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Sarah Sunday – A Year in Review…

Hello, 2012!

Well good morning my lovely readers, and welcome to 2012! So, I wanted to do a bit of a reflection over the past year, both personal and bookish.

Sarah’s 2011…

This was the year of constancy. With the exception of the birth of my nephew L, there were no huge major changes in life. We stayed in the same apartment, no one has died, me and the honeyman both have the same cars as the year before. I’m still at my ACO job (the one where I’m basically a security guard), and the honeyman left a crappy job and now has a much, much better one. I picked up a second part-time job, that I may or may not stay at now that the holidays are over. The honeyman and I celebrated 4 years together over the summer, and we’re still crazy happy. Life has been pretty good.

So, let’s take a look at some of the more interesting stuff then, shall we?

In December of 2010 we learned that my little sister Amanda was pregnant! Woo hoo! We had her baby shower in June, which was kind of fun and my first real time helping in planning a baby shower.

Mom, preggo Amanda, big sis Heather, and me.

And in July, I finally got to meet my little baby nephew! Now for almost her entire pregnancy, Amanda said she was naming in Luis, which I thought was awful and decided I would just call him L for short. And then on the day that she had to take him home from the hospital, she changed her mind and named him Jariel. Which is so, so, so much worse, and since “el” is at the end of it, I decided to just keep on calling him L.

L looked like this when he was born :)

and now…

 

... and now 5 months later he looks like this. FATSO BABY :-)

 

In August, I unwisely decided to give red hair a try. It did not last.

Faded in about a week or two, went right back to blonde.

In October, I got my second tattoo!

LOVE IT.

And then the holidays hit, and life has been crazy busy.

Sooooo, looking back on 2011, here are some of the Sarah-things I want to work on in 2012:

~ Be less busy. Not off to a great start, since I just signed up to do a 72-hour work week at the end of January… But basically I need to find a way to be healthier. Since my job require me to basically sit in a chair for 36 -48 hours a week, I am soooo out of shape. And lately I’ve had the urge to go out and take walks, go to the gym, dance around, etc… except it always hits me at inopportune times, like when I’m at work or it’s late at night. It’s frustrating. So I need to find ways to be even a little bit more active. And for me, that directly correlates to how much more free time I have. Also, I need to SLEEP more before work!

~ TAKE MORE PICTURES! I have sadly realized that only a couple pictures of me and the honeyman together have been taken, and they’re not even great ones. Hopefully having an awesome camera on my new phone will help this.

~ Maintain weekly date nights. The honeyman and I have just recently started doing this again, since starting his new job we don’t have a lot of spare time together and want to make it a point to leave some time for romance. It can be hard though – considering that my job gets in the way of half of the week, and we already have a game night once a week, sometimes date night gets pushed aside and that sucks. So we’re going to try for at least 52 date nights this year! And if we can fit in more, even better!

~ Even though I’m already annoyingly busy… try to work on a social life. I hardly ever get to hang out with my sister Heather anymore, when we used to hang out several times a month. And I’m trying to forge more girl friendships… I feel like I’ve gotten out of my shell a little bit this year, and hopefully I can find those spare days or nights for more socializing. I’m a homebody by nature, and kind of a lazy friend, so this in particular will be hardest.

Sarah’s Bookish 2011…

So, I feel disappointed in my reading this year. Obviously I’m a little bummed that I wasn’t able to read more than I had in 2010, but I don’t think it’s just that. I decided not to partake in any challenges in 2011, because I wanted to focus more on re-reads. So I re-read the Harry Potter series, half of the Outlander series, some of the Fearless series, and a couple random novels throughout… But I didn’t get all of the re-reading that I wanted to do, because I started to feel a little guilty re-reading. Especially with the Outlander novels - those are my FAVORITE books, but they’re like 1000- 1500 pages each – they take about a week or more to read, especially if I’m busy. So instead I’d read other, shorter books in the interests of having some reviews to post more often.

Also, in February I started doing the monthly polls, in which I would post a list of like 4 to 6 books, and you guys would vote on which one you wanted to see me read and review. And while that was fun and led to me reading some great books… sometimes it wasn’t. Sometimes I slogged through a book I totally would have DNF’d because I wanted to give you guys the review you asked for. So even though the polls were of my own design, I think I started to feel trapped by them. Sometimes I pick a book to put on a poll because I think I should finally get around to reading it, and then I end up disappointed that it won, or I don’t feel in the mood for it anymore…. anyways, WHINE.

On the flip side, I did discover quite a few new authors that I enjoy and will be keeping an eye on for future releases. And I’ve realized that I really enjoy challenges, because they urge me to try new books and expand my reading, but kind of at my own pace, ya know?

So, there are really two changes I’ll be making to the blog this year:

1.  The February poll will be the last monthly poll for a while. The honeyman and I started reading 1 book together a month, and I think that’s really all of the “required” reading I can handle. Reading a year of poll winners was fun and different, but I’m putting it on the back burner for now.

