – sucks you in and doesn’t let you go!
I also really enjoyed The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.
Cherylann said,
August 10, 2012 @ 6:47 pm
Best book I’ve read this summer is The Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh – at least that’s what I’m saying today – it could also be The Unfinished Work of Elizabeth D by Nichole Bernier, Hit by a Farm by Catherine Friend, The Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker, or The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce. I read a lot, and I’ve been fortunate to read a lot of great books this summer!
Mary Anne said,
August 10, 2012 @ 6:50 pm
Lots of good reading—Red Chamber, Defending Jacob, Trapeze, Where We Belong, Age of Miracles.
Wendy said,
August 10, 2012 @ 6:52 pm
The latest Barbara Erskine novel, River of Destiny. I love her books. Also really enjoyed the Hunger Games trilogy but have yet to see the movie. I have two 7 year old boys so usually spend my time watching superhero movies……sigh!!
Catherine said,
August 10, 2012 @ 6:53 pm
Best book: The Master of Verona by David Blixt. It’s long but a real page-turner. Set in Verona, Italy at the beginning of the 14th century, it’s a mash-up of Shakespeare and Dante. I’m reading the sequel now and it’s just as fascinating.
Kim said,
August 10, 2012 @ 6:54 pm
I’m super busy with school and have seen no movies yet this summer, but just as break was ending in June I finished the first Diana Gabaldon I’ve ever read — Echo in the Bone. Great fun.
Bonnie said,
August 10, 2012 @ 6:54 pm
The best movie this summer was “Brave.” Awesome story about how important our relationships are and a lots of fun stuff, too.
Reading, well, I have been doing a lot of reading, The Help, The Notebook, Harry Potter, The Hobbit.
Margie at Lavender Cottage said,
August 10, 2012 @ 7:00 pm
The best movie, bar none, is BRAVE! I’ve seen it 3X already and I’m out of work and shouldn’t be spending the $$ at the Theater but it justreally speaks to me. My favorite line in the movie is “Get the key”. If you’ve seen it you’ll remember it!!! I’ve also bought the soundtrack and, again, the music tells me something. I can’t tell you what it is but it’s getting me through this tough time. The DVD comes out in November and I have it pre-ordered!!! Obviously I highly recommend it.
Amanda said,
August 10, 2012 @ 7:01 pm
If you like Laura Ingalls Wilder, I enjoyed reading “The Wilder Life” by Wendy McClure, in which she churns butter and visits all Laura’s homes!
Helen said,
August 10, 2012 @ 7:03 pm
IN THE COMPANY OF CROWS AND RAVENS by John Marzluff and Tony Angell is the best book I’ve read this summer … and in a long time. If you wonder about these intelligent birds, you’ll find this an entertaining and instructive read with gorgeous illustrations.
Karen said,
August 10, 2012 @ 7:03 pm
Loved the Avengers, Spiderman & The Help, And I read constantly Enjoyed Nora Roberts Boonsboro Trilogy, I read some good Heather Graham Fantasy mystery with her Krewe of Hunters series. And yes I even read the 50 Shades of Gray series and liked them
Mary McMahon said,
August 10, 2012 @ 7:04 pm
Book – Black Oil, Red Blood, movie – the only one I’ve seen this summer – the Avengers.
Robin p. said,
August 10, 2012 @ 7:08 pm
Avengers is the best movie I saw. I went to see it four times and would go again! I’ve read quite a few books this summer some new some rereads. I think my favorite was and alternate history called God Save the Queen by Kate Locke.
linda said,
August 10, 2012 @ 7:11 pm
“On the Island” by Theresa Graves.
Cyndy Harkins said,
August 10, 2012 @ 7:11 pm
Best finished book so far is Jodi Piccoult’s Handle With Care except for the ending. I am currently reading Line of Fire by Stephen White. If you are a fan, then you probably know that this is the next to the last book in the Alan Gregory series. I’ve loved most of the books and will be sad to see it come to an end. The books are set in Boulder so Sheri, if you like good mysteries and haven’t read him, you should check it out.
Page said,
August 10, 2012 @ 7:16 pm
Best book this summer, Snuff by Terry Pratchett. Best movie, toss up between Going, Postal (also adapted from Terry Pratchett) and Cars 2 (which I thought was cute and entertaining).
All light fare for summer fun!
Nancy said,
August 10, 2012 @ 7:18 pm
I don’t watch movies in the summer, so nothing there. But I’ve been reading a lot and really enjoyed Deborah Harkness’s Shadow of Night
Barbara said,
August 10, 2012 @ 7:27 pm
“Unbroken” by Laura Hilldebrand. A story of survival
“Same Kind of Different as Me” by Ron Hall and Denver Miller
A story about an art dealer and a homeless man and how they connect their lives in a most unusual way.
marina said,
August 10, 2012 @ 7:35 pm
the avengers!
karen said,
August 10, 2012 @ 7:35 pm
The book and movie was The Help.
NancyN said,
August 10, 2012 @ 7:37 pm
I’ve been listening to the Three Pines mystery series by Louise Penny this summer. I’d already read all of them, but they are marvelous to listen to while spinning.
Lisa E said,
August 10, 2012 @ 7:39 pm
Blackout by Mira Grant (AKA Seanan McGuire). It’s the third/final in the Newsflesh series, combining political intrigue and zombies and blogging. Lots of fun!
Karen said,
August 10, 2012 @ 7:42 pm
I finally watched “Bridesmaids” with Kristen Wiig and thought it was hilarious, especially Melissa McCarthy, she was great. Definitely “adult” humor but really funny.
Victoria said,
August 10, 2012 @ 7:47 pm
Well the only book that I can remember reading this summer is called Inda. It is an epic fantasy novel; long but very very good.
Sandi Oswalt said,
August 10, 2012 @ 7:50 pm
“Fevre Dream” by George R.R. Martin – while he is certainly best known for Game of Thrones, I found this gem when cruising Amazon. It is a very unusual take on the vampire genre -thankfully without the teen angst love story of most of today’s paranormals. Skillfully written – you are drawn into the steamboat era in which the story takes place. Its one of those rare novels that stays with you long after its finished.
Lynn said,
August 10, 2012 @ 7:54 pm
Just finished reading Hissy Fit by Mary Kay Andrews, very good, as are all of her books.
Amanda said,
August 10, 2012 @ 7:58 pm
The Dark Knight Rises was the best movie I’ve seen this summer, and the best book I’ve read was Dreamless by Josephine Angelini. It’s the second in the series, the first is called Starcrossed.
Sandy said,
August 10, 2012 @ 7:58 pm
Book – Wicked Business and movie – Brave
Sherry said,
August 10, 2012 @ 8:08 pm
Avengers was definitely the best movie I’ve seen this summer. Lots of fun, and while it’s more enjoyable if you’ve seen the prequel movies, I hadn’t seen The Incredible Hulk or Captain America and it didn’t seem to matter.
A little bit earlier than summer, Joss Whedon’s other movie, Cabin in the Woods, would be in a close race for other favorite movie of the year. If you like the horror genre at all, this movie makes fun of every horror trope ever, in that Whedon style that’s way funnier than the Scream movies or other parodies. Even if you don’t LIKE horror; as long as you don’t have a blood or snake phobia it would be worth seeing.
As to books… I will admit I haven’t actually read a professionally-published book this summer. Just lots and lots of Avengers fanfic. Hey, they’re free, and I need to save money for Wollmeise!
Wanda said,
August 10, 2012 @ 8:09 pm
Sorry, can’t help you with movies as I haven’t seen any this summer. As to books, any of J.D. Robbs or Nora Roberts. Same author, but vastly different books. She rocks!
BFF Liz said,
August 10, 2012 @ 8:16 pm
“Shadow of Night” by Deborah Harkness. Characters to swoon over.
Lynn said,
August 10, 2012 @ 8:20 pm
I truly enjoyed the book – The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.
As for a good movie – It’s Complicated. It was hilarious.
Christine Guidebeck said,
August 10, 2012 @ 8:23 pm
Best movie: The Help, hands down. Best book: Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghase. I hated to finish it because it was so good.
Chelsey said,
August 10, 2012 @ 8:24 pm
Best summer book – The Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness. My mom loved it, too.
Melanie said,
August 10, 2012 @ 8:36 pm
Both have been mentioned already, but I think the last movie I saw in the theater was The Hunger Games (and I’d recommend the books as well). I also just reread “The Help” and I loved it as much the second time as I did the first!
Carol D. In Zion, IL said,
August 10, 2012 @ 8:41 pm
I find it’s easier to “listen” to my books, so I read Audible books. By far, the best book this summer was “Dreams of Joy” by Lisa See, which is really a continuation of “Shanghai Girls” by the same author. I have learned so much about Chinese culture, life in communist China during the rise of Communism, life in the U.S. (and the prejudices against Asians), and the narration of these books is awesome. On my recommended list….
Joyce said,
August 10, 2012 @ 8:42 pm
The best book was Steve Jobs…..what a brilliant AND flawed individual he was!
Alicia said,
August 10, 2012 @ 8:44 pm
The best books by far have been The Game of Thrones series! Really fantastic.
Susan Ipavec said,
August 10, 2012 @ 8:45 pm
The best book I’ve read this summer was The Help, by Kathryn Stockett. The best movie I have seen this summer would be Hope Springs, with Meryl Streep. It was a dramedy, and also pretty funny, but awkward funny.
NerdGirl said,
August 10, 2012 @ 8:48 pm
The best book that I read this summer was a tie between American Gods by Neil Gaiman and The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern.
Marsha said,
August 10, 2012 @ 8:49 pm
Best movie “The Way” starring Martin Sheen, written by his son Emilio Estevez. The story is about folks who walk 700 k through the Pyrenees of Spain to a religious shrine. Excellent acting and triumphant.
Cindy said,
August 10, 2012 @ 8:51 pm
My favorite book so far this summer is Secret Adversaries by Agatha Christie. It was free on my Kindle. (I’ve been loving finding free books for it!). Agatha Christie is great. I just started Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens (also free electronically). And am enjoying it too.
As far as movies, I’ve been enjoying some some mini-series on Netflix. If you like Downton Abbey, you might enjoy Cranford starring Judi Dench or Bleak House (a Dickens tale). Both were very good.
Jen said,
August 10, 2012 @ 8:58 pm
Does a British tv series count? I have been enjoying the Doc Martin series through Netflix.
turtle said,
August 10, 2012 @ 9:11 pm
I have recently reread two series of books. I reread all the LIttle House on the Prairie books as well as the Charlaine Harris books that HBO based their True Blood series on. Both great reading!!
Donna said,
August 10, 2012 @ 9:11 pm
I just re-read Around the Square (Tate Publishing) by Mary Ann Seymour, who I am proud to say was in my high school class. It is a charming novel with a little mystery and a little humor. The book is suitable for your teenager and your grandmother.
I also recently read The Help. But I have not seen the movie.
Lisa said,
August 10, 2012 @ 9:17 pm
Movie–have to be Brave
Book–A lady’s life in the Rocky Mountains, Isabella Bird. I love reading about women adventurers!
Stephanie Haitz said,
August 10, 2012 @ 9:32 pm
Movie-by far the best was Downton Abbey. I can hardly wait for the third season to come out.
Book- I’m currently reading “The Night Circus” by Eriin Morgenstern. I can’t put it down.
Kacy said,
August 10, 2012 @ 9:36 pm
Book: The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova. It’s long and best read slowly, preferably while on the beach because it’s also dark and intelligent vampire literature.
Movie: Sherlock Holmes–Action, Adventure, Mystery, Fun
Bev said,
August 10, 2012 @ 9:38 pm
I’d rather read a good book than watch a movie any day. Just finished the Kurt Wallander series by Henning Mankell. I think this is the best mystery series I’ve read. If you like who done it’s – Jo Nesbo and Steig Larson should not be overlooked. But as an earlier comment stated, you must read the Girl with the Dragon tattoo series in order to understand the story.
Katy said,
August 10, 2012 @ 9:39 pm
The best book I have read this summer Is Bowling Avenue by Ann Shayne of the Mason-Dixon Knitting blog. Her first book, and very good!
Cathy said,
August 10, 2012 @ 9:43 pm
I am a big fan of Alexander McCall Smith and I recently finished “A Conspiracy of Friends”, the latest in the Corduroy Mansion series.
danielle said,
August 10, 2012 @ 9:43 pm
movie: Marigold Hotel
book: currently reading and thoroughly enjoying Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter (also saw and enjoyed the movie!)
Susan T. Byra said,
August 10, 2012 @ 9:45 pm
Best movie: Brave. Pixar has done it again.
Am currently re-reading Pride and Prejudice. Like seeing an old friend again, perfect.
Rachelle said,
August 10, 2012 @ 9:49 pm
I’m currently re-reading Anne McCaffrey’s Talents series, love those books. Haven’t watched any new release movies; I’ve been rewatching Downton Abbey instead.
Amy Mac said,
August 10, 2012 @ 10:05 pm
Just got home from “Moonrise Kingdom” the new Wes Anderson movie and it is awesome. Sweet and funny.
Reread Outlander by Diana Gabaldon again this summer…..love love love the series!
GeniaKnitz said,
August 10, 2012 @ 10:16 pm
“Foreign Correspondence,” by Geraldine Brooks. Almost anything by Thomas Perry – I’m in the middle of his Jane Whitefield series right now. George R.R. Martin – the Song of Ice and Fire series – the books, not the TV series. The wonderful Frank Delaney’s “Ireland.”
Daisy said,
August 10, 2012 @ 10:18 pm
Saw Batman tonight. It was pretty good.
Lisa Soderman said,
August 10, 2012 @ 10:21 pm
Man, there’s a lot of good suggestions here!!! Ok. Here are my picks for you Sheri-
BOOKS- Julia Spencer-Fleming: ANY OF HER STORIES! Her first book was awesome! It is called “In the Bleak Mid-Winter” and she has six additional in the serie so far. This is a mystery type of series and very good! Also, anything by Patricia Cornwell and Earlene Fowler. ALL of their books are wonderful!
MOVIES- Daniel and I saw quite a few this summer and all were great! The Avengers, Rise of the Dark Knight, Brave, Madagascar 4(3?), Diary if a Wimpy Kid- Dog Days, The Amazing Spiderman.
Enjoy!
Janet said,
August 10, 2012 @ 10:22 pm
Movie: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. Loved every bit of it!
Book: The Language of Flowers, by Vanessa Diffenbaugh. It is such a different kind of story and I learned lots about different flowers. Highly recommend it even if you aren’t all that interested in flowers or the foster care system. It is a unique and well-written novel!
Kamilla Mazanec said,
August 10, 2012 @ 10:30 pm
Best Movie bt far — The Best Exotic marigold Hotel.
TMTTYRR said,
August 10, 2012 @ 10:31 pm
Best movie I’ve seen so far was tonight: The Gaucho (1927) with Douglas Fairbanks and Lupe Velez. Fine swashbuckling if I do say so! And the fabulous Monte Alto Silent Film Orchestra played with the film. Glorious!
Bettye said,
August 10, 2012 @ 10:36 pm
Best book I have read this summer is “Between the Oceans”. It’s the author’s first book I believe but like “The Help” it’s a great book by a new author. I enjoyed the movie The Help. I have also read The Lightening Thief again so my daughter has a discussion partner. She has to read this for her AP English class in the fall due to all the Greek mythology references. This series has sure spiced up Greek mythology!
Brenda said,
August 10, 2012 @ 10:40 pm
I listened to “The Color of Water” by James MacBride. That is the best book I’ve “read” in awhile. The only movie I’ve seen this summer is “Magic Mike.” I went with a bunch of women I used to work with, and it was fun, but I don’t know that I would recommemd it.
Barbara said,
August 10, 2012 @ 10:52 pm
11.23.63 – wasn’t sure it was my kind of book, it loved it.
Lael said,
August 10, 2012 @ 11:08 pm
I’m going to have to go back through the comments and add to my reading list. So many wonderful suggestions. I did read “Fifty Shades of Grey” this summer, and found it very disappointing. Very poorly written – and I was so looking forward to some good erotica. So unless you need to read it because everyone else is (which is why I read it), I would say don’t waste your time. I finished the “Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” trilogy, which I really enjoyed. Although I read “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” before this summer, I second what Rachel said – a very enlightening book. I can’t contribute much in the way of movie suggestions. And one of my favorite books of all time is “A Prayer for Owen Meany”. Note to self: re-read that one.
Kajsa said,
August 10, 2012 @ 11:17 pm
I saw Dark Knight Rises and it was very good and exciting. Christian Bale is really nice to rest your eyes on!!!!
Tabby said,
August 10, 2012 @ 11:30 pm
I loved the Avengers this summer!
Lisa (in BC) said,
August 10, 2012 @ 11:31 pm
Avengers! Best movie I’ve seen in a long time, but I realize it may not be to everyone’s taste. If you’re looking for an older, classic movie – Chocolat.
Books – Let’s Pretend This Never Happened
Beverly said,
August 10, 2012 @ 11:49 pm
Read? Go to the movies? Who has the time! We moved and my new house is a train wreck. I think I’ll just read other suggestions. I hope this doesn’t disqualify me for the prize because it sounds great!
Kristi said,
August 10, 2012 @ 11:49 pm
Since I’m taking graduate courses in composition studies, I won’t mention any of those books.
However, I did read The Woodcutter by Kate Danley and loved it. Well-written stories based on fairy tales are my favorites.
Emily said,
August 10, 2012 @ 11:57 pm
The movie I have enjoyed the most this summer is Brave. The best book I’ve read this summer is Lethal by Sandra Brown.
Laurie said,
August 11, 2012 @ 12:14 am
I listen to a lot of books while I knit, walk, or garden and enjoyed Defending Jacob; an entertaining mystery that makes you think.
susan said,
August 11, 2012 @ 1:35 am
A Dog’s Purpose by W. Bruce Cameron. Great ending and a nice feel good story for summer.
Ellen said,
August 11, 2012 @ 1:49 am
I’m a fan of the Downton Abbey shows.
I also enjoy historical fiction and love the Matthew Shardlake mystery series by CJ Sansome
Jeny said,
August 11, 2012 @ 1:55 am
Has to be Avengers for me. Also just read ‘Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid’ by Bill Bryson, which was excellent. Going to see him talk in a couple of weeks – should be good
Stephanie said,
August 11, 2012 @ 2:32 am
I haven’t been watching a lot of movies this summer. I did just re-read Madame Bovary, though – as cliche as it is, it’s one of my all-time favorite books.
