Showing posts with label Weekly rewind. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weekly rewind. Show all posts

10 April 2016

Weekly rewind 4.10.16

So, I've definitely had an interesting week! A lot of things, exciting things, have happened and time has flown by because of it. I'm looking forward to sharing everything with you guys!

On blogging
Even though I'm not totally back yet, I've been excited about blogging this week. I wrote my first proper review of 2 months and I'm pleased with it. I also shared my first 'read with me' post and it was quite a fun one to make! I really hope this is me being back! 


On reading

Well, it's not been the best week reading wise. I've started a bunch and then put them down again because I wasn't feeling it. Definitely in a semi-reading slump at the moment. 

I read the Danish version of I'm Still Here or Je Suis Lá by Clélie Avit and I LOVED it. It's definitely one of the best books I've read this year and I definitely recommend it! 

I also began both The Premature Death of Ana Ivan by Mikkel Rosengaard and Fates and Furies by Lauren Groff. I've read around 100 pages in each and I'm enjoying both. I'm going to meet Mikkel Rosengaard next week so I'm definitely making it a priority. 


On the shelf

Well, I bought some books again.. Or rather, I bought one, traded 3 and received 1. The Premature Death of Ana Ivan by Mikkel Rosengaard is the only one I've actually bought in April thus far and I only bought it because I need it for a signing (and maybe a meet-up) next week so I couldn't wait for it from the publisher or the bookish site I'm a reviewer for because it wouldn't get here on time. 

I found Station 11 on the 'take a book, leave a book' shelf in our local bookstore (where I got The Premature Death of Ana Ivan) so I figured I might as well grab it since I've been wanting to read it and it was technically free. I left two books though so I feel accomplished! 

I also went to 'The Bookworm' which is our local used bookstore and I always have a ton of credit there so I grabbed to books! I've checked out The Marriage Plot from the library a few times but I've never read it and Blue Diary sounds like the perfect readathon read! 

Lastly I received Sweettalk by Dorte Schou (Not translated into English). I'm having quite a hard time with it since it sounds interesting but I've not been able to get into it even though I've given it a couple of chances. It's only about 100 pages long so I even tried reading snippets from the middle and end but I'm not that interested in the writing style. I'm not sure what to do with it since I've received it from the publisher (unsolicited, though). 


On discoveries and happenings
Well, I mentioned a lot of stuff happened so we're doing bullets;
  • I started the practical course as a teacher - which I talked a bit about in my last rewind - and I actually taught a student how to subtract! He's had a hard time with subtracting for a while but I taught him how to! 
  • I got a mail from Mikkel Rosengaard, the author of The Premature Death of Ana Ivan, about meeting for a cup of coffee next week since he's in town! I'm excited. 
  • I got another mail, this time from Goodreads, saying that I'm in the top 1% of Goodreads reviewers. I've written 246 reviews on Goodreads - that's quite a lot! 
  • Well, I've fallen out with bullet journaling in the last few weeks but I've found my groove again this weekend. I've created so many new, useful, pages and I'm loving it! 
  • Spring cleaning! I took the first big step towards my spring cleaning this week! It feels great! So now the room is visibly clean (I still live at home) and next week I'm cleaning out my closet, my bookshelf and boxes of stuff here and there. 


On all the rest

This past week on the blog:

Next week on the blog:
  • I haven't planned anything yet except for Top Ten Tuesday, First Paragraphs and Weekly Rewind. 

3 April 2016

Weekly rewind 4.3.16

Another week has come and gone! And I've definitely had an exciting week - even though I've been sick. On Friday I had my last day of the practical course I started in January and on Thursday I had a meeting with an old teacher of mine about a practical course at my old school as a TEACHER! So I'm quite excited!

On blogging
I've started blogging again! I have a few posts scheduled and even though we're just in the beginning of April I have a good feeling about it! 

I also tranferred my blog planner into my bullet journal and I'm loving it! I have good things coming! 