2. I’m going to try to make my review format look a little neater… Maybe include IN the post the title, author’s name, year it came out, publisher, pages, etc… I’m not quite sure yet. I may also occasionally borrow the book descriptions from Amazon or Goodreads, because I often suck at trying to descibe a book in my own words, without giving too many spoilers.

 

And here are my BOOKISH goals for 2012…

~ Read what I want, when I want. I’m going to try not to fret over reading a really long book because it’ll mean less wonderful reviews here. I’ll just have to post random babbling posts instead ;-)

~ Try to read every single day. Even if it’s only 10 pages, or for 10 minutes. I hate that sometimes two or three days can go by and I’ve just been too busy to pick up the book I’m reading.

~ Start a quotes journal. It’ll be quotes from books and authors, as well as from tv, movies, people, etc… I just want someplace to physically write them down so I can look at them later.

~ Take more baths. Doesn’t sound reading-related, but I love to read in the tub. Hence more baths = more reading. Plus more relaxing. And maybe more wine…

~ Comment on blogs more. I’m a lazy blog reader. I MUST be less lazy about commenting, because I love getting comments, and you know. Karma.

~ Post more reviews to Amazon. Especially if it’s a newer, relatively unheard of author and I like their book.

So, HAPPY NEW YEAR! Bring it, 2012.

~Sarah

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>Happy Easter!!!

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Good morning peeps (haha, get it?), and Happy Easter! Even if you don’t celebrate it, I hope it’s a wonderful Sunday for you :o ) Technically, I don’t really celebrate – kind of like Christmas, the holiday doesn’t hold any religious significance for me, but my family likes to eat a huge fancy meal together anyways. And guess who gets to cook it all this year? That’s right, THIS girl.

As a quick update…

    1. Almost halfway through A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin and really enjoying it. Very tempted to go buy my own copy sometime soon, because this library copy is musty-smelling and totally impeding my reading.
  • As you can see by the poll on the left there, the Summertime Mini-Readathon is ON! I’m keeping the poll open for a couple more days, just to give myself an idea of the number of people interested. In the first week of May, I’ll do a sign-up post complete with Mr. Linky – so keep an eye out for it!

 

  • No IMM this week – I’ve only received two books in the mail, and haven’t bought anything else. *major sad face* We’ve had a lot of friends’ birthdays lately, so my funds have gone to presents instead of feeding my own book addiction. I’m such a strong friend, I know.

 

  • ALSO sometime in May, I’ll be doing a giveaway! Not sure of the specifics yet, but I’m going to do it jointly with my sister at All You Need Designs, and it’s going to be awesome. More details on that laterz.

 

OK, that’s it. You get out there and have an awesome Easter Sunday!

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>Friday Blog Hop!

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Book Blogger Hop

Alright, it’s Friday – time to BLOG HOP! The weekly Blog Hop is hosted by Jen at Crazy-For-Books, please visit there to participate!

This week’s hop question is…
“What book are you most looking forward to seeing published in 2011? Why are you anticipating that book?”

Hmmmmm… good one! There are a whole bunch I’m looking forward to this year – I even marked them all on my calendar at home (boy did the honeyman tease me then!), but I have to say that the one I’m looking forward to the most is The Wise Man’s Fear by Patrick Rothfuss (release date March 1st 2011). And here’s why.

Patrick Rothfuss wrote an absolutely AMAZING fantasy novel called The Name of the Wind, and it is the beginning to the Kingkiller Chronicle trilogy. Soooo, The Wise Man’s Fear is book #2 for that trilogy and I have been waiting for it for ages! If you haven’t read The Name of the Wind, please do. Even if fantasy isn’t normally your thing. It was such a fantastic book. I’m planning to re-read it in February so it’s all fresh in my mind for when the new book hits the stores. And yes, I will go buy that hardcover book the day is comes out!

Name of the Wind Pictures, Images and Photos Wise Mans Fear Pictures, Images and Photos

So, what new release are you looking forward to this year? See you on the hop!

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>Top Ten Tuesday: Books I WILL Read in 2011!

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Yay, my favorite day of the week – Top Ten Tuesday! This is hosted over at The Broke and The Bookish, and this week’s topic is: Books You Resolve to Read in 2011. I didn’t really make a New Year’s Resolution this year, so this little list can substitute!
 

1. anything by Jonathan Safran Foer: Seriously, almost every blog I read, and almost every friend I have on Goodreads LOVES this guy! And I haven’t gotten around to him yet. At all. So this year, I will find something that he has written and finally see what all the fuss is about!

 
2. Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card: This is apparently one of the best sci-fi books of all time, and I actually have it sitting on my bookshelf. Don’t know why I haven’t gotten to it yet, but when I do I hope it lives up to it’s reputation.
 
