Sunday’s weekly ’round up’

Sigh! So did anyone watch the New York marathon then? It was a real shame that Paula Radcliffe didn’t take her third consecutive win at New York :( A bigger shame though that Eurosport saw fit to change live coverage from one channel to another, and then delay in returning to the action; preferring instead to show a tennis match until its close. 25 minutes later and I’d missed the marathon meander through the more cultural parts of Brooklyn, and most of Queens. Boy was I livid :)

Anyway back to the more bookish matters in hand, and given I’ve officially returned to ‘full time’ blogging on Monday, following a week’s break (you wouldn’t think it would you? *grin*), I thought I’d better close off the week by returning with the the usual Sunday round up of the week’s posts on RobAroundBooks. There’s not as many posts, or as much variety to them as I’d planned to bring you during this ‘Rob returns refreshed’ week, but the best laid plans of mice and men eh? Here’s the round up:

And so we march forward into a new week, and top priority for me is catching up on my review posts. I’m currently sitting four reviews in arrears, which is a bit ‘argghh out loud’ for me because I detest being behind. The good news is I’ve now cleared the decks of my 31 Shots of Shock challenge, which consumed more of my time then I thought it would have (it was worth it though because I really enjoyed it), so with my decks now clear of that I’ve reclaimed a little more blogging time. Here’s hoping I use it wisely. Have a great reading week folks.

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Rob, a self-confessed bibliophile, is without any hope of rehabilitation. He gets unnaturally excited over anything book-shaped, and if book sniffing were a crime then he would have been locked up years ago (which wouldn't bother him in the slightest provided his cell was lined with books)

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