It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? #9

It’s Monday!  What Are You Reading? is a weekly meme hosted by Sheila at Book Journey meant to highlight books you read in the past week, and what you’re planning on reading this week.

This week was spent at BEA in NYC, where I didn’t really have reading time. Nevertheless, I did finish some reading on the train ride to and from Boston. Plus, I got the chance to say hi to Sheila! It was great to see somebody in person that you’ve become familiar with online. She’s real! :-)

Finished:
The Near Witch by Victoria Schwab
The End of Time: The Maya Mystery of 2012 by Anthony Aveni (been reading this one off and on for months!)
Kat, Incorrigible Stephanie Burgis

Continuing to read:
Ravenwild by Peter Plasse
The Shining by Stephen King (on audiobook, a little over halfway done)

I hope to finish this week:

Teeth: Vampire Tales edited by Ellen Datlow
Between Here and Forever by Elizabeth Scott

What are you reading this week?

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5 Responses to It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? #9

  1. We Fancy Books says:

    Droping by to say Hi *waves*
    Following you…

    Here’s my Monday list

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  2. I am real! LOL It was awesome meeting you too!

    The Near Witch sounds so good! Have a great week – I am so looking forward to reading time!

  3. Nikki-ann says:

    I hope you had a good time at BEA!

    It looks like you’re reading some great books at the moment :)

  4. Pussreboots says:

    I like The Shining. I’ve been thinking of doing a re-read. This coming week is my last week off before summer session. I have a few books I want to finish before school begins. Come see what they are.

  5. I’d like to read Kat, Incorrigible at one point. Also, I’d like to do a Stephen King audiobook, I feel like I’d get ~skurred more :D

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