On reading

It's been an interesting week to be honest! I've been in a reading slump because of A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess. It's been on my TBR for quite a while and I finally bought a copy for Christmas money back in December because it was going to be a book club book for April! I thought it would be a great, and quick, read and it's definitely not! I'm barely 30 pages in after 2 weeks and I have no desire to pick it up and continue reading.. It's a struggle! 

On Friday I began Half Irish which I'm definitely enjoying! I was loving the first 170 pages and then we got to the 'love' part and I'm losing interest. I'm looking forward to continue reading it later! Because it's going to be my first 'read with me'-post! 

Lastly.. I don't know whether to be ashamed or not, but I read the first three books in the Calendar Girl series by Audrey Carlan. I got the first one, January, for free and I needed something light to get me out of my reading slump Thursday night and it did it's job. I started February shortly after and I just finished March before writing this post. They're enjoyable but definitely not something special! 


On the shelf

I'm technically on a book buying ban this month - but that's to save money! On Saturday I gathered all the books I wanted to unhaul and went to our local used bookstore to trade them in for in store credit! So technically I didn't use any money on the books I got! I still have a ton of credit but The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller and The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger were the only books I wanted - for now. 

I also got a surprise package from Lindhardt & Ringhof - a Danish publishing company - containing the Danish translation of Losing it by Cora Cormack! It was released here in Denmark on Friday and people are loving it! 

Lastly I got a sample of the first volume of Calendar Girl which turned out to be the entire January section of the book! So now I have a physical, free, copy on my shelf! 


On all the rest

This week

Next week
  • I have my April TBR planned for tomorrow! 
  • And as always Top Ten Tuesday; this time it's going to be about bookish people to follow on social media! 
  • Lastly, when it comes to what I have planned at this point, is my usual First Paragraphs post and a weekly rewind on Sunday! 

21 March 2016

Weekly rewind 3.21.16

This week has been quite stressful. My brother had his confirmation yesterday, Sunday the 20th, and I tried to get everything sorted before. That didn't really happen and I think when you take in to account that I was also participating in Slay That Series, it wasn't realistic. At least I had a great week reading wise!

I almost forgot to mention that I'm currently taking my driver's licence! I had my first class on Tuesday (which is why Top Ten Tuesday didn't happen) and I actually have my third class today! I'm going to drive for the first time and I'm so scared!


On blogging
As I mentioned before I didn't have the time to blog because I had so many other things to do! I usually write my Top Ten Tuesdays on Tuesday mornings but since I have classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays now I have to come up with another idea! I was quite good at writing them in advance last year but I'm definitely slacking this year! Hopefully April will be better!

I also forgot my First Paragraphs post on Friday.. but at least I posted something, right?


On reading

I mentioned that I was participating in Slay that Series which is a readathon where you 'slay' as many series as you want or can. I managed to finish 4 books and read a bit in 3 others! So, four books and bits and pieces adds up to 1468 pages which is quite good! 

I read four whole books - all by Lene Kaaberbøl! 
  • The Shamer Chronciles #3-4: The Serpent Gift and The Shamer's War 
  • Silverhorse which in Danish is Sølvhesten og Hermelinen 
  • Midnight which in Danish is Isfuglen
I read bits and pieces of;
  • The Wondrous and the Wicked (The Dispossessed, #1) by Page Morgan
  • Little Women (Little Women, #1) by Louisa May Alcott  
  • Fifty Shades Freed (Fifty Shades, #3)

So I managed to finish 2 series - one of which I read the entirety of during the week! I really enjoyed marathoning series and I'll definitely participate in Slay that Series or other series readathons in the future!

On the shelf

So, I somehow managed to acquire 8 books without actually using any money! My dad got me the entire Little Women series by Louisa May Alcott as a little surprise! It've been on my wishlist for so long but somehow I never got around to buying it! Hopefully I'll enjoy all 4. 

I also got 4 books to review; 1 for this blog and 3 for my Danish blog but I might review 3 of them on here anyway! 
  • I got a science fiction book from Mannah Pierce; Cast Adrift by herself, it's apparently set in space and I'm excited! I also have a guest post from Mannah to you guys closer to my review! 
  • I got the Danish edition of Fates and Furies by Lauren Groff along with a nonfiction book about prominent characters in literature! It's not translated into English! 
  • Lastly I have a Danish copy of Princess Bari by Hwang Sok-yong! 
I'm planning in making April 'All about the review books' so I'll hopefully get to these books soon! 



