Welcome to this week's Sunday/Monday Post. As usual, I will be linking up to:
Sunday Post
Sunday Salon
Stacking the Shelves
It's Monday, What Are You Reading?
We finished month end close at work successfully. Sounds like just about everyone in the company had some extra stuff to deal with. Fortunately for me, my extra stuff had been included the week before, so this week was a little easier. Which meant I got to start in on the account reconciliations for the month. The ones that have been problems before are still being difficult. It would be nice if they fixed themselves upon occasion, wouldn't it?
Awe, the glamorous life on an accountant.
In other news, it was really windy on Wednesday. It had died down some by Thursday. But Wednesday was the first time in a while that they cut our power as a prevention against fires starting. Or, I should specify, my neighbors' power. I could look down the street, and one side had power but the other side didn't. Fortunately, I was in the part of my complex that had power. It's strange how they can work sometimes, isn't it? They didn't get their power back until sometime Thursday night/Friday. It was still off when I got home at 8:45 PM Thursday night. The winds had pretty much died down by then, but they'd been without power for over 24 hours.
Got my car smogged Saturday morning.
Really, don't I have the most exciting life?
I was going to start some Christmas decorating this week. I got as far as rearranging furniture in my living room, but that's it. Hopefully, I can pull out my trees this coming week.
But today is game day (I'm typing this at 12:06 PM Saturday afternoon). So let's get this finished so I can go and have some fun.
Pun of the Week:
Why does the stadium get hot after the game?
Because all the fans leave.
This Past Week on the Blog:
This Coming Week on the Blog:
Sunday - Sunday/Monday Post
Monday - Movie Review: The Jungle Book - 2016
Tuesday - Book Review: Once Upon a Wardrobe by Patti Callahan
Wednesday - TV Show Review: The Amazing Race - Season 36
Thursday - Book Review: You Feta Watch Out by Linda Reilly
Friday - Friday Post
Saturday - Weekly TV Thoughts
Book Haul:
Would you believe I didn't get any new books this last week? I wouldn't have believed it either. That doesn't mean I don't have some books to talk about. I decided to save some so this section wasn't too long last week. I'm really glad I did.
Let's start with an ebook collection I probably didn't need. The Kindle set of the first 8 Dorothy Martin mysteries from Jeanne M. Dams went on sale last week. As of my typing this, it is still $1.99. I've read a couple of her books, and always intended to read more, so I snagged them. Last night, over a week after I bought them, I remembered that I have a bunch of hardcovers sitting on my shelves. So I probably already have these books. But at that price, I don't feel too badly if I didn't need to get them.
I also got a Kindle deal on A Lack of Temperance, the first Hattie Davish mystery from Clara McKenna. I read one of the books back when these books were first being published under the author's real name, Anna Loan-Wilsey. I enjoyed it, but I never got back to it. Now that I'm reading her current series published as Clara McKenna, I've been wanting to go back and read more of this earlier series. So it was great to snag this one.
My final Kindle deal was Cue the Sun! by Emily Nussbaum. This is a non-fiction book about the birth of reality TV. While there are a lot of those shows I don't watch, I do watch enough that I was interesting in this book.
Now, to find the time to read all of these books.
What I'm Currently Reading:
I've been working on my last couple of ARCs for November. And I think I'm only going to have one more ARC for the year. Okay, so I have an ARC of a book that comes out December 24th, but is anyone going to be paying attention to book reviews around that time? I don't think so. I think I'll hold that one until the first week of January. At least that's my thinking as of now.
But that's for the future. Here's what I'm reading now.
Friday night, I finished up We Three Queens by Rhys Bowen. This is book eighteen in her Royal Spyness series, set in England in the 1930's. It wasn't the strongest in the series. But I'll have about it when I publish my review in a week or so.
As I type this, I'm about 50 pages into Murder at Glenloch Hill by Clara McKenna. Yep, the author I was talking about in the Book Haul section. This is book six in her Stella and Lyndy series set in England in the early 1900's. We've actually in Scotland for this book at a golf tournament. So far, there's lot of tension, but the murder hasn't happened yet. I'm enjoying it, although I am missing some of the supporting players who aren't on this trip.
That's it for me. Enjoy your week!