Sunday Salon : on Slow Reading and Books

Posted by on October 11, 2009 1:47 pm in Book talk | 4 comments

The Sunday Salon.com Hola book bloggers and readers!

Another week over, and time is now definitely passing by faster than I would wish it to. My midterms are on the corner and as a result, I am (supposedly) spending my time studying and working on papers. More school work = less time for reading, and so I have read only 2 books this week.

My blog has slowed down a little, too, and while I was previously updating on a daily basis, this week I skipped a few days. Nothing dramatic there though; my mom used to say “if you’ve got nothing to say, don’t talk”, which is a very clever advice if you want my opinion! I guess it’s normal that, as the reading slows down, so does the blogging.

The good news is, I am a huge procrastinator! So my study time yesterday afternoon looked something like this : 5 minutes studying, 10 minutes looking at lolcats, 5 minutes studying, 10 minutes blogging, repeat. So, I wrote 3 and a half reviews in that afternoon! My to-be-reviewed pile is getting a little smaller, and I have a few posts ready to be posted for those days when I really have nothing to say. Go me!

Today though, I really can’t afford more procrastination. I’m putting the books aside and, hopefully, studying plenty!

Books Read this Week

  • Nice Girls don’t Date Dead Men by Molly Harper
  • Girl Stays in the Picture by Melissa de la Cruz

With the stress from upcoming tests and papers, I have turned to extra-light and fun books. It’s the perfect way to escape!

Books Reviewed this Week

Other Blogging things this Week

4 Comments

  1. Glad to hear the to-be-reviewed pile is going down! 😀

  2. Good luck on the midterms!! I like your mother’s advice…I should practice that one more!! 🙂

  3. I’m in the same boat! My reading has slowed down quite a bit so my posting has, too. It’s no worries! 🙂 Good luck with studying!

  4. I had a slow week too.

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