Nothing super exciting happened this week other than the fact that my Director decided she wanted me to be on the Library’s Board of Trustees (as the Secretary which is non-voting, but still)!
Books I Reviewed This Week:
The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan – My Review
Unearthed by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner – My Review
The Wish Granter by C.J. Redwine – My Review
American Panda by Gloria Chao – My Review
Books I Read This Week:
City of Heavenly Fire by Cassandra Clare
Currently Reading:
Daughter of the Siren Queen by Tricia Levenseller
Other Bookish Posts:
Top 5 Tuesday – Authors I Would Like To Meet
Tags/Awards:
What books did you guys read this week, any new favourites? I’d love to get more recommendations as if my TBR pile isn’t big enough already! What fandoms would you like to see me cover? I really need some recommendations. Any reads on your spring TBR? Can you believe it’s almost spring? (Sort of, let’s pretend.) Books you’re looking forward to in 2018? Let me know in the comments below!
11 responses to “Weekly Wrap Up: March 5-11”
Board of trustees sounds so important and powerful! And so many amazing books this week! 😍
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Haha they basically are the oversight committee for the library so I feel like they don’t really do much, but maybe I’ll change my mind once I attend a meeting?
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Oversight committee sounds very important! You can make suggestions for things that are/aren’t working and maybe bring them some fresh ideas! I have faith you can make this amazing!
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Thanks 💜
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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH, KYERA ON BOARD OF TRUSTEES???????? That sounds so important and like such a good thing to add to your resume besides fantasy wizard. 😉 Sounds fantastic – like the week of books you had! ❤
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I know, I sound so fancy!! Even if I’m just taking meeting minutes, future libraries and maybe scholarship people will hopefully be impressed. Bahaha I need to add that to my resume, fantasy wizard and mythology Queen, or something.
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Omg, yes. You have the coolest resumes. Future libraries are just going to take one look and be like, she didn’t even need that board of trustees, she was epic before and she’s now even cooler???
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Bahaha you’re too kind. I feel like people don’t actually look at resumes because responses are always, ‘wait you did what? You just got back? Oh my gosh.’ Really people? It’s on my resume.
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Lol I feel you with that. Or sometimes I feel like they’re testing you. Like, how did you really miss that? It’s all quite interesting. XD
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Sounds like a productive week! How did you like the City of Heavenly Fire? Was it your first time reading?
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No, I’ve read it a few times but it was my first time listening to it via audiobook. That was definitely a different experience. I’m trying to figure out what I want to say so I can do a mini audiobook review for it!
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