Belle Wong

Belle Wong

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11 years ago @ The 3 R's: Readin... - A(n Otherwise Unmemora... · 1 reply · +1 points

I hate insomnia nights - I always think I should do what you did, get out of bed and read so at least it doesn't feel like wasted time, but I never do so it always does turn out to be wasted time. Glad Twitter wasn't blocked after all! I'm trying to be an early riser, but the late night habit is just so ingrained in me.

11 years ago @ The 3 R's: Readin... - From Me to You: 5 Best... · 1 reply · +1 points

Really love that quote! And the rest of your list. Keeping the fun in mind makes a huge difference.

11 years ago @ The 3 R's: Readin... - Sunday Slowdown: Savin... · 1 reply · +1 points

So glad Kate's doing so well! And I love the book blogger paradox - so true!

11 years ago @ The 3 R's: Readin... - Sunday Slowdown: Watch... · 1 reply · +1 points

The Book Blogger Buddy System sounds exciting! And here's to March being a great month for all of you!
My recent post Monthly Wrap-up: February 2015 Reads

12 years ago @ The 3 R's: Readin... - What\'s What in the Su... · 0 replies · +1 points

Mark Watney is such an engaging character. It's not even the type of book I normally read (going by the blurb alone). So glad you're enjoying it!
My recent post My Reading Notes: London Falling, by Paul Cornell

12 years ago @ The 3 R's: Readin... - What\'s What in the Su... · 2 replies · +1 points

I really enjoyed The Martian in audio, and the narration is really wonderful. Hope you enjoy it!
My recent post Book Cravings: Salem’s Lot

12 years ago @ The 3 R's: Readin... - PRESENT: My #OneWord f... · 1 reply · +1 points

"Present" is a beautiful word. I'm not doing One Word this year - for some reason, I've been feeling like there are so many words and I couldn't pick just one. I love what you wrote about being present for life, showing up.

12 years ago @ The 3 R's: Readin... - Handling the (Reading)... · 1 reply · +1 points

Great post! I tend to go through spells of reading non-fiction, and then going back to another period of reading fiction. With me, it's often because I get really caught up or interested in a particular subject, and I'll spend a few weeks reading everything about the subject that I can get my hands on. Then it kind of fizzles out - I guess I must feel I've learned enough! - and I switch back to fiction. I've also always had a fondness for memoir and biography.

13 years ago @ The 3 R's: Readin... - Sunday Salon: Right He... · 1 reply · +1 points

It sounds like you've got a lot going on, and I think it's really good that you're choosing not to stress over the blogging. Thanks for reminding me about Armchair BEA!
My recent post [TSS] I Really Should Be Running Right Now

13 years ago @ http://jaynesbooks.blo... - Sunday Salon - #Readat... · 1 reply · +1 points

Congratulations on a great readathon!