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The Sunday Post- Happy Tony Awards Day!


Hello! I was busy for a few  Sunday's, so I haven't done this in a while. I am linking up to The Sunday Post hosted by caffeinatedbookreviewer.

Life

This week was not as busy, but I feel like I am still getting used to having time to write and blog again. I was so busy during May, that having time to blog and work on my writing again seems crazy. Anyway, this week was uneventful for me, I spent the week getting my excitement ready for Broadway Christmas, AKA The Tony Awards. I  am so excited to just chill and watch the show tonight.


Books read

I finished All That She Can See; I started it on the first, and finished it Friday. I enjoyed it, and I rated it 4.5 stars.

I am 37% done with The Seven Husband's of Evelyn Hugo. This is a group read in a Goodreads group. I am loving this story so much.

To Kill A Kingdom is a great Dark Little Mermaid retelling I am very much enjoying. I am 48% done, and I can't wait to see where the story goes.

Will Grayson Will Grayson I should read more, and now that the one book I was reading is done, I can focus on this one more. I am on page 39/310, while I am enjoying the story, I hope it becomes easier to tell the Will's apart.

Daisy Jones and the Six is still superb for me, but I will say I prefer The Seven Husband's of Evelyn Hugo. I've read 204/368 pages, and I think the format is bothering me as I need to keep rereading sections.

The children's classic Mary Poppins I am enjoying, and seeing how the scenes are in the book versus in the media, I love seeing the differences. As of now,  I am on page 70/242.

On the Blog

Top Ten Tuesdays -Favorite History Novels
Can't Wait Wednesday -The Queen of Nothing

Plans for next week

Monday- The Tony's Wrap up (opinions)

Tuesday- Top Ten Tuesday- I don't think I'll follow the prompt for this week

Wednesday- Can't Wait Wednesday

Thursday- The Princess and the Fangirl (review)

Friday- Summer of Love Chapter 3


Comments

  1. Ooh the Tony's sound fun! And I want to read the seven Husbands as well- I've heard good things about it and Daisy Jones.

    Have a great week

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    1. They were! I hope you Enjoy The Sevens Husbands of Evelyn Hugo.

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  2. That’s a lot to be reading at once! I listened to a great podcast about Seven Husbands the other day which convinced me to add it to my wishlist

    Have a great reading week

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  3. It's so lovely to have a week to get to things after a hectic period of time. Enjoy!

    Anne - Books of My Heart Here is my Sunday Post   

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  4. I now have the Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo to read and I can't wait!

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