Not a lofty, ambitious to-be-read list consisting of 100+ book titles. Just a simple plan for the upcoming week — what I’m reading now, what I plan to read next, and what I’m hoping to squeeze in among the nooks and crannies.
Happy Monday! Looking back and looking forward…
From last week:
A little slower on the book front this past week:
Just One Day by Gayle Forman: Done! I liked it much more than I’d expected to. My review is here.
The Round House by Louise Erdrich: Reading now, only about 50 pages into it so far.
I read a bunch of my son’s graphic novels and reviewed them here.
My long-awaited new Fables paperback arrived last week! I loved Fables: Cubs in Toyland (volume 18), but now have the usual complaint — I don’t want to wait months for the next one to come out!
I also read the first volume of a new (to me) graphic novel series, Y: The Last Man by Brian K. Vaughan. Very intriguing story; I think I’ll be be reading the rest as soon as I can get my hands on them.
And this week’s new agenda:
I think it’ll take me a good part of the week to read The Round House, which is quite good, but fairly heavy.
After that, I may tackle one or two books from my TBR pile, probably An Abundance of Katherines by John Green or Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist by David Levithan…
…although I’m also terribly tempted by my new arrivals, Me Before You by Jojo Moyes and The Child’s Child by Barbara Vine.
I believe this is what’s called an embarrassment of riches! Having too many books to choose from is definitely not a problem I mind having.
So many book, so little time…
That’s my agenda. What’s yours? Add your comments to share your bookish agenda for the week.



I’ve just started Mariana by Susanna Kearsley. I’ve enjoyed two of her novels so far, and this one has been on my shelf for a while now. The cover alone made me fall for this book — can’t wait to see if the story lives up to it!
It’s New Year’s Eve morning, last day of 2012! Heading out of town tomorow for a few days in the snow with family before work, school, and real-life kick back in. Meanwhile, there are books to read! Onward with the reading agenda.