I hesitate to title this post like that because I worry that the second I hit publish, things will get crazy again. Oh well. The husband and I got away for a few days to the fair state of Wisconsin where we learned that the people are incredibly friendly. Even going through airport security was a lovely experience. Who knew? Husband spent a lot of time in conferences and I spent a lot of time catching up on my reading and getting some work done. Also, Wisconsin looks like this sometimes:
After filling in for the pianist at church this Sunday, I am ready to breathe a bit and take in a week with no traveling and no frantic practicing. It sounds good right now...I will let you know how it turns out!
Read This Week:
The World of the End
By Ofir Touche Gafla
The History of Love
By Nicole Krauss
The Well of Lost Plots
By Jasper Fforde
Half The Church
By Carolyn Curtis James
Posts from this Past Week:
It's Monday
Reviews of Spell It Out, The Dark Road and The Shining Girls
Reading Now:
The Bookman's Tale
By Charlie Lovett
Up Next:
A Constellation of Vital Phenomena
By Anthony Marra
What are you reading this week?


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