It’s Monday! What are you reading? 03/02/2015

Read:
(Click on the books for more information)

Currently Reading:

Upcoming:

As soon as I finish That’s Not English I’ll be starting Pet Sematary as part of a readalong. I’m very much looking forward to dipping back into the crazy world of Stephen King.

After that? Free range reading is the name of the game in 2015. It’s the greatest

Thanks for this awesome graphic, Heather. It’s perfect.
What are you reading? Let me know!

The Relentless Weekly Wrap-Up 03/01/2015

Blogging:
I posted 2 reviews this week (I know!!):  The Evening Chorus by Helen Humphreys and The Thing About Great White Sharks by Rebecca Adams Wright.

Reading:
I read The Wonder Garden by Laura Acampora earlier this week. Right now I’m dying of laughter while reading That’s Not English by Erin Moore. Seriously, hilarious. I know it’s one I’ll recommend to every single one of you.

Watching:
I should be bingeing on House of Cards right now. I’ll get to it. First, I have to catch up on a few episodes of regular TV that I missed this week. (Like Empire, wheee! What a show. Cookie just kills me.)

Sharing:
Monika, from A Lovely Bookshelf on the Wall, has written a couple of posts that put a big grin on my face. Start with this one: 7 Book Bloggers Who Make me Happy! Then read Book Community HappinessRiver City Reading spread more love by talking about new-to-her bloggers that she’s recently started following. Thank you to everyone who is out there spreading the sunshine. I love it, I appreciate it, I need it. It’s been a long winter, ya’ll.

Mourning:

“I think it’s my adventure, my trip, my journey, and I guess my attitude is, let the chips fall where they may” 
– Leonard Nimoy

Do you dig Stephen King? You might want to check out King’s March, hosted by Rory and Wendy. I’m already planning on reading Pet Sematary as part of a readalong hosted by Jill. Two birds, one stone. Fabulous.

What’s up with you? Do you watch Empire? Do you plan on reading King this month? What are you reading? Tell me a thing or two.