3. 1776 by David McCullough: Yet another book that I’ve had for over a year and still haven’t read. Everyone seems to really like his history books. I think I keep shying away from it because it’s a pretty big non-fiction book, but I need to man up and finally read it.
 
4. Wicked by Gregory McGuire: I love The Wizard of Oz. It’s one of my favorite classic movies. The only reason I haven’t gotten around to this yet is that I’ve heard very mixed reviews, but it’s time I find out for myself.
 
5. What is the What by Dave Eggers: I’ve been wanting to read this for years, finally got a copy on bargain at Borders, and still haven’t read it. Shame on me.
 
6. The Bronze Horseman by Paullina Simons: This has fantastic ratings on Goodreads, and I hear it’s a very epic-ish love story. So I need to read it and see if it can even come close to Claire and Jamie in Outlander.
 
7. The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien: Yes, I want to try out the Lord of the Rings series. Yes, I’m a HUGE nerd. But there’s a little history behind this; I really hated the movies. I watched them with my ex-boyfriend years ago, and hated them. But oddly enough, a lot of things that I hated when I was with my ex, I now love (example: Call of Duty on Playstation). So, maybe I wasn’t being very fair. This has to be such a major fantasy series for a reason, right? So, I’m gonna try it. Feel free to pick on me.
 
8. The Lacuna by Barbara Kingsolver: I really like Kingsolver, and heard really great things about this one. I think the plot just doesn’t sound that interesting to me, which is why I’ve been putting it off. But I should trust Ms. Kingsolver and give it a go.
 
9. Emma by Jane Austen: I really like Austen, but haven’t read this one yet. Actually, it’s one of three that I still haven’t read, but I want to read this one the most because my niece’s name is Emma. Lame reason, I know.
 
10. The Book Thief by Markus Zusak: I think I started this at one point last year but gave up after a couple pages. It sounds really interesting – it’s narrated by Death during WW2. Everyone and their brother seems to have read and liked this book though, so maybe I should give it another shot.
 

And that’s my MUST-read list for 2011! I think I’ll print this out to remind myself…

 

What books do YOU feel the need to read in 2011?

 

~Sarah

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>Top Ten Tuesday: Most Anticipated Books in 2011

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Well hello there. It’s another Top Ten Tuesday, hosted by the gals over at The Broke and The Bookish. This week is Books Most Anticipated in 2011.

1. The Wise Man’s Fear by Patrick Rothfuss: This is the second in the Kingkiller Chronicles, and it comes out March 1st. I’ve been waiting for this for at least a year, because the first one was AMAZING.

2. Bitterblue by Kristin Cashore: Actually, there’s no release date yet for this but I’m keeping my fingers crossed that it’ll be in 2011. This will be the 3rd book in Cashore’s loosely based Seven Kingdoms books. (I say loosely based because they’re not necessarily chronological, but all kind of set in the same world.) I fell in love with her other two books, Graceling and Fire, so I can’t wait for this one!

3. The Peach Keeper by Sarah Addison Allen: Comes out March 22. I read Allen for the first time in January of 2010 and proceeded to read all I could of hers. Her books are very magical and sweet and interesting.

4. Flip This Zombie by Jesse Petersen: To be released on January 3rd, so this might be the first 2011 book I get to purchase. It’s the sequel to Married With Zombies, which was pretty funny.

5. Jennifer Crusie re-releases: Jennifer Crusie is one of my favorite romance authors, and in 2011 a bunch of her older books are going to be re-released, which will be all kinds of exciting.

6. Just Like Heaven by Julia Quinn: Another of my fave romance authors, and this book should be coming out May 31st, according to Amazon.

7. Outlander (20th Anniversary Edition) by Diana Gabaldon: This is also according to Amazon and my goodness I hope it’s true. They say that a special 20th anniversary edition of Outlander will be released on July 5. I may just faint with excitement.

8. Bumped by Megan McCafferty: I read about this book on Goodreads a while ago, and it sounds really interesting. It’s a dystopian book in which only teens can give birth. Reminds me of The Handmaid’s Tale or Children of Men. Comes out April 26th.

9. The Red Garden by Alice Hoffman: Comes out January 25. I like Alice Hoffman, and I’m even more excited about this because I know she’s one of my friend’s favorite authors, so maybe I’ll be getting it for her for her birthday!

10. The Rivers Woman by Philippa Gregory: I like Philippa Gregory, and although I was hoping that the third book in her Cousins War series would be out in 2011, I was wrong. She does however state on her website that this book, The Rivers Woman, should be released in Autumn 2011 (no mention of it on Amazon, so not sure if this is true…) I’ll be sure to keep an eye out for it!

SO that’s my list! I think I’ll get a calendar and write all these release dates down so I don’t forget (cause yes, I’m a big nerd).

What books are you looking forward to in 2011?

~Sarah

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