Joette said,
August 11, 2012 @ 4:32 am
I have read two books by Jo Nesbo, The Leopard and The Snowman. Nesbo is full of surprises – although not for the weak of heart.
karin said,
August 11, 2012 @ 4:51 am
I can’t say that I have read anything good this summer nor have I seen a good movie. However The Help was great in book and in movie form.
MzJen said,
August 11, 2012 @ 5:19 am
I’m reading “A Holiday Yarn” by Sally Goldenbaum. A knitting mystery!
Michelle said,
August 11, 2012 @ 5:26 am
I’m reading A Dance with Dragons, the 5th book in the Game of Thrones series.
Renee said,
August 11, 2012 @ 5:34 am
For books this summer, the best that I’ve read is definitely “Lolita” by Nabokov. I read it in a weekend because I just couldn’t turn away from it.
Holly G said,
August 11, 2012 @ 5:41 am
Most books I read are for the under 8 crowd. And, the last movie I saw was the King’s Speech. You should try the drive-in ( http://www.holidaytwindrivein.com/ ), I have heard good things about it.
Tori said,
August 11, 2012 @ 5:41 am
My favorite movie so far this summer was Moonrise Kingdom. So good I saw it twice. I also really enjoyed reading “You Came Back”.
Kate said,
August 11, 2012 @ 5:43 am
My favorite books this summer have been: Cutting for Stone and Discovery of Witches
Jackie said,
August 11, 2012 @ 5:44 am
The movie called Marigold Hotel
Katrina said,
August 11, 2012 @ 5:48 am
For movies I’ve seen Avengers (loved) an The Dark Knight Rises (wow). Sadly I haven’t been in the right mood for a book but some of my favorites are Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series, Carey’s Kushiel’s, and Zelazny’s Amber…..need to read the Amber again
Emily said,
August 11, 2012 @ 5:56 am
The best books I have read lately were the Hunger Games trilogy. Still haven’t seen the movie yet, though.
Christine (Kallieen) said,
August 11, 2012 @ 6:45 am
The best movie I’ve seen this summer is The Avengers! I actually went to see it three times in the theater!
Mari said,
August 11, 2012 @ 6:52 am
The best book I read was The Good Dream by Donna VanLiere. I’ve also read the Fifty Shades trilogy a thousand times! I had too much fun diagnosing his various “issues”. The best movie was The Avengers. Loved it!
tami said,
August 11, 2012 @ 6:54 am
The best book so far this summer has been the hunger games (I know, I’m a little late) Haven’t seen any movies lately, but my absolute, all time favorite is The Piano.
Mujercita said,
August 11, 2012 @ 6:59 am
I have read so many great books this summer that it’s hard to pick just one, so I’ll mention a couple:
Into the Wilderness by Sarah Donati.
A Discovery of Witches by Sarah Harkness
Jaci said,
August 11, 2012 @ 7:07 am
The movie Rock of Ages was entertaining.
Susan said,
August 11, 2012 @ 7:14 am
I loved the book The Chaperone – the best book I have read in a long time!
Amy said,
August 11, 2012 @ 7:27 am
I finished the Hunger Game trilogy and really enjoyed them. I got through them so quickly and have been focused on my knitting for camp that I don’t have time left to read anything else!
Seanna Lea said,
August 11, 2012 @ 7:34 am
The best movie I’ve watched this summer was Brave. While I saw the Avengers as well, Brave made me happy sad excited, etc. during the movie rather than just excited.
As for books, I’m rereading books mostly, so right now I’m reading Will of the Empress, which I am hoping to finish during the Olympics though I also want to finish my shawl at the same time. Hard to do both!
Michelle said,
August 11, 2012 @ 7:43 am
I’ve spent the summer re-reading a lot of favorites – Ngaio Marsh, Patricia Wentworth, Jane Haddam. My knitting group decided to have a book also, so we read Dies the Fire by S.M. Stirling. Oddly enough, I saw an ad for a new television series, “Revolution”, which seems to be the same story. Interesting sci-fi.
I don’t go to the movies often, but I have discovered “Midsomer Murders” and have worked my way through all the free (Amazon Prime) episodes. They are so good!
Eileen said,
August 11, 2012 @ 8:09 am
I think the best book I read this summer is Every Last One by Anna Quindlen.
Eileen
Susan said,
August 11, 2012 @ 8:12 am
I just finished reading “The Chaperone” for my book club and I loved it.
Lori said,
August 11, 2012 @ 8:15 am
I just finished the Dragon Tattoo trilogy on DVD. Yes it is in Swedish, but it’s dubbed and has subtitles. It was very good, but very intense.
Kristie said,
August 11, 2012 @ 8:17 am
This is an easy question! The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. I loved, loved, loved it!
Christine said,
August 11, 2012 @ 8:22 am
I’m into the Jolie Wilkins series, I love me some paranormal romances!
DebbieO said,
August 11, 2012 @ 8:35 am
We had the best time going to see Brave as a family this summer. (And, yes, we now have a Merida “Barbie” doll!) I enjoyed reading The Beginner’s Goodbye by Anne Tyler, In One Person by John Irving, and The Wind-Up Girl by Paulo Bacigalupi this summer.
Debbie said,
August 11, 2012 @ 8:39 am
“Off The Grid” by P.J.Tracy. I love that series!
Savannagal said,
August 11, 2012 @ 8:41 am
Unfortunately for me the books I’ve read this summer weren’t good enough to recommend. I did, however, see Brave at the theater with my nieces. It was a cute story and I would recommend it.
Krystal said,
August 11, 2012 @ 8:50 am
The best book that I have read this summer is “State of Wonder” by Ann Patchett. I read it at the beach, and it was so good! I took 3 books along for the week, but this is the one that I couldn’t stop thinking about.
Shannon said,
August 11, 2012 @ 8:59 am
I think Hunger Games definitely stole the spotlight for me this year. I haven’t read the book yet, but the movie was great. We also saw We Bought a Zoo on dvd this week, for a less well known option
Laura said,
August 11, 2012 @ 9:03 am
I just finished The Opening by Ron Savarese. Fantastic and easy read!
SandiR said,
August 11, 2012 @ 9:08 am
My favorite book this summer (so far) is Gone Girl, by Gillian Flynn. I listened to the audio version – fabulous knitting company!
Debby G. said,
August 11, 2012 @ 9:20 am
I just recently watched The Help, and thought it was the best movie I have seen in a long time.
Mary said,
August 11, 2012 @ 9:26 am
The best book that I have read this summer is an old one by Wallce Stegner called Crossing To Safety.It is so beautifully written . It is the fictional story of two couples who meet as they begin their married lives and follows them for about thirty years.After reading a lot of light fiction for most of the summer,this book stood out for the quality of the writing.
Pattie said,
August 11, 2012 @ 9:29 am
The Hour I First Believed by Wally Lamb.
Hands Down!
Lia said,
August 11, 2012 @ 9:33 am
The best book I’ve read so far this summer is Bill Bryson’s “At Home: History of Private of Private Life.” I loved this book and his sense of humor (also good is his book “Notes From
A Small Island” about his rediscovery of America after living in England for twenty years.)
Camanoah said,
August 11, 2012 @ 9:47 am
It’s a multiple re-read for me, but still wins the “best book” for this summer, in my opinion. It’s “Agnes and the Hitman” by Jennifer Crusie and Bob Mayer. Crusie’s style is snarky and irreverent and funny as hell (all her books are wonderful). I heard it’s been optioned for a movie and I hope they actually make it, but that’s balanced with the fear that they will screw it up. Anyway, if you haven’t already, read Jennifer Crusie’s books — pretty much any of them.
Diane said,
August 11, 2012 @ 9:50 am
I love Jodi Piccoult and just finished reading The Lone Wolf…she is always a good read.
Julie G said,
August 11, 2012 @ 10:15 am
I’m a little late to the party, but my favorite books I read this summer were the Hunger Games trilogy. I was skeptical at first, but really enjoyed them. I’ve been too busy enjoying the nice weather outside to see any new movies
Marguerite said,
August 11, 2012 @ 10:25 am
I just finished The Maze Runner, by James Dashner. It was perfect beach reading. Actually, I enjoyed it so much I will no doubt read it again before the summer is over.
Martina said,
August 11, 2012 @ 10:37 am
The best movie I saw this summer is ‘The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’. It made me laugh out loud (loudly) and made me cry. A fabulous ensemble of the cream of British acting with the topping, that lovely young man from Slumdog Millionaire. Insanely good. It’s a movie I will buy in DVD so I can watch it anytime I need a major boost. The best read so far is #2 in the Jussi Adler-Olsen ‘Department Q’ series, “The Absent One”. The first book, “The Keeper of Lost Causes” was my favorite read for 2011. It’s a great Danish crime series–tough and dark, but with a humor that is lacking in much of Scandinavian crime novels.
katrina said,
August 11, 2012 @ 10:38 am
Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand was the best i read. two books by Patrick Rothfuss — The Name of the Wind and The Wise Man’s Fear — were my favorite guilty pleasure reads. i’m up to 17 books for june/july/august and there’s still a few more weeks to jam some more in!
Mary said,
August 11, 2012 @ 10:48 am
I have knit a lot this summer, so I’ve been doing my “reading” in the form of unabridged audiobooks. I listened to all five of the Game of Thrones books, enjoyable enough way to augment my knitting time
debd94 said,
August 11, 2012 @ 10:48 am
I watched “The Prestige” and enjoyed it very much.
I recently read “The Girl in the Blue Beret” by Bobbie Ann Mason, and was fascinated by the descriptions of WWII Europe.
Angela said,
August 11, 2012 @ 10:57 am
I started the Outlander Series, by Diana Gabaldon, this summer and have finished all of the books and am waiting (sadly until Fall 2013) for the next installment. So far, no movies, but am looking forward to the new Will Farrell movie this month!
Patricia said,
August 11, 2012 @ 11:12 am
The Shoemakers Wife by Adriana Trigiani. It is a wonderful story.
Ps I am so excited to see the anniversary kit!
Star B. said,
August 11, 2012 @ 11:21 am
The best movie I’ve seen this summer was Jiro Dreams of Sushi (it’s on DVD). I don’t even eat fish, but it was a beautiful documentary.
Carolyn said,
August 11, 2012 @ 11:49 am
A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness. I couldn’t put it down!
SwimSarah said,
August 11, 2012 @ 11:55 am
Batman!
Deidra said,
August 11, 2012 @ 12:00 pm
The Beekeeper’s Apprentice by Laurie R. King. It’s the first in a series of Mary Russell/Sherlock Holmes books. It made me think about how much and how little society has changed, what England and Europe went through during WWI, reminded me what a very short time women have had rights to vote, and was a very plausible picture of what Sherlock Holmes retired would look like.
Movie: Larry Crown with Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts. It’s a piece of fluff summer movie that is good for not having to think much, being predictable, and easy to relax with if the world’s got you really stressed. Besides, the Julia Roberts scene with the cheesecake in the car with her hateful hubby is really funny.
Kathy said,
August 11, 2012 @ 12:00 pm
Rather sad but I have only seen one movie, so far that is, this summer and that was People LIke Us with Michelle Pfeiffer which was okay, not great, but okay.
I decided in May to start reading for pleasure again after a year dry spell and have finished the series by Stieg Larsson, the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, was the first and the other two finished her story. I go to the library and get the large print which makes the book go faster in my humble opinion.
SusanB-knits said,
August 11, 2012 @ 12:09 pm
The best book I read this summer is Debbie Macomber’s “A Turn in the Road”. The eighth book in the Blossom Street series. Another heartwarming read!
And if you’re looking for a mystery… Victoria Laurie’s “Lethal Outlook”. A physic eye mystery. I’ve read all of her books and loved every one!
We haven’t seen many movies but I’ve been watching the Star Trek Enterprise series. : )
Dixie said,
August 11, 2012 @ 12:33 pm
Pat Rothfuss – Name of the Wind. Anyone who’s into fantasy and hasn’t read it yet really should do so.
Mellenknits said,
August 11, 2012 @ 12:38 pm
With an ready-to-walk-any-day-now 10 month old in the house, I’m not getting too much reading done… So does “Moo, Baa, La La La” count?
janita said,
August 11, 2012 @ 12:41 pm
I love Doc Martin! I have been trying to watch the new season on PBS but have missed most of the episodes.
I read a psychological mystery called Blue Monday by Nicci French a husband wife duo.
love your contests!
Elaine said,
August 11, 2012 @ 2:01 pm
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn. Great book!!! Brave the movie was very well done.
That is it so far this summer. It has been an outdoor year with the granddaughters
Kim K. said,
August 11, 2012 @ 2:03 pm
Movie: The Avengers, hand’s down the best movie of the summer! No books completed this summer sadly. I’ve been too busy at camp knitting with Loopy!
Andrea King said,
August 11, 2012 @ 2:42 pm
Recently watched “Living in a Material World” ( if you’re a die-hard Beatle fan…) and “the Paticular Sadness of Lemon Cake” was a good read. The author is Aimee Bender.
Kim B. said,
August 11, 2012 @ 2:42 pm
I read “The Help” and thought it to be much better than the movie. Happy Anniversary!
cassidy said,
August 11, 2012 @ 2:47 pm
Well this summer my favorite movie that I watched has been Sherlock Holmes 2 with the Avengers a close second behind it.
I unfortunately have only had my nose in textbooks…no good reading there.!
Happy anniversary!
Julie said,
August 11, 2012 @ 3:08 pm
Best book of the summer: Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts
Haven’t seen a single movie yet!
Tamara said,
August 11, 2012 @ 3:19 pm
I’ve got two books. The Broke Diaries which is hilarious and Animal Farm which I pick up from time to time, my copy is well-worn.
As far as movies are concerned Dark Knight Rises, The Avengers and The Bourne Legacy. Happy Happy Anniversary!
Sandy G said,
August 11, 2012 @ 3:31 pm
“Porch Lights” by Dorothea Benton Frank. And another absolute all-time favorite is “The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie and Society” by Mary Ann Shaffer.
Michelle said,
August 11, 2012 @ 3:38 pm
Well, I’m a huge Bollywood film addict and the only one I’ve seen in the theater this summer is called Cocktail. It was cute and entertaining, if melodramatic (but that’s kind of to be expected)
Julie said,
August 11, 2012 @ 3:43 pm
I do all my reading by listening to audiobooks while I knit! My favorite this summer is Shadow of Night by Deborah Harkness.
Janet said,
August 11, 2012 @ 4:28 pm
I have read one book this summer – Firefly Lane. It was pretty good.
I have been to one movie this summer – The Dark Knight Rises. It was awesome!!! I love Batman. Oh, I guess we went to Avengers early in the summer (not sure if it was really summer) but loved that one, too! My husband is so lucky that I love all those comic book hero movies
Louisa said,
August 11, 2012 @ 4:44 pm
Jane Goodall – a biograpy of the woman who did so much to change the way we think about animals and the environment. She’s truly amazing and inspiring. It’s a fascinating, very well written biography – highly recommended.
Jenn said,
August 11, 2012 @ 4:59 pm
Currently reading & loving “The Night Circus”.
Les M said,
August 11, 2012 @ 5:03 pm
Movie: Avengers. But it’s also the only one I’ve seen.
Book: Sabriel, the first book in the Abhorsen YA series by Garth Nix. Very good, though it’s the only fiction I’ve finished – everything else has been theology or history!
Ellen said,
August 11, 2012 @ 5:39 pm
My husband and I don’t get to the movies much, but have rewatched “Oh Brother, Where Art Thou!” at home and we laugh every single time. My reading has been all trashy, cheap, papterback mysteries that I can read as I float in the pool.
Pamela said,
August 11, 2012 @ 5:56 pm
I loved Susannah Kearsley’s the Winter Sea- recommended by another Loopy. Loved it! I’m currently listening to Shadow of the Night by Debbie Harkness and after a slow beginning, its getting good.
Katiedo said,
August 11, 2012 @ 5:57 pm
There were 2 books I really enjoyed – Dorchester Terrace by Anne Perry & My Enemy My Love. The latter knocked me over – I didn’t know there were 19,000 pow’s from Germany & Italy here in Missouri during WW II. Very interesting story!!
Ginni said,
August 11, 2012 @ 6:00 pm
I listened to Miss Julia to the Rescue on cd’s. There were parts I laughed out loud!
Veronica K said,
August 11, 2012 @ 6:40 pm
Movie- Dark Knight Rises. Book- A Dance with Dragons.
Ana said,
August 11, 2012 @ 6:48 pm
Hmmm…I’ve read too many academic papers to count! We’ll go with…the Avengers. Yeah, that one.
VickiB said,
August 11, 2012 @ 7:36 pm
I just finished the Outlander series by Diana Gibaldon and absolutely loved it! I can’t wait for the next book. I read all 7 one after another for months. I hated for it to end.
That trifle looks absolutely amazing!!
lucy pankhurst said,
August 11, 2012 @ 7:47 pm
My favorite movie this summer was probably “Cabin in the Woods” but I also really loved “Moonride Kingdom”
Book-wise, I don’t think I read anything that blew my mind… I’ve read the first two books of the “Song of Ice and Fire Series”, The Hunger Games trilogy, First two Dresden File novels, “The Golden Lily” by Richelle Mead, “Dead Reckoning” by Charlaine Harris, possibly a few more that I’ve forgotten.
Carolyn said,
August 11, 2012 @ 8:06 pm
If you like suspense novels, check out Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn. I couldn’t put it down!
Kelly S said,
August 11, 2012 @ 8:19 pm
The best movie that I have seen this summer is Brave…took my two little girls to see it, and we all loved it. The best book that I have read is probably A Storm of Swords (the 3rd book in the A Song of Ice and Fire Series)…I have been making my way through all of them and the 3rd made my head spin (in a good way).
mary anne said,
August 11, 2012 @ 8:31 pm
Odd Apocalypse by Dean Koontz. Love this character. The only movie I’ve seen this. Summer was Men in Black 3. It was pretty good.
Kelli said,
August 11, 2012 @ 8:37 pm
The Needle in the Blood (for the book), unless you like mysteries then you might try the Carola Dunn, Daisy Dalrymple series. Or you could try Elizabeth Peters’ Amelia Peabody series. I’m enjoying both right now.
Movies: Sherlock Holmes-Game of Shadows (love, love, love)
Elianna said,
August 11, 2012 @ 8:42 pm
The only movie I’ve seen this summer is Brave, which I liked.
I’m currently reading Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson, and I love it.
