I am linking up to the Sunday Post hosted by Kim of Caffeinated Book Reviewer and The Sunday Salon (TSS) hosted by Deb Nance of Readerbuzz where participants recap our week, talk about what we are reading, share any new books that have come our way, and whatever else we want to talk about. I am also linking It's Monday! What Are you Reading? hosted by Kathryn of Book Date where readers talk about what they have been, are and will be reading.
I am linking up Stacking the Shelves hosted by Marlene of Reading Reality a meme in which participants share what new books came their way recently.
Spring Break is winding down for us. Mouse wanted to do an unofficial bookstore crawl during Spring Break, and so we visited several of the independent bookstores in and around town in addition to the local Barnes and Noble throughout her time off. That was a lot of fun! We also spent a couple days in San Diego just to get away. We went on a ghost tour that took us inside a few of the well known haunts in San Diego--we all enjoyed it immensely. We also spent a day at Balboa Park, visiting the botanical gardens and a couple of the museums there. No vacation is complete without a bookstore visit, and we stopped in at the Mysterious Galaxy Bookstore, which my husband and daughter had to drag me out of--but not without books, of course! I think we all needed the break and a chance to recharge.
We also had the chance to tour the Davis-Horton House (below), which is said to be one of the most haunted houses in the area, particularly popular among ghost and paranormal activity hunters. Alas, there were no ghost sightings while we were there, but we enjoyed hearing about the house's history.
Outside the Davis-Horton House
Inside the Davis-Horton House
Dante, one of your tour hosts, explaining the use of an
antique picnic basket at the Davis-Horton House
On the ghost tour, we had the chance to go into the present day Horton Grand Hotel in the Gaslamp District, where two of the rooms are said to be haunted, both having been built on properties that had been a brothel run by the famous Ida Bailey and also Wyatt Earp's Seven Buckets of Blood gambling hall. And we visited the well-known haunted Whaley House in Old Town San Diego, which has quite a history. The tour ended with a visit to a seemingly small graveyard in Old Town, which turns out not to be so small--when you think of all the bodies still buried under the sidewalks and paved street.
Outside the Casa del Prado
Outside the botanical building (Balboa Park)
Lily pond outside the botanical building
California Tower of the Museum of Us
Even amidst moments of personal joy, the weight of events and news in the U.S. and around the world is always there. Americans may not feel the repercussions now, but we surely will even as some already are.
What have you been up to? I hope you are well!
At the moment, I am juggling three books. Pandora's Jar by Natalie Haynes is my latest nonfiction book (I have talked about it so much that my husband wants to read it). I am also reading A Sorceress Comes to Call by T. Kingfisher--I really do not like Evangeline. My current audiobook is Before I Go by Kennedy Ryan, which is the first book in the Skyland series. My diverse romance book club will be reading the second book of the series in May. While Ryan's books are part of a series, they can be read as stand alone novels (each book features a different couple), but my library had a copy so I thought I would give it a try. I am loving it to far!
What are you reading right now? Is it something you would recommend?
Where I share what everyone else in my family is reading
~ Mouse's Current Reads ~
The Language of Spells by Garret Weyr
The Apothecary Diaries, Vol. 11 by Nekokurage, Natsu Hyuuga, Itsuki Nanao
Sixteen Souls (#1) by Rosie Talbot
The False Prince (Ascendance #1) by Jennifer A. Nielson
~ Anjin's Current Reads ~
Too Many Losing Heroines, Vol. 3 by Takibi Amamori, illustrated by Imigimuru (light novel)
Uncle from Another World, Vol. 11 by Hotondoshindeiru, translated by Christina Rose
Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun, Vol. 1 by Izumi Tsubaki, translated by Leighann Harvey
Mouse wanted to do our very own personal bookstore crawl during her Spring Break, and so we visited several of the new and used independent bookstores (in addition to the local Barnes and Noble). These are the books I picked up:
Oathbound (Legendborn Cycle #3) by Tracy Deonn
Reclaim the Stars: 17 Tales Across Realms & Space edited by Zoraida Córdova
Tea You at the Altar (Tomes & Tea #3) by Rebecca Thorne
Translation State by Ann Leckie
Karaoke Queen by Dominic Lim
Metamorphoses by Ovid
Divine Might: Goddesses in Greek Myth by Natalie Haynes
Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds
Foundryside (The Founders Trilogy #3) by Robert Jackson Bennett
Greenteeth by Molly O'Neill
The Princess and the Grilled Cheese Sandwich by Deya Muniz
The Undetectables (#1) by Courtney Smyth
Have you read any of these? If so, what did you think? What new books did you add to your shelf this week?
