The Sunday Post is a meme hosted by Kimba at Caffeinated Book Reviewer.
I like this meme because it gives me an opportunity to take a look back at last week and forward to next week in both my personal life and my blog and book life! I also like to see what other people are doing and what books everyone is reading. This is a great meme to take part in every week and I thank Kimba for hosting it!
Last Two Weeks

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I didn’t write a Sunday Post last week since I was getting back from Ireland! We had a wonderful time. It was a whirlwind trip and we were constantly on the go, but so much fun. Our group got home (to Chicago) from Ireland last Saturday night. My husband and I flew home to Maryland on Sunday. He left on Monday for a week working in Philadelphia and Denver. 😦 So he didn’t have time to get over jet lag. However, I’m the one who got to stay home and rest and I still got an awful cold! That doesn’t seem fair to one of us!
We did get home to find our crocus blooming!
I hope to start feeling better soon and catch up with all the blogs I want to visit and see what everyone was up to in March!
Blog posts
- Sunday Post: Mar 22
- Revisiting my favorite preteen books
- WoW: Behind Closed Doors by Elizabeth Haynes
- Review: Darkwalker by E. L. Tettensor
- Recent additions to my TBR list
- WoW: Radiance by Catherynne M. Valente
- April books on my radar . . .
Books
What I’m reading
Shades of Milk and Honey by Mary Robinette Kowal
What I read the last couple weeks
The Pyramids of London by Andrea K. Höst
Dead Heat by Patricia Briggs
New–Books, E-books, Audiobooks–purchased or free or from library
Library
None
E-books
Yesterday’s Kin by Nancy Kress
Knots and Crosses by Ian Rankin
Audiobooks
Talon by Julie Kagawa
Next Week
Home & blog
A busy week. Another of our nieces is getting married next weekend so we’re off to Chicago on Friday for the Saturday wedding.
I’m just hoping to keep up with my blog, visit other blogs and do a little reading!
Blog Posts
- Top Ten Tuesday
- Waiting on Wednesday
- Review: Where Memories Lie by Deborah Crombie
- Ireland
- Sunday Post
What books did you collect last week? What are you planning next week?