On discoveries and happenings

  • I kind of got my birthday gift from Andrea L. Wells! I got a mail saying she'd bought me an Owlcrate so it's currently on its way here and I'm excited! 
  • I got a mail containing a surprise for you guys! I'll soon be hosting a giveaway with 10 physical copies and therefore 10 winners and it's going to be international! 
  • I ordered my first thing on society6 and it's also on it's way here! 
  • I'm on a semi book-buying ban! 

On the blog
Last week

This week
  • (Hopefully) I have a Top Ten Tuesday for you guys tomorrow!
  • I have an excerpt from Debt by Rachel Dunning planned for you guys for Wednesday
  • Lastly I have a First Paragraphs post containing a new release! 

13 March 2016

Weekly rewind 3.13.16

You guys know that I love my wrap ups and even though I haven't done a lot this week, I figured I'd do one anyways! 

On blogging
As the past 3 or 4 weeks I haven't really blogged. I've written a few posts here and there but I haven't felt the inspiration yet. I really hope that I find some inspiration soon because I do miss blogging but I haven't felt it reach out to me yet - and that is when I write the best! 

I have a few ideas and I also have a bunch of notes for some of them. I just need to get it together! 

On reading

Luckily I haven't fallen in to a massive slump, just a tiny one due to The Goldfinch and the fact that the only other book I've been reading have been a classic. Don't get me wrong, I love my classics, but I like to take my time and read them slowly so they're not good for slumps. 

I finished The Goldfinch on Thursday and I'm honestly quite proud of myself! I can't believe I managed to get through it. I had high hopes for it since it is quite a big book AND it has received The Man Booker Prize and a lot of other awards and prizes. Unfortunately I didn't enjoy it nearly as much as I'd hoped. 

I have about 100 pages left in Sense and Sensibility but since I'm participating in the Slay That Series readathon this week (today, March 13 to March 20) I'm not sure I'm going to pick it up again before sometime after the readathon. I'm really enjoying it though, I just want to get the most out of the readathon - it's the first one I'm really participating in this year! 

I picked up The Wondrous and the Wicked (The Dispossessed, #3) this morning and I'm really enjoying it! This series is so much fun and I love that it is set in Paris! You can read my review of the first book, The Beautiful and the Cursed here

Even though I forgot to snap a picture of The Shamer Chronicles 3+4 I'm also reading that one today! I love reading multiple books at once and since The Wondrous and the Wicked is an ebook I figured a physical one was in order! 


On the shelf

I've not been good this week! I feel like March is always the month where I buy a thousand books! At least they've been cheap and I also unhauled 15 unread books from my shelf and a handful of read books I didn't enjoy or aren't going to reread. 

I went to a city called Kolding where I bought a couple of books and got one for free in exchange for another book. I also visited a local thrift store which always had a good amount of books and lastly I received the last of my birthday gifts! All in all 10 books! 
I'm so happy I found the fifth book in the Shopaholic series so now I'm just missing the third and the newest one which isn't released in Danish yet! And since I have the rest of the books in Danish I need to have all of them in Danish! 

At least a few of them are short, right?... 



On discoveries and happenings
Well, a few things happened this week so we're doing bullets! 

  • I bought the cutest water bottle from H&M so I'm drinking a ton of water! Yay!
  • I found these gorgeous bookmarks at books and tea leaf
  • I watched The Jane Austen Book Club and I really enjoyed it! I read the book a couple of years ago and I enjoyed it, but I haven't heard a lot of great things about either the book or the movie. Turns out I really like both so I recommend them! 
  • I rearranged my bookshelf to a rainbow scheme and I was quite satisfied. My boyfriend on the other hand thought I should do the rainbow in another way so he rearranged them yesterday and it looks sooo good! I have a bookshelf on either side of my window and it's just stunning! 
  • I bought some staedtler triplus fineliners, or rather, I bought the big set of 36. I hope to do a quite review once I've used them a bit. 
  • I found a great reading snack, which is not entirely unhealthy; walnuts with dark chocolate! I basically just melt some dark chocolate and then cover half of the walnut with it. It's so, so good! 



