#LuckyInLove
Two #Wine titles from my stacks. The tagged one I read a few years ago & the other is in my TBR. The similarity in the covers always makes me laugh.😆
#LuckyInLove
Two #Wine titles from my stacks. The tagged one I read a few years ago & the other is in my TBR. The similarity in the covers always makes me laugh.😆
A lost diary, a lost vintage, a lost love. And unknown relative and an unknown hidden seller; both discovered. Beautifully descriptive and seamlessly woven between present characters and time, and the past with Helene's diary. Past and present, mystery, family drama, love, and history. All come together for a rich and delicious story.
When Kate goes back to France to help her cousin & his wife with their vineyard she discovers a hidden room in their cellar filled with bottles of vintage wine & resistance papers from WWII, along with the belongings of an aunt no one knew existed.
This started slow but did eventually pick up. The bit of mystery was engaging too. My #doublespin for April @TheAromaofBooks
Litsy Catchup Day. One last week of as much Summer Idleness as possible. Sep is going to be much busier.
Quite the climb up #mounttbr has been made. Often sidetracked by #Bookstagram. Recommendations like tagged. Beautifully written story of Wine & WW2 Mystery. Also a Historical Lesson on “Horizontal Collaboration”.
Hopefully I will mange to finish a couple more off the original #summerstack stack by Labor Day. 😎📖📚
#summerreading2021
Set in Burgundy vineyards for the most part,this novel travels between 2015 & WWII via narrative,journal excerpts.Kate,while helping her cousins harvest grapes,discovers a hidden room with a cache of old wine, resistance pamphlets,a suitcase of belongings of an aunt they had never heard of-Was this aunt a collaborator or a member of the resistance?Initially Kate ‘s character is quite immature & shallow,not much depth.Some others more caricatures.
Which of these books should I start today???? #TBR #moodpick
Have You Seen Louis Velez? #buddyread #OverBookedClub
The Lost Vintage
Accidental Corpse
My #WineorWhine book for #Booked2020. A fun pageturner with some interesting historical content but not as much depth as I usually like. The main (American) character returns to her family's historic vineyard in Burgundy to complete her Master of Wine exam, and uncovers family history about involvements with the Nazi occupiers and French Resistance during World War II. I found the history engaging and thoughtful, the main storyline less so.
My #WineOrWhine book for #Booked2020 🍷
A dual timeline book, with modern-day Kate visiting her family‘s vineyards in Burgundy from her wine-focused California life and uncovering the secret story of her ancestor Helene during the German occupation in WWII.
The book is fast-paced, and I really enjoyed the historical storyline. The modern-day story was less interesting, with much less character development, and Kate was a bit annoying. 😳
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I liked the dual timelines - in 2015, Kate travels to her family‘s vineyard in France to study for the Master of Wine exam. Cleaning out a cellar, she finds a secret cave full of valuable wines, and the notebooks of a relative, Hélène, that she never knew existed. During WWII, 18-year-old Hélène keeps a diary of the Occupation and her involvement in the Resistance. When Kate finds Hélène‘s diary, will she uncover a horrible family secret?
#BiblioMAYnia I loved this historical fiction story #AboutWine.
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @OriginalCyn620
Had #BookAndBottle #BookDiscussion at #MichiganByTheBottle; around 30 people and we had a range of topics to discuss!!!
I met my #GoodReads reading challenge goal! 🎉
Happy New Year, Littens!
Let‘s make 2020 another year of great reads! 📚
Started this #audiobook today; it‘s for book club next month!
A woman returns to the family vineyard in France while she studies for her Master of Wine certification and uncovers long held family secrets as well as some amazing wine history. Two of he three plot lines are quite compelling and while the third fades in and out, the book over all was a good read. Full review at https://booknaround.blogspot.com/2019/08/review-lost-vintage-by-ann-mah.html
A riveting historical fiction book that made me learn new things about the WW2 era while also entertaining me. The epistolary 1940‘s storyline was intense and emotional. The present-day storyline had some mystery as Kate, with family and friends, worked to learn more info about a just-found secret stash of rare wine in the basement and a journal written by a previously-unknown aunt. I could taste and smell all of the French cuisine!! So fantastic.
