Month by Month (by Month by Month)

Well hello again!

It’s been what- three years since my last (and first!) post on here? I suck at commitments that require any sort of amount of effort out of me whatsoever- hence why I haven’t been reading (or writing) anything for YEARS!

So what am I doing back on here, you ask?

And the answer is: I don’t really know.

This is just another futile attempt to kick myself back into gear and try to find my way back into… er… some sort of track?

Okay, fine. I’m lying.

To tell you the truth, I’m really just here because- long story short- I tried to create another WordPress blog for my reading notes, buttttttt it turns out that I already had an existing one underneath the email I wanted to create it under.

Why not just create one under a different email, you ask?

Good question… Turns out that I don’t have as many emails as I originally thought and I’m too lazy to go out of my way to create a new one. I don’t want to have to go through the process of coming up with another clever email address (which I’d have to remember), while also trying to churn up a brand new, totally unique and never seen before password for it (which I would also… have to remember- noticing a pattern here?). Same goes for creating another WordPress blog. Rinse and repeat.

So, as previously mentioned before, I’m back on here, except that it’s  going to be different this time as this blog will finally serve some sort of purpose. I’m turning this into my reading blog where I’ll throw some reviews along with some random notes that I took while journeying through a featured book of the month that was chosen by yours truly. And yes! I have already chosen the books that I’ll be focusing on for the remainder of this year.

Here is the list:

September:

East of Eden– by John Steinbeck

October:

The Road– by Cormac McCarthy

November:

The House of the Scorpion– by Nancy Farmer

December:

Sabriel– by Garth Nix

Reviews will be posted for each book sometime during the last week of the month, along with any notes or any interesting questions or things that I discovered while reading it posted sometime after.

So on this note, I’m gonna go get started on Steinbeck’s East of Eden and I’ll try to get back with a review for it sometime towards the end of this month.

Deal?

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