Following in the footsteps of Deb of Readerbuzz - With all the worries and stressors in life,
I want to highlight some of the good, even the seemingly small stuff.
2. Anjin and I attended Mouse's band competition a couple of weeks ago, and her middle school band received an unanimous superior for both their band performance and their sight reading test, which is the highest rating. They truly did sound good and Mouse enjoyed the experience.
I hope you have a great week! Let me know what you have been reading!
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Oh wow! I love doing ghost tours! There's still a local one around here I want to do but it's not in the best of areas so somehow despite all our years of living here we have not gone there! I need to try convincing my parents we need to go one of these days, before Halloween when the place gets busy because of the scare-the-living-daylights-out-of-you haunted house they do every year. That sounds like fun though!
ReplyDeleteGreat new reads too! I still need to read the Emily Wilde book series but I've got the series piled up so far at least! Lol. Hope you enjoy all of your lovely new reads!
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Jessica - We went with a local tour company for the San Diego tour instead of a chain company, which gave us access to some of the historical buildings on the actual tour. It was definitely worth it. Our hometown one we went on earlier in the month was fun, but it was on a much smaller scale. It was a lot of fun. :-)
DeleteI hope to read the third Emily Wilde book before the year is out. I just need to find time to fit it in. Thank you for visiting!
Oh my gosh, San Diego sounds amazing! Wonderful photos! Those succulents at the botanical garden look incredible, wow. The Davis-Horton House tour looks so interesting. Enjoy your books and the week ahead! You got some nice books on the bookstore crawl, I've had my eye on the Emily Wilde series.
ReplyDeleteSan Diego is one of my favorite cities. We don't get there often enough. I hope you do get a chance to try out the Emily Wilde series. It's a great one! Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteSounds like you all had some great time together as a family! I would love to go on a ghost tour haha but here in Bulgaria we don't have this type of entertainment at least not that i know of lol. Absolutely in your side in regards to the bookstore! I see one me goes but have to grab me out but not empty-handed haha. I see a few books on my tbr! Greentheeth, Emily Wilde's and Pandora's jar! Hope you have a lovely day and happy reading to you all! I added some of Mouse's books to my own tbr love some middlegrade and manga/graphic novels
ReplyDeleteLin - I didn't realize ghost tours were as common as they are in some places. I would love to go on one in New Orleans someday. We have to support our bookstores, so it's only fair that we buy something while there, right? :-) Thank you for visiting!
DeleteYour whole trip sounds amazing!! I love all of those things! And it looks like you guys picked up quite a few cool books!
ReplyDeleteErin - It was nice way to spend spring break. :-) Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteYour San Diego adventure makes me want to pack my bags and head over there. Thank you! And I've now put in a request for Pandora's Jar. My granddaughter, who will be visiting soon, loves mythology.
ReplyDeleteDeb - I am already to go back to San Diego! It's one of my favorite cities. I hope you enjoy Pandora's Jar when you read it! I enjoyed it quite a bit. Like your granddaughter, Mouse loves mythology. :-) Thank you for visiting!
DeleteGlad you had fun on your spring break! I want to do a bookstore crawl now. ;D
ReplyDeleteLark - It was a lot of fun. :-) Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteSounds like a great week! I love that your daughter wanted to visit bookstores on spring break.
ReplyDeleteCindy - Visiting bookstores is one of her favorite past-times. LOL Thank you for visiting!
DeleteSuch a lovely break! Glad you were able to take the time and relax. yes things are bad and worse to come I'm sure.
