Monday, October 31, 2011

It's Monday - and Halloween








short and possibly sweet, because I have a cold, and it's late, and don't feel like doing anything but reading...


hosted by Book Journey's Sheila - here is my Monday "What are you reading" post...The only link I'm putting up is Book Journey's (lazy, tired and worn out, people - sick and worn out!)




I finished Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. An amazing book with great plot, sinister government, crazed teens and the works. Enjoyed it - I know there are two more - not sure if I have the heart to read them, but I know the writing is excellent (it's teens, forced to KILL each other).





Now that I've finished Hunger Games, I've started reading a not yet published e-book. More on that later, when I can say anything about it...(how mysterious, right? I just don't want to do anything wrong)



received in the mail (because I ordered them)

The Starts Down Under - which I'm reading when I can't focus on the laptop screen, The Stars Blue Yonder (the third in the down under star trilogy) and the sequel to Blood Song - Black Blood

Now I seem to be coming down with my first cold of the school year - had the grandkids this weekend and by Sunday only the granddaughter was left. She was an angel - playing quietly while grandma dozed off and on, staying right by me and being pretty quiet. Good thing I have a huge collection of toys for little girls to play with. polly pockets, barbies and my little ponies - enough to keep any little girl busy for a while. We also read - but that's mainly our night time routine - reading between three and six books before bed. :)

Happy Halloween every one!

3 comments:

  1. I so loved Hunger Games. :) I liked you 70% Bat pic! LOL!

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  2. Love the 70% complete bat cat. Very funny. Glad to hear you loved Hunger Games. So did I.

    Anne
    My Head is Full of Books

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  3. Sorry you feel under the weather Mardel.... I have to say you must continue The Hunger Games... there is so much more to the story.

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