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Friday, May 1, 2015

April - the busy month!


In my head, April was a better reading month than I see below.  But after reflection, April ended up being a busy month in both my professional life and my personal life.  A lot of job things are happening and it is taking up a little bit of my time that I used to read on evenings and weekends.  With my personal life, we purchased half season Nationals baseball tickets so I have been at the baseball field a few days with my husband and I am not a read at a sporting event kind of gal!  So I guess satisfied with what I did accomplish, but ready for some summer days by the pool with a book!

1.  Her Name is Rose by Christine Breen
2.  Haven Lake by Holly Robinson
3.  Fourth of July Creek by Smith Henderson
4. Wishful Thinking by Kamy Wicoff
5. Bear Witness by Melissa Clark
6. The Bookseller by Cynthia Swanson
7. The Doomsday Equation by Matt Richtel
8. The Residence by Kate Anderson Brower
9.  I Was Here by Gayle Forman
10. The Liar by Nora Roberts
11. The Dream Lover by Elizabeth Berg
12. Killer Getaway by Amy Korman
13. I Regret Nothing by Jen Lancaster
14. The Beautiful Daughters by Nicole Baart
15. The Seven Sisters by Lucinda Riley
16. Black Water Rising by Attica Locke
17. Threshold by GM Ford

Total pages read, clicked, and flipped: 6,167

Where Have I Been Reading?:
Ireland
Berkshires, MA
Montana
New York City, NY
Northern California
Denver, CO
San Francisco, CA
Washington, DC
Tacoma, WA
Paris
Tennessee
Palm Beach, FL
Iowa
Brazil
Houston, TX


2 comments:

  1. WOW! If this is a slower month, I'm frightened to see one with lots of reading. Funny that you say that about not reading at sporting events...I had a boyfriend w/ season tickets to football, and when his buddy couldn't go he'd make me, so I'd bring a book!
    Are you linking to the monthly wrap up at Book Date? http://bookdate.blogspot.com/2015/04/month-in-review-april-2015.html

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  2. No, I have never linked there, thanks for sending that my way! Yeah I can't read at sporting events, wish I could!

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