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The Sunday Post (13 March 2022)

           

The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimberly of Caffeinated 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.

It's been another quieter week which means I had a chance to do a lot of reading. I'm also now dog sitting for my parents so that is also letting me read a lot, so it's almost like a win-win situation. I honestly can't remember what I done at the start of the week, it just feels like a blur. But I did get the chance to pop into the library on Saturday to return then borrow a few books. I also went to the coffee shop for a change of scenery.

Last Week on the Blog

This Week on the Blog

Books I Said I'd Read in Winter...
Top Ten Tuesday: Books on my Spring TBR
Book Review: Safety in Numbers, Sophie Penhaligon

What I Read Over the Last Week


Currently Reading

The Midwife's Confession, Diane Chamberlain / The Storyteller, Dave Grohl (yes I'm re-reading this again already... this time it's the audiobook)

What I Plan to Read This Week


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  1. Bookish People looks cute. I'm on a rom com binge at the moment. Enjoy your reading week!

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  2. I love that you got to read so much! And, how fun that you get to dog sit. I really liked Maus. I hope you liked it too.

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  3. Dog sitting sounds like fun. I hope we both enjoy Bookish People.

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