sunday post #33


The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Caffeinated Reviewer. It's a chance to recap posts from the past week and tease upcoming content, as well as share new books, reading challenge progress, and anything else you've come across in the last seven days.

This has been a week of getting work done, both on and away from the computer...just not necessarily for the blog! I had three film reviews expected by Friday, which took up a considerable amount of my free time, and finishing Muse of Nightmares has left with a bit of a reading hangover. Along with not getting much reading done, I'm sorry to say it's been an off-week for blog hopping and replies as well. My hope is to be caught up by this evening, although I have some work-related things to get through as well. However strange it may sound, I missed my blogging friends the last few days!

I did manage to make time to go and see Christopher Robin, which was positively adorable. The computer animation was gorgeous and I loved the theme of returning to the important lessons of childhood. Eeyore is totally my adult #aesthetic, too. I really sympathize with his benignly gloomy outlook 😂

BOOKS I READ

...None! I guess I just haven't been in much of a reading mood. Either that or Muse of Nightmares has given me a pretty substantial hangover, because I've barely started—much less finished—a new book after putting that one away. Right now I'm crawling through Shadow of the Fox by Julie Kagawa. I don't know if it's the story or the e-ARC format, but so far I'm feeling very ambivalent. I'm giving myself until the 50% point to decide if it will be a DNF.

LAST WEEK ON THE BLOG
COMING UP ON THE BLOG

Book Review: City of Ghosts by Victoria Schwab
State of the ARC #8
Blog Tour: The Sacrifice Box + Q&A with Martin Stewart
Book Review: Not Even Bones by Rebecca Schaeffer

BOOK HAULS


Just one this! I'm very excited to add The Girl King by Mimi Yu to my review pile...and grateful I managed a small haul this week, considering how slowly I've been reading recently!

AROUND THE BLOGOSPHERE

For those of you who liked Winnie the Pooh as a kid, who was your favorite resident in the Hundred Acre Wood? Say hello in the comments and I hope y'all have a great week!

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