I got a bit of a surprise when i started listening to the audio version of this book. It's got the same narrator as The Alice Network which i only finished recently
#currentlisten #audio
I gotta be honest, I only finished this book because at the time I was in a book club with a friend and she picked this book. I thought it was boring and left out details that were needed and highlighted things that weren't a big deal. I don't want to tell you not to read it because my friend thought it was good but for me it was just "Eh, alright."
What‘s not to like about wine, a family vineyard in France, World War II secrets, and a woman who discovers her true self...absolutely absorbing tale! A page turner...you can‘t stop reading..gotta find out the secret...keep you up till wee hours...holy moly it‘s time get up for work...but I wanna know... that kind of book! Loved the story within a story concept. Highly recommend especially as a travel read!
4 out of 5 stars!
Started reading this one some time back with my mom and sister, but I had trouble getting into it for some reason. Trying again on audio this time while I do a little housework. 2 1/2 hours!
#24B4Monday #audiocleaning
@TheReadingMermaid @Andrew65
“I had spent enough time in France to know that the words ‘chez moi‘ meant something a thousand times more profound than one‘s current home. ‘Chez moi‘ was the place your parents came from, or maybe even the region of your parents‘ parents. The food you ate at Christmas, your favorite kind of cheese, your best childhood memories of summer vacation- all of these derived from ‘chez moi.‘”
This. Book. Is. Amazing. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The characters. The story. The way she connects history with current time. The wine. I can't say enough about it. Read this. But give yourself time to get lost in it and not come out until you've read the last word.
I like wine and drink wine, but thanks to The Lost Vintage, I now want to thoroughly understand wine. 🍷
I finished this today, and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. It's part historical fiction about WWII and part quest to find out the truth about her ancestors, with just a little romance mixed in. It was a great read, and it made me want to learn more about wine, so I now have 3 wine books on hold at the library. 🍷
Saturday morning coffee and books! ☕: I can taste the maple, not so much the bacon, but still a good cup of coffee.
I'm wearing slippers today. This is a big deal, people. I LOVE cold weather and I live where it can be over 100 degrees in the summer. After days of working my butt off on school, I am curled up with my dogs under a blanket, slippers on my feet and I am READING all day. No one can stop me. 🤓 #bookday #lovethefall #lovethecold #Readingforever
This is the book if you LOVE wine and history.. I loved this book. I loved the history of the wine vintage...of you love mystery, good glass of vino and history, READ THIS BOOK
I've been in a reading rut. This is helping me get out of it. So good!!! #readingagain #greatread
Only about a chapter in so far, but really enjoying it...
Bookstore booty. Gonna dove into The Lost Vintage ASAP. #bookstore #bookstorebooty
This book was good, found some of it was just too predictable and I didn‘t really believe the feelings of guilt would be so strong for something someone‘s ancestors had done!!
Started this ebook last night, so far so good... 🍷
I really want to finish my book but I can‘t reach it and this girl is snoring away beside me
One of the best novels I've read in a long time! Setting wine country, France. Kate comes to learn more about the Burgundy vintages and to help with les vendanges. She has many discoveries a secret room, WW II resistance info, a hidden stash of wine, and a long lost aunt who was either part of the resistance or a Nazi collaborator. She discovers so many secrets and discovers where she truly belongs! Gobbled this right up!
5☆ What a compelling backstory of the life Hélène lived during the Nazi occupation of France. Truly gripping + heartbreaking.
Present day, Kate visits her ancestral vineyard in Burgundy finding a hidden cellar with priceless wine, Resistance pamphlets + journals of a girl written during WWll. She sleuths uncovering what may be that of her family having a dark history + shameful past during the war??! Loved it! I highly recommend!
An enjoyable book, best enjoyed with a glass of wine. I enjoyed the dual narratives - one contemporary, with a young woman studying for her Masters of Wine exam and visiting family in Burgundy to learn more about French wines, and one set during the Nazi occupation of France, the diary of a family member that no one seems to know very much about. Or maybe it‘s more like they don‘t want to know about her?
A moving, riveting read.
This book was amazing, but torture to read since I can't drink wine while reading!!
I'm reading. Little one is listening to Magic Treehouse. We're both waiting for the pretzel dough to rise....