Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts

Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Spring Breakin'

  Ahh spring break. I love it so much, that I might do it again next week!


  I've been keeping busy this spring break. I traveled down to Florida, not a long trip from my house (~40 miles to the border), made some pie (not from scratch, but I have to celebrate Pi Day properly), and started planning an exciting event for next year! 


   As of right now though, all I have on the brain is reading. I'm currently reading The Art of Fielding, which is beautifully written. I can't wait to finish it and see what happens! No spoilers if you've read it!


  But in true nerd style, I've got all these pulled up:





   Here's the links to all the above tabs:



  And yes, these tabs are from the same lovely blogger. 

  My to read list can be found here. If you want to know what I've read that is here



Saturday, 28 January 2012

Currently Reading

   Emma by Jane Austen. It's been a long run for me and Emma Woodhouse. We started this affair long ago in December. And now at the end of January, I still have yet to finish.
   Granted, I have read more than just Emma while reading it. So until I've finished, which should be soon, no reading posts.
   Not even one about The Fault in Our Stars by my favorite person John Green. I can say favorite person, because I met him. Sure it was fast, but it happened. More on that front later.

Sunday, 22 January 2012

A Fresh Idea

    I've spent a lot of time recently working on an excel spreadsheet of all the books I've read since high school. I'm not even up to 200 yet, and I am thoroughly disappointed in myself. I have got to stop re-reading so many books, and read some new ones instead! To work on that, I'm going to start doing posts on what I've previously read that's on my chart and hasn't been posted here. It'll be a pseudo-library feature. Except I don't loan my books out, and chances are high that I'll talk about Harry Potter a lot. Along with Lord of the Rings, and The Hobbit of course. Now, I'm going to think about what book or books I should post about first.