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The Sunday Post


Happy Easter! I hope you all had a lovely Holiday weekend. Today I will link to The Sunday Post hosted by caffeinatedbookreviewer.  This meme talks about our week both on and off the blog.


Life


I had a fairly laid back week. I did some reading, and I posted more content on this blog. I was so happy to have a relaxing week. April is Camp National Novel Writing Month, and my goal is 50 hours. As of right now, I am in my 37th hour of creativity time while writing this post. I am doing multiple projects this month including blog posts, professional blogs, and a fan fic. My plan for this week is to get back into my fan fiction.    I love the story but I ended up working on some other things. I went to church last night and a brunch today.


Books


I did some reading this week, but I didn't read as much as two of my four books. My plan for this week is to read more of those. As of right now, the chapters are pretty short so an hour a day or most days might get me done by the end of the month. I have no new books this week.

China Rich Girlfriend by Kevin Kwan.

I am on page 353 of 459 so I plan to finish this book within the next week. I love this book, and I love all the new characters. My favorites are still Rachel and Astrid but I do have a bit of a soft spot for Colette now that I know more about her. I'll definitely be sad when I finish the third book.

All For One by Melissa de la Cruz (Alex &Eliza  #3)

I am on page 91 of 391. I am planning on reading more of this novel in the coming weeks, and I could finish it before the end of the month. They introduce us to a new character named Emma, and I know little about her, but I can already tell that she will be one of my favorite characters in this book. Alex and Eliza are starting a family of their own, and I love that we might get to see them be parents before this novel is over.

Sky Without Stars by Jessica Brody and Joanne Rendell

I am 33% done this Ebook. The more that I read  this Les Miserables retelling the more I love it. The story this takes on is great and I can't wait to see where it goes from here.  I love Chatine so much.

The Princess and the Fangirl by Ashley Poston

I am 33% done done this Ebook. This retelling is so much fun, and I love how Jess and Imogen are together and how they interact. I started a section this which I thought would be a little later in the book, but I can't wait to see where it goes.


Finished


Hotel Dare by Terry Blas and illustrations by Claudia Aguirre

I enjoyed this Middle Grade Fantasy Earc. I thought it was a lot of fun.

On the Blog


Monday Musical Mondays- The Cher Show

Tuesday Top Ten Tuesday- Rainy Day Books
Top Five Books I predict will be five star reads

Wednesday Can't Wait Wednesday Love From A to Z 

Friday Hotel Dare E Arc Review

Plans for this coming week

Monday- I would like to do a Musical Monday's but I don't know what the show should be.

Tuesday- Top Ten Tuesday First Ten Books I reviewed

Top Five Tuesday- Fictional Friendships. The theme is  cozy mystery's, but I don't read that genre.

Wednesday- Can't Wait Wednesday

Thursday or Friday- Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy- A Graphic Novel - A Modern Retelling of Little Women- review.


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How was your week?

-Steph 



Comments

  1. Happy Easter to you as well. I hope you had a nice day! It sounds like you are doing great with your Camp National Novel Writing Month goal. You are almost at 50! I am so glad you are enjoying Sky Without Stars. I am really looking forward to reading that one as well. I hope you have a wonderful week!

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  2. Good luck with progress towards your goals this week.

    Have a great reading week

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  3. Good luck with your reads! They all sound pretty good. :) And good luck with NaNo as well.

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  4. Happy Easter and good luck with hitting your Camp NaNo target!

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  5. Sounds like you've been busy with both your reading and your writing. Good luck with meeting your goals!

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  6. Good luck with the writing! Have a great week!

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