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General Week thoughts: Logan (my oldest) had a great first week of school, he is excited and loves his teacher, loves being back with his friends and is falling into routine very well. Jacob (the youngest) is indifferent about school - mainly because he is in preschool and it's where he's been in daycare all along, and only cares about coming home to play the Wii each night. Both are enjoying separate story times in the evening. Jake picks out his book and Logan and I read Secrets of a Christmas Box by Steve Hornby which is very good so far.
My library reopened on Wednesday and I received the phone call that I had a stack of books. A happy girl I was. I missed the employees at the library and picking up stacks of books. Nevermind that I haven't read the three books I checked out at another branch last weekend. :)
Time spent reading - With school starting I thought my reading time would shrink, but between lunch at work, time at the gym and when I finally sit down in the evening, I have been progressing through my books well. Add in a pile of library books, review books and my own TBR pile and I really need to be making some headway
What I read:
Thoughts on my reading:
What I'm reading now:
True Colors by Kristen Hannah (audiobook)
Marathon Woman by Kathrine Switzer
The Alibi by Terri Woods
Alex Cross's Trial by James Patterson
Up Next:
Legacy by Cayla Kluver - I'm looking forward to this one (it's a review book)
Hard Eight by Janet Evanovich
Everyone have a great week!
General Week thoughts: Logan (my oldest) had a great first week of school, he is excited and loves his teacher, loves being back with his friends and is falling into routine very well. Jacob (the youngest) is indifferent about school - mainly because he is in preschool and it's where he's been in daycare all along, and only cares about coming home to play the Wii each night. Both are enjoying separate story times in the evening. Jake picks out his book and Logan and I read Secrets of a Christmas Box by Steve Hornby which is very good so far.
My library reopened on Wednesday and I received the phone call that I had a stack of books. A happy girl I was. I missed the employees at the library and picking up stacks of books. Nevermind that I haven't read the three books I checked out at another branch last weekend. :)
Time spent reading - With school starting I thought my reading time would shrink, but between lunch at work, time at the gym and when I finally sit down in the evening, I have been progressing through my books well. Add in a pile of library books, review books and my own TBR pile and I really need to be making some headway
What I read:
- After by Amy Efaw
- The Deadly Dungeon (A to Z Mysteries) by Ron Roy (audiobook with 8-year old)
- Nothing Can Keep Us Together by Cecily Von Ziegesar
- Scenarios: Truth or Dare by Nicole O'Dell
- The Empty Envelope (A to Z Mysteries) by Ron Roy (audiobook)
- The Falcon's Feather (A to Z Mysteries by Ron Roy (audiobook)
- The Last Ember by Daniel Levin
Thoughts on my reading:
- New-to-me authors: Amy Efaw, Ron Roy, Daniel Levin
- Number of review books read: 3
- Number of TBR pile books read:
- Number of library books read: 0
- Number of books from Bookfree read: 1
- Library books checked out: 15
- Reviews posted: 5
What I'm reading now:
True Colors by Kristen Hannah (audiobook)
Marathon Woman by Kathrine Switzer
The Alibi by Terri Woods
Alex Cross's Trial by James Patterson
Up Next:
Legacy by Cayla Kluver - I'm looking forward to this one (it's a review book)
Hard Eight by Janet Evanovich
Everyone have a great week!
1 comments:
Wow you are really getting a lot of reading done--how great.
So glad your son likes school, that was always a big relief when my kids came home and said that. It can be a long, painful year for parents when the do not like it.
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