My Top 4
Writing this review has made me want to go back and re-read these. Ah, but which one first?
Happy Hump Day
Hi. Nothing super exciting to post, but I have worked my BUTT off the last few days.
I am finally taking some time to actually read. Just read and not write for the rest of this hump day!
Wow!
It has been a looooong time! I cannot believe four years have passed since I've posted on here! If you're still here, you either love me or you're just lazy like me and forget to update my follow list.
The past few years, I have been on a few too many roller coasters to mention. It's...life. The up, downs, and every crazy thing in between. This post won't be about those things. That will be sometime later, (maybe) on my other blog.
I knowingly have the attention span of a fly, but I also have things that I will forever be passionate about. One of those things are books! Reading and reviewing, or talking about books, has always been something I feel strongly about. I'm also a complete introvert, so books break me out of my shell.
I miss this blog. I miss writing about books. Not only that, but I miss all the fun, and interacting with people like me, it gave me.
I've been sitting here for days, trying to figure out how to upgrade, update, change things around, and re develop what I want this blog to be. Some things from the original, and some new, more modern elements. Thinking about what A Novel Experience truly is for myself.
I will forever be "tech-numb". I cannot keep up with the ever-changing codes, etc. It is something I just will never have the time or patience to master. This blog won't be filled with cool graphics, or a pristine design layout. It will be me, enjoying reading books and sharing them with you. Hopefully there will be a few themed posts and a variety of book related content.
That's exactly where I am right now. It is wet and nasty outside, and I just want to write. Today, this is how A Novel Experience starts.
I'm currently reading four books. 1 audio, 1 Kindle, and 2 physical books.
Here are just a couple briefs about 2 of them.
1. A Chance to Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael by Eilisabeth Elliot