Overview
Bookworms I think I’ve finally come out of my hiatus! This past week I’ve kept up with my usual posting styles, and been able to maintain a real schedule of reading and blogging thanks to having Internet installed on Monday and a permanent work schedule. I’m really excited to be officially back and can’t wait to start off my bookish 2020!
What am I reading?
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee by Dee Brown
Subtitled An Indian History of the American West, I posted an update about this book earlier this week. It’s a lengthy and thoughtful read that I have been working my way through for much of this month. This book is my priority in the mornings before work, receiving my full attention through my first cup of coffee. It’s slow going, but as I’ve said in my update I consider that a good thing.
Kalopsia by Lucinda Lamont
I received an e-book version of this for a blog tour coming up this month and have been reading it to make sure my post is ready to go when the blog tour begins. I’ll be withholding any comments on the book for now.
What am I posting?
My first bookstagram post in a while!
A #coffeeandcurrentlyreading post about Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
A bit more of a personal post to bookend my blog post about how my love of fantasy novels inspired my D&D journey
Blog Posts
- I posted a review of Sweep of the Blade by Ilona Andrews
- My monthly Coffee with Catherine series came out for January
- I read and reviewed Benjamin Dove at the request of my husband
- The previously mentioned update on Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
- Also previously mentioned: my D&D post
- A wrap up of my reading month for January
- And lastly a look at my reading goals for February!
What’s next?
Today marks the first day of the Fortune Teller Readathon, and so I will be making a post about my reading goals for that later this morning. I will continue to read Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee and Kalopsia, but also begin on some of the books for the two readathons that I’m participating in this month.
What are you up to today, bookworms?