Showing posts with label friday reads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label friday reads. Show all posts

Friday, February 6, 2015

What I'm Reading This Weekend

It's been awhile since I've done one of these posts, so I thought I'd try it again this week rather than a discussion post as usual. Sometimes it's nice to sit down and type up a small post that's coming out the very same day, so I left this spot open for that.

This weekend is looking to be fairly busy, as usual, but I do plan to find a bit of reading time in between things!


Twist by Karen Akins

First of all, I want to be at least halfway through this book by Sunday night. I'm reading it early, because I didn't want to wait, and yet I'm reading it so slowly! It's not the book - I just haven't felt like reading at all lately. This weekend, I'm hoping to get rid of my reading slump!


Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen

I also want to make progress in this audiobook! I'm trying to get through audiobooks quicker, because it usually takes me at least a few weeks to get to the end.

And that is it for my reading! If I get through more than planned, I'll just keep reading Twist. If I finish Twist this weekend, I'll pick up whatever I'm in the mood for. I've bought a couple of books recently that I might get around to.

Friday, December 19, 2014

Friday Reads

I'm in the middle of so many books right now, but I wanted to do a quick Friday Reads post. Here's what I will be reading this weekend:


The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Anderson

I'm currently about half-way through this, and hoping to finish very soon - possibly today! It's very short, and a nice read for winter time as well.


Blood Promise by Richelle Mead

While I probably won't finish this during the weekend (the holidays have made things very busy!), I do plan to read a bit more of it when I have time.


The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare

I'm getting through this slowly, bit by bit. I plan to read a couple more parts this weekend, and maybe finish it sometime later in the week.