A day late this week. Running around yesterday took all my time. Errands, Cub Scout rocket launching, sick children, sick me, gym time (oh yeah, baby), all add up to 1,2,3, no time for me...to do the wrap. This wrap is a short wrap because it was a week of short books.
The week was composed of back to back field trips to the Los Angeles Zoo (6th graders) and Calico (5th Graders), the usual Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Cheer and huh, I have no idea what else. Hmmm, would that be a good or a bad thing that I don't remember the week. Maybe we'll just call it uneventful and leave it at that. Oh! It also had a birthday party (giggly girls) and the first sleepover for my #4 (equally excited, we musn't say giggly, boys).
As you can see from my earlier post, I did stop by the library for a midweek haul; much, much fun. I am almost done with the original books. But, man!, am I struggling with California's Stately Hall of Fame. I thought I would muscle my way through it last week, but found instead that I've put it down and have not been sorry to leave it. I know, I know. I am reading my way through the library. I will finish it...eventually. Though I think it might take me a renewal to do it.
Library reading wise, this past week has shaped up to be a bit slow. That is not to say I haven't been reading. I read Dead Reackoning by Charlaine Harris. I love, love, love her Sookie Stackhouse series and had been waiting on pins and needles for the latest release. (Which was not a disappointment, by the by.) I also read Shakespeare's Counselor, same author, another series I enjoy and would like to see more of. I also like the Bard's cameos in the Sookie books, very fun.
Back to work. Four more library books are completed with two in the chute (fist shaking at California's Stately Hall of Fame). Looking forward to reviewing Open, which should be today or tomorrow. Must check my list for what's ahead.
Favorite Book of the Week: Tudor Portraits
Most Disappointing Book of the Week: Flight
The week was composed of back to back field trips to the Los Angeles Zoo (6th graders) and Calico (5th Graders), the usual Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Cheer and huh, I have no idea what else. Hmmm, would that be a good or a bad thing that I don't remember the week. Maybe we'll just call it uneventful and leave it at that. Oh! It also had a birthday party (giggly girls) and the first sleepover for my #4 (equally excited, we musn't say giggly, boys).
As you can see from my earlier post, I did stop by the library for a midweek haul; much, much fun. I am almost done with the original books. But, man!, am I struggling with California's Stately Hall of Fame. I thought I would muscle my way through it last week, but found instead that I've put it down and have not been sorry to leave it. I know, I know. I am reading my way through the library. I will finish it...eventually. Though I think it might take me a renewal to do it.
Library reading wise, this past week has shaped up to be a bit slow. That is not to say I haven't been reading. I read Dead Reackoning by Charlaine Harris. I love, love, love her Sookie Stackhouse series and had been waiting on pins and needles for the latest release. (Which was not a disappointment, by the by.) I also read Shakespeare's Counselor, same author, another series I enjoy and would like to see more of. I also like the Bard's cameos in the Sookie books, very fun.
Back to work. Four more library books are completed with two in the chute (fist shaking at California's Stately Hall of Fame). Looking forward to reviewing Open, which should be today or tomorrow. Must check my list for what's ahead.
Favorite Book of the Week: Tudor Portraits
Most Disappointing Book of the Week: Flight
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