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The Sunday Post (15 November)

Sunday Post
The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimberly of Caffeinated Book Reviewer. It’s a chance to share news. A post to recap the past week on your blog and showcase books and things we have received. Share news about what is coming up on our blog for the week ahead.

Another busy week! For a start, Busted are back together! I honestly cannot contain my excitement! I must be driving everyone nuts, but Busted were my childhood. And they will always have a special place on my iPod.

On Wednesday, Misty finally made it to the vet without eating anything. She had a few lumps on her mammary glands so these had to be removed just in case. We also had her spayed in the hope that this doesn't happen again.  She had her operation and is now at home recovering and feeling sorry for herself. But I like to think she will thank us someday.

Then on Thursday, I got to meet my friend's new baby! And he is just the absolute cutest baby ever. He's the first baby in my group of university friends too so it's quite weird being at the age when your close friends are starting to have children.

Last Week on the Blog:


This Week on the Blog:

Tuesday - Top Ten Tuesday: My top ten quotes from this year
Thursday - Book Review: Papina, Katie Hamstead
Friday - Feature & Follow: What stories do I want to teleport into

Around the blogosphere:

Noelia @ A Day in Bookland discusses What To Read Next.

What I Read Last Week:

Did I Mention I Love You? (The DIMILY Trilogy, #1)

Currently Reading:

The Night Circus

What I Plan to Read  Next  Week:

StardustDiverging Cadence (Cadence, #2)

Book Haul:

Zilch again! I'm doing so good at not spending on books just now!



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  1. I'm curious to get your thoughts on Night Circus! I have heard good things!

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    1. I'm not too far into it yet, but it's really interesting so far. So that's got to be a good thing!

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  2. Happy Sunday! I'm still catching up on Tuesday posts too, and liked Insurgent. I am looking forward to Allegiant.

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    1. That's good to hear! It seems quite a few people like the series.

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  3. I loved Stardust! I also love the film. It was fun noting the differences between them. Enjoy!

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    1. I really can't wait to read it! It's great to hear that you enjoyed it! I love the film too.

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