On the blog
This week


Next week

  • I'm obviously participating in a readathon, because I've mentioned it quite a few times now, but you'll hopefully see a progress post floating about during the week and a quick wrap up next Monday
  • On Tuesday it's all about books on our Spring TBR 
  • On Friday there'll be a First Paragraphs post as always! 
  • Maybe a guest post or a '25 bookish facts about me'-post will be added to that list, maybe both?

Hope you all had a great week! 

6 March 2016

Weekly rewind 3.6.16

BIRTHDAY READING SESSION
This week have definitely been good for reading! I've been on medical leave this week since I had to go to the doctor's on Sunday so I had a lot of time to read! I'm fine now and I have to go to work tomorrow so all is fine! 

On blogging
Even though it's been a good week for reading it hasn't been that good for blogging. I haven't really been into it but I'm trying my best to come back next week! 


On reading
#FRIDAYREADS
My Friday reads is basically the books I read all week. I also read Jane Steele by Lyndsay Faye at night this week since it's my eARC for the month. 

Even though I only finished a single book (which is technically two books) this week I read a lot! I read about 100 pages in Jane Steele, 100 pages in Sense and Sensibility and I'm now just over 400 pages in The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt! The book I finished is The Shamer Chronicles 1+2 which is The Shamer's Daughter and The Shamer's Signet both by Lene Kaaberbøl. 

I'm really enjoying all the books and I didn't expect to get through The Goldfinch this quickly! Hopefully I'll finish it next week! 

On the shelf

Yes, I bought A LOT of books this week but I blame my Birthday and good deals! Arnold Busck - which is one of our big bookstores here in Denmark - had this offer going where you could hand in an old book (in good condition, of course) and then get 50% off a new book! They were collecting books for this new 'swap a book' concept which is basically like the little free library where you leave a book to take a book!
Aside from that offer they also had this big sale going on.. Oops.

So, I got The Castle by Franz Kafka, Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert - which I've been wanting for a while and a book by a Danish author called Siden blev det for pænt. I had never heard about The Castle before but I love the penguin modern classics and the fact that he never actually finished this novel and it ends mid sentence made me NEED it.

For 50% off I got About Grace by Anthony Doerr and City on Fire by Garth Risk Hallberg which was just released here in Denmark.

I haven't read any of these yet but About Grace is on my reading stack for this month!

POLITIKENS BOGHAL, COPENHAGEN
So,  Denmark is a tiny country so even though I live in one end of the country and our capital is in the other end, we managed to drive there and back in a day. It's actually quite normal to do so because it's only a 3-4 hour drive from Esbjerg to Copenhagen. So, I got to visit this amazing bookstore called Politikens Boghal and it's in two storeys! I had some birthday money from my mom so I got these four books!

I've had my eye on both A Little Life and A Tale for the Time Being for a while now! So I couldn't pass them up! The Versions of Us has intrigued me ever since I saw it on netgalley and while I don't like historical fiction, especially involving World War II, I picked up All the Light We Cannot See because I just bought About Grace... Yes, that's my reason. 

Even though I don't have a picture I also got a 'Literary Listografi' which is basically bookish lists you have to fill in yourself! I have never seen anything like this in real life so I couldn't pass it up! 

I also got my very first penguin mug as a birthday present from my brother and this book clock from my other brother! 

I may have just ordered another book because I got a bunch of coupons from sites for my birthday. 

On discoveries
Last week I mentioned that I'm now a bullet journal junkie and this week I'm bringing you a some IG accounts whom have inspire me. 

I also discovered a bookish DIY where you can make your own dustjackets! Check it out here



On all the rest
On the blog this week

Next week is going to be a surprise since I don't have anything planned except Top Ten Tuesday and First Parargaphs! 