Anne said,
August 11, 2012 @ 8:58 pm
Am reading Every Day In Tuscany by Frances Mayes. Wishing I could pack up. Y knitting and head to Italy this summer.
jeannie-maree said,
August 11, 2012 @ 9:00 pm
i listen to books as i knit and right now i am loving the whole murdoch mysteries series, way better than the tv series , which i love , but the books are even better
Martha said,
August 11, 2012 @ 9:34 pm
The best movie I have seen this summer is The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. The movie was fun but at the same time had a message I think about our attitude in growing older and how we live it. Have only been reading fluff since I have been busy with camp loopy!
judy said,
August 11, 2012 @ 9:39 pm
The book “Wild”
Andrea L said,
August 11, 2012 @ 9:47 pm
Best movie that hubby & I saw is The Avengers!
Carla in MT said,
August 11, 2012 @ 10:25 pm
Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to read or go to the Movies… Knitti ng, and traveling to Italy/Greece took up much of my summer.
Oh, I remember, I did see the movie ‘Hugo’ on the airplane. …
Rachel R. said,
August 11, 2012 @ 10:55 pm
I’m pretty sure I haven’t seen a single movie this summer – we just don’t watch a whole lot of movies! But I have read some great books – probably my favorite so far is the latest in Jasper Fforde’s Thursday Next series, _The Woman Who Died a Lot_. I’m obsessed with this series (if you aren’t familiar, Thursday Next is a literary detective of sorts who travels INTO books to solve crimes – very imaginative and very funny), and ordered a copy from the UK as it comes out six months earlier there!
catherine s said,
August 12, 2012 @ 5:09 am
The best book I’ve read this summer is Patrick Gales Notes from an Exhibition. It was so well-written that I reread it immediately to see how the author did what he did.
Cecily said,
August 12, 2012 @ 6:29 am
I read The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern. LOVED it. Movie? The Campaign. I just saw it on Friday, and it’s been a looooong time since I laughed that much.
Krispy of Oz said,
August 12, 2012 @ 7:00 am
The best book I have read this summer is “The Boy Who Came Back From Heaven” – a true and evolving story of Alex Malarkey, a little boy who was critically injured in a car accident and the miracles involved to bring him back to his family, via Heaven! Just inspirational! It gives me much hope! The best movie I have seen this summer is Captain America. Some may think the genre is corny being a Comic Book story, but I loved the way it was done and the story that was told about a sweet, patriotic young man who’s beautiful inner nature allowed him to become someone who could really make a difference in the world.
Jenny said,
August 12, 2012 @ 7:09 am
“The Night Circus”. Great book.
Audio books really help get all those Camp Loopy projects completed.
Barb in MA said,
August 12, 2012 @ 7:10 am
Almost every Friday is movie day for my son and myself, so hard to choose. Madagascar III, The Dark Knight,and Promethus are the favorites that I can remember . However, my very favorite for viewing is the DVD sets from the Original Dark Shadows. Finished collection 25, library rental and then found that the library did not order collection 26 (the last one). Am going to start re-renting them this week. They are purrfect for knitting while watching!
suzan said,
August 12, 2012 @ 7:12 am
Old book, but Empire Falls.
Abby said,
August 12, 2012 @ 7:18 am
Have been reading “Let’s Pretend this Never Happened” By Jenny Lawson. Soooooo funny, weird and lovely.
janice said,
August 12, 2012 @ 7:27 am
my fave book this summer was Gone Girl–really great story!
Miranda M. said,
August 12, 2012 @ 7:30 am
I recently just finished Suite Francaise, which takes place in Paris when the Nazis invade. It follows several different people and details how the war affects them and how their lives are all intertwined. The author was a Russian Jewish woman who lived there during this period and actually was tragically killed at Auschwitz. I’m usually not too big on historical fiction, but this was such a touching story!
Meg said,
August 12, 2012 @ 7:40 am
I recently read ‘Room’ by Emma Donoghue. Very interesting book.
Amy Salazar said,
August 12, 2012 @ 7:57 am
It’s been so long since I’ve seen a movie I don’t remember what the last one was! But I have enjoyed reading lots of books. One that I’ve enjoyed this summer is “Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand”.
Robin F. said,
August 12, 2012 @ 8:07 am
Best summer movie..The Best exotic Marigold Hotel.
best book-The next Best Thing by Jennifer Weiner tied with 1,000 White women by Jim Fergus.
colleen said,
August 12, 2012 @ 8:28 am
best movie- The Avengers
best book (series) Game of Thrones
ojgirl said,
August 12, 2012 @ 8:44 am
Game of Thrones series is great.
And haven’t been to the movie theater in a loooooonnng time!
Michelle said,
August 12, 2012 @ 9:16 am
I’ve read some not so great books this year so I won’t discuss those but I had a lot of fun reading The Night Circus. Hoping my remaining books this year get better.
Lucy Portland said,
August 12, 2012 @ 11:37 am
The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein is a great read.
Nami said,
August 12, 2012 @ 11:49 am
I know it is slightly trashy, but I enjoyed Soulless and the rest of the series.
Susanna said,
August 12, 2012 @ 11:49 am
We’ve seen quite a few movies this summer: The Avengers, Dark Shadows, Men in Black 3, Rock of Ages. All had their good points.
LisaH said,
August 12, 2012 @ 11:50 am
I read the Hunger Game series and really enjoyed them – such a quick read.
Kris said,
August 12, 2012 @ 12:49 pm
I’ve been enjoying a lot of auidobooks this summer (all the better to knit with) – my favorites so far are Let’s Pretend This Never Happened by Jenny Lawson and Redshirts by John Scalzi.
Leanne said,
August 12, 2012 @ 2:22 pm
The best book I read this summer is “Shadow of Nigh” by: Deborah Harkness it is the sequel to “A Discovery of Witches.”
jennifer said,
August 12, 2012 @ 2:51 pm
The most unimaginably fun book I’ve read this summer has to be John Scalzi’s Redshirts. If you like startrek at all this book is amazing.
Happy reading!
Lena said,
August 12, 2012 @ 3:40 pm
The best book I’ve read lately is “When Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things” by Jon McGregor. The best movie has to be “Brave” – it hasn’t come out here yet, but I saw it when I was in the US in July
Carolyn said,
August 12, 2012 @ 4:19 pm
East of Eden!!! Best book!!
Hind said,
August 12, 2012 @ 4:23 pm
Best movie this summer…The Lorax. I thought it was it was very nicely done and had a great message.
nikki said,
August 12, 2012 @ 5:29 pm
My fav read of the summer has been Samauri Game by christine feehan. It is a series book that i have been waiting to come out. I love her writing.
Heather said,
August 12, 2012 @ 5:30 pm
The best book I read this summer was Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.. So different from the various film adaptations, and much more enjoyable.
Heather N said,
August 12, 2012 @ 5:43 pm
The best book I read was the second in the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo series, The Girl that Played with Fire. I am hooked into the third book now.
Elsie in MD said,
August 12, 2012 @ 5:49 pm
My favorite this year was book is Shanghai Girls by Lisa See. I also loved the follow up book , Dreams of Joy.
Bev said,
August 12, 2012 @ 5:59 pm
I have read so many books this sommer. Nothing like reading in the pool. My favorite was an old one– Great Expectations.
Michele K. said,
August 12, 2012 @ 6:31 pm
The best movie I saw this year was The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. Loved it!
Michelle Martino said,
August 12, 2012 @ 6:41 pm
I know its one that most have read already but I just read The Shack! Loved it
Arlin said,
August 12, 2012 @ 7:10 pm
The best book I’ve read recently is Patrick Ness’ trilogy, Knife Of Never Letting Go
Jo Ann Patterson said,
August 12, 2012 @ 7:17 pm
Loved reading “The Girl With The Dragon Tatoo” trilogy and also the movie of the first book of the trilogy.
Lindsay said,
August 12, 2012 @ 7:28 pm
“Brave” was such an amazing movie! I loved the music, and the animation was suburb, as always for a Pixar movie.
Dawn said,
August 12, 2012 @ 8:16 pm
Just watched The Lorax again today.
Books, yeah, need to find more time for those. Have the latest Donna Andrews on my nightstand that I need to start. If you like funny mysteries, check her out.
Shelley said,
August 12, 2012 @ 8:21 pm
The Avengers was a fun, fluffy summer movie!
Cheryl said,
August 12, 2012 @ 8:59 pm
My other favorite hobby is quilting and I have been working my way through
The Elm Creek Quilts series by Jennifer Chiaverini. Really enjoyed each and every one of them. As for movies I finally saw the Blind Side …. I know it’s been around for a while but what a great movie.
Mande Kuechenmeister said,
August 12, 2012 @ 9:23 pm
Just finished listening to A Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin and am ready to listen to the second book in the series A Clash of Kings.
Karen VR said,
August 12, 2012 @ 9:35 pm
I’m listening to Water for Elephants on my iPod and it is excellent. I would recomment it to anyone.
Claire said,
August 12, 2012 @ 9:39 pm
I loved reading The Art of Fielding by Chad Harbach (I’m not much of a baseball person, but it was really good!), and thought the latest Men in Black movie was hilarious.
Nancy Goldstein said,
August 12, 2012 @ 9:44 pm
Hi! I am a newbie here! I have actually been to Ft. Collins and it is o e of the most beautiful places I have ever been. I am just about to start The Shoemakers Wife by Adriana Trigiani. I know I will love it as I have read every book she has written!
Lauren J said,
August 12, 2012 @ 10:10 pm
The best book I’ve read this summer is The Postmistress by Sarah Blake. A good read set during WWII and thought provoking too!
kandice force said,
August 12, 2012 @ 11:13 pm
The only movie I have seen recently is the new Batman movie. I actually liked it more than I thought I would!
Holly CJ said,
August 12, 2012 @ 11:18 pm
This summer I have listened to all of the JD Robb In Death series and have really enjoyed them.
Caroline said,
August 13, 2012 @ 1:05 am
If you’re in the mood for a feel-good foreign film, check out “The Intouchables.” As for books, I finally got around to reading “Look Homeward, Angel,” by Thomas Wolfe, which is an American classic and not a current release. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Kiki said,
August 13, 2012 @ 1:06 am
My favourite winter (your summer) read has been Scott Westerfeld’s Leviathan trilogy. Steampunky goodness!
Ann said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:39 am
I am woefully behind on summer reads. But this summer I read a wonderful book, that I would recommend to anyone.
The Gurnsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, is a enthralling story. I wanted to live with these people and move to the island of Gurnsey because of the story and characters. Usually, when a book is this good, I search out the authors other works and hastily read them too. Unfortunately the author died shortly after this book was published.
Still is a great read and like I said I’d recommend it to everyone and anyone.
Wendy said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:47 am
Best book was “Shadow of Night” by Deborah Harkness. It’s the second in a trilogy (the third has yest to be written) about a 21st century witch who can time travel. Most of this book took place in Elizabethan England. Great fun!
Kristen said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:12 am
Even though it’s classified as “young adult”, “The Book Thief” by Markus Zusak is amazing. Movies? I was pretty stoked to see the British version of Death at a Funeral is streaming on Netflix.
Karen Sutton said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:25 am
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel was my favorite movie seen this summer. As for books, the latest Catherine Coulter is on my Nook ready to start.
Sarah said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:37 am
The best I’ve read so far this summer is City of Refuge, by Tom Piazza. I’ve loved reading the comments and getting new ideas for books to read!
CyndyC said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:38 am
Ruby Sparks
CyndyC said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:40 am
Movie:Ruby Sparks
Book:The Uninvited Guests
Marilee said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:53 am
I am reading The Ragamuffin Gospel by Brendan Manning. It’s amazing. : )
Kathy said,
August 13, 2012 @ 7:02 am
Haven’t watched any movies lately – have been watching the Olympics which where awesome! Books – last one was the latest Stephanie Plum novel – funnly light reading.
Nadine said,
August 13, 2012 @ 7:06 am
Not a new booK and not necessarily the best book I have ever read, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks is certainly an eye opener and is well worth reading.
Judi said,
August 13, 2012 @ 7:11 am
The best book I read was bloom by Kelle Hampton. I just saw the movie Hope Springs and loved it.
Amy said,
August 13, 2012 @ 7:14 am
I have been reading Night Circus. I like the book so far, sometimes an ending can turn me off, so this is a half recommendation. I enjoyed the Avengers movie.
Andrea said,
August 13, 2012 @ 7:19 am
the best movie I’ve seen this summer has to be Avengers! And I’m not even a fan of super hero movies, I only went because the hubby and kids wanted to see. I was very surprised by how much I liked it =). unfortunately I haven’t had time to read much of anything this summer, but will be looking into some of the books other commenters have mentioned
Judy said,
August 13, 2012 @ 7:20 am
Best books_ “The Witness” by Nora Roberts and “Folly Beach” by Dorothea Benton Frank
Linda said,
August 13, 2012 @ 7:42 am
Books? Movies? I must confess last movie we went to see was the one about Julia Child and there has been so much road construction around our local library since Feb, that I haven’t even tried to get there …. I’ve been digesting M’Lou Linsert Baber’s Double Knitting: Reversible Two-Color Designs and actually modified one of them for Camp Loopy #3 project.
Linda said,
August 13, 2012 @ 7:44 am
I enjoyed reading “The Island” this summer. Not my usual thing, but it was written by a woman from my area so I thought I’d give it a try.
Alicia said,
August 13, 2012 @ 8:05 am
Best movie…hmm, haven’t seen many, but The Avengers tops the list, even though I’m not generally a huge superhero movie fan.
Somewhat thought-provoking YA book read – Hourglass by Myra McEntire.
stephanie said,
August 13, 2012 @ 8:49 am
best book.. I’d have to say Jenny Lawson’s “Let’s Pretend this Never Happened” so funny.. and I’d also recommend the audio version of that book as she reads it and it’s almost like having a crazy friend tell you crazy stories of their life.
as for movies.. the best one I’ve seen recently was Prometheus if you like the Alien series.
Linda L said,
August 13, 2012 @ 8:49 am
My daughter and I saw Moonrise Kingdom this summer as part of our girls night out. I loved that movie, it was quirky but fun.
Marsha said,
August 13, 2012 @ 8:56 am
My husband and I loved “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”. Best book of the summer is “Catherine the Great
ortrait of a Woman” by Robert Massie. I’m slowly working my way through it on my Kindle.
Ray said,
August 13, 2012 @ 8:58 am
I’ve been reading “The Mists of Avalon” by Marion Zimmer Bradley. It’s a retelling of the Arthurian legend from the women’s point of view.
Mary A said,
August 13, 2012 @ 9:25 am
Debra Harkness both books are the best reading since the Dragon Tattoo series.
Laura said,
August 13, 2012 @ 9:31 am
As for the best movie I’m torn between Batman and The Avengers.
Sarah S. said,
August 13, 2012 @ 9:34 am
Outlander by Diana Gabaldon, It’s the first book in a series and it was awesome!
Betty said,
August 13, 2012 @ 9:49 am
I am not much of a reader of books. i read most of the time on Ravelry,patterns and such. we haven’t been to a movie since Titanic but we are watching a couple of seriews on AMC on TV, Breaking Bad and Hell on Wheels. They are both action filled series.
Maryanne said,
August 13, 2012 @ 10:26 am
I’m just finishing Ursula LeGuin’s “Tehanu” and “Tales from Earthsea” There are 6 books in this series, 3 I read when I was young, 2 recently, and one to go. I would also recommend the animated movie of “Tales of Earthsea” directed by Goro Miyazaki.
Peggity said,
August 13, 2012 @ 10:27 am
A Ft. Collins Connection! The best movie I saw this summer, by far and surprisingly, was TEMPLE GRANDIN starring CLAIRE DANES. I liked it so much that I even watched the director’s cut with Temple Grandin commenting throughout. This movie gave me new insight into the experiences of autistic people and brought me a much better understanding of autism. Temple Grandin went through school with great enthusiasm despite her autisim and became a college professor at Colorado State University in Ft. Collins. What she did for the cattle industry in this country is totally awesome and amazing. A must see movie.
Ruth said,
August 13, 2012 @ 11:21 am
I saw this a couple of years ago, and recently watched it again on Netflix: Between the Folds. It’s a documentary and it’s really fascinating.
Christine said,
August 13, 2012 @ 11:35 am
Not a new book, but one I only recently had the pleasure of reading… “The Glass Castle” by Jeannette Walls. I couldn’t put it down! Bittersweet true-life memoir.
Nancy said,
August 13, 2012 @ 12:11 pm
“Sacre Bleu, A Comedy d’Art” by Christopher Moore. Very unusual fiction, but if you love the Impressionists and have a yearning for or been to Paris, a must read.
Stephanie said,
August 13, 2012 @ 12:11 pm
If you have not seen it you should see Warhorse. While it is a movie about war and war’s hardships, it is also a movie about the bonds between humans and animals. I promise it has a happy ending.
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Traci said,
August 13, 2012 @ 12:12 pm
The most interesting book of my summer was Divergent by Veronica Roth. (And the sequel, which is Insurgent.) Light reading, with a touch of alternate future, scifi, kind of like Hunger Games.
Stephanie said,
August 13, 2012 @ 12:12 pm
If you have not seen it you should see Warhorse. While it is a movie about war and war’s hardships, it is also a movie about the bonds between humans and animals. I promise it has a happy ending.
Sandy Mohrmann said,
August 13, 2012 @ 12:33 pm
Best book I’ve read this summer is the Hunger Games. And I finally watched Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Have to read that book now.
Word Lily said,
August 13, 2012 @ 12:35 pm
The Prisoner of Heaven by Carlos Ruiz Zafon.
Tiffany said,
August 13, 2012 @ 12:40 pm
Its an older book, but Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler is the best book I’ve read so far this year. I couldn’t put it down! It has a sequel too, but it wasn’t as good as the first.
Kristine Bennett said,
August 13, 2012 @ 1:17 pm
The book I read the fastest because I couldn’t put it down was Divergent by Veronica Roth – it is another distopia book similar to Hunger games in theory.
City of Thieves by David Benioff is also a very good book. . .
pattyv said,
August 13, 2012 @ 1:19 pm
Best Movie Brave. It’s a great movie for little girls. I have never shown a single “princess” movie to my daughter who will be 3 next month. This one is outside the norm.
Elizabeth said,
August 13, 2012 @ 1:19 pm
My favorite book so far is Thunder Dog by Michael Hingson – a true story about a blind man and his guide dog during 9/11
Favorite movie has to be The Avengers. I didn’t want to like it after all the hype, but it really did deserve all the praise!
Janet B said,
August 13, 2012 @ 1:23 pm
Best movie I saw this summer: Bernie (a docu drama — Jack Black and Shirley McClain and townspeople of Carthage Texas — funny, sweet, and sad)
Moorise Kingdom was also good.
