Welcome to It's Monday, What are you Reading?, a meme hosted by Sheila at BookJourney. This is our opportunity as bloggers to share what we've read in the past week and what we plan on reading this week. If you'd like to join in just stop by Sheila's blog and link up.
Read Last Week:
Goddess of Spring ~ P.C. Cast 6/28
Lawman's Redemption ~ Marilyn Pappano 6/29
Deathnote Vol. 1 ~ Tsugumi Ohba 7/1
Deathnote Vol. 2 ~ Tsugumi Ohba 7/1
Deathnote Vol. 3 ~ Tsugumi Ohba 7/2
Deathnote Vol. 4 ~ Tsugumi Ohba 7/3
Nightlight ~ The Harvard Lampoon 7/4
Currently Reading:
The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner ~ Stephenie Meyer
The Red Pyramid ~ Rick Riordan
Planning to Read This Week:
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone ~ J.K. Rowling
I Want Candy ~ Kim Wong Keltner
Gwyneth and the Thief ~ Margaret Moore
So, it has seriously been three months since I have participated in It's Monday, but I'm really trying to be better about getting back in the groove. I slowed down my reading in the past three months as well as my blogging, but I blame it all on vacations and learning about new music and looking for a new job. However, that is all for a different post so, yeah, let's see how well I can keep up with my post from now on. Thanks for stopping by and....
What did YOU read this past week?
7 comments:
Ooo! Deathnote is on my shortlist to read. I need to start another manga soon!
Great reading week. I have not read any thoughts about Bree Tanner,
Oh - and welcome back :D
I will be interested in your thoughts on the Bree Tanner read and the Red Pyramid.
Gwyneth and the Thief is new to me, I will have to look into that one. Of course you already know I am always excited to see anyone reading or listening to Harry Potter :)
Have a super week!
oh harry potter - there's nothing like him is there! Hope you enjoy
Hi Hannah! Whoa! You really had a great week ;p
I have not read TSLOBT and The Red Pyramid. Hope you enjoy both!
Hannah, I'm a first time visitor to your blog. I saw your link on Jacki's blog and decided to click-through.
Anyway, I just picked up "The Shack" by William P. Young.
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