July 24, 2011

Paris in July - Week 3


Reflecting on week 3 of Paris in July - and I can't believe we are almost at the end of the month! I haven't "spoken" with Tamara today but I know she will be somewhere in Paris madly celebrating this win!
I must admit I have spent a lot of this past week dreaming of travel and thinking about when I might be able to get back to Paris myself - hopefully it will not be too far in the future. In the meantime I have had Paris in July to fuel my dreams. Tamara has sent me an email summarising what people have been doing during this week:

Books


- La Traversee, Phillipe Labro - Kelly

- 13 rue Therese, Elena Shapiro

- The sweet life, David Lebovitz - Kristens booknook, my cosy book nook

- Paris was ours, Penelope Rowlands - Lakeside

- The belly of Paris, Emile Zola - Lakeside

- A moveable feast, Hemingway - Lakside

- Carmen, prosper merimee - Literary Relish

- My life in france, Julia Childs - my cosy booknook

- Mastering the art of french cooking - my cosy booknook

- Paris by the moon, adam gopnik - cosy booknook

- The gourmet rhapsody, Muriel Barbery - only orangery

- Leaving home, Anita Brookner - a book sanctuary

- The Chatelet Apprentice - a work in progress

- Quiet corners of Paris - Paris au Calme by Jean-Christophe Napias (2006), beauty is a sleeping

- L'homme aux cerdes blues (the chalk man) Fred Vargas (1996) - book around the corner

- Rue Laudier, Anita Brookner - books and chocolate

- French Leave, Anna Gavalda - books as food

- Monsieur Linh and His Child, Philippe Claidel - curiosity

- Biography of Louuis Pasteur (1882 - 1895) - curling up

- French Lessons, Ellen Sussman - curling up & kelly

- The sharper your knife, the less you cry, Kathleen flinn (2007) - elle-lit

- The hare with amber eyes, edmund de waal - gondal-gal

- My life in france, julia child & alex prud'homme - gudruns tights

- Gigi, Collette - gudruns tights

Films

- A very long engagement - only orangery

- French Kiss (1995) Megan Ryan....- gabriel reads
Music

- Aicha, cheb khaled - not too sophisticated.

- 'juste toi et moi' by Indochine - gabriel reads

- Also Paris, Mano Solo - gabriel reads

Others

- a few of my favourite french things - Kelly

- croque-monsieur, french sandwich - only orangery

- pictures of PARIS - Rikkis teliedescope

- Paris Fashion - curiosity

- Top 12 French reads - curling up

- Bastile Day - Curling up

- Parisian Pillows - curling up

- Champagne - Flowers and stripes

- Gallic stripes (fashion) - Flowers and stripes

- Francophone Friday - Gabriel reads


Thank you to everyone for all your fantastic contributions and now onto this weeks winners, they are:

JoAnn - Lakeside Musing
and
Marg - The Adventures of an Intrepid Reader

I will pop over to your blogs to leave you a message and let you know how to get in touch with me to claim your prize!
I hope everyone enjoys the last week of Paris in July 2011 - please leave the links to your posts for this final week in the comments section of this post. Tamara and I would also love to hear your ideas, comments, suggestions etc... for next years event. We are so excited by how many people are interested in joining in this event that we really want to put some thought into making it even better next year.

29 comments:

Marg said...

Yay! Thanks so much!

Not mentioned on the the list above I also reviewed Before Versailles (book) and spotlighted the Paris Breakfasts blog.

JoAnn said...

Thank you so much! It's been such fun reading all the Paris-themed posts.

sawcat said...

Such a varied list of books too. Will have to catch up after work, checking them out.

Also not mentioned, I reviewed two movies: The Triplets of Belleville and The Diving Bell and the Butterfly

Tamara said...

Thanks everyone for your great reviews. I agree with Sarah, it's been a fantasticaly varried collection of authors, genres and styles. So many idea's for the future... I hope to be able to post very soon on the past week of action here in Paris!

bibliolathas said...

My post for this week is on Colette's Chéri, here.

Last week I reviewed Americans in Paris on US citizens who stayed in Paris in WW2: here.

Nari @ The Novel World said...

I also reviewed No and Me by Delphine de Vigan this week. http://thenovelworld.com/2011/07/25/no-and-me-delphine-de-vigan-review-paris-in-july/

I also wasn't mentioned in the list of reviews from last week. I reviewed the books French Impressions and Lunch in Paris.

raidergirl3 said...

I read The Virgin Blue by Chevalier and got a history lesson of the Huguenots.

http://raidergirl3-anadventureinreading.blogspot.com/2011/07/book-virgin-blue-by-tracy-chevalier.html

Hoping to finish one more book before the end of July, about Antoine Lavoisier, the chemist.

Bellezza said...

Just want to say first of all, congratulations to the winners. Secondly, thank you so much for hosting this Karen and Tamara. It really is great fun seeing all the posts about Paris related things around the blog0sphere, and I can't tell you the enjoyment I have personally with Hemingway and The Paris Wife.

Also want to pass along that my friend Arti at Ripple Effects wants to join in Paris In July II. Perhaps you could add her name/blog which can be found here:
http://rippleeffects.wordpress.com/?

Thanks so much!

Arti said...

Hi Karen,

Thanks Bellezza!

Yes, my current post is a review of Hemingway's A Moveable Feast. A few posts earlier I'd also reviewed Woody Allen's new film Midnight In Paris.

