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Saturday, March 26, 2011

What's your status? (26/3/2011)






This post was inspired by, well, my previous Reading Status posts. I wanted to make it something that everyone could particpate in. Every Saturday (and sometimes Sunday), I will post what I've finished in the past week, what I'm currently reading and where I am in the book/s, what I plan to read next, and possibly what I want to buy/get. I will be trying to do this every week, so be sure to check back every weekend! Be sure to leave your links to your WYS posts in the comments.

This next portion of the post is an idea that I saw on the wonderful blog Small Review. She posts what reviews and memes she has posted and participated in that last week. Remember, however, that it is not mandatory for you to do this part of the post.


Reviews this week:
~Dead Until Dark, by Charlaine Harris

Memes this week:
~In My Mailbox & Sunday Confessions
~Music/ Movie Monday
~Teaser Tuesday
~Warm-Up Wednesday & Waiting on Wednesday
~Thursday Interpretation



Now, for my status! (Please keep in mind that you do not have to use this exact format. Whatever works for you is what works for me.)

Finished This Week:
1. Flavors by Emily Sue Harvey. Finished on 20/3/2011. I read this book for a Virtual Book Tour that is just around the corner. There will be a review on April 14th, and an interview with the author on the 15th.

2.) Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (Audiobook). Finished on 20/3/2011. Loved this novel! I have been wanting to read it for so long, and it definitely didn't disappoint me :).

3.) One Night That Changes Everything by Lauren Barnholdt. Finished on 21/3/2011. This novel was really good. Leanne (really, who did you expect?) recommended it to me, and it didn't let me down either! :D

Currently Reading:
1. Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare. Have read 34%. I haven't read anything in this book lately, but I'm thinking I will need start back sometime soon.

2. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. Have read 45%. The classic is really getting better :).

3. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by JK Rowling. On page 145. Haven't read a lot, but five pages is more than nothing!

4. This Bird Flew Away by Lynda M. Martin. On page 30. I am reading this for a Virtual Book Tour as well; you may have noticed the button and link at the top of the page. It is really good so far!

5. A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. Have read 1%. I really just started it yesterday, and it's super-slow going so far; hopefully I will get more into it soon :).

Next On My TBR (To Be Read) Pile:
1. Left to Tell by Immaculee Ilibagiza (Audiobook)

What I Would Like To Buy Next:
~This Lullaby by Sarah Dessen


Don't forget to post the link to your WYS post in the comments!

7 comments:

Marcie said...

Here's my post for What's Your Status: http://www.2readornot2read.com/2011/03/whats-your-status_26.html

Marla said...

I saw that you read Pride and Prejudice and are now reading Jane Eyre, two of my all-time favorite novels! Aren't they great? :)

Here is my Status post for the week:

http://startingthenextchapterbooks.blogspot.com/2011/03/whats-your-status-march-26-2011.html

I hope you have a great weekend. Happy reading!

Unknown said...

Here is my status this week...http://kelseyopsahl.blogspot.com/2011/03/whats-your-status-5.html

Zakiya LadyWings said...

Thanks to all of you for participating!

Marla: Yes, I am loving JE so far, and PaP was ahmazing! :D

Unknown said...

Here's mine! http://www.thinkingcatblog.com/2011/03/whats-your-status_26.html

Have a great week!

Small Review said...

Here's my status this week http://smallreview.blogspot.com/2011/03/recap-319-to-225-hop.html

Glad to hear you're enjoying Jane Eyre :)

SimplyMe said...

Here mine: http://simplymeabookaddict.blogspot.com/2011/03/march-20-march-26.html

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