Sunday Post #234

Posted June 11, 2017 by Lola in Sunday Post / 42 Comments

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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 was a good week. Lots of work, some milder weather and I finished a really good book! I’ve been busy with tour work, 3 new sign-ups posts went live this week: two book blitzes and a cover reveal. Two cover reveals took place this week and I had 5 or so tours running as well. Some other tours wrapped up after Monday. I am nicely on schedule with my assistant work as I did a nice amount of work for that as well this week.

When it comes to work I found a pretty good rhythm/ schedule for my work were I put about 3 to 4 sign-up posts live each week. That does mean some authors have to wait a while before I get to their sign-up posts, but that amount of work is manageable for me and I don’t overwhelm my tour hosts with e-mails.

I had have a nasty headache Wednesday evening again and took part of the evening off from work and we watched a bit of a movie instead. We had some colder and stormy weather this week, but it seems it getting warmer again now. I also had my computer troubles starting up again after weeks of no crashes happening I got a bunch of crashes again this week.

After the reading slump from last month, I am now trying to find a new balance in my reading of review copies and non-review copies. At the moment I am trying a 50/50 type of balance. First I read a review book, then a book I really want to read, then a review book etc. We’ll see how it goes. This week went well so far. I started a new series The Tainted Accords series by Kelly St Clare and so far it’s really good. I read book 1 within a few days, then read a review book and after that started book 2 and I am already halfway through that one.

Last weekend we watched the movie Jupiter Ascending, it’s a great sci-fi movie! The graphics looked great and the story was a lot of fun as well. Do you have any recommendations for good sci-fi movies?

I am joining Coyer

Coyer-Challenge-Summer-Reading-List-Logo
I am joining the Coyer reading challenge this summer! Coyer is a reading challenge hosted by Michelle from Because Reading is Better Than Real Life, Berls from Fantasy is More Fun and Stormi from Books, Movies, Reviews Oh My!. The summer Coyer is always more relaxed than winter, basically you can read every format book no matter how you got it. I always have a lot of fun with this reading challenge, so if you were thinking of joining, I would definitely recommend it.

Picture of the Week

Sorry no picture this week 🙁

What did I read this week?

Fantasy of FrostPaper Cranes

Fantasy of Frost was so good! I was really impressed by this book and I just wanted to keep reading. I forced myself to read a review copy in between and read paper Cranes. It’s a beautiful fairytale retelling with a very well done modern fairytale feel, but at the same time I felt like it wasn’t quite the book for me.

What did I cook for dinner this week?

This week I blogged about:

Review: Crazy by Eve Langlais
Review: Witch Summer Night’s Cream by HY Hanna

What to expect next week on the blog:

– Review: Doughnuts and Deception by Agatha Frost
– Review: fantasy of Frost by Kelly St. Clare

Tours open for sign-up on Lola’s Blog Tours:

Review Opportunities:
Newborn by Edward Hoorneart
Necromancer by Graeme Ing
Teach Your Heart by Tracey Alvarez
Naughty or Nice by Jessie Logan
Right Under Your Nose by Holly Tierney-Bedord
Fated Memories by Joan Carney
Remember by Joan Carney
Finding Kyler by Siobhan Davis
Making Bad Choices by Rita Stradling
Cards From Khloe’s Flower Shop by Isabella Louise Anderson
Warren High: An Elephant Never Forgets by J.C. Roberts
A Distant Voice by Bridie Blake
Mother of Wolves by J Aislynn d’Merricksson
Check the full list of open review opportunities here.

Cover Reveals:
The She-Wolf of Kanta by Marlena Frank – 15 June
Crash land on Kurai by SJ Pajonas – 16 June
It Starts With L by Cassandra Fear – 21 June
After I Break by Mandy Peterson – 7 July – New!

Tours:
Book Blitz: Little Miss Tress by Tressa Rabbit – 4 till 10 June
Blog Tour: Scandal by Athena Grayson – 12 till 25 June
Book Blitz: All That Glitters by Tracy Krimmer – 19 till 25 June
Blog Tour: Hold Me Captive …Forever – 26 June till 9 July
Book Blitz: Freak by Erin Lee – 27 June till 3 July – New!
Blog Tour: Home Field by Laurie Winter – 30 June till 13 July
Book Blitz: Your crossroads. Your choice. by EJ Apicello – 3 till 9 July
Book Blitz: Withhold by Andrea Pearson – 18 July – New!

Book Haul:

Croc's Return

Only one new book that i bought this week, I also got a bunch of freebies though. After reading my first book by this author recently I’ve been wanting to read more of her books, so when I saw this one was discounted I had to buy a copy. And it’s a crocodile shifter, how cool is that?

Freebies I grabbed:

You can stop by my facebook post here to see some freebies and cheap/ discounted book I found last week. Here’s the Facebook post for next week.

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42 responses to “Sunday Post #234

  1. Sounds like a good work and reading week, but sorry about the headache and computer troubles again. I like your balanced reading idea and did a bit of that myself this week. I have been in a weird reading mood where I don’t seem to want to read any of my planned books so I’ve just been picking whatever catches my eye. Guess I have summer fever now that it’s heating up outside. LOL

    I need to read that shifter series at some point, too, I look forward to your thoughts on the Crocodile shifter. 🙂

    Have a good week, Lola!
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    • I had really hoped the computer troubles were over, so it’s frustrating to have them return.

      Sometimes picking what catches your eye works the best. It’s nice to be able to switch things up a bit and not only read books from a list anymore.

      It sounds so fun it’s about a crocodile shifter. I heard a lot of good things about that series so far!

