Kimberly hosts the Sunday Post each week. I like to take part because it gives me an opportunity to look back at last week and forward to next week in both my personal life and my blog and book life! I also love to see what other people are doing and what books everyone is reading.
Personal life
We’ve had our first snowfall of the year–only about three inches–and it’s beautiful.
I had a busy week with appointments, putting away Christmas decorations and getting the house back in order for the new year.
Television
This week we watched more Agatha Raisin and the new season of Brokenwood on Acorn TV. On Netflix we’re working our way through the first season of Dead Like Me.
Blog
The Feed Your Fiction Addiction blog has a “Master List of 2019 Reading Challenges.” And I spent way too much time looking through various challenges to figure out what I wanted to do this year. I do like reading challenges–especially if I read a few books I might not have otherwise. I’ve decided on four or five challenges and may do a couple more before the end of the month! There’s even a challenge for “Reading Challenge Addicts!” Maybe I should sign up for that. 🙂
I’m working on completing 2018 book reviews that are mostly written already and trying to make sure I get the 2019 reviews in the works. Still working on visiting other blogs to see what you’ve all been up to!
Recent posts
- Sunday Post: A New Year
- The Backlist Reader Challenge 2019
- Library Love Challenge 2019
- Review Writing Challenge 2019
- Review: Lake Silence by Anne Bishop
Next week
- 2019 Reading Challenges
- My 2018 Reading Year
- Can’t-Wait Wednesday
- Review
- Sunday Post
My books
What I’m reading
- A Murder for the Books by Victoria Gilbert
- Copper River by William Kent Kreuger
What I read recently
- Lost Lake by Emily Littlejohn
- Mercy Falls by William Kent Kreuger
Books I got recently
In His Majesty’s Service by Naomi Novik
Binti: Home by Nnedi Okorafor
Copper River by William Kent Krueger (audiobook/library)
Holding by Graham Norton
What have you been doing? Do you make resolutions? Are you able to keep them?