Recent arrivals (top to bottom, all purchased):
- Klawde #3: The Spacedog Cometh by Marciano and Chenoweth
- Klawde #4: Target: Earth by Marciano and Chenoweth
- Wish by Barbara O'Connor
- No More Dead Dogs by Gordon Korman
- The Unteachables by Gordon Korman
- Spy School by Stuart Gibbs
- Ungifted by Gordon Kornam
- Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson
- Jake, Reinvented by Gordon Korman
- Where is Our Library? by Funk and Lewis
- Once Upon a Goat by Richards and Barclay
Books finished since last Malarkey:
- Where is Our Library by Josh Funk and Stevie Lewis
- Once Upon a Goat by Dan Richards
- Klawde: Evil Alien Warlord Cat (Klawde #1) by Johnny Marciano and Emily Chenoweth (reread)
- Klawde: The Spacedog Cometh (Klawde #3) by Johnny Marciano and Emily Chenoweth
- The Invisible Woman by Erika Robuck
Currently reading:
- The Merchant and The Rogue (Dread Penny Society #3) by Sarah M. Eden
Posts since last Malarkey:
- Splat the Cat: I Scream for Ice Cream by Laura Driscoll and Robert Eberz (book review)
- The Girl with the Louding Voice by Abi Daré (book review)
- Fiona Friday - Kitty tested and approved (cat photos)
- When We Were Young by Richard Roper (book review)
- Fox 8 by George Saunders (book review)
- Where is Our Library? by Josh Funk and Stevie Lewis (book review)
- Fiona Friday - Smooch! (cat photo)
In other news:
I finished watching the fifth and final season of Chuck and immediately started all over from the beginning. Weird? Maybe. I just enjoyed it so much (mostly watching it in bits and pieces while eating my lunch) and the final season was so different from the early seasons that I wanted to go back and remind myself how it began. And, it's just so darn fun that I'm continuing. Although, I say that but I'm only on the second episode. When you watch a series in 20-minute chunks, it takes a long time to get through.
In the evenings, Huzzybuns and I are watching The Heart Guy, aka Doctor, Doctor (the latter being the Australian title). We only have a few episodes left and then . . . who knows, I might watch that from the beginning, too. It's a great series.
The only other thing going on, besides sporadic painting, is the month-long workshop taught by Simon Van Booy that I'm taking and it is absolutely the best writing anything that I've ever taken — class, workshop, conference. But, it's also dominating my every waking hour because the objective is to try to do the best writing of your life. That means constantly thinking about how to improve the short story I've written, edit, edit, and edit again, reread notes, and edit some more. We had a check-in with Simon, this week, and a guest speaker: Billy O'Callaghan (there are some wonderful accents in this workshop: Welsh, Irish). I'm excited about Erika's guest visit, this week.
Also, I am trying not to become glued to my new sofa, which is actually the first comfortable sofa we've ever owned. The first two were "pretty but stiff and easy to stain" and then "disaster/miserable/lemon" (a supportive metal piece that held up the fold-out bed broke within five years). So nice to finally have a sofa that we like and that's so comfy it's easy to fall asleep on.
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