The Sunday Post #21
The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimba from The Caffeinated Book Reviewer.
Apparently I’m not doing all that great health-wise this month, because I spent half of this week lying on the couch or in bed. Nothing serious – I just have low blood pressure, which makes you feel very weak and tired. It’s not dangerous, just quite annoying if you want to get things done.
In good news, Nyx Book Reviews has a slight celebration going on, because I finally posted my 1000th blog post! I’m not one who celebrates blogoversaries, so I’m celebrating this milestone instead. Stop by my post for a small thank-you giveaway (:
This week on Nyx Book Reviews
- Reading Classics: Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne
- How I Manage My Blog – Being Productive
- The 1000th Post of Nyx Book Reviews
This week we have the aforementioned 1000th post, but also the second part of the How I Manage My Blog series. Last week was all about the posting schedule, and this week’s is about how I make the most of my blogging time. The week is completed with my thoughts of Jules Verne’s classic, Journey to the Centre of the Earth.
This week on Irresponsible Cactus
I like movies, and these jewels have caught my attention. What movie classics have you enjoyed?
Read this week
- Fullmetal Alchemist, Vol. 2 by Hiromu Arakawa – 4☆
- Fullmetal Alchemist, Vol. 3 by Hiromu Arakawa – 4☆
- The Fear Trials by Lindsay Cummings – 3☆
- A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens – 4☆
Like last week, I’m still in the middle of eight books at once which means I’m not finishing all that many. That being said, I did finally finished A Tale of Two Cities (very good), and a novella and two mangas. Fullmetal Alchemist is so much fun, I can easily see myself reading all 27 volumes of it. I feel like they’ll only get better and better. The Fear Trials are a prequel to The Murder Complex, and it’s been nice to learn more about the characters.
How was your week?
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