Thursday, June 19, 2014

SUMMER READING LIST, PART 1

As much as I dreaded summer reading when I was in school, the idea of someone handing me a list of pre-approved books for my choosing sounds great now.  So in that sentiment, I bring you part one of my Summer Reading List.  This list is compiled of books that I have read and enjoyed.  Part two will consist of books that are on my "To Read" list.

*all descriptions are borrowed from Amazon


War Brides by Helen Bryan


This is one of those great books that you spend the first part trying to figure out when and how all of the stories will come together.  Not to mention, it totally played into my infatuation with World War II.  If you like this, I highly recommend The Sisterhood, also by Helen Bryan.

"With war threatening to spread from Europe to England, the sleepy village of Crowmarsh Priors settles into a new sort of normal: Evacuees from London are billeted in local homes. Nightly air raids become grimly mundane. The tightening vice of rationing curtails every comfort. Men leave to fight and die. And five women forge an unlikely bond of friendship that will change their lives forever."


Serena by Ron Rash

This is being made into a movie with Jennifer Lawrence & Bradley Cooper!  If you live in the East Tennessee/North Carolina area, it's really interesting to hear about the history of the Smoky Mountain National Park. 

"The year is 1929, and newlyweds George and Serena Pemberton travel from Boston to the North Carolina mountains where they plan to create a timber empire. Although George has already lived in the camp long enough to father an illegitimate child, Serena is new to the mountains—but she soon shows herself to be the equal of any man, overseeing crews, hunting rattle-snakes, even saving her husband's life in the wilderness. Together this lord and lady of the woodlands ruthlessly kill or vanquish all who fall out of favor. Yet when Serena learns that she will never bear a child, she sets out to murder the son George fathered without her."


Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn

If you loved the twists and turns of Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl then you should absolutely ready this one or her other novel, Dark Places.  All three are scheduled to be made into movies and have enthralling stories with a dark twist.  

"Fresh from a brief stay at a psych hospital, reporter Camille Preaker faces a troubling assignment: she must return to her tiny hometown to cover the murders of two preteen girls. For years, Camille has hardly spoken to her neurotic, hypochondriac mother or to the half-sister she barely knows: a beautiful thirteen-year-old with an eerie grip on the town. Now, installed in her old bedroom in her family's Victorian mansion, Camille finds herself identifying with the young victims—a bit too strongly."


All But My Life: A Memoir by Gerda Weissmann Klein

Remember the aforementioned fascination with WWII?  This is a true story not meant for a weak stomach but it will absolutely move you to tears.

"All But My Life is the unforgettable story of Gerda Weissmann Klein's six-year ordeal as a victim of Nazi cruelty. From her comfortable home in Bielitz (present-day Bielsko) in Poland to her miraculous survival and her liberation by American troops--including the man who was to become her husband--in Volary, Czechoslovakia, in 1945, Gerda takes the reader on a terrifying journey."



Natchez Burning by Greg Iles

This is the first in an upcoming trilogy.  It is long (804 pages), with some gruesome descriptions, but is a fantastic thriller that keeps you guessing who the good guys really are.

"Raised in the historic southern splendor of Natchez, Mississippi, Penn Cage learned all he knows of honor and duty from his father, Dr. Tom Cage. But now the beloved family doctor and pillar of the community has been accused of murdering Viola Turner, the African-American nurse with whom he worked in the dark days of the 1960s. Once a crusading prosecutor, Penn is determined to save his father, but Tom, stubbornly invoking doctor-patient privilege, refuses to even speak in his own defense.  Penn's quest for the truth sends him deep into his father's past, where a sexually charged secret lies waiting to tear their family apart. More chilling, this long-buried sin is only a single thread in a conspiracy of greed and murder involving the vicious Double Eagles, an offshoot of the KKK controlled by some of the wealthiest and most powerful men in the state."