I read (listened to audiobooks while knitting)
Maine — Courtney Sullivan
Gone Girl —
Defending Jacob
The Chaperone
What Alice Forgot
The Memory of Running ( may only be on audio)
Clara and Mr Tiffany
Cecile said,
August 13, 2012 @ 1:27 pm
My summer reading is full of spy books. I am obsessed with the Karla Trilogy from John LeCarré (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy,The Honourable Schoolboy and Smiley’s People). They are pretty old books (the first one was written before I was born!), but they are still very good. After watching the excellent Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy movie (with Gary Oldman, by favorite actor ever), I was intrigued by the book and I found it so good that I had to read the rest of the trilogy.
I’m also into Swedish authors, after reading the excellent Millennium trilogy by Stieg Larsson (the girl with the dragon tatoo, etc). I really enjoyed The ice princess and The stonecutter by Camilla Läckberg.
Last, but not least, I love Jean-Christophe Grangé stories (very dark thrillers, but very good ones). I just read “Le Passager” in French (it hadn’t been released in English yet), but I highly recommend any of his books (the Crimson rivers and The flight of the Storks are my favorites).
I love summer time, as it’s when I’m reading the most
Rachel D. said,
August 13, 2012 @ 1:44 pm
The best movie I’ve seen this summer, even though it came out earlier this year, was The Help. It really makes you re-think how you treat people.
Pamela said,
August 13, 2012 @ 1:48 pm
Hmmm…. best movie and book of this summer?
Well, I just finished The Amber Spyglass by Phillip Pullman. It was pretty good, but not as good as the Golden Compass. I am currently reading Book 3 of the Song of Fire and Ice. It is consistent with the others. Wow, none of that really sounds good, does it? I guess the book I am most excited about is The Knitter’s Life List. It is full of fun facts about knitting and all things knitterly. It is divided into chapters such as Designers, Fibers, Techniques, etc. Each chapter has information about the title and is started with a list of things to see, do, explore and create. It’s a pretty fun book.
As for movies, well, we rarely go to the cinema because DH just doesn’t like to. But I watch a lot of movies on TV. I saw ‘Big Fish’ swim by on my way to post and I love that one, too. Last night we watched The Hangover II – definitely a hard R rating, but if you’ve seen the first one, you gotta see this. Even funnier than the first. Oh, and I watched the new(er) Star Trek movie about 10 times. I love those characters.
im just lori said,
August 13, 2012 @ 1:50 pm
Favorite movie was Captain America (I missed it in the theater, but Netflix is my friend), and my favorite book is Shades of Milk and Honey, by Mary Robinette Kowal.
Carol Lee said,
August 13, 2012 @ 1:50 pm
“The Half-Stitched Amish Quilters Club”, which I found at Cokesbury in Austin, TX on a fluke. It’s a good read – strong characters, interesting storyline.
Melody Bryan said,
August 13, 2012 @ 2:13 pm
Gosh Sheri – I’d love to be entered in the contest but I don’t know when you think I have time to read books LOL – All I have done for 2.5 months is knit knit knit on Camp Loopy projects. Movies hummm – I’m not really that into movies either but as far as TV goes – I have loved Downton Abbey and can’t wait for it to return. At the other end of the spectrum – I am really enjoying the series Falling Skies. Thanks melody
Wasie said,
August 13, 2012 @ 3:03 pm
I keep reading the Jennifer Chiaverini Elm Creek Quilts Series. I just love all the characters! (And yes, I am a quilter too.) I am waiting for the new Meryl Streep movie to come out: Hope Springs.
Jane said,
August 13, 2012 @ 3:06 pm
My favorite book was “The Peachkeeper”. A very sweet story and I enjoy all this authors writing.
Robby said,
August 13, 2012 @ 3:10 pm
No movies, it’s still baseball season, ya know?! Book…. working on the John Adams biography that came out a few years ago. Slow going when you read at bedtime, but still very good.
Lee (LASH on Rav) said,
August 13, 2012 @ 3:18 pm
Ok, so twist on book or movie–audiobook for the road! I’ve decided to rediscover a series I read when I was a child and I’ve been sharing The Chronicles of Narnia with my boy! Such fun!
Dorothy in Kentucky said,
August 13, 2012 @ 3:36 pm
A really good book I read was Bowling Avenue by Ann Shane. And another was A Life In Stitches. I found this book very amusing as Racheel Herron described different times in her life.
Maja said,
August 13, 2012 @ 3:38 pm
I really enjoyed reading The Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh this summer. It was perfect vacation reading.
Happy Anniversary!
Jerri Michael said,
August 13, 2012 @ 3:38 pm
Not much for the movies this year-however I have read the 50 shades of gray and loved it. What a great love story! Also just completed 11/22/63 by Stephen King. I have never read any of King, but my dad said it was a great read. He was right, not what you expect at all. A great story and very surprising
Jenny K said,
August 13, 2012 @ 3:38 pm
Best movie this summer–Hunger Games, though I only saw 2 this summer, and the other was Brave. Funny, both featured archery.
Best book–The Secret Keeper by Sandra Byrd. Love historial fiction.
Beth said,
August 13, 2012 @ 3:40 pm
The Avengers!!!
Kristin C. said,
August 13, 2012 @ 3:42 pm
Best movie I’ve seen this summer is The Avengers!
grace said,
August 13, 2012 @ 3:42 pm
Marie Bostwick—CobbledStone Quilt Shop Series, I used to quilt and I love the books and sometimes I just pretend they meant to say yarn store, or yarn instead of fabric and knitting needles instead of basting needles, etc.
I want to see HOPE SPRINGS because well it could be my marriage!!!
Tammy Ellison said,
August 13, 2012 @ 3:43 pm
My favorite movie was the Avengers and all my reading this summer was bubble gum but I really loved reading Lin Stepp’s books
Rebecca said,
August 13, 2012 @ 3:45 pm
The best book has been The Paris Wife so far this summer!
Jayna said,
August 13, 2012 @ 3:47 pm
I have been reading a lot of young adult fiction this summer (A side effect of studying it in library school) so the best YA book that I have read this summer is Divergent by Veronica Roth.
Sue K said,
August 13, 2012 @ 3:49 pm
Read??? Who has time to read??? Working and household chores take up so much of my time that anything left is for KNITTING!!! I do have my priorities
Stacey W said,
August 13, 2012 @ 3:50 pm
The best movie I saw was on dvd already, Red Tail. I didn’t expect to like it, but it was great.
The best book was Breaking Silence, I read the series and couldn’t put the books down.
Dana said,
August 13, 2012 @ 3:50 pm
I loved The Avengers and Abe Lincoln Vsmpire Hunter.
Joan said,
August 13, 2012 @ 3:50 pm
No time to read, go to the movies OR knit this summer since we just moved house. But I’ve been on vacation for three days, I’m enjoying The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, and Super 8 was the perfect movie to enjoy with my twelve year old nephew!
Marseille said,
August 13, 2012 @ 3:52 pm
In my world ‘best movie’ would be a tie–I *loved* ‘Brave’……and I just watched ‘My Week With Marilyn’ yesterday–adored that, too.
As for books….haven’t gotten much done this summer, unfortunately. But I’m in the midst of a collection of short stories by Neil Gaiman called ‘Smoke and Mirrors’……
I’ve also read an obscene number of Sandra Boynton books to tiny people…..
Rachael said,
August 13, 2012 @ 3:53 pm
This summer i got to see “The Greater Glory” It is about the Cristeros rebellion in Mexico. It is not a happy go lucky story, but if you are looking for something historical and with meaning, i would suggest it.
Tammy Browning-Smith said,
August 13, 2012 @ 3:54 pm
Best book I’ve read this summer – one with lots of pictures and great patterns – KNIT RED! It counts as a book right? I mean – yarnie stuff is a book?
And Movie – well…Avengers I loved!
Jeannette said,
August 13, 2012 @ 3:55 pm
My favorite book of the summer is “The Girl Who Could Fly”. Not because it’s the best book in the world, but because it’s from our mother daughter book club, and that’s always fun.
Madelyn said,
August 13, 2012 @ 3:55 pm
I haven’t read. I’ve been too busy working on camp projects and mystery shawls. I saw one movie this summer, Tyler Perry’s Witness Protection!
Kathy said,
August 13, 2012 @ 3:58 pm
I haven’t seen any movies in a while but I really enjoyed the book The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
Cyndi said,
August 13, 2012 @ 3:58 pm
Movies would be a tie – “Moonrise Kingdom” a fantastic, witty film and “Avengers” full blown, action packed fun!
Books – the last one I finished was actually a YA book & I loved it “A Monster Calls” (keep your tissues handy, though)
Sue said,
August 13, 2012 @ 3:59 pm
Best books in a long time: The Name of the Wind and A Wise Man’s Fear, both by Patrick Rothfuss.
Gina said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:00 pm
Loved this book, The Fallen Angel by Daniel Silva
The latest in this series and a great thriller!
Courtney said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:00 pm
My book recommendation . . . “The Giver.” It is a book for 5th-7th graders, but to read it as an adult provides a different view.
Angela said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:01 pm
The only move I’ve seen this summer is Brave, and while it was cute, not sure I’d recommend it as “best” I am currently Reading “Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress” and it’s a fantastic book!
Laura said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:01 pm
I’ve actually been too busy knitting this summer for Camp Loopy to read as much as I normally do. I have however, been knitting and listening to a couple of books on my I-Phone. I am not overly impressed with the books I have “listened” to this summer. However, my favorite fiction book of all time is “Redeeming Love” by Francine Rivers. I have been thinking of “listening” to it this time around.
Happy knitting and Listening
Mya said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:01 pm
If you haven’t read Sheepish: Two Women, Fifty Sheep, and Enough Wool to Save the Planet by Catherine Friend you really should. I found myself laughing out loud several times.
Jody said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:03 pm
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. Read it and then listened to the audiobook, which was even BETTER!
Mary said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:05 pm
I’ve been doing a lot of James Patterson lately since he keeps coming out with new books in the various series he does. Just finished the final Maximum Ride book — great ending btw. Also I, Michael Bennett is really well crafted. For movies, haven’t had time to see anything in the theater, but really liked the remake of True Grit that came out last year, I think.
Ellen said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:06 pm
Hunger Games trilogy: I absolutely loved it!
Linda said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:06 pm
Really enjoyed The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
Adrienne said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:06 pm
The best book I’ve read this summer is The Midnight Circus by Erin Morgenstern. I had read reviews of of it, and it didn’t sound like something I’d like, so I am very thankful to my Book Club buddies who chose this as a read because, otherwise, I never would have picked it up. I loved it from the first sentence. Now I’m looking forward to black and white food (read the book!) and discussion when we meet.
deknits said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:07 pm
The best book I have read this summer is “Wool” by Hugh Howey – great dystopian sci-fi. I haven’t seen any memorable movies this summer, but I am anxiously awaiting the next season of “Downton Abbey”!
Jessica said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:09 pm
Lots of good recommendations! I apparently am a slacker, and have only read “the first 90 days” as I’m in a new management role at work, and as far as movies, I have not seen any new ones, but did watch one of my favs – “gone in 60 seconds” – love that movie…
Carrie said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:09 pm
the best book i read this past year is Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts and they are supposedly making it into a movie–so go and read it before the movie comes out!!
Diane said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:10 pm
I just finished reading Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn. It was quite a thriller!
Kathie said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:10 pm
Best book: Gone Girl. I’ve read quite a few books this summer, but I loved the suspense and twists in this one.
Gail said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:12 pm
Best movie hands down: The Avengers!
Megan B. said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:13 pm
I’m reading the Wool Omnibus now, and I can safely say it will be the best book I’ve read this summer, even before I’ve finished it.
Deb said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:14 pm
Not a book, but a whole series by C. J. Sansom about Matthew Shardlake, an attorney in England in the 1500′s – they are historical mysteries. Love them – and they’re good LONG books, too. Another book I really enjoyed was Lewis Man by (another new author for me) Peter May. Another mystery – this one in present day Scotland’s Isle of Lewis. I’ll be reading more of his books.
Marla said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:14 pm
Ever After – a great take on Cinderella and so well done.
Also, in honor of Andy Griffith, my husband and I are watching The Andy Griffith show – timeless.
bunny said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:15 pm
On a very hot day, too hot to leave my a/c I spent the day knitting Camp Loopy 2 and watched Gone With the Wind again. That remains my #1 all time favorite movie, and I am still searching for Rhett Butler.
Andrea said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:15 pm
I haven’t accomplished much reading this summer, though I loved the Hunger Games trilogy.
Best movie was the Avengers, though I heard Batman was pretty great too.
Mary Kay said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:16 pm
The best movie I’ve seen this summer is Bernie. It is quite the dark comedy and I loved it!
Leslie Hodges said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:16 pm
Best Book: The Fault in Our Stars by John Green.
Pam said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:18 pm
Best Movie? I’ll admit it, it wasn’t a great movie, but I had the best time with my buddy watching it! Magic Mike. Ahem.
Gayle said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:20 pm
Two best books this summer: Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn and Criminal by Karin Slaughter.
Dottie said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:20 pm
My favorite book this summer has been rereading A Wrinkle in Time with my daughter at bedtime. I forgot what an excellent story it is!
Michelle said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:20 pm
Best movie this summer was Brave. And as far as books go, I haven’t gotten through the book I did get since I had to take classes over the summer. The book is Sacre Bleu by Christopher Moore.
Barbara said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:21 pm
This sounds so silly but the Witness by Nora Roberts was a fun, fast read that kept me on the edge of my seat. I generally listen to audiobooks so I can walk and listen (I haven’t figured out knitting and walking) – this one was a keeper.
Suzanne said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:21 pm
I’ve enjoyed reading the Percy Jackson series this summer. Working in a school I want to know what my kids are reading
Linda willer said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:22 pm
Best book WILD!
elaine p said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:25 pm
I know that I am behind the times but I really enjoyed reading A Game oF thrones this summer and working my way thru the rest of the series
Kathy O in GA said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:28 pm
Best movie I watched this summer isn’t really a movie – it is Seasons 1 and 2 of Downton Abbey so that I’m ready for January arrival of season 3…somehow I missed out on it first time around, and it was well worth the cost of the dvds
And my best book was actually two that I had the audiobooks for a summer road trip the longer one was The Rope by Nevada Barr (she writes a mystery series that are set in National Parks), the other was The House I Loved by Tatiana de Rosnay. I loved both audiobooks, but I can’t tell you how they would be as a paper read.
Robyn said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:29 pm
The Avengers and the Batman movie were both great, and I don’t even consider myself a superhero fan. I’ve over-committed on knitting this summer, so no books for me yet…
Sandra said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:29 pm
I read the first two books of the Hunger Games series, and loved them. Hope to see the movie sometime soon.
Donna Docks said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:29 pm
The best movie I’ve seen this summer is The Most Amazing Marigold Hotel…I don’t think that is quite the title, but, I’m sure you’ll know which one. For anyone with aging family members or themselves…this is full of true life situations.
Heather M. said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:30 pm
I need to do some serious reading. I love Adriana Trigiani and Maeve Binchy.
We went to The Pirates as a family and it was a hit with my husband and small children.
Rhonda said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:30 pm
Game of Thrones, thanks to my husband and daughter, they’ve read and re-read the whole series. I’m so far behind.
cathg said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:30 pm
Alexander McCall Smith’s “The Limpopo Academy of Private Detection” is the best book I’ve read. The No.1 Ladies’ Detective Agency Series books are simply wonderful – warm, funny, entertaining, with some of the best characters in fiction.
Heather said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:31 pm
I’ve seen it before, but The Thin Man series is definitely the best movie(s) of the summer! Great to knit in front of, especially with a martini of one’s own.
Deb said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:31 pm
Calico Joe by John Grisham! Not a typical Grisham novel, but a fabulous read! And if you like baseball, even better. Another great book is The Housekeeper and The Professor by Yoko Ogawa, an extraordinary tale of a brilliant math professor–who’s only able to remember his most recent 80 minutes, his housekeeper, and her 10-year-old son.
Susan said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:31 pm
Best book this summer? Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking by Susan Cain
Explains so much about the majority of my family. Terrific info and validation for myself.
Sherry said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:31 pm
I absolutely loved “A Dog’s Purpose” by W. Bruce Cameron. It’s written from the dog’s perspective.
Angie said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:33 pm
Having little ones, we have seen several cute movies this summer including Brave and Diary of a Whimpy Kid: Dog Days. My favorite just came out on video, Mirror Mirror. I loved it for all of the beautiful colors in the fabrics and think that it would be so much fun to see an indie dyer use the movie for colorway inspirations. Snow Whites dress at the end of the movie is so vibrant!
Sarah R said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:33 pm
Okay, if we’re only talking about this summer…looking back through my reading journal, since June 21, here are the ones that garnered a star:
The Gods of Gotham – Lyndsay Faye
The Gone-Away World – Nick Harkaway
The Folding Knife – K.J. Parker
Code Name Verity – Elizabeth Wein
The Last Policeman – Ben Winter
Lost – Michael Robotham
All great reads!
another Michelle said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:34 pm
I just started reading Trapeze by Simon Mawer and I think I’ll enjoy it. I also really liked the Marigold Hotel book and movie.
erica said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:34 pm
I think my favorite movie this summer was the new Batman. My favorite book was the newest book of the Parasol Protectorate series, they’re just so much fun.
Linda said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:35 pm
The best book so far this summer is Broken Harbor by Tana French. If you haven’t read her books, you are in for a treat. All four books center around the Dublin Murder Squad, with some of the characters in more than one book. I listened to this, the most recent, via Audible..and the Irish reader made the book even better than I thought. Her writing gives you the slang and phrases that you find on the streets of Dublin, but hearing it while knitting makes it even better!!!!
You need not read the previous three to read this one, but after you do, you’ll probably want to go back and get them also.
Elizabeth said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:42 pm
Guns, Germs & Steel-though I still have a way to go
My 14 yo daughter had this for summer reading, believe it or not!- so of course both my DH & I are into it now.
Christine Bluford said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:43 pm
Being a super hero nut, I have to say that The Avengers was everything I love in a movie!
I always enjoy reading the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich – it’s been a long time since I have laughed out loud reading a book like I do reading Stephanie’s adventures!
Mary J said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:43 pm
The book I have enjoyed most was “The Violinist’s Thumb.” It is everything you EVER wanted to know about genetics.
Melissa said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:45 pm
I just read “The Girl Who Chased the Moon” (Sarah Addison Allen) and “A Discovery of Witches” (Deborah Harkness) and enjoyed both a lot. Alas, the sequel to “Discovery” does not seem to be as good (the depiction of one character in the very first chapter betrays everything I felt about him in the first book).
