Saturday snippets 13 October 2012

{watching} XMen first class. Surprisingly good for a prequel. Just a good film really.

{reading} one hundred names, Cecilia Aherne. Not sure about this one. Quite like the idea, main character irritating though, and the writing feels like it’s deteriorating rather than improving as I’m going on. Rather too near the end to quit though.

{joining} a Onemums thunderclap. You can learn more at midlife single mum’s place

{eating} toad in the hole. Or hole without toad, depending on which member of the family you are.

{drinking}.mainly tea.

{thinking} about food. Mainly chocolate it has to be said.

{wanting} and planning a blogpost about it.


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6 responses to “Saturday snippets 13 October 2012”

  1. Chocolate has been high on my thinking activities for the last couple of days too.

  2. I always have the problem you mention with Cecelia Ahern books, which is probably why I’ve only read two in comparison to loads of others of similar writers.
    I often get the impression she’s bored of her own story! Hope the ending makes it worthwhile – if you get there 😉

  3. Thanks for the plug. We have 19 supporters reaching almost 30,000 people. We nee another 81 though to get the thunder rolling.

    1. Will keep pushing it on twitter 🙂

  4. will join the push on twitter

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