I hope everyone had a great night, a safe night. Me I just stayed home, had some yummy snacks and started my book. Which will be my first read of 2017. 2016 was a horrible year personally and well I live in the USA so ummm…yea there’s that one guy who thinks he’s going to be president 🙄. I’m hoping 2017 will be much better for me personally. I have a lot going on. Some major changes, life changing decisions, more reading!
I started a few blog, Health & Fitness Journey, to help me on my journey to get healthy. I wanted some accountability. I’m excited for it. I’m ready to be at my strongest for my daughter and my patients.
So let’s talk books! I decided to continue on with the Throne of Glass series. So tonight I start….
I’m so in love with Chaol 😍😍😍 I still can not get the dancing in the snow scene out of my head from Crown of Midnight.
I try not to make New Years resolutions because I always fail 😂😂 but I have a few things I want to accomplish in 2017:
- Get healthy & eat better
- Read more adult books (I’ve been in a major YA kick lately. I’ll still read YA in 2017)
- Read more horror
- Read more Stephen King
- Move! This one I’m most scared of
I wish everyone the best in 2017! Healthy, happiness and lots of reading 🎉🎉🎉
Lol, I don’t mean to sound ignorant and uncultured but why did you feel the need to separate Stephen King from horror?
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Because he isn’t the only one to write horror and he doesn’t always write just horror. He actually has a few books he’s written that would be non-horror (in my opinion). Like 11/22/63 isn’t horror, The Bill Hodges Trilogy isn’t horror. He’s my top favorite male author also. I’ve just completed my collection of all his published books and the journey to finishing up all his books is a separate journey than just everyday reading. I hope that makes sense. It made sense in my head 😂😂 and you don’t sound ignorant or uncultured at all.
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Ahh yeah it totally makes sense. See, now I’m more educated of your point of view
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