I realize most of these recommendations aren't exactly thoughtless, chick-lit, beach reads so if that's what you're in the mood for try:  Girls in White Dresses by Jennifer Close, The Husband's Secret by Liane Moriarty, and The Only & Only by Emily Giffin.  What have you read lately?  Please share!

Cheers,
Sarah

Tuesday, April 02, 2013

WORK IT OUT FEAT. GAP

As the temperatures increase so does our anxiety of that impending three-word phrase:  bathing. suit. season.  

What's a girl to do when she's been pigging out on comfort food to combat those terrible chilly temperatures?  If you're anything like me, you automatically rationalize the need for new workout clothes to get in shape.  Totally makes sense right?  

Lately, I've been loving GapFit - Gap's exercise clothes.  They're affordable, cute and have a great fit.  Bonus - you can usually find some sort of sale online.  Here are my favorite GapFit picks!

1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8

Notes:
3 - I have these in grey and black and live in them!  Barre, running, errands... I need 8 more pair so I can stop doing laundry every other day!
5 - I think I am up to 5 colors in this tee!  I have a mix of smalls and mediums depending on the need/mood.
7 - This sports bra comes in bra sizes (i.e. a number and letter) and fits like a glove.  It's also got a hook and eye closure so you can tighten or loosen it depending on your chest.  Genius!

My advice:  If you're trying to revamp your workout wardrobe, invest in a variety of styles (long sleeve, short sleeve, tanks..) in a matching color palette.  This way you can mix and match but it will still feel like a put together outfit.  Maybe even try matching your sneaks!

ONLINE SALE UNITL WEDNESDAY - use code GAP25 for 25% online!

Happy Exercising! - Sarah

Thursday, March 28, 2013

RECENT BUYS

Even though I haven't done as much shopping as I've wanted to lately, I have done some.  Here are some things I've bought in the last couple of months:

GAP Slub baseball T - $22.95 (on sale $19.99)
possibly the impossible perfect tee...I'll report back after I've washed it

so cute with white jeans, right?


got this for a wedding shower but am envisioning it in all sorts of occasions

these are such a fabulous fit, who knew anyone had bought from reebok since the 90s

go vols....need I say more?

mint and cushy.  

ready for the country music half marathon with my mom

What have you invested in lately?
-Sarah

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

SHIRTS UNDER SWEATERS

{note...wrote this post back in January and forgot to post...}
Lately I love...

pairing a button-down under a sweater.  It's such an easy way to create a new look from not new items.  For the cold weather, it's also warmer {and cuter} than just wearing a tee under a sweater.  Need more proof?  I wasn't kidding when I said I've been loving this look...evidence below {there's more where that came from}.



Have I made you a believer?  If you're just starting out, start with some basic solids, chambray and maybe a black and white gingham.  *note - black and white gingham is one of the best investments I have ever made!
J.Crew - $75                    Madewell - $69.50


After you're feeling confident {and surviving the extra ironing...worth it!}, try some fun patterns and prints.  Get bold and put a print under a printed sweater!
J.Crew - $88                                  Liberty for J.Crew $99.99




Send me pics of your sweater/button-down combos!  I'd love the new combination ideas!
-Sarah

BIT BY THE SHOPPING BUG

{excuse my absence...been supes busy at school}

I have been bit by the shopping bug - I am in a total shopping mood!  M is not pleased as we are having to pay a small fortune on my car this week...  Am I the only one that gets affected by a season change like this?  If I had an unlimited budget, I'd pick up these goodies:

1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14

Notes:
2/8/12 - Dying for some more mint in my life!
3 - Inspired by this post on C.Style!
5 - Considering these for the Country Music Half Marathon (they have little perforations that make a design!)
8 - Thinking about pulling the trigger on some Lululemon crops - any words of wisdom?
11 - Inspired by this post on C.Style!
14 - I'm sorry but can it get any preppier?  Needlepoint!  Anchor!  Monogram!

What's on your latest wish list?
-Sarah