Martha S said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:46 pm
I’ve been reading “War Brides” and really liked it. And the last movie I saw was “Mao’s Last Dancer”, it was great!
Beverly Shearon said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:46 pm
The best book I read was Mrs. Kennedy and me by Clint Hill who was thw Secret Service agent assigned to Mrs. Kennedy. Great read!
Natalie said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:47 pm
I haven’t read or seen anything new at all this summer. Must get out! I was hoping to see Batman, which my husband highly recommends.
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Melanie said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:50 pm
How to be a women, by Caitlin Moran. I loved her witty humor and her view on feminism.
Melanie said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:50 pm
How to be a women, by Caitlin Moran. I loved her witty humor and her view on feminism.
Lauren said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:51 pm
The best book I read has to be A Discovery of Witches and it’s sequel, Shadow of Night. I thought they were great adventure stories with a bit of sci-fi thrown in.
RichelleCK said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:54 pm
Thanks to a friend loving the series and finding out recently that my husband is distantly related to the author, I began reading (which means listening on Audible) to the Ender series by Orson Scott Card. Kind of dark and thought-provoking, but characters I found myself caring about. So far I’ve listened to the first two in the series, Ender’s Game and Speaker for the Dead. I’m about to start the third book, Xenocide. Not terribly cheery summer reading, but interesting.
Maureen said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:54 pm
I went to see the Most Exotic Marigold Hotel. It was a nice move. Reading of books – Oh my gosh! none this summer! Been too busy with Camp Loopy Projects and moving logistics! Gotta go! Although as I am a Dog person, I did read a few shot stories in Dog is My Co-Pilot from Bark magazine.
Joyce said,
August 13, 2012 @ 4:56 pm
Wow, what a fountain of information. Have to go back thru and make notes. I finished the Hunger Games Triology and thought they were great. Looking forward to seeing the movies.
Marcy said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:02 pm
I love movies, and I go to the movie theater once a week, sometimes more. This summer I saw Spiderman three times, The Avengers three times, and many more. I started reading The Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon, I finished the first book and started on the second one this summer. Oh I also read all three Fifty Shades books.
Noallatin said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:03 pm
1776 has got o be one of my favorite movies. As for books, I think I liked The warmaid’s choice by David Weber.
Ronni said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:04 pm
I don’t get out anymore. Haven’t been to a movie theater all summer. Closest I can get to a movie is the Midsomer Murders we’ve been streaming off netflix ir getting on dvd from them. I’ve wanted to see lots of movies but can’t get out to any yet this summer. Books I also have ‘t had time for except that I have been listening to “The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society” on cd from my library and it’s so good I’m going to buy the book.
Cheryl said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:04 pm
First You Try Everything by Jane McCafferty.
Jessica E said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:06 pm
My favorite movie that I saw this summer (actually the only movie I saw in the movie theater) was Brave. This was my favorite because I got to take my two little nieces, Bella and Gabbie, age 8 and 5, to see it. We had a great time. As the mom of a boy child, it’s a sweet treat to go to a “girl princess” movie with little girls.
Tina H. said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:11 pm
Okay, I have to admit, I devoured the “50 Shades of Gray” books…totally loved them. Now, I’m reading Stephen’ King’s “11/22/63″ which is not his normal kind of writing. This is a time travel book and how history can be changed revolving around JFK’s assassination.
Movies: Best Exotic Hotel was good. Just saw the new Meryl Streep “Hope Springs.” Really liked both.
Tina H. said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:11 pm
Okay, I have to admit, I devoured the “50 Shades of Gray” books…totally loved them. Now, I’m reading Stephen’ King’s “11/22/63″ which is not his normal kind of writing. This is a time travel book and how history can be changed revolving around JFK’s assassination.
Movies: Best Exotic Hotel was good. Just saw the new Meryl Streep “Hope Springs.” Really liked both.
Paulette said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:13 pm
Reading “Her Mother’s Hope” by Francine Rivers…….love her books! Check “The Scarlet Thread.” So good!
Kathleen said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:15 pm
The best book I’ve read this summer would have to be The Spy Who Left Me by Gina Robinson. The book used a similar style of humor as seen in the Janet Evanovich books.
Celestine said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:23 pm
Loving Frank is the best book I have read this summer. It is fiction based on the life of Frank Lloyed Wright. Very interesting
Erin C said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:24 pm
I finally got around to seeing The Help, as well. It is a fabulous movie.
Sarah said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:26 pm
I loved the avengers!
K2 said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:26 pm
books: read quite afew. reread the Twilght series and that wonderful Odd Thomas (Odd Apocalypse), but my fav was an oldie: True Grit by Charles Portis.
movies: saw more this summer than I have in a while. My fav is Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter (because I thought it would really be hokey, but it was great!). and I got caught up on that wonderful series “Downton Abbey”.
Lorraine said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:28 pm
For books, I’ve almost finished reading “What Would Buffy Do?: The Vampire Slayer as Spiritual Guide” by Jana Riess – it’s extremely intelligent and a pleasure to read. My favourite summer movie has been Disney’s “Holes” (2003). Funny and weird. Great to see Jon Voight in a comedy role.
Theresa said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:29 pm
Movies… I liked Brave the best so far, it was a great way to spend some time with friends. As for books, I’m trying to get through the G.R.R. Martin series, and it’s eating into my bus knitting time!
Robyn said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:29 pm
I read Sister by Rosamund Lupton, a great mystery.
Theresa said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:30 pm
The Help was the best.
Kay said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:31 pm
I read a book called Drunk, Divorced and Covered in Cat Hair. It’s a funny, bittersweet look at how a woman copes and learns to be who she is after her husband leaves. She takes up knitting as part of the learning process. The story hit home in ways that a lot of single again (whether widowed or divorced) women can identify with. I loved it!
Ruby said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:34 pm
The book and movie about ‘The Help’ was by far one of the greatest books and movies of all time. And dare I say, when someone decides to bring a chocolate pie to knit night, we get some hilarious rolls of laughter about it. Just to make sure it is the best darned pie we ever ate. Although the last time I brought one, I bought it from Oak Street Pie and Candy Company and did not do the baking myself.
I am looking forward to Hope Springs with Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones.
But like many folks, I like the audio books so that I can knit and ‘read’ simultaneously. It works for me and for the hubby who drives while I knit and we both ‘read’ books while taking our drives around the countryside.
Mary Beth said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:38 pm
Movie- Avengers
Book – The Narnia series by C. S. Lewis
Geraldine Scott said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:39 pm
Read ‘The Help’. Would love to see the movie sometime…
Gina said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:41 pm
The Sanctuary……an oldie but goodie!
Linda said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:42 pm
I haven’t been to the movie theater in years but I did enjoy the made-for-TV movie, The McCoy and Hatfields, with Kevin Costner.
Linda said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:45 pm
The best book, or series of books, that I have read this summer is the Inspector Sejer series, by Karin Fossum. The first one is “Don’t Look Back”. Great Scandinavian mystery series! My favorite movie this summer was “Hugo”. It’s out on DVD now, so you could watch it at home.
Melissa said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:45 pm
I am almost ashamed to say since it is not some fantastic literature but I thoroughly enjoyed the Fifty Shades of Grey books.
Anne said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:56 pm
Shadow of Night, by Deborah Harkness, I think — although I’ve done lots of fun re-reading this summer. And The Dark Knight Rises has to top my movie list for those seen in th etheater — I also loved Hugo, which I saw on dvd (and there’s a good book as well).
Cori in KS said,
August 13, 2012 @ 5:59 pm
Great suggestions all over the place here! And I would second the BBC/PBS “Sherlock” series for movie-watching advice. I read alot with my knitting, and the third book of yesterday’s calm Sunday at home (one finished early in day, one really enjoyable book during the day “The Care and Handling of Roses with Thorns by Margaret Dilloway about hs teacher aunt taking on her niece’s care while herself is in constant dialysis, then evening began next…) was part of new Stephen King novel, “11/22/63.” Such an inventive story, around (another) hs teacher going back in time to fix everything, including the JFK assassination. Not into his scary stuff, but the characters in this King work are so appealing and the workings of fate so mysterious, it is hard to put down, even on a busy Monday!
Celeste said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:00 pm
I have read The Eighty-Dollar Champion by Elizabeth Letts – a lot of history and an interesting true story. And I am slowly re-reading The Hobbit. Haven’t been to a movie in several years but we were thinking about seeing Brave.
Marilyn said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:02 pm
I enjoyed watching the Avengers. Happy anniversary and thanks for the chance to win!
Bonnie Herrmann said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:06 pm
This summer I am getting caught up on Diana Gabaldon’s Lord John books. The Lord John books are mysteries. These fall “in between” some of her Jaime and Claire Fraser books. If you’ve never read the J&C books, you really should. She is writing the eighth book in that series which will be out next year. It looks like Sony will be making a cable series of those books. They fall in the category of historical fiction but include some time travel and a wonderful love story. Also, if you “like” her on Facebook, you can read “daily lines” that she puts up.
Carrie A said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:08 pm
There were two fun chic flicks I found through netflix: Chalet Girl and The Decoy Bride. Both British with some light hearted fun.
Tracey said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:08 pm
Thank you for this contest…..I now have tons to add to my winter reading list.
Book…..Room
Movie….Katie Perry movie. I have new respect for her….in a good way!
Sheri said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:09 pm
I loved Locked On by Tom Clancy, Mark Greaney.
Gaggaandbj said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:10 pm
I’m a big mystery thriller fan. My fav’s this summer have been Defending Jacob and this weekend couldn’t put down very dark thriller Into the Darkest Corner. Also, The Snowman – can those Swedish mystery writers do anything wrong?
Just back from Stitches Midwest. Head filled with new info. Also, learning to weave using my stash yarn
Miriam Jones said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:14 pm
I have tacked the Game of Thrones series, though I am only on the second. Really enjoying it. It has a lot of cross-over appeal and is a good read for people who may not usually read fantasy.
Michelle said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:17 pm
Movie was probably Spiderman (we saw all the major blockbusters, and overall McKayla Maroney and I were not impressed). I’m looking forward to listening to Gone Girl on audio, so I don’t sacrifice knitting time!
Marla Gardner said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:20 pm
Books-
Heft by Liz Moore
The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes
Movies-
Whatever is showing on TCM
Emily said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:20 pm
I don’t get much movie-watching or book reading right now, so it may not be fair to say that the best movie I saw was Brave. And the best book was The Scottish Prisoner.
Diane said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:22 pm
This is easy. The ONLY movie I’ve seen this summer was Men In Black III.
Kathryn Moser said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:35 pm
Best book read this summer: Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand
Best movie: The Ides of March with Ryan Gosling and George Clooney
Lisa Smith said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:37 pm
The only movie at the theater I saw was Ice Age 3 and I enjoyed it
Helen said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:38 pm
I read and loved “Death Comes to Pemberly” by P.D. James, one of my favorite mystery writers. Murder intrudes on the characters we met in Pride and Prejudice. I saw the Bourne Legacy over the weekend. O.K., but Matt Damon held my interest a lot better ,,,,
Holly said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:38 pm
Oooh, that’s a tough one. For movies I really loved Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Slayer, The Avengers and Men in Black III… oh and Snow White and the Huntsman. For books, I’ve been reading Game of Thrones and it’s SO well written – looking forward to reading the whole series! Oh, and like many others here, I’ve read all the books in the Hunger Games series and the movie was great too (although you won’t “get” the movie very well if you haven’t read the book first)
Linda R. said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:41 pm
Best book I read this summer so far is Fall of Giants by Ken Follet.
Megi said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:46 pm
Blacula
Now I know people are thinking, is she serious? Why yes I am serious. It’s such a window into early 1970′s culture. It was one of, if not the first blaxploitation horror film, and definitely the best one. Besides, most vampire movies are pretty horrible, I can admit this as a fan of the sub genre, and at least Blacula has a fun score and doesn’t suck, pardon my pun, as a modernization of the original Dracula character. Most of the modernizations I find are just awful, awful, awful, Dracula 2000 being perhaps the worst offender of them all. (Nevertheless, I have seen Dracula 2000 many times because it has Gerard Butler as Dracula and Johnny Lee Miller trying to kill him. Two winners I just can not deny enjoying.) ’2000 is so bad…it’s good. Blacula on the other hand is just pretty darn good. Go into it with an open mind. Don’t expect it to be super serious, and have a good knitting project to work on while you watch.
stashmuffin said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:47 pm
Just watched Sabrina today and loved it (the old one!).
Victoria said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:48 pm
The best book I’ve read (or actually listened to on Audible) is David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. I’m somewhat ashamed to say I had never read it before, but now I’ve bought a bunch of other Dickens books from Audible because I liked it so much.
I haven’t seen any movies at all this summer, other than a 4D movie at the National Aquarium in Baltimore . But I did like that, probably because it was great fun to be misted and poked in the back.
Kate said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:49 pm
My favorite book this summer has been The Keeper of Lost Causes by Jussi Adler-Olsen. After reading The Girl with series, having been to Copenhagen a few years ago and my husband giving it a thumbs up I decided to read it. What a suspense/thriller/mystery!
I haven’t seen too many movies this summer thanks to a two year old and there not being many movies that I wanted to see…after DVRing this movie multiple times (due to not being able to watch it before the dvr filled up), my husband and I watched Midnight in Paris. I’m not a big Woody Allen fan but I LOVED this movie!
Theresa said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:53 pm
I’ve been catching up with Jacqueline Winspear’s Maisie Dobbs mystery series. Set in England during the late 1920′s & early 30′s, Maisie is a woman who worked her way up from “below stairs” to become an inquiry agent in London.
Oraxia said,
August 13, 2012 @ 6:54 pm
Just started reading A Game of Thrones after watching through what is available of the TV show it inspired, so that’s getting my vote for the moment
The TV show was really good, so I can only imagine the books will be even more awesome!
Erin M. said,
August 13, 2012 @ 7:04 pm
The best book I read this summer is A Storm of Swords, The third book in the series that the Game of Thrones TV series is based on. It is probably also the longest book I’ve ever read.
Melissa said,
August 13, 2012 @ 7:04 pm
I read the Hunger Games trilogy this summer and saw the movie in theaters. I’d highly recommend it!
Ricia said,
August 13, 2012 @ 7:05 pm
I know that several of you will laugh at my best movie and best book of this summer, but since I live in IL – Land of Lincoln, here goes. My favorite book this summer was “Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter” by Seth Grahame-Smith and my favorite movie was the same. I think I enjoyed them so much is that I’ve always been intrigued by Abraham Lincoln’s life and the book and move threw such impossible/improbable things into actual history.
Beverly Shaw said,
August 13, 2012 @ 7:10 pm
Shadow of Night the second installment of The Discovery of Witches. It’s a great blend of a Vampire, Witch and Historical story.
Laurie said,
August 13, 2012 @ 7:10 pm
the best isn’t a book or movie, but i finally watched the first 2 seasons of the TV series “downton abbey” = love love love! OH…i did go see ‘the best exotic marigold hotel’ with a friend & really enjoyed it! favorite quote: “Everything will be all right in the end,” he tells his disgruntled guests. “So, if it’s not all right,” he adds, “it’s not yet the end.” right now i’m trying to read “the history of love” by nicole krauss. in april i participated in world book night where i think we all gave away over a million books throughout the world! “the history of love” was one of my choices, but i’m finding it a bit confusing. hopefully when i attend book club night soon all will be made clearer. am planning to go see “hope springs” on friday with a friend, it looks like a good movie.
Julia said,
August 13, 2012 @ 7:16 pm
The best movie I have seen this summer is Brave. We don’t see grown up movies anymore since we had kids, but Brave was wonderful and beautiful.
Maria said,
August 13, 2012 @ 7:17 pm
Reread my favorite David Rakoff after his untimely death. “Don’t Get Too Comfortable” is a true gem.
Jen said,
August 13, 2012 @ 7:21 pm
Does anything by Dr. Seuss count?
Earlier this year, I read “Knowing Your Value” by Mika Brzezinski of “Morning Joe.” It’s about how women need to learn to know their value in the workplace, as told through her own story, and it is one of the best business books I’ve read in years. Thanks very much!
Constance said,
August 13, 2012 @ 7:23 pm
Best movie I went to the movies to see so far has been Hunger Games. I read the book for the first time just before seeing the movie and really enjoyed it – as much as you can enjoy such a depressing idea.
Edna said,
August 13, 2012 @ 7:31 pm
I have not had much time to read this summer. The only book I read was, “The Postmistress”, but it was a struggle to get through it.
Kay said,
August 13, 2012 @ 7:36 pm
Started The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton but haven’t gotten too far along with it yet. Too much to enjoy outside this time if year! When I’m sitting, I’m knitting!
Denise said,
August 13, 2012 @ 7:47 pm
I’m reading The Art of Fielding right now. My favorite is “The Opinionated Knitter”.
Gwen M said,
August 13, 2012 @ 7:48 pm
I enjoyed reading “Broken for You” by Stephanie Kallos and
“A Breath of Snow and Ashes” by Diana Gabaldon.
Liz said,
August 13, 2012 @ 7:51 pm
The Avengers!
Liz said,
August 13, 2012 @ 7:52 pm
Oh, and the best book was Rebecca for book club. Oldie but goodie!
Cheryl said,
August 13, 2012 @ 7:54 pm
Read the last of Jane Austen books I had never read: persuasion. Very good.
Also the last Maeve binchy book. No movies! But I do agree with all those who love downton abbey!
Sooz B said,
August 13, 2012 @ 7:57 pm
I think the best book I’ve read so far this summer is “Here is New York” by E. B. White. He wrote such beautiful words.
Movie – hmm. I don’t go out to movies often, but watch a lot of DVDs. Probably “Apocalypse now”. For guilty pleasure, “Magic Mike”.
Therese said,
August 13, 2012 @ 7:57 pm
My latest (not necessarily the greatest, but very interesting) was Hemingway’s Boat.
diane said,
August 13, 2012 @ 8:04 pm
I watched the video of The Divine Secrets of the YaYa Sisterhood. I had read the book several years ago, but never got around to the movie. I enjoyed it a lot, especially Maggie Smith. The best book I have recently finished is Sense and Sensibility (Jane Austen, of course).
Carol Perecman said,
August 13, 2012 @ 8:06 pm
I just finished reading Death Comes to Pemberly. It’s a sequel to Pride and Prejudice written by famous British mystery writer P.D. James, and she did a wonderful job of writing in Austen’s voice. A real treat for this English major!
