What’s Up?

Posted: May 14, 2012 in Uncategorized

This is my list of things to do this week. It will help me to keep on track.

To Review:

Aftereffects: Zombie Therapy by Zane Bradey

The Emerald Quest by Renee Pawlish

Taken by Charlotte Abel

To Read For Review:

Fire with Fire by Penelope King

Killings in Boulder Valley by Brendan Siebel

Martin Little, Resurrected by Ella Medler

In The Works:

Progeny by R T Kaelin

Burning Bridges  by multi-authors

Zed by Stephen Herfst

Looks like a busy week for me! It’s a good thing I love reading. I will be adding to this list as each task is finished.  I needed some way to stay on track and thought that posting it on my blog would be fun and affective.

Please feel free to comment.

 

Comments
  1. Kelan says:

    Holy crap. When do you sleep? DO you sleep? And here I am trying to get through one Read to Review.

    • fuonlyknew says:

      I am an early riser, get up around 5:30 and read before work. Can usually finish an average size book in a couple hours, while taking notes. After work I do my usual things about the house then start reading. When I go to bed I read paperbacks, so usually a differnt book there. I am a fast reader and retain what I read, which is a plus.

  2. Ritesh Kala says:

    My to do list includes reading for pleasure, writing reviews if and when I can, and working on my new job! LOL

    • fuonlyknew says:

      I am looking for a new job. My job is very physical and I am not getting any younger. Guess I will try for a desk job and get out of the weather. As for reading for pleasure, I could consider it is all for fun, but I do occassionally read a book I will not be reviewing. Congratulations on your new job!

  3. wulfie76 says:

    Holy Crikey! That’s quite an impressive list.

    • fuonlyknew says:

      Making headway. Should have reviews posted by Friday for the first 3 books and almost done with last book to read. Then I will start on the last 3 and finish up a couple of beta reads.

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