Welcome to my second Year of Good Deeds, a challenge I set myself during April 2013. I decided to do at least one Good Deed a day for a whole year, now I am into my second year.
This week I’ve been doing the following;
January 18th – Sorting out book reviews, books for the team list and signing up for a blog tour. Visited my parents. Have started reading After The Goode by Cary Allen Stone
January 19th – My morning helping at school, a walk in the sun at lunchtime and picked up litter on my route.
January 20th – My list of books to review is growing ever longer again, but I hate to turn down any book. Took a quick walk to town and picked up litter. Gave money to a charity collecting for children with cerebral palsy.
January 21th – The postman delivered 3 books for review today, lucky me. A nippy walk in the cold today, picked up litter. Reading The Devil, the Diva and The Deep Blue Sea by Margaret Langstaff
January 22nd – Today I’m reading Death In A Dacron Sail a Rhe Brewster mystery by Noelle Granger. Went for my lunchtime walk and picked up litter. Offered to help a friend set up an account on Twitter.
January 23th – Began reading Trading Vincent Crow by D.C.J Wardle – dark British Humour about a young man determined to better himself. Left me chuckling. A cold day today so it was a power walk and power litter pick.
January 24th – Today I read The Serenity Stone Murder by Marianne Jones a cosy mystery set in Thunder Bay, Canada.
Goodness Rosie – you read quickly – she said enviously. Must organise my days better, I think.
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Thanks Judith.
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You are doing really well with the Good Deed Challenge.
Congratulations! 😀
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Thanks Michelle.
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Thanks for keeping up with the reading and reviewing, Rosie.
You set a cracking pace!
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Thanks June, yes every book I read gets a review on several platforms.
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Sigh. You have some interesting books lined up. I haven’t read a book in days. ❤
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Don’t feel guilty, I love reading and run a book review blog, so I read a lot. You’ll pick up a book when you have time.
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But I used to have time to read all the time. I’m retired for heaven’s sakes. Sigh. My priorities haven’t changed. It’s that other things have BARGED in. 🙂 🙂
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What a reading week you’ve had, Rosie. I know you read quickly!
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Thanks Noelle.
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Again busy and productive week. Well done Rosie.
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Another busy and successful week behind you Rosie.
xxx Huge Hugs xxx
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So impressive. You seem to eat several books a day.
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So nice to catch up with you Rosie:-) I need a walk, and you’ve reminded how easy it is to get a good deed under the belt by picking up some litter while I do, so thanks to you that’s one of the things on my to do today list. I never fail to be impressed by your love of all things books. It remains the perfect season to cuddle up and get cosy with tea and text:-) Have a great weekend. Hugs, H xxx
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Hi Harula, lovely to hear from you, enjoy your walk.
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