Sunday, December 4, 2016

The Sunday Post Meme (64)




Hey everybody! I am participating in a book meme called the Sunday Post which is being hosted by Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer! The goal of this meme is to share news you have on various books and things you’ve read or received and also talk about what is coming up for your blog! Book hauls can include library books , yard sale finds, arcs and bought books and you can share these finds with other book bloggers!

Hello everyone!  Well, the holidays are finally here and I'm getting ready to read up on some Winter reads for December!  Also, I'm going to do my "1 Book a Day" Challenge for December, which I'm planning on making this challenge a monthly thing.  I hope everyone had a good weekend!




Book Reviews
Miscellaneous


Blog Tour + Book Blitz: Air by L.B. Gilbert

 
 

 

Blog Tour + Book Blitz: Engaged to an Alien Pop Star by Kendra L. Saunders  

 

Blog Tour + Book Blitz: Royally Wed by Pamela DuMond

 

Blog Tour + Giveaway: Urban Fantasy, Paranormal Romance, and Dystopian Reader Appreciation Giveaway!

 



 
 

Book Photo Sundays Meme!

 

Looking for New Guest Posts! 

 

 

  

One Word: CREATIVE!!!

 

 

Check out For the Love of Words' "Monthly Rundown: November 2016"

 

  Check out Rabid Read's "Bookfessional: DNFs (or Calling It Quits))"

 

Sign up for Bookwyrm Hoard's book challenge  "The Backlist Reader Challenge 2017: Rules and Sign-up"

 

Well, that's the Sunday News for today and I will have more news for the various books I've read in the near future!
Posted on Sunday, December 4, 2016.

25 comments:

  1. Those books look great, and it looks like you've been up to a lot recently! Keep it up and have a lovely week :) <3 Good luck with the Dec challenges!

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  2. Good luck with the book a day. I have spells where I can do that, but don't think i could manage that pace for longer periods.

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  3. Good luck with your book a day challenge! I want to get a copy of Where the Sidewalk Ends for my daughter. She requested The Giving Tree and will be getting a copy when our next Scholastic book order comes in. I hope you have a great week!

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  4. Good luck with the book a day challenge and your winter reads. I'll be happy to get back to finishing a book every couple of days. I used to read a book or more a day, but somehow my life has gotten busier instead of less so. *sigh* :)

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    1. I'm able to have more time now, but that might change in the next few months. I'm hoping to squeeze in enough books for the end of the year!

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  5. Camp Midnight and Where The Sidewalk Ends are on my list. I'm looking forward to your book a day. It used to be easy for me to read a couple books a day. Now time seems scarce for that:)

    My Sunday Post

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    1. I'm hoping to read up to 30 books this month! Where the Sidewalk Ends is such an awesome book! I hope you enjoy it!

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  6. I love those trees that are made up of books. Too fun!!! I'm sure I have enough books to do it, but no room! haha I really want to read Paper Girls. I need to read more graphic novels. It's been awhile.

    -Lauren

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  7. A book a day sounds tough- good luck! I liked your review of PAper Girls, very in depth and helps me as I decide whether to get it or not. I'm leaning towards it. :)

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  8. Wow, a book a day is impressive! I couldn't do it. If I have an audiobook on the go to listen to on my work commute and another book that I read at bedtime, I can usually finish 2 books a week. That's pretty much my limit, with my kids demanding the rest of my attention! Good luck on your goal!

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  9. Love the book Christmas tree. I've always wanted to make one of those.

    Maybe one day I'll read a book a day.

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  10. Ooh! Papergirls. Was it any good? I have it to read on my library ebook feed. I'm got that and the new Archie comics that I really want to read.

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    1. I personally enjoyed it! It might depend on whether or not you like time traveling stories, but I found it to be pretty entertaining!

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  11. I really like the Christmas tree made out of a book pile...maybe that would be a good idea for freeing up space on my shelves using all the books I've read!

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  12. Wow! You are certainly busy here! I read my first Pamela DuMond book a little while back, fun but a little silly. Enjoy all your new reads!

    Naomi @ Naomi’s Reading Palace

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  13. That book tree is the coolest. I could build one of those with all of my tbr books (maybe even two!) but my evil kitty would tear that thing down in a heartbeat.

    Have a great week of reading :)

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    1. Thanks! Maybe put that book tree on a table so your cat won't get to it! :D

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