Month: April 2019

February/March reading review

I read:


Thoughts:

My reading continues to slow. I have two books I’ve been half-reading for a month now. And I didn’t put up February’s books until now because at the start of the month I was away in warm Mexico, which I know makes you feel sorry for me. Plus I waste time reading the front page of Reddit when I should read books. Whum whump sad trombone.

I wish I could say I miss reading more than I do, but I’m not. Even if I read one of my new favourite books ever this month (foreshadowing for the favourite book section.

Slothilda by Dante Fabiero: Reviewed here.

Half-Truths and Semi-Miracles by Anne Tyler: Review to come.

Favourite book:

This book is so sad and so good and so sad all again. A new favourite for those like me with a hardened heart.



Most promising book on my wishlist:



I wrote:

Very little. But I did co-lead a writing group for middle-schoolers. And I helped organize a big STEAM event for 127 girls in my region, including running a session four times in a row for twenty girls a sessions. And I sewed a dress, a skirt, two shirts, and a decorative unicorn pillow. And I crocheted until my fingers cramped and my joints swole. And one day I slept for fourteen hours straight.

Decorative unicorn pillow with orange cat tail for attention:

May April have more words.