Thursday, June 7, 2012

Insomnia, Journey 2, The Reckoning, & Blogger Hop

I have been suffering with insomnia for most of this week. The only good thing about this is that I have gotten several things done, including reading several books. I do have a few reviews to write tomorrow, well it's more than than a few, more like eight, and that's only book reviews. I have a few other non-books reviews to write too.

I bought the DVD Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, which I saw at the theater back in April. I didn't care much for the first film, but I thought the sequel was slightly better. Silly, but watchable. I might post a review for it when I have some free time.

Dark Shadows is playing at my local theater this weekend, and I plan on going to the Sunday matinee. 

I received several books in the mail this week to review. They are: 101 Recipes for Preparing Food in Bulk by Richard Helweg; The Complete Guide to Growing Vegetables, Flowers, Fruits, and Herbs from Containers by Lizz Shepherd; Google Income by Bruce C. Brown; The Complete Guide to Google Adwords by Larisa Lambert; Hope Springs by Kim Cash Tate; Survivors by Z.A. Recht; and The Reckoning by Alma Katsu.


Book Blogger Hop

Question of the week: If you were to write a book, what type of book would you write?

My Answer: I have published nearly two dozen short stories for children and adults. I have a very rough draft of a young adult novel written, but I am currently working on a middle grade book in the style of R.L. Stine's Goosebumps.

1 comment:

  1. Congrats on your short stories. Sounds great about one similar to Goosebumps. Best of luck.

    Saw your name on the Book Blogger Hop and wanted to stop by.

    My answer can be found here:

    http://silversolara.blogspot.com/2012/06/book-blogger-hop-june-8-14.html

    Hope you can hop on by.

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    Elizabeth
    Silver's Reviews
    http://silversolara.blogspot.com

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