SIGNED BOOKS…and more!
Dear Ones —
If any of you missed coming to meet me in the last month on my book tour, there is still a way to get signed books, if you would like them.
Just click here, to enter the website for Two Buttons, the shop that I run with my husband that Brazilian guy:
https://bit.ly/1mMveHv
You can buy ANY of my books, signed…as well as some merchandise from the store (we will be adding new merchandise every day — still building the site!)
Thanks, loves…
And please don't yell at me, but for the moment, we only ship within the United States.
🙂
LG

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Browse and shop for signed books by the # 1 New York Times bestselling author, Elizabeth Gilbert including "The Signature of All Things" & "Eat, Pray, Love"
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TO FINISH OR NOT TO FINISH…?
Dear Ones —
My question of the day: Do you feel that you are obliged to finish reading a book, once you have started it?
I love to hear different people's reading styles. I have friends who are serious completists — they absolutely must finish, once they have begun, no matter what they think of the work.
I am just the opposite. I come from the "Life Is Too Short" school of reading: I will drop a book like it's hot if it doesn't hold my attention. If you don't have me by page 10 or 20, you ain't gonna get me. If it's a book that people are really loving, I might dig in a bit deeper, to see if I can align myself with popular opinion, but if I'm really not getting it, the book goes straight to the GIVE AWAY pile.
I am always amazed when I read some of the most vitriolic criticism of my books — not because I'm surprised people don't like everything I write (the arts are the very definition of a subjective world, after all) but because PEOPLE STAYED WITH IT, even though they were hating it! I always want to reach out to those people and say, "My god, if I hated anything as much as you hated my book, I would have stopped reading on page 3! Spare yourself next time! Release yourself from it, if it's driving you crazy! Go find a book to read that you love, you poor thing! Why spend your life in a rage?" Not that they want to hear from me, I'm sure…
(With professional reviews, it's different, of course: Those folks are PAID to read books that they hate. They have no choice but to bulldoze their way through it. But if you're a civilian reader? I give you full permission to stop reading at any time…)
What about all of you?
Completists or Quitters? Share your style…
LG

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Summer reading in Latvia…lovely!

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I am about to finish this amazing journey. You are such a great writer and this is such great book. Greetings from Latvia! Thank you Elizabeth! I can't wait for the next one! 🙂
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A lovely display of THE SIGNATURE OF ALL THINGS from Quail Ridge Books in NC…thank you for sharing, Lisa!

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Beautiful display at Quail Ridge Books, Raleigh, NC, complete with terrarium!
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Would you care to join me for dinner at "White Acre"?
Dear Ones —
Some of you may know that I based the Whittaker estate in THE SIGNATURE OF ALL THINGS on an actual 18th century Philadelphia mansion called THE WOODLANDS.
The binding closet, Alma's carriage house, Hanneke's caged-in bedroom in the basement, the views of the river, the ballroom — all of these details from the novel were inspired by actual features of The Woodlands.
This beautiful historical site is in need of care and repair, and so I have volunteered to participate in a special fundraiser. On August 10th, you can join me for dinner at The Woodlands, as well as a tour of the grounds and (a rare treat) a tour of the house itself.
Tickets are limited (this will truly be an intimate affair) and can be purchased here, if you are interested:
https://ift.tt/1r13P5L
The tickets are admittedly spendy, but it's for a great cause. Every dime of the money will go toward restoration of this precious and crumbling architectural treasure. (I want to support the restoration, too, so I bought a ticket for myself — even though I'm technically the guest of honor!)
I do hope you'll be able to join us for a beautiful once-in-a-lifetime evening at White Acre/Woodlands.
It's going to be just lovely!
LG


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