Weekly Book Wrap Up
Maybe making a goal of 100 is more doable than I thought. Would be even easier if I just tarted to read kids books for design research lol
Chew, Vol. 8: Family Recipes by John Layman
Back to being very entertaining and funny :) need more to read and more Toni
Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters
Sometimes you just want to read a book to be entertained for a few hours and not really have to think while reading. This is one of those books. Peabody is a very entertaining and I found funny main character. The plot didn't lag at any points, the mystery was a little too easy and predictable, but still enjoyed reading it.
Currently reading:
Thou Shall Not Use Comic Sans: A Designer's Almanac of Dos and Don'ts
Chew, Vol. 8: Family Recipes by John Layman
Back to being very entertaining and funny :) need more to read and more Toni
Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters
Sometimes you just want to read a book to be entertained for a few hours and not really have to think while reading. This is one of those books. Peabody is a very entertaining and I found funny main character. The plot didn't lag at any points, the mystery was a little too easy and predictable, but still enjoyed reading it.
2016 Reading Challenge
Jennifer has
read 11 books toward her goal of 100 books.
Thou Shall Not Use Comic Sans: A Designer's Almanac of Dos and Don'ts
Sounds like it would be really boring, but its actually a really good and interesting read.
The Curse of the Pharaohs (Amelia Peabody #2)
Another re-read. Forgot how much I enjoyed these when I read them years ago.
Confessions of a Sociopath: A Life Spent Hiding in Plain Sight by M.E Thomas
Only read about 10 pages so far, need to really start reading more of this. Hard to say if this is written by an actual sociopath, or just written to make it seem like it is.
Only read about 10 pages so far, need to really start reading more of this. Hard to say if this is written by an actual sociopath, or just written to make it seem like it is.
Oh yes, MrsDrWho is a fan of Elizabeth Peters, I like to reread my favourite books. That reminds me I must get out my PERN books again this year.
ReplyDeleteI havent read the Pern books for years, probably should soon :)
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