Monday, April 24, 2017

Monday Reading List




Its Monday! What Are You Reading? is a weekly meme hosted by Shelia at Book Journey. Share what books you have finished in the last week, are currently reading and what might be coming up next!




Reviews Posted Last Week:
Links will take you to my review

Hidden Presences by Jenna O'del
Motocross Summer by Thom Ring
More Than Peaches by Christine Depetrillo
Why Not Call it Cow Juice by Steven Krasner (Bedtime Story)
The Longest Game by Steven Krasner
 
 Books Finished Last Week:
Reviews will be posted at a later date

The Book Thief
A Court of Mist and Fury
Keeper
The Sculptor
A Little Book About Safety
Ten Rules of Being a Super Hero
Super Truck
Love and Muddy Puddles
Meet Boulder the Construction-Bot

 
Currently Reading:
 





 Books to be Read Soon:

Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince


 

Pages Read/ Time Listened
100:26 Hours Listened (8:41 listened this week)
19,703 Pages Read (2,043 this week)

Books Added to Shelves This Month
Beauty and the Beast by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them by JK Rowling
Samurai Rising by Pamela Turner
The Mating by BJ Cunningham & Misty Clark
Hold Your Breath by Katie Ruggle
Fan the Flames by Katie Ruggle
Keeper by Ellen Jensen Abbott
Love and Muddy Puddles by Cecily Paterson
Dawn Study by Maria V. Snyder
Irish Rising by Marie Rose Dufour
The Sculptor by Scott McCloud
Huck: Book 1- All American by Mark Millar
The Princess Diarist by Carrie Fisher
Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss

Books Read From My Shelves
The Book Thief
A Court of Mist and Fury



Interesting Tidbits on the Web:


 

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Boy what a week, it was a busy reading week last week trying to push and get my Tome Topple Readathon finished (and finish a could of books before they were due back to the library).  Munchkin's first Tball game ended up getting cancelled due to weather on Saturday, but honestly it was a little nice to finally have some time as a family with no other people or distractions.  It also gave us some time to finish the garage clean up and me to get the house cleaned up.  Once we got the garage done, Sunday weather was nice enough to work on outside chores, we got our front yard and all of the neighbor's yard raked. We still have to plant the gardens and clean up the backyard next weekend.

Speaking of next weekend, Saturday is Dewey's 24 hour readathon! I was planning on participating but since Munchkin's opening day and first game got moved to this coming Saturday it will be a little difficult.  So I will kind of unofficially participate, instead of shooting for 24 hours straight through I am going to stretch my readathon and shoot for 8 hours a day Friday, Saturday and Sunday. I will have a post up later today with my plans and TBR. 


How was your weekend? Did you get outside this weekend? Did you read any great books?  This is my last week of the RI Author Month (sorry for not having more fun interviews and giveaways, I really dropped the ball on that, but have had some really interesting books).

1 comment:

  1. Wow you accomplished a ton! I took a two hour nap and read a book this weekend. Not as impressive.

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