04 November 2012
Sundays In Bed With... Samantha Sutton and the Labyrinth of Lies
Sundays in bed with is hosted by Kate at Midnight Book Girl. Today is one of those days that will be kind of crazy, but also kind of mellow... it's a travel day. I can't wait to get to the airport, buy my latte, and settle in with my kindle (the real reason I get to the airport so early). At the airport, I never feel like I have to do homework or clean. It's "wasted" time anyway, so I can spend it how I want. Today, I'll be reading:
Samantha Sutton and the Labyrinth of Lies is AWESOME so far. My review will be up Tuesday as part of the blog tour and will also include a list of ten of the authors favorite places from his travels (he's an archaeologist, just like Samantha).
When I finish that, I want to work on some of the half finished books on my kindle and possibly write a little on the plane. Speaking of writing... how is Nano going for everyone? I am... 500 words in. And, honestly, I just want to keep working on the rewrite I didn't finish last month. I love that everyone is all writing together toward a common goal, but... I really love my finished draft and want to make it awesome. Plus... I have two other first drafts that need major rewrites and I might die if I add a crappy fourth. What do you guys think?
Labels:
memes,
sundays in bed
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)














That book has a super cute cover- I look forward to your review Steph:)
ReplyDeleteNot doing nano this year, but wish I were. Keep it up girl.
ReplyDeleteHappy reading and have a great week!
Brandi from Blkosiner’s Book Blog
This book sounds cute!
ReplyDeleteAs for NaNo, I'm doing quite well so far, got to over 10k words last night :D So happy to finally be getting this story out of my head! It has only been in there for two years!!!
I think I am very excited to hear about Mrs. Sutton! And I agree about Nano. I'm disappointed that I didn't join in this year to write with everyone but there is only so much a person can take on!
ReplyDeleteI think NaNo is only beneficial if you're really excited about what you're working on- if you're not feeling the new story, there's always next year!
ReplyDelete