Liz said,
August 13, 2012 @ 8:12 pm
I enjoyed the Hunger Games, and the movie “The Lorax” (there was knitting in it)
Carla said,
August 13, 2012 @ 8:20 pm
The Fault in our Stars by John Green – it is YA ( young adult ) fiction but really worth reading-
Windy said,
August 13, 2012 @ 8:36 pm
My favorite movie this summer has to be the Avengers. As for book…Game of Thrones.
Karen said,
August 13, 2012 @ 8:38 pm
I read Bill Bryson’s “In a Sunburned Country” (about his travels in Australia) and loved it. Also enjoyed Jo Nesbo’s “The Snowman” and “The Leopard.” Good mysteries.
Best movie was an older one that deserves frequent viewings: “The American President.”
maureen said,
August 13, 2012 @ 8:39 pm
batman, hands down, loved it…the Dark Knight Rises!
Leta Hansen said,
August 13, 2012 @ 8:42 pm
Yes, I read the 50 Shades trilogy and enjoyed them all. I also enjoyed Gone Girl and I am now reading Killer Takes All by Erica Spindler. It’s a very engaging mystery.
I finally saw The Rum Diary. I really enjoyed that as well.
BethC said,
August 13, 2012 @ 8:42 pm
I finally read Hunger Games, now I see what all the fuss was about! Also worked through the Percy Jackson series with my son.
Michele said,
August 13, 2012 @ 8:45 pm
I read the Hunger Games Trillogy this summer. Still haven’t seen the movie. Really loved the books though. I read them on my Kindle and read them as fast as I could.
Linda Shields said,
August 13, 2012 @ 8:48 pm
Just finished reading a great book – easy read and interesting topic. The book is “A History of the World in 6 Glasses”. A very different look at world history – a look at how our history might well have been shaped by the development, and our choices of, beverages. Very interesting read.
Theresa said,
August 13, 2012 @ 9:01 pm
I finally saw the “The King’s Speech”. I now understand why it received an Oscar.
Mary Pat said,
August 13, 2012 @ 9:02 pm
Lots of good ” summer reading” books this year; so hard pick. Enjoyed “The Witness” by Nora Roberts. Thought it was one of her best.
No movie stands out in my mind.
Betsy Pratt said,
August 13, 2012 @ 9:04 pm
I read Christine Falls a couple of months ago and found it really good. I like historical fiction, European settings and a bit of mystery and this book hit all three. The author has a really wonderful way of describing the characters. I especially loved it. The last book before that one (besides all the Percy Jackson/Rick Riordan books) was The Apothecary’s Daughter. Another historical fiction set in Italy this time. Really interesting story about a young woman in love who is sent to a nunnery as punishment for falling in love with her music teacher. The Apothecary’s Daughter also lands in the nunnery and she takes the young woman under her wing. Loved it!
Thanks for holding the giveaway,
Betsy in the sunny Seattle suburbs
Mary Clark said,
August 13, 2012 @ 9:06 pm
I have been knitting SO much I haven’t seen a movie or read a book but ask me anything about the Tour deFrance or the Olympics! When I do read I love anything by Philippa Gregory or Elin Hilderbrand.
Meryl said,
August 13, 2012 @ 9:20 pm
My book group just read “Gone Girl”, which was full of suspense!! I couldn’t put it down!:)
lisa oberteuffer said,
August 13, 2012 @ 9:21 pm
I never go to the movies anymore–it’s rentals only for me–so I will have to stick to best book.
and the winner is: a 1997 novel by Kate Atkinson called “Human Croquet.” her language is amazing, the subject matter is delightfully odd and ever so slightly disturbing. is it a mystery? a crazy historical fantasy? a coming-of-age tale? or all of these and more?
if susanna clarke (jonathan strange & mr norrell) and john irving collaborated on a book, it might be something like this one … give it a try!
Eileen Schwab said,
August 13, 2012 @ 9:39 pm
Best story has been “Unbroken”.
Kathy in Alaska said,
August 13, 2012 @ 10:07 pm
The Millennium Trilogy (Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) is excellent, though not for the squeamish. Right now, I’m reading the last book in the Outlander series which, although it is very lengthy, is just as fascinating as any historical / romance / fiction I have ever read. Thanks, Sheri!
Conchita said,
August 13, 2012 @ 10:33 pm
I actually just got into the Sookie Stackhouse novels. Yeah, I’m pretty late to the party, lol.
Linda W. said,
August 13, 2012 @ 10:59 pm
I recently saw The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. Two thumbs up! And then went out and bought the book of the same name by Deborah Moggach.
dana said,
August 13, 2012 @ 11:06 pm
I’m a big Inspector Lynley fan. Elizabeth George has a new one in this series out, Believing the Lie.
Celia Edwards said,
August 13, 2012 @ 11:17 pm
I read “The Expats” by Chris Pavone and couldn’t put it down!
Kit said,
August 13, 2012 @ 11:19 pm
Man, my favorite book I have read so far this year is The Beekeeper’s Apprentice. With all the Sherlock fervor, this was one that really struck me. I would have complained that it was a fanfic with a Mary Sue but, well, it’s pretty well written for a fanfic and the Mary Sue was an intriguing character.
Kathleen. Atwood said,
August 13, 2012 @ 11:28 pm
I read the first book of The Hunger Games trilogy, which was excellent. Another good book “The Ladies Man” by one of my favorite Irish writers.
Loretta Barrett said,
August 14, 2012 @ 12:11 am
My favorite book this summer is”The game of Thrones” As for movie “The Hunger Games”. I also read all three books and enjoyed them.
Em said,
August 14, 2012 @ 12:27 am
Oh, dear. Choices Choices. For book I’d have to say the Blackout/All Clear duology by Connie Willis. I don’t really watch movies, but do listen to a lot of audiobooks. There I’d like to recommend the Sharing Knife quartet or the Curse of Chalion series by Lois McMaster Bujold.
Kathleen Champlain said,
August 14, 2012 @ 2:20 am
Favorite book or movie? Oh, my! I have to confess that I have not read anything this summer except the newspaper, a few blogs, and a bunch of knitting patterns. The only movie I have seen is “The Music Man” (not exactly new!) which I listened to in the car while the grandkids watched and were quiet–I also sang a bit, just love the score. My time has been spent with grandkids visiting, knitting for Camp Loopy, and laying quietly in bed for 3 weeks with the shingles. I still have periods of intense pain. The best advice I have for anyone is that when they turn 60 get the shingles shot!
Denise in GSO said,
August 14, 2012 @ 3:21 am
The best movie I’ve seen this summer is The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.
Marianne Tantillo said,
August 14, 2012 @ 3:59 am
The best movie I´ve seen this summer is my all-time favourite, which I´ve seen well over 20 times. And now once more!!!
Princess Bride
It´s a wonderful and funny movie
Pam F. said,
August 14, 2012 @ 4:25 am
Read? Who has time to read when we have all this knitting to do
The best audiobook I’ve “read” so far this summer is “A Discovery of Witches” by Deborah Harkness. I’m still in the midst of listening to it, but so far it’s pretty good. I’ve heard it described as paranormal romance *shutter* but it’s much more intelligent and literary than that.
Anne O'Connor said,
August 14, 2012 @ 4:47 am
The best book I have read this summer is “The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry”, a humorous yet serious look at relationships, growing older, and choices we make in our lives.
Judi said,
August 14, 2012 @ 4:54 am
The Help. I read the book and then watched the movie last week. As always, the book was better than the movie. It was a great book!
Elizabeth said,
August 14, 2012 @ 5:20 am
I haven’t finished it yet because I would rather knit than read, but the best book I’ve started this summer is called The Tiger’s Wife.
Sharon said,
August 14, 2012 @ 5:30 am
Best movie of the summer – The Avengers, fun with superheroes. Best book Faithful Place by Tana French, who writes well enough that I almost don’t mind the plot faults.
Nadine said,
August 14, 2012 @ 6:11 am
Hm, let me see, there was no movie in particular but there were plenty of books. I had to replace my beloved old Kindle with a shiny new one and in the process I discovered many lost treasures since I had to sort everything into collections again.
A book that really, in a way, haunted me was The Light Between Oceans by ML Stedman.
Michelle R said,
August 14, 2012 @ 6:13 am
Movie: Brave
Book: The Age of Miracles, Karen Thompson Walker (1/2way through now & can’t wait to see what happens!), The Fault in our Stars (my 13yo daughter insisted I read it, poignant), Calling Invisible Women (a quick, and for this mom, all-too-believable story).
It is hard to read & knit simultaneously. & I love to read, not listen. + I read for work (I’m an editor), so I choose my books carefully! So little time, so many books! & yarn!
Katie said,
August 14, 2012 @ 6:15 am
I cannot just pick one! I loved the Night Circus, a beautiful romantic fiction novel; and Wild, a story about a young woman trying to put her life back together, who heads off to hike the 1100 mile Pacific Crest Trail without having a clue as to what she is doing. I’m looking forward to reading through the comments, reading time is so precious I hate to waste time on a book that is not worthwhile.
Susan said,
August 14, 2012 @ 6:23 am
So much knitting that only books read were the Hunger Games Trilogy.
Lindsay said,
August 14, 2012 @ 6:28 am
Well, I had a baby in May, so movies are pretty much nonexistent for me right now. But, the best book I’ve read this summer is “The Secret Life of Bees”. Poignant, cheerful, and heartbreaking, all at the same time.
Sheila Mayhew said,
August 14, 2012 @ 6:42 am
I sure like the Help – -made me laugh and cry!!
Dawn'l Burns said,
August 14, 2012 @ 7:05 am
Not a movie, but three seasons of Masterpiece Mystery’s Inspector Lewis on Netflix. I love those guys!
Aj said,
August 14, 2012 @ 7:15 am
I loved the New Batman movie.
Samantha said,
August 14, 2012 @ 7:30 am
Hunger Games…reading the series with my daughter this summer and really enjoying it!
Sara Bruce said,
August 14, 2012 @ 7:40 am
I would like to say that Magic Mike was my favorite, but it really wasn’t a good movie. Hunger Games was the best I’ve seen so far this summer. I really haven’t had much time to do any recreational reading though.
Angie said,
August 14, 2012 @ 7:45 am
since movies are ridiculously expensive! the most recent book would be the Hunger games good books!
Paula said,
August 14, 2012 @ 8:05 am
Half Broke Horses by Jeannette Wallis. Based on her grandmother who must have been quite a character.
Shoemaker’s Wife about Italian immigrants.
Enjoyed them both.
Leslie said,
August 14, 2012 @ 8:10 am
Well since I have two toddlers we dont get much movie time, but I am reading 50 Shades of Grey. It’s not the best book I’ve ever read but its what I’m reading.
Terri said,
August 14, 2012 @ 8:17 am
I loved Brave. Rich colors, depth of field and awesome story.
Stacey Wagers said,
August 14, 2012 @ 8:25 am
The best book this summer is “Remembering Isaac: The Wise and Joyful Potter of Niederbipp.” I throw pottery, so it struck a chord with me. It’s about a young man, just graduating from college who is a passionate potter. He becomes the newest potter in a 300 year old town in PA. The book is his sketch book, so it has lots of pictures as well as a self-propelled movie of throwing a bowl. I connected with the young man and his passion for throwing.
My favorite movie is The Avengers. I loved the characters!
Karey said,
August 14, 2012 @ 8:26 am
I would recommend the book the Help and I really like the movie as well
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Kathy Rasmussen said,
August 14, 2012 @ 8:27 am
I’m in the middle of reading the Dragon Tattoo trilogy (just started book 3) and am really enjoying those.
Kathy Leh said,
August 14, 2012 @ 8:46 am
The very best book AND movie I’ve read/seen recently is THE HELP. What started out as a small project to expose the lives of rich Southern women and their ‘help’ turned into a book for a young woman journalist. The movie followed the book almost exactly. Perfect summer reading!
Christy said,
August 14, 2012 @ 9:14 am
I’ve been reading the Game of Thrones books – they’re so long and there are so many of them that those are pretty much the only books I’ve read this summer! As for movies, I’m on the Dark Knight Rises bandwagon. The movie was great, and I love the soundtrack!
Christienne said,
August 14, 2012 @ 9:24 am
Since I havent’ done any reading yet this summer, the best movie I did see was TED!!! I was laughing so hard, i snorted & cried!! lol
Happy Knitting xo
Anna said,
August 14, 2012 @ 10:11 am
Just finished reading A Game of Thrones, the first in the series by George R.R. Martin. Fantastic writing and an exciting story made this large volume fly by! Very hard to put it down in order to get some knitting done.
Lynda said,
August 14, 2012 @ 10:17 am
I’ve seen 2 really good movies so far this summer – 1. The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (how could it miss with those 2 great “Dames”, Judi Dench and Maggie Smith?) and 2. Moonrise Kingdom.
For books it would be Hugh Brewster’s “Gilded Lives, Fatal Voyage; Daphne Kalotay’s “Russian Winter” and I just re-read Kate Mosse’s “Labyrinth. I’m about to start Jo Nesbo’s “The Snowman” and I’m impatiently waiting for the December release of Preston/Douglas’s next novel in the Pendergast series – “Two Graves” (just planning ahead).
Angele said,
August 14, 2012 @ 10:17 am
The best book I’ve read this summer is The Night Circus. It is such a good book and I’ve heard they will be making it into a movie.
ikkinlala said,
August 14, 2012 @ 10:43 am
I really enjoyed Late Nights on Air by Elizabeth Hay.
Lisa said,
August 14, 2012 @ 10:43 am
I can tell you what NOT to read. Do not read 50 shades of grey. Terrible. Awful.
Milly said,
August 14, 2012 @ 10:44 am
The best book I read this summer is A Dirty Job by Christopher Moore… irreverent and hilarious! It’s even better in audio book form… read by Fisher Stevens!
Andi said,
August 14, 2012 @ 10:57 am
I re-read To Kill A Mockingbird this summer. I never tire of the classics.
melody cross said,
August 14, 2012 @ 11:09 am
I just finished a marathon read of the A Song of Ice and Fire (all 5 books) and I thought The Avengers was awesome but so was The Dark Knight Rises.
Janene Reeves said,
August 14, 2012 @ 11:11 am
Reading A Song of Ice and Fire! Wonderful read!
Allison said,
August 14, 2012 @ 11:57 am
So far I’ve enjoyed seeing the Batman movie.
Carol said,
August 14, 2012 @ 12:03 pm
We liked Jack Black in Bernie.
Thanks for the contest!
Andrea said,
August 14, 2012 @ 12:36 pm
The Midwife of Venice and Divergent were two excellent books!
Deb Greenberger said,
August 14, 2012 @ 12:44 pm
Jumping up and down here. Pick me! Pick me!
Liz Turnipseed said,
August 14, 2012 @ 12:47 pm
Every summer since 11th grade I’ve made it a point to read the Great Gatsby. It’s one of my all time favorites. I’m a huge sucker for that entire era.
Jenny said,
August 14, 2012 @ 12:58 pm
Moonrise Kingdom came out this summer and it is a great movie, funny and quirky. I would suggest the Song of Ice and Fire series by R.R. Martin, really good.
Angie said,
August 14, 2012 @ 1:09 pm
Since movies are outrageous in price. the Hunger Games books are great!
Denese said,
August 14, 2012 @ 1:15 pm
I loved “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”. Funny and touching; ultimately uplifting. When I grow up I want to be Judi Dench!
ardosa said,
August 14, 2012 @ 1:15 pm
as i moved clear cross country from new england to arizona… no books were read. Actually I only 1/2 moved. I flew out with barely anything (some clothing, one single interchangable knitting needle set and very little of my knitting stash
) so the rest of my items are still in NH. I need to close on a house before the family (and stash!
) move here…
so i went to a few movies with my oldest (14) daughter who joined me a month ago. The best thing we saw so far was the newest batman movie – which isn’t saying a lot -it wasn’t my favorite of all of the batman movies… but we saw it in d-box so the seats move with the movie, which was cool.
we’ve seen i think 6-7 movies…. including spiderman, total recall (total garbage!), MIB3… it was the summer of what was supposed to be just fun movies… trying to get over what feels like a foreign land.
i’d love to win. I need to knit and its another month or so until this closing (as the first 5 bids for houses fell through for one reason or another! Please let this one go through!) and so i’m stashless and although i can buy anything at LYS, i can’t really get much online because i’m at an extended stay hotel and i’d feel guilty ordering a full new stash if i can’t organize it!
nb said,
August 14, 2012 @ 1:57 pm
I have been happily reading my way through Terry Pratchett and so far my favorite is probably Reaper Man, but maybe it is Guards! Guards! or whatever the next one I get is… These are kind of hard to knit to, tho, unless I have a large stretch of plain knitting. Now I’m looking for more Brit humor writers, so who else have you got?
Susan said,
August 14, 2012 @ 2:17 pm
Best Book – Oldie but goodie – Animal Dreams – Kingsolver
Best Movie – Oldie Again – My Fair LAdy
Joy Catanzaro said,
August 14, 2012 @ 7:14 pm
I listen to audiobooks while I knit and I’ve listened to several good ones this summer…Janet Evanovich (14 and 15) and Anne Perry (Death in the Devil’s Acre and Cardington Crescent). We haven’t been to any movies this summer so I can’t answer that one.
Suzanne said,
August 14, 2012 @ 7:18 pm
it’s hard to pick one but my favourite is the shopaholic series by sophia kinsella. I love all of her books.
yarnsitter said,
August 14, 2012 @ 7:47 pm
Haven’t seen any new movies but a couple of my favourites are “Sliding Doors” and “Kate and Leopold”.
Diana T said,
August 14, 2012 @ 8:13 pm
My favorite movie of the summer was Moonrise Kingdom, just wonderful!
Jennifer Burns said,
August 14, 2012 @ 8:33 pm
I would say that I am really digging the Piano Teacher. Happy Anniversary!
Kelly said,
August 14, 2012 @ 9:01 pm
My favorite book of the summer was Gone Girl-it really kept me guessing.
Melissa said,
August 14, 2012 @ 10:47 pm
I’ve really enjoyed watching Mirror Mirror this summer and my kids like it too.
Ayana said,
August 15, 2012 @ 8:21 am
My favorite book so far this summer has been The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern. It’s hard not to get caught up in the fantasy of it all while reading it.
Kat Kraklio said,
August 15, 2012 @ 9:17 am
I haven’t read many novels this year. The best book I’ve read would have to be Carly’s Voice by Arthur Fleishmann and Carly Fleishmann. Very inspiring!
