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The Sunday Post (22 May)


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.

So I've had a great week for exercising this week. On Monday, I walked four miles with mu mum, her best friend and the dogs. It probably doesn't seem that much but it was all along little dirt paths and up hills so it was nice. Then on Tuesday, I went to the gym again. This was sp much better than last week as I was not as sore after it this week. 

On Saturday night, I had a onesie party at a friends where we drank wine and played silly games, such as Truth or Dare. It got a bit messy with dares including taking ketchup shots and honey facials. Basically, we acted like children and not our twenty-something-year-old selfs. 

Last Week on the Blog


This Week on the Blog

Monday - Book Review: The Duff, Kody Keplinger
Tuesday - Top Ten Tuesday: Books I've Fallen Out of Love With
Thursday - Book Revies: Please Pretty Lights, Ina Zajac

Around the Blogosphere

Once again, I've not had much time to blog hop this week for some reason. I will try to get better in future.

What I Read Last Week

The DUFFPlease, Pretty Lights (Pretty Lights Series Book 1)

Currently Reading

Dear Amy

What I Plan to Read This Week

My Life Next DoorThe Boy Most Likely ToPivotal Moments (In Time, #1)

Book Haul

from Publisher
The Crown
The Crown (The Selection #5), Kiera Cass
Special thanks to HarperCollins for this copy

Netgalley
Songs About a Girl
Songs About a Girl, Chris Russell

Currently Listening To



Currently Watching

I've not really watched much this week other than the latest Game of Thrones episode and Tonight at the London Palladium.


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  1. It seems like you had a wonderful week. A onesie and wine party? Sounds like my kind of night, haha! I hope you enjoy Huntley Fitzpatrick's books. I read and thoroughly loved My Life Next Door years ago--I really need to get around to The Boy Most Likely To. I look forward to seeing your thoughts on both of those novels. I hope you have another great week!

    My Sunday post!

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  2. Sounds like you had some fun. It's always good to let that freak flag fly sometimes. And lovely books this week:)

    My Sunday Post

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