It's Monday, What Are You Reading? is hosted by Sheila at
Book Journey This is a great way to plan out your reading week and see what
others are currently reading as well… you never know where that next
“must read” book will come from!
A better week for reading but still not great! This week will be an off week as I'm currently with the terrible twosome at my sister's house, not much reading again as I take advantage of going to bed early and sleeping! I've also fractured my right elbow and as I am right-handed things are awkward to say the least! It's currently strapped up while my docs deliberate over whether I need surgery or not...
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Very exciting happenings in the life of the Bookish Outsider on Wednesday, there will no doubt be photos at some point! I'm away now until Thursday but there are posts scheduled to go up and I will try to catch up with comments when I'm back. Have a great week everyone!
Hope you have a good reading week and that you don't end up needing surgery for your elbow. All the best.
ReplyDeleteOh dear! Hope surgery is not necessary!
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Yikes, I hope that they decide against the surgery. It stinks when you can't use your dominant hand, you don't realize how easy things were! Best of luck to you, happy reading.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the elbow. You sure got a lot of reading done. I have been curious about The Testing. Come see my Monday Report. Happy reading!
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about your elbow. I do hope surgery is not necessary. Have another great week of reading.
ReplyDeleteThe Leaping looks great - I love scary covers. Enjoy your reads!
ReplyDeleteMy reads for this week.
Based on the cover, I would love to read A Kiss at Midnight... Looking forward`to your review!
ReplyDeleteSome great looking books. Looking forward to your reviews - especially of The Program. Have a fab week! See what I'm reading here.
ReplyDeleteTasha @ A Trillian Books xxx
Killing Rachel looks like a cool cover. I'm currently reading The Host by Stephenie Meyer and Anna Karenina by Tolstoy.
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