5 Minutes for Books — Talk of the Town

I don’t read much light, mindless fiction. I don’t look down on it–it’s just not my first-pick when it comes to fiction. I know that many of you don’t read a lot of my other preferences: memoir, soul-searching fiction, or heart-pumping thrillers.

I didn’t dismiss Talk of the Town by Lisa Wingate because it was light fiction. It looked like story that I would enjoy. As I read this novel, the place and the characters stuck with me. I found myself thinking about them, and wanting to get back to the book to find out where the story was going to take them. You can’t ask anything more from a novel.

Talk of the Town takes place in Daily, Texas, the small-town home of American Megastar reality show finalist Amber Anderson. Show producer Manadalay Florentino is there trying to set up the surprise reveal, but the townspeople seem to be staying a step ahead of her. She feels like her career is riding on this event, but she is distracted by her fiancee who appears to be MIA and the mysterious out-of-towner, Carter Woods. The story is told alternating chapters from Mandalay’s point of view, with that of Daily resident Imogene Doll.

Imogene is a widow with plenty of life left in her. She still works at the local cafe and talk-of-the-town.jpgmakes time to do an exercise tape with her two friends in the beauty shop/workout room connected to the cafe. She befriends Mandalay and gives her some insider’s help on Amber’s big reveal.

I read the last several chapters of the book in one sitting, because I had to find out if Amber Anderson was really the sweet gospel-singing innocent that America thought she was, or if she had changed. I needed to know if Carter was as charming as he appeared to be, or if he was up to no good. I wanted to know how Imogene was going to let the changes she had experienced that week change her life for good, and Mandalay–I had to see if Mandalay was going to change her own life for her own good.

There are some compelling questions in the reading guide available for discussion, and you can read an excerpt here.

If you’d like to win a copy, leave a comment on this post. The winner will be announced in next week’s column.

The winners of last week’s book are announced in a separate post HERE, because we have a bonus interview from the author, so click on over to find out even more about Walking on Eggshells.

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106 Comments

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  2. Michelle Rosborough says:

    Sounds like a great book.

  3. Charlene Kuser says:

    This sounds like a good read and now you have
    got me hooked on these questions.Please enter me to win and thanks

  4. Rickey Moham Jr. says:

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  6. kathy pease says:

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  8. I’d like to be entered! Looks like a good read – thanks.

  9. L McLendon says:

    Any read is a good read when you love books!

  10. Pamela White says:

    Sounds like a fun read.

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  12. Sylvia Porter says:

    ooo, i’d love to have this!

  13. Samantha Pruitt says:

    this sounds like a great read!

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    Talk to me and send me this book please!

  16. Michele Amos says:

    I love reading. Count me in!

  17. Kelly Smith says:

    This would be a fantastic prize for me. I hope I win!

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  21. Kathy Conley says:

    I want to read this one

  22. Edward Durbin says:

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  23. Sounds great- I love books and reality TV!

  24. Nicole Price says:

    I love to read. Enter me too please.

  25. Caryn Bailey says:

    Sounds great!!!

  26. Carol Van Rooy says:

    count me in as well.

  27. Peter Orlowski says:

    Would like to win, Thanks!

  28. This is already on my want list so it would be AWESOME to win it. Thanks so much for hosting.

  29. Sounds like an interesting book. Thanks for sponsoring the contest.

  30. Shannon B. says:

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  33. Timothy Sternberg says:

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  34. Kristie Noguera says:

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  35. Christy Jan says:

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  38. Stephanie says:

    I would love to win this book! Reading is my relaxation.

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  40. Shelia Higgins says:

    I would love to win a copy.

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  42. This sounds really interesting. I would love to win a copy of this!

  43. I would love to win a copy of this book!

  44. Christine - From Dates to Diapers says:

    This looks like a fun book to read!

  45. This book sounds like it would be a really great read. Thanks for offering the giveaway.

  46. As much as I love American Idol, how could I not enjoy this book?

  47. Well done review and I would be thrilled to win a copy….else I’ll have to buy this one, it sounds like a must-read!

  48. love a good book, count me in!

  49. Unusually Unusual Mom says:

    Sounds like a fantastic book that would keep me up until the wee hours of the night! I’m in!

  50. Danielle S says:

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  52. debbie tyler says:

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  53. Debbie Yost says:

    Personally, I like the light fiction. It is my escape from all the stress in life. When I read, I want something fun or romantic. I’ve got 3 kids, the youngest with Down syndrome. I get enough soul searching with them. I find it interesting to see what other people enjoy to read though. One of my favorite books I read this year was The Memory Keepers Daughter. Now that’s NOT light, but it was very good!

  54. Jennifer Barr says:

    looks good 🙂

  55. This sounds like a fun book and I’m always up for new reading material!

  56. I could use a good read!

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    I am a huge fan of reading and review books daily! I would love to have this one added to my collection!
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  59. Sounds like a great book!

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  61. Anita Yancey says:

    Nice book, I think I would enjoy it very much. Enter me.

  62. Kay LeRoy says:

    I love reading all the time….I keep a book in every room. This book sounds wonderfully entertaining! I hope I win.

  63. Gloria Walshver says:

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  64. It sounds like a great read. Please count me in!

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  66. This sounds like a must read book! I would love to win a copy!

  67. Sounds wonderful…please enter me.

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  69. This book sounds great! It’s funny because my cousin’s name is Amber Anderson!!! How weird is that??

  70. Sounds like a great read, would love to have something to sit down with over spring break and unwind!

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  71. Belinda Parker says:

    Unlike most of my family I love reading. It’s my favorite past time. Please enter me in the drawing.
    Thanks!

  72. Cindi Hoppes says:

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  73. This book sounds interesting!

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  76. Awesome giveaway! Thanks!

  77. Linda Pinto says:

    This sounds like a good read!

  78. Sounds like a really great story!

  79. Wingate is a great author, I’d love to read this one. Thanks for a great giveaway.

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  82. Sounds like a good story. Thanks!

  83. Amy - Essential Family Living says:

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  85. Jessica Morris says:

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  86. Charlotte says:

    Sounds like a great book to read and I love to read. Count me in please!

  87. I love to read, so please enter me, thanks!

  88. This looks like a good read – I always try to have a few light reads ready to go if I have to travel for business or have a car trip planned!

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  90. This book sounds interesting!

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  92. Ivan Girl says:

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    I love books and read almost everything.
    This book sounds very interesting.

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  93. Please enter me into this contest, I would love to read this book 🙂

  94. I am very intrigued and would love to be entered in the drawing.

  95. I love to read books that “call” to me when I’m doing other things. It’s hard to finish a book like that though, I find myself missing the characters, and wishing I could follow them through more of their story. I’d love to win a copy of this book, it sounds like just the right fit for me.

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