    • I hope the computer troubles resolve itself soon, as for the headaches, I think I will be never fully free from those.

      I heard a lot of good things about that series, so I was happy to get Croc’s Return for cheap now so I can start the series and see if I enjoy it as well :).

  2. I’m delighted you have found a good work balance – it’s important when you work for yourself. My work levels, like yours, are constantly changing so there are times when I’m top of it and times when I feel overwhelmed. Sorry to hear about the headache and the computer troubles again. You don’t need that! Hope this is a good week for you, Lola – and that it stays manageably cool – My Sunday Post – https://sjhigbee.wordpress.com/2017/06/11/sunday-post-11th-june-2017/
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    • Yes finding a good work balance is really one of the biggest troubles when working for yourself. It’s good to know what I can do in a week and sometimes not push myself to hard is more effective in the long run.

      I hope this week will be headache free for a change. And I had hoped I had solved my computer troubles and now suddenly it starts up again, it’s so frustrating. I did got some extra reading done while my computer was restarting, so I guess there’s that. But I still rather just have my computer work normally.

      It’s back to a bit too warm now in terms of weather, but not too bad yet.

        • Every time that error screen pops up I also feel sick for a bit. I know restarting it works most of the time, but it’s still a pain and with my computer being old that restarting does take up a bunch of time. I just can’t figure out what’s wrong with it or how to solve it. I just hope it resolves itself eventually.

  3. Sounds like you had a good week, minus the headache and computer problems. Coco shifter is a new one, hope you enjoy it. Have a great week!

  4. Lots of work is good! It keeps me busy! 🙂
    Your balance made me think of what I might be able to do it I do the physical on the weekends and ebook on the weekdays. I might actually get a lot more read that way, just need to start writing stuff down more so I don’t get confused. Need to start using my review notebook again.

    Glad you are joining COYER. Summer is always fun because it’s so laid back.

    Have a great week, Lola! Happy Reading! ox
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    • I always like seeing how you design the tour banners. I also got a lot of great feedback from author’s on them :).

      I think reading two books can really work if you separate them well and it helped me read more this way.

      I am looking forward to Coyer :).

  5. I was wondering about Jupiter Ascending! Nice to know that it’s good. The only sci-fi movie I’ve watched recently was Arrival, which I really liked. Oh and Passengers, which was kinda good. I have a review of that one coming up if I can ever get it scheduled lol.

    Sorry to hear about the computer crashes. That must be very frustrating. Glad you found a rhythm with the review/ personal books and also with your tour posts. And I’m so glad COYER is back! should be fun…

    Hope your new week is a good one.
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    • I hadn’t heard much about Jupiter Ascending, but I thought it was a great sci-fi movie. Lots of action and great visuals and a solid storyline and itnerestign world building as well. I’ll have to look up Arrival and Passengers. I’ll keep an eye out for your review of Passengers.

      The computer crashed are very annoying, especially as I thought it was resolved now, but apparently not.

    • It’s so frustrating when something like a computer doesn’t work,e specially as it takes a lot of time usually to figure out why it doesn’t work. I have found one thing that helped a bit and a few other things I can try/ check, but it still crashes now and then.

    • I am getting better at accepting less review books, which definitely helps indeed. So far this method of reading really works for me.

  6. I know I said I wasn’t visiting Sunday posts today, but I wanted to see how your week was 🙂

    What works for me really with keeping the balance is that I make a list of review copies, and then I choose based on my mood from that list. Like, if I’m in the mood for urban fantasy, I pick an urban fantasy from the review copy list. Or if I have no idea what I’m in the mood for, I just pick a review copy with an upcoming release date. Or, if I really don’t feel like any of the books on my list, but I do feel like a different book, then I’ll just give myself a break and let myself read a non review copy. But we all have to find what works for us! And it sounds like you’re finding balance in everything, so that’s good 🙂
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    • Thanks for stopping by :).

      That does sound like a good way to handle review copies. I am considering making a list of my review books, so I can easier see which genres and such have and can sort on that.
      Lately I’ve been picking the next book with a release day next every time, which probably only made the whole forced feel worse and contributed to the slump. I really like being able to review books around the release day, but for now I decided to let that goal loose a bit if necessary. And indeed if you have no idea what to pick, picking the one with the closest release date is a good idea.

  7. Croc’s Return was a fun read for me. I liked it. I still need to pick up the others in the series. So far behind =/
    It sounds like you had a good week and that you are finding balance with your review and what you want to read books. Now that it’s summer I’ve cut back on the review requests. I’ve got to be in the RL. I’m picking up a bunch of books from the library (Library Love Challenge) and if I don’t read them I don’t feel bad, I can always pick them up again. Have a great week and happy reading!!
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    • That’s good to know you enjoyed Croc’s return. I hope I can read it soon!

      I also am cutting back on review requests and am trying to focus on arc teams I am part of and authors/ series I already started. I hope I can keep this balance between review books and the ones I want to read.

    • I also have been bad with commenting on other blogs lately. I feel pretty bad about it. I am sorry about not visiting your blog in a while. I hope to stop by tomorrow if I can.

      It’s nice to get to some of my own books as well as review books this way, instead of only focusing on review books.

  8. We’re in the middle of a winter spell which is better than that horrible heatwave we had! It’s really depressing when your computer keeps letting you down…I had enough of that last year. Have a good week!

    • A winter spell does sound better than a heatwave. It has been really warm here lately, so i could go for some colder weather.

  9. A great week except for the headache!! It’s always good to find some balance, and you did that with your business and reading. Nice! I’m looking forward to the cover reveal on Friday for Crash Land. Even just a little extra exposure for the book is great. 🙂 Have a great week!
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