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Never A Dull Moment

Happy Thursday All,

Tomorrow's Friday, which means the weekend is almost here. (I think I hear cheering in the background somewhere LOL).

I finished one of the books that I'm going to be reviewing, but I won't be posting the review until sometime in mid-February or something like that. Now I have to read the other book for the other review. I was looking forward to reading both books, which makes it all the more fun.

My offspring has a bit of a cold and last night was hard on everyone 'cause offspring was having trouble staying asleep. Husband took 'em to the doc today and found out we just keep doing what we do and my kid should be better soon. So last night wasn't a lot of sleep, but I did get some napping in today. Which is good. And it doesn't look like the doc expects this to stick around real long.

Tomorrow I'm going to be posting some very important details pertaining to next week's contest (which starts on Monday, January 31, 2011!) so be sure to check up here tomorrow.

In the meantime...

If you could live any book that you love, which story would you want to live?

Have A Thoughtful Thursday!

Comments

Unknown said…
Any book huh? I don't think I'd want to live any of them. Just far too scary...

Since you like romance. I'm going for a Danielle Steele novel. Any of them except "Wanderlust" that was far too depressing.
Bethany said…
J.J.

I think I read one Danielle Steele novel, but I can't remember the name of it.

Not sure I'd want to necessarily live any book, either, but I wonder if I'd change the story up by virtue of being there and my personality.

Hmmm...food for thought :-)

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