September 14, 2009

What Are You Reading Monday

This is a weekly meme hosted by J. Kaye's Book Blog. Each week on Monday we tell what we read the previous week and what we plan to read in the upcoming week.

Ug - going back to work has really slowed down my reading.  Must not let work take it away!  Ok this week I finished one book and started another.
Finished:  Here Today by Ann M. Martin.  Read my review on it here.

Started:  When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead.  And yes I did say last Monday I was going to read it last week.  See work is in my way!  I'm really looking forward to this one because I've heard good things.  The bit I've read has been good :)  I WILL have it done by the weekend!

9 comments:

  1. Bad when life gets in the way of reading hey LOL. I didn't stick to my reading list at all.
    Happy Reading :-)
    Here's my post

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  2. I do so hate it when life interrupts my reading plans, as it did this past week. I hope this eek is better for you. :)
    Mine are here: http://rundpinne.blogspot.com/2009/09/what-are-you-reading-monday_14.html

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  3. I would love to read "Here Today." I like coming of age stories. My J. Kaye Monday is

    http://readwithtea.blogspot.com/2009/09/hex-on-heels-by-linda-wisdom.html

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  4. I never end up reading what i plan to...and yes, work gets in the way..you could be shameless like me and read e-books at work..
    No No.
    Must not encourage such behaviour
    :O)
    Have a great week

    Here's my post

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  5. Well, I hope you have time to read this week! Happy reading!

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  6. I'm getting ready to start You Had Me At Halo.

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  7. Is that Ann M. Martin an adult novel or YA? I haven't read her since BSC :)

    Allison
    http://www.wellreadreviews.com

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  8. She's YA or really more middle grades.

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  9. I find that tough when my schedule changes and reading suffers. :( Hope you enjoy Rebecca Stead's book. It looks to be a good one.

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