It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? a place to meet up and share what you have been, and are about to be reading over the week. It’s a great post to organise yourself. It’s an opportunity to visit and comment and er… add to your groaning TBR pile! So welcome in everyone. This meme started on J Kaye’s blog and then was hosted by Sheila from
Book Journey. Sheila then passed it on to Kathryn here at
The Book Date.
Jen Vincent, Teach Mentor Texts, and Kellee of
Unleashing Readers decided to give It’s Monday! a kidlit focus. If you read and review books in children’s literature – picture books, chapter books, middle grade novels, young adult novels or anything in those genres – join them.
I had a really good enjoyable week of reading this week. Loved all my books.
While summer is showing its face at the moment for me, I have to think winter, so this week I got delivered a cubic metre of wood. I have to cart it from the front of the house around to the back and stack it so its been a few barrow loads at a time. But I work on the premise that twenty or so minutes a day gets a task accomplished. My word for the year!
First photo shows shed all tidied for wood, second photo shows 95% of wood stacked, still some more to do and a tidy up out the front!
What I read last week:
What I am reading now:
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That’s a lot of wood, Kathryn, and the fact that you carted loads and loads yourself to the back is amazing. You go She-Ra!
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That is a lot of wood and I like your philosophy on the 20 minutes a day. Definitely a good way to tackle though massive overwhelming tasks! So glad your books have been good lately! I had a meh book but I have high hopes for the one I just started.
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I have thought of you lately as I choose my next read. I am beginning to think I have to be planned with my next read so that when I come off a book whether its good or bad I need something to pick up. Believe it or not I stand in front of about 80 or so books and think do I feel like any of these?
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That’s a lot of wood!! Good to be prepared. Hope you enjoyed Guts—I definitely want to read that one!
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Nicole, loved Guts and totally identified. Love that her books are autobiographicalish.
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Good advice for getting things done Kathryn, glad you loved all your books last week can’t wait to see what you thought of The Dog i Loved.
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Debbie I thought the Dog I Loved was really good, so happy to have read it.
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Wow, that’s a LOT of wood stacking – good for you! Good exercise, too! I made a fire in my fireplace today – a nice treat on a cold day.
Hope you enjoyed Guts – I did (and all of Raina’s books!)
Enjoy your books – and that nice summer weather! Thanks for hosting the linkup –
Sue
Book By Book
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Sue – Guts was great and I totally identified with it. I’ve read her Smile book and there are a few others I must catch up on.
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It must be very hard to think about winter now
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same with wood and books. It’s unbelievable how much you can accomplish by just 15 or 20 minutes a day !!
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That’s the way I see it! Twenty minutes steadily day after day builds up.
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Please tell me PS I Love You the book isn’t where the movie was spawned from 😭 cuz I’m gonna have to read it and cry over that too
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Tina I have no idea, a second book Postcript came out and I thought I’d read this one. It is set in Ireland if that helps. While it is about a young widow the pub tone to it put me off and I called it a DNF!
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Oh that is unfortunate! 😬 but I guess I learned something haha! Happy reading Kathryn!
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Great job with stacking the wood. Looks great.
Will that be your main source of heat in the winter? And will you use it all?
Happy Reading and preparing for winter. 🙂
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Elizabeth I have a heat pump and use that usually during the day if needed. If the sun comes up it keeps the place warm by itself. I light the fire generally early evening. I probably won’t use all the wood, if our winter is mild like last winter.
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Good job with the wood stacking! I enjoyed An Everyday Hero. A nice story.
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Mary I’ve just started it and loving it. Much better than my previous book which I had a DNF on.
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Oh man… I remember the movie P.S. I Love You making me sob! Enjoy your week!
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We are lucky in that we have acquired enough wood to get through winter, not that we will be burning wood that often. Maybe we have enough for two winters!
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I read P.S. I Love You awhile ago and enjoyed it. I hope you enjoy your books and have a gret week!
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Always good to be prepared! We’re thick in the middle of winter and burning some wood sounds pretty good haha- we just got a bunch of snow. 🙂
Glad your reading week was a good one- hope this week is also!
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I read P.S. I Love you way back when it was released and loved it! I should probably re-read it! Have a great week!
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Accomplish is a good word. We did the woodpiles for several years but now we have to get the chimney repaired. We are using room heaters and electric blankets. Fortunately, it hasn’t been too cold this year.
You had a good reading week.
Enjoy your week and Happy Reading!
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You are smart to get your wood now.
I’m glad you enjoyed your books, I’d like to read Night of Miracles.
Wishing you a great reading week
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Haven’t read any of these – will have to check out several of them.
We had half a foot of snow yesterday – want some??
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Enjoy your books and your week…and the tasks you accomplish!
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