Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Finding More Time to Read

Looks like I'm finally getting over the strep-throat, as I'm feeling much better tonight. I'm looking forward to watching Justified in twenty-minutes, but I may end up making a cup of coffee before it starts. I'll need that extra boost of energy, if I'm gong to do my daily workout later tonight.

Plus, I have two books, two DVDS and one Blu-ray reviews I would like to get written before I go to bed, which will probably be in the early morning hours.

I'm planning on starting some personal reading (books I have actually bought), but I'm not for sure what book to start with, maybe I'll start with one of James Patterson's novels or maybe one of the last few V.C. Andrew's novels (well the ghostwriter). I did receive The Undead Pool by Kim Harrison yesterday. I have all of the author's books, but I haven't gotten around to reading any of them. I like the fact that almost every title is a spoof on a Clint Eastwood film.

My TBR pile is more than just a stack, as I have several bookshelves and books piled in closets. There are dozens of paperbacks I have bought at thrift stores that I want to read, like a few Harlequin books, James Bond adventures, Point Horror paperbacks, a couple of children books by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt and  five or six Goosebumps by R.L. Stine. So, basically, I have plenty of titles to read.

Books aren't the only thing I need to catch up with, as I have several DVDs/Blu-rays (even a few I received for Christmas) I need to watch sometime, when I'm not watching/reviewing a title for this blog. I'm not complaining, as several of the titles I received were the ones I was planning on buying anyway.

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