The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimba @ Caffeinated Book Reviewer.
It’s a chance to share News. A post to recap the past week, showcase books and things we have received and share news about what is coming up for the week on our blog.
What happened this week?
This week had a bit of everything, some nice and relaxing days, some gettign stuff done and some stressful stuff continuing. My boyfriend and I grabbed our bikes and explored an area close to our home, it was a nice trip and there was a lot of nature and it was very peaceful.
Besides that we’ve been working on some small things around the house and slowly more and more things are getting exactly how we want them to, which is nice. There were some important financial things to get done and I got those done this week. We’re still waiting to hear back from the financial aid, but we did get a note that it was taking a bit longer, which was good to get the update. At first we already heard it might take 8 weeks to hear back and those aren’t even over yet. I did a bit of formatting and some other work for one of my authors, which was good to get done and I am glad I can get some work done again more regularly now thigns are starting to calm down.
I’ve been still struggling with my blog, still getting error messages, pages not loading and sometimes the blog goes down. Haven’t really put much effort into fixing it, but I still have some things I want to try. Then ran into another issue that I think is fixed now, but again took some time to resolve. I just want to focus on blogging and writing reviews not dealing with all this website stuff.
What did I read this week?
I also finished Kinetic Effect by Carol Van Natta from Pets in Space 10 and finished non-fiction book Embodying Autism
This week I blogged about:
– Review: Horus by Laura Greenwood
– Review: Tentacles & Triathlons by Ashley Bennett
– Review: Hyperspeed by Lily James
What to expect next week on the blog:
– Review: Essentials of Murder by Kim Davies
– Review: Ghosts of the World Fair by Janna Ruth
– Review: Mated to Fenrir by Laura Greenwood
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