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The Sunday Post (7 February)

Sunday Post
The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimberly of Caffeinated Book Reviewer. It’s a chance to share our news. A post to recap the past week on your blog and showcase books and things we have received. Share news about what is coming up on our blog for the week ahead.

It's been quite a quiet week again this week. I've had lots of time to read and even scheduled a few posts. On Thursday, my parents, brother and his girlfriend went off to watch Nitro Circus in Glasgow, so I had the house to myself. I got a ton of blogging done in the peace and quiet and I also watched the remake of Footloose. I actually quite liked it, but obviously, it's not the original but I bet it had a lot of younger people watching the original too. On Friday, I again had the house to myself. So guess what? I got more reading and blogging done!

On Saturday night, I finally went out and socialised for once this week and went to a friends birthday house party. It was a good laugh and we had a hilarious game of Cards Against Humanity. And thankfully, I wasn't feeling to rough on Sunday.

On Sunday, I actually spent time with my brother and his girlfriend. We had a nice drive up the Glens until I started to feel car sick. Then we had Chinese. So all in all it was a good weekend.

Last Week on the Blog:

I took a week off from posting this week to get caught up on my reading and comments. I also got a few posts scheduled in advance for the next few months.

This Week on the Blog:

Monday - Book Review: The Heir (The Selection #4), Kiera Cass
Tuesday - Top Ten Tuesday: Valentine's freebie
Thursday - ARC Review: When Everything Feels Like the Movies, Raziel Reid
Friday - Discussion: The Problem With My Local Library

Around the Blogosphere:

Lola @ Lola's Reviews has a fantastic post about why exposure makes a difference.
Jen @ The Bookavid explains why you're not a terrible book blogger because you don't post every day.
Beth @ The Quiet People asks do reviews impact your opinion of books?

What I Read Last Week:


What I Plan to Read Next Week:

The Other Me
The Other Me, Saskia Sarginson

Book Haul:

Giveaways
All the Rage
All The Rage, Courtney Summers
Many thanks to Claire @ Book Blog Bird for hosting this giveaway. All The Rage arrived on Saturday and I cannot wait to start reading it!


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  1. Chinese sounds good. :) Glad it was a good weekend. Have a great week ahead and your discussion post this week sounds interesting.

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    1. Chinese was brilliant. Thank you, I hope you have a great week too!

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