21 February 2016

Weekly rewind 2.21.16

And we're here again! I've been on a break this whole week so I've been able to read a lot! I also saw my mom on Thursday to grab lunch and we ended up shopping - well, we ended up in a bunch of different book stores and of course I left with some!

It's definitely been a great week with reading and blogging - I have a bunch of posts scheduled and I'm all caught up with reviews again! I've also been quite inspired by everything so I have a ton of ideas for new blog posts!


On blogging
I feel like this has been the perfect month when it comes to blogging! I've written so many posts and for once I feel like I'm actually back! 


On reading
READS, THIRD WEEK OF FEBRUARY
Yes, I've read a ton this week! I finished Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë and I have to admit that I'm a bit disappointed. I'm a bit hesitant going into Jane Steele now. I also continued The Complete Chronicles of Narnia but I only read The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe even though I'd hoped to read The Horse and His Boy too - maybe I'll read it today? You can read a couple of thoughts on the first two books on The Narnia Chronicles here

Then, suddenly, I went on a bit of a reading spree. I read Hvor intet bryder vinden (=Where Nothing Breaks the Wind) by Leonora Christina Skov. It's basically a new interpretation of And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. It was actually really great and definitely one of my favorite reads of the year so far! I then, finally, read The Storied Life of A.J. Fiery by Gabrielle Zevin. I've tried listening to it as an audiobook but I wanted to save all the lovely bookish quotes, I then borrowed it from the library but I ended up returning it. Now, since I just got it, I saw the perfect opportunity to read it! And it was great! Not as good as I was hoping though but wonderfully bookish! 

Lastly I have The New York Trilogy by Paul Auster. I tried picking it up earlier this month but I wasn't  feeling it. I've read about 50 pages and well, it's quite weird so far! Hopefully I'll end up really enjoying it! 

I also read The Grownup by Gillian Flynn this week and I really don't think she's the author for me. I've been disappointing by both this one and Gone Girl and I never finished Sharp Objects


On the shelf

I might have gone a bit crazy with books this week - but I didn't spend anything! I had some credits at my local used bookstore and I still have some left! My mom also got me one of them! 

The first two books are by Lene Kaaberbøl - the author of The Shamer Chronicles. I'm unsure whether the rest of her books are translated in English but I really enjoyed The Shamer's Daughter so I've slowly been collecting her books when I find them for a reasonable price! The first one is a standalone - which is definitely not something she usually writes - it's called The Shadow Gate or Gateway in English. The other book I bought is Wildwitch which is her newest series! 

My mom got me The Storied Life of A.J. Fry as an early birthday present because she knew I wanted it. As you can tell from the picture above I've already read it! It's so bookish!

The last Danish book I got is Idun by Johanne Hildebrandt. It's a name, so I can't translate it! It's the second one in a series about Northern mythology and I just love reading about northern mythology! I'm not going to read Rick Riordan's new series though - he's not really the author for me! 

Even though I'm quite hesitant about Steinbeck I couldn't pass up Sweet Thursday or the bindup of Of Mice and Men and Cannery Row. As far as I can tell Sweet Thursday is the sequel to Cannery Row or at least takes place in the same area. I hope all three are better than The Pearl

It is not often that I buy books I've already read but I had to buy The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime by Mark Haddon! Even though I initially gave it 3 stars I've been raving about and I've been in the mood for rereading so it's perfect! 

Lastly I bought The Dice Man by Luke Rhinehart. Apparently a man lets a dice make all his decisions or something along those lines and both my sister and brother wants to borrow it! It's also quite a nice edition! 

I also received a book for review, but since it's in Danish it's not too interesting for you guys. 


On discoveries
This week I found out what a bullet journal is and I now have two dotted notebooks from Moleskine in the post. It's so cute and I love that I can style it the way I want! 


On all the rest
On the blog: 
Next week:
  • Tomorrow I have a review of Hidden Bodies the second book in the series about Joe Goldberg, the stalker, coming! It's going to be released on Tuesday! 
  • As always I have a Top Ten Tuesday on Tuesday! I'm bringing you books I enjoyed recently which were out of my comfort zone! It was a tough one!
  • Then I have an author interview with R.P. Channing
  • Lastly, or at least that's all I have planned so far, there's a First Paragraphs post on Friday as always. 


