Booking Ahead/Weekly Wrap Up

Sunday Post

Books read this week:

So, I missed last week’s  update, things just becoming chaotic, so this week I’ll be recapping two weeks instead of one.  To be honest my reading has been pretty dreadful for some reason, I’ve not been getting really absorbed and keep putting books to one side.  Hopefully this improves.  For example, I put The Haunting of Moscow House by Olesya Salnikova Gilmore to one side for now.  I have read Gorse by Sam K Horton which I loved and already reviewed.  I also completed The Ravening by Daniel Church – this one didn’t work for me unfortunately.  I also just completed The Glassmaker by Tracy Chevalier which was very well executed and I’ll be reviewing soon..

Next Week’s Reads:

I’ve started reading The Wilding by Ian McDonald and I’d like to pick up one of my October reads. Either The Bog Wife by Kay Chronister or The Coven by Harper L Woods.  I have a pretty busy month for October and in fact have some more SPFBO books to read passed  over to me by the Critiquing Chemist.

  1. Smile and Be a Villain by Yves Donlon
  2. Gorse by Sam K Horton

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Booking Ahead/Weekly Wrap Up

Sunday Post

Books read this week:

I  seem to have had a busy week this week so I’m a little behind with blog hopping and comments.  I’m quite happy with my reading and reviewing (it felt like my reading was going slowly but when I look at my books this week that clearly wasn’t the case.   I’m still reading The Gods Below by Andrea Stewart (although I’ve decided to put it down and pick it up in a few days – it’s a mood thing).  I read and reviewed So Thirsty by Rachel Harrison, I also read the other vampire story that I was excited about Lucy Undying by Kiersten White.  In SPFBO news I’ve now completed the five books I chose to read fully.  Touched by Magic by Celine Jeanjean and Smile and Be A Villain by Yves Donlon – I’m now waiting to see what books the Critiquing Chemist will be giving me to read..

Next Week’s Reads:

This week I am hoping to read a ghost story with an interesting historic setting, The Haunting of Moscow House by Olesya Salnikova Gilmore and I’m also keen to pick up Gorse by Sam  K Horton.

  1. This Girl’s a Killer by Emma C Wells
  2. So Thirsty by Rachel Harrison
  3. Touched by Magic by Celine Jeanjean

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Booking Ahead/Weekly Wrap Up

Today I’m combining my Weekly Wrap Up with my Monthly Wrap Up plus What’s on My Plate for September.

Sunday Post

Books read this week:

This week has been quite a busy one and I’ve completed a number of books.  I’ve read and reviewed three of my SPFBO books.  Fortitude’s Prize by Ceril N Domace, The First Assignment by Billy Kramer and River of Crows by NP Thompson (review links below).  I also read and will be reviewing soon This Girl’s a Killer by Emma C Wells.  I’m still reading The Gods Below by Andrea Stewart and I’m just over half way through So Thirsty by Rachel Harrison.

Next Week’s Reads:

I’m hoping to complete So Thirsty by Rachel Harrison and also The Gods Below by Andrea Stewart.  Plus I have two more SPFBO potentials to complete.  Smile and Be a Villain by Yves Donlon and Touched by Magic by Celine Jeanjean

  1. Fortitude’s Prize by Ceril N Domace
  2. The First Assignment by Billy Krame
  3. River of Crows by NP Thompson

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Sunday Post/Weekly Wrap Up plus Monthly Wrap Up/What’s On My Plate August/September

Today I’m combining my Weekly Wrap Up with my Monthly Wrap Up plus What’s on My Plate for September.

Sunday Post

Books read this week:

I didn’t manage to fit in as much reading this week but I’m still getting ahead with reviews and comments/blog hopping so I’m relatively happy.  I’ve also posted my second batch of cuts for SPFBO which leaves me with five titles to explore further.  I think some of my more recent reads have slowed me down a little.  This week completed and reviewed The Mercy of Gods by James SA Corey. I then picked up one of my September books, The Gods Below by Andrea Stewart – this is good, the writing is excellent, but I am finding it a little slow but I think maybe I needed to fit a quick, light read inbetween.

Next Week’s Reads:

I’ll be continuing primarily with my SPFBO books this week and also hoping to pick up So Thirsty by Rachel Harrison which I’m really looking forward to.

  1. Storm Child by Michael Robotham
  2. The Voyage Home by Pat Barker
  3. The Mercy of Gods by James SA Corey

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Booking Ahead/Weekly Wrap Up

Sunday Post

Today I’m posting my Weekly Wrap Up and II’m linking up to The Sunday Post over at Kimberly’s  Caffeinated Reviewer.  Without further ado:

Books read this week:

I’m still catching up but after this week, my reading has slowed down a little but I’m on track with my August review books.  This week I completed and reviewed Long Live Evil by Sarah Rees Brennan which I really enjoyed.   I also read a book that I was really looking forward to and unexpectedly was approved for a copy, The Voyage Home by Pat Barker.  I think this concludes the series and it was a good ending.  I’ve also made a good start on The Mercy of Gods by James SA Corey.  I’m about 50% into this one, it is a little bit slow in parts and it’s more hard sci fi than I was hoping for but I’m making good progress. In SPFBO news I’ve posted my first cuts which was a really difficult post to pull together and actually gave me a headache.  I really dislike this part of judging but it has to be done and I have more cuts which I’ll be posting next Saturday.

Next Week’s Reads:

  1. Tales of a Monstrous Heart by Jennifer Delaney
  2. Death at the Sign of the Rook by Kate  Atkinson
  3. Long Live Evil by Sarah Rees Brennan

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