Betsy said,
August 15, 2012 @ 9:34 am
This summer I read A Good American by Alex George. If you like mysteries, John Lescroart novels are adequate. Anything by Philip Gulley, a Quaker minister, are funny! Jan Karon’s series, the Mitford series, you’ll get a whole bunch of great reads. Agree….Major Petigrew’s Last Stand was a good one!
Susan Farbstein said,
August 15, 2012 @ 9:34 am
Sheri I really don’t read anymore now that Harry Potter series is over. I watch movies non-stop and my favs are Fargo, Ice Harvest, Gross Pointe Blank, Undertaking Betty, Saving Grace. There is an interesting one that was on cable that I saved to my dvr. It’s with Paul Giamatti and Dustin Hoffman called Barney’s Version. This is the cable synopsis: [2010, in this poignant comedy-drama, Barny Panofsky (Giamatti) goes thru 3 different marriages over the course of 30 yrs, even falling in love with his 3rd wife on his second wedding day!] also a quirky one with Rupert Grint and Julie Walters called Driving Lessons. Has Laura Linney in it too!
Penny said,
August 15, 2012 @ 9:58 am
Best book this summer. It is an old book from the ’30s “How to Win Friends & Influence People” by Dale Carnegie. Wonderful book and just as pertinent now as it was back then.
Ginger said,
August 15, 2012 @ 10:38 am
The best books I read this summer are The hunger game trilogy and the best movie so far has been Just Go With It.
Loraine Boyce said,
August 15, 2012 @ 10:43 am
I have been reading a lot this summer and most of what I have read is books I am rereading. I love the Twilight series for some reason. Call me crazy I guess. As for movies the kiddos and I had a Pirates weekend. I had never seen them before as someone told me they would be too scary for the kiddos when they were little so I saved them up and we have a great time watching them together. Love spending time with the family!
Beth said,
August 15, 2012 @ 10:50 am
I am listeningto clockwork prince, by Cassandra Clare, and am enjoying it. It’s the second book in a series (the first was clockwork angel, also enjoyed). I really enjoyed the dark knight rises- went with friends on my birthday. I also read the immortal life of Henrietta lacks this past spring, and would highly commend it for non-fiction.
Delia said,
August 15, 2012 @ 10:53 am
thirding or fourthing the don’t-read-50-Shades-of-Grey suggestion. I couldn’t make it through the second chapter.
I’m reading Civil War books – since Gore Vidal recently passed away, I’ve started to re-read ‘Lincoln’. What a wonderful writer he was.
A girl called Pete said,
August 15, 2012 @ 11:09 am
I am rereading Back Roads by Tawni O’Dell. I find it interesting how a book changes for you and is colored by the stage in your life in which it is read. I am glad to experience this marked difference ten years later. On a side note, Back Roads has been adapted into a movie and is in pre-production now.
Tara said,
August 15, 2012 @ 11:49 am
I think the best thing I’ve read this summer is “In the Garden of the Beast” by Erik Larson. Happy Anniversary!
Kristine Bennett said,
August 15, 2012 @ 11:57 am
Don’t mean to enter twice but can’t recall if I already left a comment. You guys are awesome!
Liz in Missouri said,
August 15, 2012 @ 12:02 pm
I’ve had an easy-read summer for a change. When they started the “Longmire” series on A&E, I started reading the books. Great entertainment ( let’s call them mystery/westerns).
Fun to read the books and put the TV faces to the characters.
Connie said,
August 15, 2012 @ 12:32 pm
The best movie (I can’t believe I’m saying this) I saw this summer was The Trhree Stooges. The Stooges were very popular back in the 60′s and 70′s but I didn’t really care for them. My husband, however was hooked on them. My grandson convinced me to buy the movie and surprise him. We all sat and watched it and I must admit it was hesterically funny.
Beth said,
August 15, 2012 @ 1:57 pm
I have read a few really good books this summer – two favorites
The Cat’s Table by Michael Ondaantje – equisite prose, great story
The Leisure Seeker by Michael Zadoorian – funny, sad
Maureen F said,
August 15, 2012 @ 3:50 pm
Great minds think, read, watch movies and knit alike? I read ‘Secret Daughter’ this summer and found it thought-provoking. The courage of the Indian woman’s determination to give her daughter life and the courage of her sister to guide her where she could do that made me think about my choices and my sisters. I saw The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel with an old friend from military days and we laughed and definitly related to the hotel and people. We stayed in places like that and met people like that…
Teresa said,
August 15, 2012 @ 4:38 pm
Best Movie is definitely Marvels-The Avengers. Have seen it twice, and an contemplatiing seeing it again at the Cinema Savers. Can’t beat a $3 movie.
Best book is really a tie between 2 series. The Lupi Series by EIleen Wilks, and the Tinker Series by Wen Spencer. When the 3rd book (Elfhome) came out this summer, I had to reread the first two, and fell in love with her world building again. That made me read everything I have by Wen Spencer. Replacing all my paper copies with e-copies is a slow process, but totally worth it.
Rasa said,
August 15, 2012 @ 5:23 pm
The best book I read this summer is Kite Runner. So many people had said it was good, but I didn’t jump on it then…you know…sometimes it takes a while…finally got to it…WONDERFUL!!!
Jen said,
August 15, 2012 @ 5:44 pm
I’ve been reading Legacy by Mary Stewart. It is the four book bundle of a story about Merlin from the time he was a child. I got sucked right in and can’t stop reading!
Karen fogel said,
August 15, 2012 @ 5:54 pm
Shadese of Grey series. fast read and lets say erotic
Vicki said,
August 15, 2012 @ 5:59 pm
I am reading The Game of Thrones. I just finished book 1 and watched the first 2 seasons of the HBO series. I am now on book 2. I loved reading and listening to The Help. The audio book is excellent!!! The movie was very well done.
lainey said,
August 15, 2012 @ 6:13 pm
I have been thoroughly enjoying the Fifty Shades books this summer (blush), but im also listening to Game of Thrones and I love that, too!
Ashley K said,
August 15, 2012 @ 6:23 pm
The best book I’ve read this summer was definitely The Zombie Autopsies- such an interesting take on the genre!
I haven’t seen too many new movies, but I did rather enjoy Prometheus:)
PlazaJen said,
August 15, 2012 @ 6:35 pm
Best book? Definitely “Gone Girl” by Gillian Flynn. I love that she’s from Kansas City – she’s set all three of her novels in the Kansas/Missouri area, too!
Movie would have to be …hee – Magic Mike! It was just so campy & fun and a great girlfriends movie night out… I think I’ll “need” the DVD as I hear the full dance scenes are gonna be on it.
Lisa batton said,
August 15, 2012 @ 6:40 pm
The best books ever. L.A. Meyer’s. jackie Faber series. There 9 of them and the reader is outstanding. A happy anniversary
Dolores Rodriguez said,
August 15, 2012 @ 6:43 pm
“The Elegence of the Hedgehog” is a beautifully written and a wonderful read. It is universal in appeal and I think everyone will like it.
mamieto4 said,
August 15, 2012 @ 6:44 pm
3 VERY good books I’ve read this summer
Defending Jacob
The Language of Flowers
The Shoemaker’s Wife
Judy said,
August 15, 2012 @ 6:48 pm
Two books that I really liked were The Age of Wonder, by Karen Thompson Walker and Gone Girl, by Gillian Flynn. Although I’ve seen it before, and it’s not a new movie, I watched the movie Chicago last night and I’ve been humming the songs all day.
arcelia said,
August 15, 2012 @ 6:48 pm
The best book I’ve read is Miguel de Cervantes’ Don Quixote
Thanks for the chance to win one of the beautiful anniversary kits!
Margaret said,
August 15, 2012 @ 6:49 pm
Finally got around to reading The Passage by Justin Cronin. Definite post apocalyptic, vampire science fiction, and long to boot. But I really enjoyed it.
Movies ” The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” and “Avengers”. Hulk… smash….
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August 15, 2012 @ 6:49 pm
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Randi said,
August 15, 2012 @ 6:54 pm
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. Best book in a long time! Listen to it if you can. The language! The characters! The plot! All fabulous.
Maggie Lew said,
August 15, 2012 @ 6:56 pm
I read Drift by Rachel Maddow and it was very enlightening.
Meredith said,
August 15, 2012 @ 6:59 pm
Holy cats! What a great list of books! I need to come back and make notes!
In the summer I love to read trashy mysteries and I rarely even remember the titles. I did finish Cradle and All but can’t remember the author. For my holiday next week I want to read a really good book, so I’ve got Tigers in Red Weather by Ruth Padel, and I might reread Julian Barnes’ Sense of an Ending
Connie said,
August 15, 2012 @ 7:07 pm
I won a Kindle Fire a few weeks back & it works great for reading while knitting. I read a set of four books by Kathleen Morgan, excellent series The Brides of Culdee Creek.
Daughter of Joy
Woman of Grace
Lady of Light
Child of Promise
They are historical fiction, with Scottish heritage, & a Christian ethics value. I really was sad to read the last one, wish there had been more.
Jan said,
August 15, 2012 @ 7:10 pm
With all the wild fires going on out here in the west, it has been good summer to stay indoors and read/knit/read/knit. Thanks for expanding my reading list! Best book of the summer for me has been “Wild Goose Chase” by Mark Batterson.
Judith said,
August 15, 2012 @ 7:18 pm
Well my book group is reading Why We Get Fat by Taub. We’re in a mostly nonfiction stage these days!
Sharilyn said,
August 15, 2012 @ 7:21 pm
We went as a family to see the re-release of Singing in the Rain in theaters. We’ve seen this movie many times but it was so much fun to share it was a whole theater full of people. Listening to the kids laugh to the Make ‘em Laugh number was wonderful! I think it was so successful that they’re going to do it again. Enjoy!
Sharon M2 said,
August 15, 2012 @ 7:30 pm
I’ve been reading a lot of “young adult” books this summer: The Hunger Games, A series by Phillip Pullman, and another by Patrick Ness, and a more adult book called A Discovery of Witches ( if you like witches and vampires).
Cla said,
August 15, 2012 @ 7:31 pm
Since I’m dealing with a back injury movies are off the list. I have been mesmerized by the ken burns PBS series on WW2. Happy anniversary.
Linda said,
August 15, 2012 @ 7:35 pm
I too never seem to make it to the movies anymore. Thank goodness for Netflix! I did finish the book Cutting for Stone and it was quite good! Now I need to write down what everyone else read for ideas!
Maggie said,
August 15, 2012 @ 7:36 pm
The best book I’ve read this summer was probably Gaudy Night by Dorothy L. Sayers. I can’t recommend it without reservations, though, since it does have some innuendo and so on.
Shelly said,
August 15, 2012 @ 7:53 pm
I read Song of the Red Sparrow-Book one On Angels’ Wings, it was written by a friend of mine, and book two just came out, so it is next on the list.
Cheryl said,
August 15, 2012 @ 7:59 pm
Hope I’m not to late to enter the contest. I finished Steve Job’s biography. It was a bit long, but very interesting and insightful.
Jean said,
August 15, 2012 @ 8:07 pm
I just finished the Dark Is Rising Series by Susan Cooper. I am starting to think that the teen writers are doing a better job than adult content writers.I also thoroughly enjoyed the move “The Help”. But my go to movie for knitting is “Down Periscope” with Kelsey Grammer.
Jean said,
August 15, 2012 @ 8:07 pm
I just finished the Dark Is Rising Series by Susan Cooper. I am starting to think that the teen writers are doing a better job than adult content writers.I also thoroughly enjoyed the move “The Help”. But my go to movie for knitting is “Down Periscope” with Kelsey Grammer.
She said,
August 15, 2012 @ 8:10 pm
Favorite book this summer Miss Peregrine’s Home for Pecular Children, Ransom Riggs. NY Times best seller. From the fly: “Mysterious island. An abandoned orphanage. A strange collection of very Pecular photographs.” along the same genre as Night Circus, Morgenstern. Good movie: Red Tails. Nice easy watching .
Kym Hretz said,
August 15, 2012 @ 8:14 pm
I live the Dorothy Gilman series about Mrs. Pollifax. They’re from the 1970-80′s but you can find them any library I’m sure they’re also fantastic book on tapes. Then you can “read” and knit!
Happy anniversary!
Kathie z said,
August 15, 2012 @ 8:15 pm
Movie – life is beautiful
Tracy said,
August 15, 2012 @ 8:16 pm
I saw Woody Allen’s latest film, “Rome With Love” over the summer. It’s a fun one. Totally worthwhile for the beautiful Italian scenery alone!
Dianne said,
August 15, 2012 @ 8:18 pm
Princess of the Midnight Ball was great. It’s a take off on a fairy tale with a hero that knits!!! This sweet story is in children’s literature.
Kathie z said,
August 15, 2012 @ 8:22 pm
Movie – life is beautiful
Book – Keeper of lost causes
Maria said,
August 15, 2012 @ 8:24 pm
The best movie I’ve seen this summer was Brave. I had to quickly wipe away my tears before my daughters caught me. I must have gotten popcorn dust in my eyes!
For books, I’ve been reading the Mary Russell series by Laurie King. She starts out as a young apprentice of Sherlock Holmes and eventually becomes his wife. The great thing these books have done is lead me to other reading, like the complete Sherlock Holmes adventures and even Kipling’s Kim because the author puts all these little teasers from these other books. I highly recommend the Mary Russell books.
Marsha said,
August 15, 2012 @ 8:27 pm
This summer my hubby and I both watched a couple of good movies. One was, “I Bought a Zoo.” The other was “Act of Valor.” I just finished reading the book, “Stepping into Sunlight,” by Sharon Hinck. It’s a novel. It’s an excellent book. I had never heard of it, but the Frugal Girls had it posted for a free download. I don’t own a Kindle, so I download them onto my laptop. It works great!
Happy 6th Anniversary!!!
Rhonda said,
August 15, 2012 @ 8:35 pm
As a comic book nerd, I have to say Batman Rises was a fantastic end to the trilogy by Christopher Nolan.
Books? I’ve spent most of the summer working my way through Crime and Punishment. Finally finished it, so I can move on to something a bit lighter and more entertaining. Maybe I’ll take some suggestions from above!
Lissa Davies said,
August 15, 2012 @ 8:37 pm
I have to say the best book this summer was A Discovery of Witches. Think ‘ Twilight ‘ for intelligent grownups! Best movie: Salmon Fishing on the River Yemen. Excellent, thoughtful and gentle.
Lissa
Sarah said,
August 15, 2012 @ 8:44 pm
I’m a bit behind the times…but maybe you missed this one too? I saw The Artist on DVD. I loved it and look forward to watching again. So much symbolism. So much fun to watch with my family.
Happy 6th Anniversary! Here’s to many more!
Becky Wing said,
August 15, 2012 @ 8:44 pm
World War Z was the best book. I couldn’t get into it at first, but then I started to realize what it would be like if there was a zombie apocalypse.
The best movie was The Avengers!
Joan Kniffen said,
August 15, 2012 @ 8:51 pm
I just finished “Room” by Emma Donoghue, I fell in love with the little boy, and hated to see it end. I was glad to see the recommendation in the blog for “Wolf Hall” and “Bring up the Bodies”, I have read all of Phillippa Gregory’s books about Henry the VIII life and I am sure I will enjoy these by a different author. The best book of all time was “Cutting for Stone”, a wonderful book. Currently reading” 50 Shades of Grey”, curiosity got the best of me, not far enough into it to critique it.
I don’t go to many movies, see a few on Netflix, the last one I saw was “War Horse” and it was very good.
Debbie D said,
August 15, 2012 @ 8:54 pm
I read The Centurion’s Wife by Davis Bunn and Jannette Oke and loved it!
Sharon said,
August 15, 2012 @ 8:57 pm
Favorite book – War Brides by Helen Bryan.
Haven’t seen any movies this summer. Too busy! HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!!
natalie said,
August 15, 2012 @ 9:01 pm
The Hunger Games was my fav. movie so far. In fact I am planning on buying the DVD when it comes out this weekend. Loved the books also from the trilogy…
Teri said,
August 15, 2012 @ 9:05 pm
Best book I’ve read all summer–has to be the Fifty Shades of Grey phenom. Even though it is poorly written, complete dribble, and super porno, it’s a loin-burner, and everyone needs a good loin-burner every now and then!
Jenn DiRocco said,
August 15, 2012 @ 9:08 pm
Movie: Brave, with my daughter
Book: The Pursuit of Happiness by Douglas Kennedy
5elementknitr said,
August 15, 2012 @ 9:09 pm
Book: The Strain Trilogy (because vampires do NOT sparkle.)
Audiobook: The Help (4 actresses read the book – love that!)
Movie: The Warrior’s Way (kung fu western – awesome!)
TV Show: Downton Abbey (outstanding!)
ritainalaska said,
August 15, 2012 @ 9:13 pm
i’m not a movie watcher, but an avid reader … a book trader. have just finished nora roberts ‘high noon’, a light thriller without a whole lot of blood and guts and am now reading clive cussler’s ‘polar shift’ marine adventure and have dana stabenow’s ‘though not dead’, murder and mayhem alaska style, waiting. hope you find a pile of good books for your reading enjoyment!
Kathleen said,
August 15, 2012 @ 9:14 pm
Just read The Neverending Story. Not at all like the movie…well maybe a little like the movie. I loved it!
Brenda said,
August 15, 2012 @ 9:27 pm
Hello
I really loved “My Life in Stitches” by Rachael Herron. A great read. Moving, funny, and it’s got knitting
(Goodstuff on Rav)
Christine said,
August 15, 2012 @ 9:32 pm
In One Person by John Irving. As always, he can ramble but his stories are always rich in detail with layers of meaning. This particular book is his first in a while that challenges politics and the status quo, and really makes you examine your perceptions about people, gender, sexuality, and human kindness. We listened to it in audio format (checked out from the library) on our road trip from Wisconsin to Virginia and back. He manages to deal with very sensitive topics in a way that is classy and poignant.
Annette said,
August 15, 2012 @ 9:33 pm
With a 1.5 year old, I don’t get a lot of reading done. It interferes with my knitting in the evening and knitting gets my top priority in my free time. My husband and I finally saw The Help on dvd and loved it. I also recently saw Hope Springs and really liked it. I love Meryl Streep.
holly sheridan said,
August 15, 2012 @ 9:38 pm
Books would have to be The hunger games trilogy and abrahm lincoln vampire hunter.
Movie was for sure the dark knight rises
Kris Paige said,
August 15, 2012 @ 9:43 pm
Movie? Um, haven’t seen one in an age. However, I’ll submit two books! One was Water for Elephants, the other the audiobook version of Craig Johnson’s The Dark Horse. I was able to listen to that while I spun, plied and knit a project that HAD to get done by today–and I did it!
