SpiderComments Off on My November and December 2020 reads
I haven’t read much in November, and with my 12-days-of-blogmas didn’t feel like writing a sad book overview, therefore decided to combine the last two months of the year into this post. 2020 has ended! Finally! It was such a long, long year. And I must admit, I read quite a lot thanks to that. I have finished reading …… Read more »
As the end of the year approaches it’s time to look back at my reads from 2020. And I must admit, it wasn’t bad at all! The two lockdowns, cancelling of many appointments and a fair bit of self-isolation gave me more time for reading. In preperations of next year, I uploaded my Goodreads export to Storygraph. It states I… Read more »
My eight day of cheer were: Christmas stickers! Perfect for decorating the envelopes of the Christmas post cards I will be sending out this week. It’s funny, because I was just thinking about it that I needed something like this! Yesterday’s tea was a “Good Morning” tea, filled with blackberry leaves, peppermint, strawberry leaves, calendula and cornflower. The smell is… Read more »
Late last year I announced doing my first readathon in 2020. Besides setting a goal for the amount of books I wanted to read, I also chose to participate in Startonyourshelfathon. While the organisation of this readathon went into a slump quite soon, I did continue my reading. The goal was to read as many unread books on your bookshelf… Read more »
October has been a regular good October again. I have also read a lot! Mostly library books though. I had a few reservations that all came in together, and on top of that added some more when I went to pick them up. You know how it goes! I’ve completed a few items from the IGGPPC Geeky Readathon, two from… Read more »
I keep missing my Tuesday deadlines these last few weeks. Things are suddenly busy around me and after a quiet few months it’s hard to have to adapt again. Meanwhile, we are now in our second lockdown. You would think I would have the time right? So this is a thing going about in the bookish community, and since I… Read more »