

My next #CatchUpFriday book, a book I should have reviewed a LONG time ago...
My next #CatchUpFriday book, a book I should have reviewed a LONG time ago...
My first #CatchUpFriday book complete. For being only 240 pages, this book dragged. I enjoy historic true crime and classic literature, but this book did not keep my attention. I found the middle better than the beginning and ending. It‘s also clearly written for someone who has a way better vocabulary than I do - so many words I‘ve never seen before in anything I‘ve read. And, you know, I read a lot. This is a pan.
#CatchUpFriday - still reading this one. Only reason: it‘s the only library book I‘ve ever destroyed (leaky ice bag that leaked through another bag into a bigger bag and onto the book). Cutting the soggy margins helped me to salvage the book. However sluggish the narrative is, I‘m going to finish this and file this under #dontjudgeabookbyitscover .
A couple of books from my nightstand made into #films ...these are a couple of candidates for my #CatchUpFriday readings... #nuyear
My first read for #CatchUpFriday ...I started this in 2016, and it‘s really a slow going read. But, look at the cover!
In addition to the massive amount of challenges I‘m doing this year, I want to go through my stack of books I‘ve been reading off and on for years. I also really need to go through my pile of ARCs. So, I‘m dedicating Friday reading time to these books.
I plan to use #CatchUpFriday to denote these books and any posts associated with them. Feel free to use the hashtag as well...I‘m sure I‘m not the only one with this “problem!”