I will be linking up as well to the Sunday Post at Caffeinated Book Reviewer and Sheila at Book Journey runs It's Monday! What Are You Reading?
I achieved just slightly above my goal for the week. I've signed up again for the month of October.
Oh my gosh, October - 2015 slow down! We went into Daylight saving last Sunday morning, however it hasn't affected me as much as it sometimes does, might be my time clock was a little unsettled anyway with my trip last week to Melbourne.
What I read last week:
What I am reading at present:
Still listening to:
Reading:
Up next:
Home for Christmas by Lily Everett
The Good Neighbor Amy Sue Nathan
Posts from the last week:
- The Patterson Girls Rachael Johns
- Christmas in Mustang Creek Linda Lael Miller
- Month in Review
- The Bollywood Bride Sonali Dev
It's daylight savings here this weekend but (as I'm in Queensland) we don't adopt it. (Which is a bummer!)
ReplyDeleteKeen to read your review of Pretending to Dance!
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Yeah heard that Queensland doesn't do it. I am mixed about it, it is nice to have the longer evenings though.
DeleteI'm eager to get my hands on After You....but I think I'll wait to see what you think...some haven't liked it as much as the first book, and after reading other books by Moyes, Me Before You was definitely not my favorite.
ReplyDeleteI don't know why.
Enjoy your week...and thanks for visiting my blog.
I think it's so weird that our change from Daylight Savings Time has switched, and for the past few years, has been in early November.
I hate time changes! LOL
I know I've seen mixed reviews for After You, but I really liked the first book and ... got totally drawn into After You as well.
DeleteWe don't do our daylight savings until Nov. Looks like you had a good reading week. A christmas book too. I have never read Lily Everett, is she more romance or woman fiction?
ReplyDeleteViki she is pretty much romance. I have read a few of her books because I picked them up at NetGalley and have liked some more than others.
DeleteI always hate the time changes, they always seem to screw me up internally somehow. :) Hard to believe it's this time of year already. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see Christmas reads around though, I like that part of this time of year. They're showing up in the boostores a bit too and it's fun to see all the festive titles.
There are an amazing number of Christmas reads around, the sure put them out early.
DeleteHappy reading!
ReplyDeleteWe are doing the daylight savings thing in a few weeks, and I'm usually very much affected by that little hour.
ReplyDeleteYour new books look really good, and I hope you'll enjoy them all.
Have a wonderful week ahead and happy reading, Kathryn.
Lexxie @ (un)Conventional Bookviews
Day light saving doesn't start here for another few weeks. You read some great books last week. Happy Reading
ReplyDeleteNo time change her till the end of the month but it already getting dark so early but I beginning to feel ready for winter and looking forward to getting cosy!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
I liked After You and I want to read Pretending to Dance. I've got The Good Neighbor on my TBR pile too.
ReplyDeleteGlad the time change didn't bother you that much. It always messes with my appetite and I usually feel out of sorts for awhile.
I enjoyed The Precious One. Pretending To Dance is on my ToRead list. Have a great week Kathryn! Congratulations on being ahead of your goal!
ReplyDeleteI read ALL I WANT and now have the audio book. I will probably take a listen and do another giveaway with it.
ReplyDeleteWe haven't done the Daylight Savings /StandardTime jump yet. So it still feels like summer.
Our daylight savings is next month. I am looking forward to your thoughts on Chamberlain's book. Hope your week is a good one!
ReplyDeleteI so want to read Pretending to Dance! That older Roberts title sounds good too. And Jill Shalvis, have to get to her! She is recommended by many. Have a relaxing week back home, Kathryn.
ReplyDeleteOur DS is Nov 1st. I've always preferred the Fall Back vs the Spring Forward. lol Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteI had to look up when we do Daylight Savings time and wow, it's a lot later than normal...lol. Hope you are enjoy your books! :)
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Week in Review
Great job on meeting your steps goal. I've been really bad and not getting any exercise but I am watching what I eat. I still haven't read any of Jill Shalvis books but they sound really good. I hope you are adjusted to your new time and have a great week!
ReplyDeletehope you enjoy all i want but i hear its good
ReplyDeleteI'm just a little green that you have All I Want, can't wait to see what you think. Can't say I mind that we don't have daylight saving here in QLD, I remember it being a drag when we were kids and had to be in bed early. Nice work on the step goals Kathryn, like you I'm in again. Love this group ... so motivating!
ReplyDeleteI have been turned down before for Jill S. But thought I'd be cheeky. It is her usual good stuff and I enjoyed it. Got to say though I get tired of a romance series after awhile.
DeleteI know, seriously, where is the time going?!?! How is it October already? I don't even want to start thinking about Christmas and all the shopping I have to do. Stresses me out. Lol.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a great week! Happy reading!
Our daylight saving time won't go into effect till later this month, so we still have a few more weeks before we have to got through that. I usually find the switch to winter time easier to deal with than to summer time. I hope you're enjoying All I Want, I only have read one Jill Shalvis book so far, but I really enjoyed that one and want to read more books by her. I hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteNice assortment of books. I enjoyed The Hollows and the rest of that series. Here is what I read last week. Happy reading!
ReplyDeleteHi Kathryn, Happy Monday. Nice selection my friend. I just finished Rachel Vincent's first in her new dark fantasy series, Menagerie, Wonderful. I've got her on the blog on Friday!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
All nice titles but I especially like the look of Diary of an Accidental Wallflower and of course Jill Shalvis is always a lovely read.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week.