My numbers should’ve been a little better — but between Iron Gold taking more time than I was prepared for, and ongoing sickness, I got a little behind with reading — and the writing took another hit this month, that I really can’t explain. Oh well. Onward and upward, and all that, right?
Anyway, here’s what happened here in February:
Books/Novels/Novellas Read/Listened to:
Still Reading:
Reviews Posted:
- The Bomb Maker by Thomas Perry
- A Blogger’s Manifesto: A Modern Day Guide to Blogging by Aman Mittal
- Faith: California Scheming by Jody Houser, Pere Pérez, Marguerite Sauvage, Colleen Doran
- Like a Champion by Vincent Chu
- Smoke Eaters by Sean Grigsby
- The Fed-up Cow by Peta Lemon, Maria Dasic Todoric
- Iron Gold by Pierce Brown
- Uber Diva by Charles St. Anthony
- The Meifod Claw by JW Bowe
- Golden Gremlin by Rod A. Walters
- The Strange Death of Fiona Griffiths by Harry Bingham
- Timekeepers by Simon Garfield
- Blood Binds the Pack by Alex Wells
Book Challenge Progress:
Iron Gold by Pierce Brown Brighton Beach Memoirs by Neil Simon, Max Casella, Peter Michael Goetz, Valerie Harper, Alexana Lambros, Anna Sophie Loewenberg, Jonathan Silverman, Joyce Van Patten The Late Show by Michael Connelly, Katherine Moennig Resurrection Men by Ian Rankin (link forthcoming) |
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Like a Champion by Vincent Chu Golden Gremlin by Rod A. Walters A Blogger’s Manifesto: A Modern Day Guide to Blogging by Aman Mittal Uber Diva by Charles St. Anthony Smoke Eaters The Fed-up Cow by Peta Lemon, Maria Dasic Todori The Meifod Claw by JW Bowe Timekeepers by Simon Garfield Illinois Native Americans by in60Learning.com |
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Like a Champion by Vincent Chu Golden Gremlin by Rod A. Walters A Blogger’s Manifesto: A Modern Day Guide to Blogging by Aman Mittal Uber Diva by Charles St. Anthony The Fed-up Cow by Peta Lemon, Maria Dasic Todori The Meifod Claw by JW Bowe Illinois Native Americans by in60Learning.com Smoke Eaters by Sean Grigsby Timekeepers by Simon Garfield |
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Whoops. Nothing this month! |
How was your month?
Bookstooge
So, how do you catch up the books you read but haven’t reviewed yet? Or do you just let them fall by the wayside?
HCNewton
I try really hard not to let that happen — it does occasionally. I take notes while reading and have a stack of them next to where I keep my laptop. Also, I start writing the posts — at least in note form — within a day of finishing. The tricky part is when I get behind, or finish too many things at once, or just get tired. Then the wheels start to come off. Case in point: A Plague of Giants finished at the end of 2017, post is about 1/4 done. Not sure when I’ll find the time to complete…which makes me mad at myself.