Welcome to week 3 of 2015's Paris in July. This is the 6th year I've been involved in hosting this event, and every year we experience a virtual journey through Paris via book reviews, films, memories and photo's, theatre, history, music reviews, recipes and food reviews, and many other experiences of all things French and Parisian.
Each week, I post the weekly Mr Linky - so you can leave us a link to what you're posting.... then each week I also try and post a summary post of everything happening during the event. If you haven't signed is as a participant - please do so here.. Then post your links here...
Again thanks for hosting this event it has been heaps of fun. Just posted on an unexpected Parisian encounter at the QLD state art gallery.
ReplyDeletei am so glad we are so many and while surfing from one post to the other, I get the feeling I am on Champs Elysees :)
ReplyDeleteMy next post -- a few of my fave Paris books -- is up and at 'em! Thanks again for coordinating! Hope you are enjoying Le Tour!
ReplyDeleteMy next post -- a few of my fave Paris books -- is up and at 'em! Thanks again for coordinating! Hope you are enjoying Le Tour!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tamara, for the linkup! Luving the intro to so much French, France & Paris variety :)
ReplyDeleteThe legit posts are really full of good books to read! Paris in July continues to provide all kinds of fascinating material.
ReplyDeleteI'm confused by the goodreads posts -- they aren't links to blogs at all, and one isn't ever about Paris. Is that ok for here?
Here's my weekly Dreaming of France post and I reviewed two mediocre books this week. I'm hoping the next one I read will sweep me off my feet. It's The Red Notebook. Here’s my Dreaming of France meme
ReplyDeleteMae, I think you'll find Sharon is one of our participants this year and also a reviewer for goodreads. I think she's shairng the love - which is truly welcomed. But I am happy to be corrected if it;s not the case.
ReplyDeleteSorry Tamara I accidentally reposted last weeks on this link-up. Loving the variety of everyone's posts and I'm adding to my things to do in Paris like a mad thing :)
ReplyDeleteIn the right place this time (think I may have linked two reviews last week in the wrong place). This one is about doomed love.
ReplyDeleteLots of exciting blog posts to savour! Thanks again for hosting Paris in July, Tamara!
ReplyDeleteGreat posts.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering, who do event participants feel are the three to five most culturally important Parisians of the 20th century?
My pics are Coco Chanel (post coming on The Reading Life), Sarte, and Proust
Great question Mel - I'm posting later today the e-Interview I've done with Patti Miller. I'll post your question then and we'll see what responses we get.
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