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Anne - It was a much needed break and I am glad we got to go. Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteA ghosts tour seems like a lot of fun! And your Spring Break activities seem amazing!
ReplyDeleteSophie - It was fun. I love getting a little different historical perspective of these historical sites. Thank you for visiting!
DeleteSounds like an awesome spring break. I love the idea of a book store crawl. When we lived in Seattle (30 years ago!), my now husband and I would take annual get away trips to San Diego. I loved the area, and it would be nice to visit again.
ReplyDeleteJen - San Diego is such a great city. I love the area too. Our local bookstore crawl was a lot of fun. I even discovered a couple of bookstores in town we had never been to before. Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteHaunted tours and bookstores sounds like the BEST spring break ever to me! And congrats on the band ratings!
ReplyDeleteBecki - We had a blast. I am glad we got to spend our holiday that way. :-) Thank you for visiting!
DeleteSan Diego is so pretty. I love Balboa Park. I think going ona ghost tour would be fun but would probably give me nightmares!.
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Anne - I love San Diego! The ghost tour was a lot of fun. The historical insights are the best part. :-) Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteA bookshop crawl and a ghost tour? That sounds like so much fun! I hope you have a great week.
ReplyDeleteHelen - It was fun and I am so glad we were able to get away for a little while. :-) Thank you for visiting!
DeleteSounds like you had an amazing week! Such wonderful photos and memories. Great books! Hope you enjoy them all.
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Cheryl - Thank you!
DeleteSounds like you had a great spring break, our it still almost two weeks away. Loving all the current reads.
ReplyDeleteHena - You have something to look forward to then! Thank you for visiting!
DeleteThe ghost tour sounds fun. It's good that you were able to get away for a little bit.
ReplyDeleteMary - It was a much needed escape! Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteWhat a great time you guys had! Love the idea of the bookstore crawl and also the ghost tours. Fun, fun! Hope this week will be nice as well.
ReplyDeleteKay - I am glad I was able to make Mouse's spring break a fun one for her and for us! Thank you for visiting!
DeleteThat sounds like the best spring break trip ever! Bookstores AND ghost tours sound like a perfect combination. I'm more than a little jealous that Mouse wanted to do a bookstore crawl. Enjoy your reading and have a great week!
ReplyDeleteKatherine - We did have fun--a nice balance of relaxing and getting out and about--and lots of books, of course! Mouse is a girl after my own heart. She'd hit up all the bookstores every weekend if she could. LOL Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteYour trip to San Diego sounds amazing! You hit all the things I like to do when visiting a place: museums, botanical gardens, bookstores and historic homes! The photos of the place are gorgeous. I must try and fit some of those things in next time I'm in San Diego. I've been to the zoo there and it's a place you could take a few days to explore. Happy reading and have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteRachel - I wish we had more time, but we made the most of what we had. It was a lot of fun. Thank you for visiting!
DeleteWow I love all those photos. I want to visit
ReplyDeleteBlodeuedd - I hope you will be able to someday! Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteThat sounds like my favorite kind of break. Checking things out, but sleeping in my own bed at night. You're right about the state of the world. Things here in DC are very heavy right now.
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Jill - It was a much needed break. We did stay over a couple nights in San Diego while we were there. We were glad to be back in our beds again when we got home. I can only imagine how heavy it would feel in DC right now. We had hoped to travel there during the summer but that's not going to happen now. Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteIt's been years (decades?) since I visited Balboa Park. We used to go there when we'd visit my grandparents, who lived in Leucadia, and then later when we moved to San Diego. It's grown so much over the years, but is still just as beautiful. I used to walk up to the park on my lunch hour when I worked downtown at HBJ, and my husband had a small apartment near the park before we got married. I am glad to see that the Museum of Man was renamed the Museum of Us. It looks like that changed took place in 2020. Good for them!
ReplyDeleteLes - That would be a nice way to spend your lunch hour, walking through the park. San Diego is one of my favorite cities. We don't make it there too often though unfortunately. Thank you for visiting!
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