I hope you had a great week to! 

14 February 2016

Weekly rewind 2.14.16

Here I am, once again, with my weekly wrap up! Do tell me if there's anything you think I should add or are curious about! I love making wrap ups, as you probably know by now!

On blogging
This week I re-found my love for blogging, again! I wrote a bunch of posts, just like last week, and I scheduled a whole ton of them! 

I still haven't heard back from Odera O'Gonuwe about her author interview, which I'm really looking forward to sharing with you but I have other things planned! Like a guest post from Penni Mannas Diefendorf, an excerpt from Thirst by R.P. Channing - and an interview with him as well. (But now we're getting ahead of ourselves. 

Next week is actually a holiday here in Denmark which means a whole week to read and blog! 

On reading
READS, SECOND WEEK OF FEBRUARY
Reading wise it's been an okay week. I read and finished Omega Beginnings Miniseries by Lizzy Ford. It's been quite a while since I read Omega, which is the first book in the 'main' series, but I really enjoyed learning more about certain characters. It's great and you can expect a review on February 18. There's also a review of Omega here. 

I'm still reading Jane Eyre and I'm still really enjoying it! Mr. Rochester has arrived and well, his dialogue is quite hard to understand at times but I like learning more about him. 
I also began The Complete Chronicles of Narnia this week since I have to read The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe for our bookclub which is meeting on March 2. My plan is to make some treats from the book - since it's my birthday and I need to bring goodies - so I need to read it in advance. 

I finished another book this week, last night actually, but I'm not sure it's translated to English yet. It's called 62 Days by Cilla Naumann. It's definitely not something I'd pick up for myself, but I received it earlier this week from a Danish publisher. I think my brother would like it though - he can feel a bit special reading an unreleased book, right? 

On the shelf
THE SILKWORM (CORMORAN STRIKE, #2) & CAREER OF EVIL (CORMORAN STRIKE, #3) BOTH BY ROBERT GALBRAITH
This week has brought a few surprises! I bought The Silkworm (Cormoran Strike, #2) and Career of Evil (Cormoran Strike, #3) last week and I received them this week! Or rather, I received The Silkworm and a large print version of Career of Evil - which I had to send back. I therefore bought another copy of Career of Evil which luckily isn't a large print version! My J.K. Rowling collection is complete for now! 

I also received 3 books for review; 
I received a random package from a Danish publisher containing two upcoming releases. One was 62 Days which I've already read and the other is about a hairdresser called Angelika Lagermark. The book is written by Anna Jansson and the title sounds weird translated directly; The Destiny Goddess (or The Fate) from Salon d'Amour. I don't believe it's translated into English yet either. 

The last book I received for review is a digital copy;

AUGUST 2016
I love 'project' type books like The Happiness Project. I've been wanting to read more memoirs which involve some kind of goal and this was perfect. It's actually already released, but I don't know if this contains something extra, whether it's just another publisher or if it's just the second edition! I'm looking forward to reading it though. 


On discoveries
I discovered that my boyfriend actually gives a damn about my reading and blogging! He came up with an awesome idea for my blog planner which I'm going to share with you guys in a few weeks. 

I discovered some apps, both bookish and non-book related; 

  • Metalalia, which is an app containing stories but I'm not really sure how it works yet. It's cute though. 
  • There's also Blinkist which is a way to read nonfiction books in 15 minutes or less - as far as I can tell from their website you get a free trial and then you can choose from 3 plans (free, plus and premium). Correct me if I'm wrong! 
  • Splitwise! I often buy groceries while I'm out shopping or buy other stuff for my family or boyfriend. Splitwise is a great way to keep track of what you owe and what others owe you! Also, if you split a bill it's perfect! It's completely free too and I really like the setup. 