Thanks for hosting this wonderful blogging event!

LL said...

My thoughts on Midnight in Paris - http://thestorygirlbookreviews.blogspot.com/2011/07/book-to-movie-midnight-in-paris.html

Her Royal Orangeness said...

My reads so far this week:
The Vagabond by Colette
Fair Stood the Wind for France by H.E. Bates

Tami said...

http://tdreads.blogspot.com/2011/07/paris-in-july-film-and-fiction.html

My take on France through books and movies. Looking forward to this last week when I investigate French cooking.

Packabook said...

Hi - is this where we leave links to our posts?
I was lucky enough to interview John Baxter about his new book 'A Pedestrian in Paris - The Most Beautiful Walk in the World here and he shares some great tips on things to do in Paris!

Suzi

Karen K. said...

Sorry to be MIA lately, but I just finished an amazing book by Zola called Pot-Luck. It was great and I can't wait to read more of his books. Here's a link:

http://karensbooksandchocolate.blogspot.com/2011/07/pot-luck-by-emile-zola.html

I have a few more reviews to post for Paris in July and I'm still hoping to watch some of the French DVDs I've checked out of the library!

And I need to eat some French food, definitely.

Tamara said...

Bonjour mes amis! I've just posted about my day on the Champs Elyees! http://thyme-for-tea.blogspot.com/2011/07/australians-in-paris.html

I'm now down in Montpellier - taking French lessons - 5 hours a day!!! c'est tres difficile et maintenant je suis tres fatigue. Still, I have more time and free wifi - so watch for a few more posts in the next 10 days!

Karen said...

Hi Marg - thanks for the addition!

Hi JoAnn - so glad you have been enjoying the trip!

Hi Sarah - thanks for letting us know about your reviews.

Hi bibliolathas - thanks for the links!

Hi Nari - thanks for letting us know your links - I know Tamara was creating the list while taking a bus trip so she might not have captured all the reviews from last week.

Hi raidergirl3 - I remember reading that book - one of my favourite authors - she does some great research for her books.

Hi Bellezza - I'm so glad to hear that you have been enjoying the month - and I will add Arti to the list.

Hi Arti - Welcome! I can't wait to see Midnight in Paris when it finally gets to Australia.

Hi L.L., Her Royal Orangeness and Tami - thanks for your links!

Hi Packabook - what a great coup being able to speak with the author!

Hi Karen - Zola has been one of my favourite finds of this month too.

Hi T - we are all so jealous!! It sounds like you are having the time of your life - looking forward to hearing more about it. xox

Jeanie said...

I am excited to look into all these books. I've read many of them (and lots not on the list!) but many are new to me!

I'm so behind on visiting -- I'm glad posts don't go away right off the bat so I can still keep looking in on people!

Thanks, Karen (and Tamara) for coordinating this. I love it!

Curvy Kitty said...

French mystery - Murder in Memoriam

http://mysecretrobotarmy.blogspot.com/2011/07/paris-in-july-murder-in-memoriam.html

Buried In Print said...

What a terrific list! Congrats on having so many Paris-soaked participants!

Marg said...

My final post for this years Paris in July event is about Lunch in Paris by Elizabeth Bard.

Thank you to both Karen and Tamara for hosting this event again this year, and I look forward to participating again next year!

Anonymous said...

Hi, I've posted 2 reviews for Paris in July (I forgot to leave a comment for the first one - oops): The Suicide Shop by Jean Teule and
Paris Album 1900-1914
by Jean Cocteau.

I had a GREAT time participating and look forward to it again next year!

Tanya said...

Thank you Karen and Tamara for the most fun introduction to blogging community activities! I have loved Paris in July! Boo hoo that it comes to an end today!

My final post (http://theeditorunedited.blogspot.com/2011/07/matter-of-feeling-by-janine-boissard.html)was a lovely read and I am currently reading another book - Toujours - which was also for Paris in July but which two sick babes meant I was unable to finish (rightly of course) in time, thus I won't feel the end of Paris in July so suddenly as August arrives :)

btw - is this hill-slide towards Christmas flying? Seriously...worrying flying of time! Though it will be Southern Hemisphere summer and in that way I will be grateful for the passing of time.

Arti said...

My new post "The Letters of Van Gogh" is my last entry for Paris In July. Some photos from my visit to Arles last August. If you're interested, here's that travel post: "Arles: In the Steps of Van Gogh".

Thanks for hosting this wonderful event!

Arti said...

Forgot to leave you a link to my present post "The Letters of VIncent Van Gogh", here it is.

Curvy Kitty said...

French detection on film

http://mysecretrobotarmy.blogspot.com/2011/07/july-in-paris-detection-on-film.html

Her Royal Orangeness said...

My final two books:

Angélique by Sergeanne Golon

The Oxford Book of French Short Stories

Her Royal Orangeness said...

And you can view my wrap-up post HERE!

List of the books I read, with ratings and links to reviews. List of the films I watched, with links to the posts about them. AND a few links to Paris In July posts I enjoyed on other blogs.

I had so much fun with this blog event, and am more than a little sad that it's already over.

JoAnn said...

My Paris in July wrap-up:
http://lakesidemusing.blogspot.com/2011/07/sunday-salon-au-revoir-july.html

Thanks again for such a wonderful month!

LL said...

Here is the last (sniffle) Scenes of Paris post - on food! http://thestorygirlbookreviews.blogspot.com/2011/07/scenes-of-paris-food.html