Sueko said,
August 15, 2012 @ 10:16 pm
The ONLY book I’ve read this summer was “Wild” and I tried to slog through “Fifty Shades of Grey” but it was just too stupid. I saw the movie “Moonlight Kingdom” which was really unique and quite creative. I think it is the movie I remember most from the dozens (really) I have seen this summer.
Crystal said,
August 15, 2012 @ 10:18 pm
I have read a lot of great books this summer. The Hunger Games trilogy is definitely a must-read. Left Neglected by Lisa Genova (I believe) is another great, thought-provoking read.
Also, that peanut butter brownie trifle looks delicious!
Deborah said,
August 15, 2012 @ 11:18 pm
I don’t know if I could call it my “favorite” but the book that I keep thinking about over and over is The Book Thief. I haven’t been to any movies.
Lani said,
August 15, 2012 @ 11:46 pm
Ender’s Game is a great sci fic book. I listened to it on CD this summer.
Kim said,
August 16, 2012 @ 12:11 am
I loved The Dark Knight Rises. Wonderful ending to a wonderful trilogy. As for books, I haven’t read many, and what I do read isn’t exactly on the bestseller list. A nonfiction book I would recommend is _Zeitoun_ by Dave Eggers. It’s about one family’s experiences before, during, and after Hurricane Katrina, with part of those experiences being due to the fact that the protagonist happens to be a Syrian American Muslim names Abdelrahman Zeitoun. Will make you gnash your teeth in parts, but also marvel at the human spirit.
Maria said,
August 16, 2012 @ 12:19 am
Book: ‘Defending Jacob’ (runner up ‘Gone Girl’)
Movie: ‘Moonri Kingdom’
rebeccawip said,
August 16, 2012 @ 12:47 am
i’m really enjoying the game of thrones novels. vive le loopy ewe!
Amy said,
August 16, 2012 @ 1:33 am
Well book reading hasn’t happened unless when surfing patterns and blogs count? ! Didn’t think so.
) However, my hubby and I went to the movies for our 12th anniversary on July 29th and saw the movie “Ted”. I can honestly say that I have NEVER laughed so hard, for so long, complete with laughter tears, in my entire life!!!!!! (I ‘m 41!) It was so darn funny! Shocking, crude at times, but so blissfully funny!!! I wanted to turn right back around, find another place to sit AND watch it all over again! Man, too funny!! I know I choked or snorted my diet coke a time or two for a well placed scene as I was taking a drink. It just couldn’t be helped. I hope ya’ll get to experience this movie and get that kind of healing laughter, too.
Kat said,
August 16, 2012 @ 2:09 am
I’m woefully behind on current movies and books, but I recently watched one of my favorite movies again – The Visitor. And I finally got around to seeing Thomas McCarthy’s directorial debut, The Station Agent, which I also loved.
Gail said,
August 16, 2012 @ 3:19 am
I just got a Roku and now I can watch streaming movies on my tv. Time to cue up all the costume dramas!
Lea said,
August 16, 2012 @ 4:13 am
Haven’t watched many newly released movies this year, and none that were outstanding, imo.
I did just finish a very good, particularly for a history buff, Rise to Rebellion by Jeff Shaara. If you enjoy the era of the American Revolution, this novel is worth reading!
Kathleen said,
August 16, 2012 @ 4:36 am
I loved “Shanghai Girls” by Lisa See so much I immediately bought the sequel and read that in a day; she also wrote “Snow Flower and the Secret Fan”.
Robin said,
August 16, 2012 @ 5:06 am
The Innocent by David Baldacci
Marti said,
August 16, 2012 @ 5:24 am
The best movie I have seen this summer is The Intouchables. It’s based on a true story about the unlikely relationaship between a quadripilegic millionaire and his home care giver. It’s French subtitled.
As for books, I’ve been reading a couple of the books from the Isabel Dalhousie series by Alexander McCall Smith. I love all his books, and this series is a little more serious than his others, but still very enjoyable.
Bizomy.com said,
August 16, 2012 @ 5:30 am
The Kooky Rascal…
Story of an artist and a dog.A mischievous puppy found in a barn… A tiny rascal that turns into a hilarious nightmare… The story of a friendship between an artist and a VERY peculiar dog. A funny novelette. Not for kids. Pietro Reviglio has receive…
Janet C said,
August 16, 2012 @ 5:32 am
The Kitchen Help is an excellent read!
Kathy K. said,
August 16, 2012 @ 5:48 am
My favorite book so far this year (and series, actually – I have read them all now) – is Spider’s Bite, by Jennifer Estep. It is part of her Elemental Assassins series – fun urban fantasy with a sassy, strong female lead character.
Stephanie said,
August 16, 2012 @ 5:48 am
The best book I read this summer is “A Discovery of Witches”, by Deborah Harkness. I was such a refreshing spin on some old concepts and very well written. I am currently in the middle of the second book by the same author, “Shadow of Night”.
Deborah Jennette said,
August 16, 2012 @ 5:58 am
Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett–great historical fiction
Anne Marie B said,
August 16, 2012 @ 6:09 am
Best movie I’ve seen is “Beasts of the Southern Wild” — lyrical, honest and inspiring!
Tabitha said,
August 16, 2012 @ 6:30 am
I will admit I rad the 50 Shades of Grey series and loved them. Loved the story line one you get past all the dirty stuff.
Kristine M. said,
August 16, 2012 @ 6:35 am
The best movie I’ve seen this summer is Avengers. I haven’t had time to see the new Batman movie yet but I hope that will be soon.
Elspeth said,
August 16, 2012 @ 6:48 am
I love reading the G.R.R. Martin series Song of Ice and Fire which is what Games of Thrones t.v. show comes from. On the last book now and sad that it will be a while until the 6th is released!
Sheila said,
August 16, 2012 @ 6:50 am
I am reading Mission to the Headhunters, a great book my son told me about, he now lives in Honduras with his new bride.
Maria said,
August 16, 2012 @ 6:57 am
A fictionalized book about a real Russian ballerina who had an affair with the last tsar, Nicholas….The True Memoirs of Little K by Adrienne Sharp
Patricia Sentell said,
August 16, 2012 @ 7:09 am
I love reading the Lord of the Rings books.
Julie Thompson said,
August 16, 2012 @ 7:12 am
The best book I have read (and am still reading ) is The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin. It makes you really look at what is important for happiness and fulfillment in life. Knitting, of course, is one of the most important sources of happiness.
Rebecca W. said,
August 16, 2012 @ 7:26 am
I really (really) enjoyed Brave, which we saw as a family. As the mother of an 8 year old who is very non-girly (yet still all girl, like the movie’s heroine), I really appreciated this very positive portrayal of a non-girly girl who marches to the beat of her own drum.
chris said,
August 16, 2012 @ 7:33 am
if you like mysteries, you should read “Before I Go to Sleep” by S.J. Watson. it has a surprise ending!
Jessica Ray said,
August 16, 2012 @ 7:42 am
Best book was Snow Flower and the secret fan. It gave a lot of things to think about and I couldn’t put it down. The best movie I saw this summer had to have been magic mike, not so much for the movie but for all the friends that I went and saw it with. We even took our knitting and had some great laughs and giggles. Sometimes it is not the movie you see but the people you see it with that make it memorable.
Michelle P. said,
August 16, 2012 @ 7:42 am
I’ve finished the first book “Outlander” of the Outlander series by Daina Gabaldon. What a captivating book. Can’t wait to start the next one – Dragonfly In Amber. Here is a list of books in this series so far:
Outlander
Dragonfly In Amber
Voyager
Drums of Autumn
The Fiery Cross
A Breath of Snow and Ashes
An Echo In The Bone
Scottie Santiago said,
August 16, 2012 @ 7:43 am
I listened to ‘The Help’ in the car. Makes you think and check yourself. The Golden Rule goes far in life!
Jane said,
August 16, 2012 @ 7:50 am
Not a big movie goer but THE HELP was a great movie.
Sherri said,
August 16, 2012 @ 8:18 am
The best book I’ve read this summer is “What There Is to Say, We Have Said,” the collected letters of Eudora Welty and William Maxwell. Love it!
Marsha R. said,
August 16, 2012 @ 8:18 am
I have been going to the library and looking through the stacks for new authors. I found a great new series: A Turing Hopper Mysteries by Donna Martin. They are an easy read and the main character is a computer “AIP Artificial Intelligence Personality”. The first one is called “You’ve got Murder”. I like the combination of mystery and computer geeky-ness.
Mel C. said,
August 16, 2012 @ 8:30 am
The best (only, but it was really awesome) movie I saw this summer was Brave. It was a GREAT story promoting a strong female character, rather than the standard princess drooling over some guy. Brave is extra special because I have a 4 year old daughter with red curly hair and a feisty personality to match Merida. She’s seen the movie twice now and I really think Merida is a great role model…now if only my daughter had the matching accent.
Mary Ellen said,
August 16, 2012 @ 9:03 am
Best movie by far was The Avengers, but my whole family loved Moonrise Kingdom. The latter is quite enjoyable, especially if you have had anything to do with Scouting.
I work in a bookstore and so read quite a lot. It is always difficult to choose a favorite, but I would highly recommend The Fault in our Stars by John Greene, and Broken Harbour by Tana French.
LouLou said,
August 16, 2012 @ 9:08 am
The best movie I saw, and one that everyone should see, was “The Intouchables”. It’s a French movie based on a true story about a rich man who is a parapalegic and hires this young street wise guy to take care of him. Their relationship enriches both their lives. It is funny and beautiful and at the end I was both laughing and crying!
Susan Smith said,
August 16, 2012 @ 9:13 am
Best film I’ve seen all YEAR – let alone all summer – is “Moonrise Kingdom”. It’s funny, sweet and it also looks at some important matters (love, relationships, truth and trust) in a wonderful way.
Best book so far this summer is the one I am reading now, Ann Patchett’s “State of Wonder.” Beautifully written and a joy to read.
Kelly said,
August 16, 2012 @ 9:27 am
Oh dear! My reading list is now three times as long as it was. I really enjoyed ‘The Beginner’s Goodbye’ by Anne Tyler.
Stephanie Finigian said,
August 16, 2012 @ 9:44 am
“Snuff”, by Terry Pratchett. It’s a fantasy world mystery novel with plenty of bacon references. Hilarious and totally impossible to put down.
Jessica said,
August 16, 2012 @ 9:50 am
The best book I read this summer was Still Alice. About a 52 year old woman with early onset Alzheimers. It was amazingly good!
Alice said,
August 16, 2012 @ 9:51 am
My movie winner for the summer was definitely “Avengers.” And not just because of all the man candy! (Not that the man candy wasn’t nice…) It was emotionally satisfying, but action packed.
Ashley said,
August 16, 2012 @ 10:00 am
I agree with Alice- Avengers was fantastic. The best book I’ve read would probably be Darkly Dreaming Dexter. I know I’m a bit behind, but I finally started the series and am definitely a fan!
Robin said,
August 16, 2012 @ 10:13 am
I’m currently in the middle of A Feast for Crows which is the fourth book in the Song of Ice and Fire series. I’ve been hearing wonderful things about the recently published regency romance, Edenbrooke, so I think the will be my next read. I’ve also added Jaws to my must read soon list.
I haven’t been to the movies much this summer, but I did see and enjoy Salmon Fishing on the Yemen. Of course, I like almost anything with Ewen McGregor in it.
Barbara said,
August 16, 2012 @ 10:47 am
My favorite summer read has to be Game of Thrones. Haven’t read much fantasy in years and since this was a hefty one, I took it on a cross-crountry road trip. In second place (can’t pick just one), I would highly recommend Patchett’s “State of Wonder.” A great read…
Lynn McManus said,
August 16, 2012 @ 11:41 am
I’ve reread quite a few Georgette Hyer’s. They are my favorites this year and every year when i need comfort reading. I’ve just started City of Scoundrels, an excellent story of Chicago during the summer of 1919 and all of the bad stuff that happened that summer.
Andrea said,
August 16, 2012 @ 11:42 am
I would have to say the best movie I saw this summer to be the Avengers but the Dark Knight Rises was a very close second. As for books… I’m not sure. I’ve read a bunch of stuff but nothing that stands out as spectacular.
Cherie said,
August 16, 2012 @ 1:54 pm
Enjoyed the movie “Brave”. Have read a lot this summer, but think Stephen King’s “11/22/63″ would be my favorite.
Beverley Blankenbeckler said,
August 16, 2012 @ 4:04 pm
One of the best movies I saw this summer (when it came on TV) was “Water for Elephants”. I watched it 3 times. One of my favorite books ever was published in 1970 by Richard Bach titled “Johnathan Livingston Seagull”. I don’t know why this came to mind, but it has always stuck in my mind…Is available on Kindle, etc and is also a movie. Very short…an easy read…with great meaning.
Deena said,
August 16, 2012 @ 4:21 pm
We just rewatched Leatherheads, with George Clooney and laughed our way through again. If you want some giggles, go for this one.
ROXANNE said,
August 16, 2012 @ 4:52 pm
I just finished “Water for Elephants”. It was wonderful, passionate, romantic and exciting. The movie was just as thrilling. It was my most favorite of all. How could you resist? Of course, I couldn’t miss watching the whole Twilight series. I can’t wait to see the last one. A mix of romanticism with blood lust. What a mix.
Susan Wetherall said,
August 16, 2012 @ 4:59 pm
I am working on the last book of three.The Girl who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest-Stieg Larsson.I have been to a couple of movies but I really enjoyed the Hunger Games.Last night I watched a harrowing but compelling movie Crossing Over.
Elena said,
August 16, 2012 @ 6:11 pm
“Bend it Like Beckham” is a really great movie!
Karen B said,
August 16, 2012 @ 7:13 pm
I am way to busy knitting to read and I like it a lot better to.
The best movie I saw this summer was the Avengers.
Peggy Elwood said,
August 16, 2012 @ 9:54 pm
My reading has slacked off as my knitting has picked up, but of the few books I have read, I loved The Help! Very insightful as well as entertaining.
Juli Bredestege said,
August 16, 2012 @ 11:16 pm
I read books from students recommendations as a teacher- 2 that I highly recommend are Kira-Kira & Blood on the River
One is historical fiction, about the founding of the first colonies & how they survived from the point of view of a young boy sent on the voyage. The other was a story about an immigrant family and their assimilation into life in America & their struggles as seen through the eyes of the daughter,
Amanda said,
August 17, 2012 @ 7:39 am
I thoroughly enjoyed Respect the Spindle. Actual for fun reading would be the OddThomas series. We’re been reading it at work. Best movie would be The Help.
Sandie said,
August 17, 2012 @ 9:03 am
I have been revisiting the past and re reading Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander series. And since I am in the middle of moving, I havent seen a movie in so long I can’t remember! Congratulations on your 6th anniversary!
Mairi said,
August 17, 2012 @ 10:00 am
I haven’t seen it yet, but I’m greatly looking forward to “Paranorman” – out today! Perfect fare for our family, and we’ll all be going this weekend. I saw “Brave”, and it was decent – well-executed and fun, though somewhat insubstantial.
Sue Hoover said,
August 17, 2012 @ 10:09 am
I would have to say the best book I’ve read this was “O Pioneers!” by Willa Cather. It is a classic and I wanted to read it forever. I’m already on the request list for the follow-up book and can’t wait to get started on it next.
sarah said,
August 17, 2012 @ 12:04 pm
the best book I’ve read this summer is I Michael Bennett.
Knitwise though, I’m still having fun with Rebecca Danger’s book, can’t wait til her next one!
Susan said,
August 17, 2012 @ 12:14 pm
I am embarrassed to admit that I read (glossed through) the Fifty Shades series. I agree with a previous post that it was poorly written erotica. I am looking forward to reading darwin’s ghost
Janet Duff said,
August 17, 2012 @ 1:50 pm
I’ve been reading Lies Women Believe and the Truth That Sets Them Free by Nancy Leigh Demoss. It is so inspiring and has helped me be so free from the lies of he enemy. I highly recommend it. Thanks for the opportunity to enter.
Jan said,
August 17, 2012 @ 4:33 pm
One of the better books I’ve read this year that has stuck with me is “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children” by Ransom Riggs. Excellent fiction mixed with photography, I can’t recommend it enough.
Donita said,
August 17, 2012 @ 5:57 pm
What a great anniversary kit giveaway! It’s been a whirlwind summer and I’ve had
difficulty finding time to knit or read. The last book I read was “The Secret Between Us” by Barbara Delinsky. It’s not the type of book I would usually pick up but it was a quick read and it held my interest.
Donna Christiansen said,
August 17, 2012 @ 7:07 pm
Sisterhood of Dune for the book.
Rear view mirror for the movie
Kay Standefer said,
August 18, 2012 @ 3:24 pm
That’s easy – I have one that fills both categories: “Game of Thrones”. Man, George R.R. Martin can WRITE! I know it’s a series, but it just lasts that much longer than a measly 2 hours.
Another candidate for the book – The Weird Sisters. If you have a sister or two, you’ll instantly start putting them into the roles. I imagine you’d do that with sisters-by-choice, too.
Denny said,
August 19, 2012 @ 9:25 am
I just finished Disembodied Bones by CL Bevill and I hope to watch
The Hunger Games today with my DH.
Debby said,
August 19, 2012 @ 9:26 am
“Debby not Denny”. Sorry
Ann Moore said,
August 21, 2012 @ 7:00 am
Love the anniversary kit! Congrats!
Naomi said,
August 21, 2012 @ 10:19 am
I listened to Maisie Dobbs mystery series – audio books from my local library.
Irene said,
August 22, 2012 @ 11:54 am
the best book I ever read are actual 2 as they as a sequel
“THE SECRET” and “THE POWER”
a must read for everyone
Lynne in Florida said,
September 25, 2012 @ 9:26 am
I’ve been re-reading some old favorites this summer, the Deryni books by Katherine Kurtz. Fantasy, set in a reasonably accurate Dark Ages (900CE) and 1200CE), the series purports to be a history of the Haldane line of royalty, with a side of “magic”. There are two “races” in the history, normal humans and deryni, the latter of which has the “magic”, a form of ESP, if you will. The plotting is dense, with many sub-plots twined together skillfully. If you like this sort of thing, you’ll love this series, at 15 volumes and counting.
Kathleen said,
October 12, 2012 @ 4:35 pm
I was looking for the recipe for a roast beef you posted awhile ago and my daughter saw this “Peanut Butter Brownie Trifle”. Well, I made the roast beef (yummy) and she mad the Trifle. This is not the dessert for a family of 3! So good, our cat even enjoyed a piece of roast beef with some of the cool whip on the side.