On all the rest
This week on the blog;


Next week;
  • There's a guest post from Penni Mannas Diefendorf, an author, tomorrow! 
  • I of course have a Top Ten Tuesday as always - this weeks it's about songs I wish were books
  • Then, hopefully,  have a review of Omega Beginnings Miniseries by Lizzy Ford 
  • Friday is as always reserved for a book beginning - which is now First Paragraphs! I'm not sure which book to share next week yet. Maybe Hidden Bodies since my review will be up on the release day (Feb. 23)? 
  • Lastly I have an excerpt of Thirst by R.P. Channing for you guys on Saturday! 
I hope you guys had a great week! 

7 February 2016

Weekly rewind 2.7.16

I'm going to start doing weekly rewinds instead of 'The Sunday Post'-posts. I like this title a lot better, and yes, it's definitely 'inspired' by Natalie from Natflix&Books. I like doing these weekly summaries even though I forgot about them in December and January.

The first week of February is over and it's gone by way to fast - like any other week or month! It's been quite a busy week but I've also been very productive so I managed to cross a bunch of things of of my to do list and I'm feeling quite accomplished!



On blogging
Well, I managed to write quite an amount of posts this week! I wrote a few in the mornings and, since I have the majority of Thursday off each week, I wrote quite a lot on Thursday. I therefore only have to write this post and then I almost have the posts for next week done!

I was also contacted by quite a few people regarding spotlights, interviews and things along those lines. I've accepted a few of the offers and I'm quite excited about them! I have a post coming, once I've written it of course, about Moozvine; a new book site and also an interview with Odera O'Gunewe - a 16-year-old author and I also have an excerpt of her book coming for you guys! I'm not sure about the dates for these posts yet, since I still have some details to figure out, but they're coming this month!



On reading

READS, FIRST WEEK OF FEBRUARY

I didn't read as much as I wanted to this week but since I wrote so many blog posts I think it evens it out. I managed to finish Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell, I also shared the first paragraph and a couple of thoughts which you can read here
I then began Jane Eyre since I received a book for review which basically requires me to read it. I've only read 40 odd pages so far but I'm definitely enjoying it! 
I've already strayed from my reading stack..




On the shelf
THE WAR OF THE WORLDS BY H.G. WELLS, OLD DANISH COPY
I only bought a single book this week and it didn't even cost me a dollar! I love old editions of classics so when I stumbled across this gorgeous copy of The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells I just knew I had to buy it!

I also received 3 books for review, all digital; 

 
JUNE 2016                                            JUNE 2016                                         MARCH 2016

I went on a little spree on edelweiss last night and it resulted in Soft in the Head by Marie-Sabine Roger which is about an 80-year-old lady who loves to read and do so in the park. She begins to read aloud to this younger man and he finds out that she has dementia - he therefore learns to read so he can read to her. Or that's what I can remember..
Life from Elsewhere: Journeys through World Literature which is an anthology of essays. I'm not entirely sure what to expect but I kept going back to it so I knew I had to get it!
I was also approved for Jane Steele by Lyndsay Faye - which I can't believe! I know it's quite an anticipated book and I usually don't get approved for those titles!



On discoveries
While searching for printables for my blog planner I stumbled across a DIY Blog Planner on Books: A True Story which is quite obviously a book blog. I've since become very obsessed with said blog and I think Jessica has some great content! 

I also stumbled across Hazel's printables on her blog Stay Bookish on my search for printables. I'm still debating whether I should buy her book blog planner or stick to the one I have since I'm quite pleased with my current one. 

Lastly I discovered that I can make some cute printables myself! I completely failed when I tried last year but this time around they turned out pretty cute! 



On all the rest
On the blog;

Next week;
  • The first thing I have planned next week is a review of Moth Girls by Anne Cassidy - which you can find tomorrow
  • I still have yet to figure out what I'm going to talk about on Tuesday for the weekly Top Ten Tuesday but of course you can expect a V-day inspired post! 
  • On Wednesday I have a cover reveal of In Your Dreams by Ginger Scott which is a standalone spin-off of her Falling series. And my oh my, that cover is H.O.T. 
  • Lastly there's a book beginnings post on Friday - the book is still to be decided!