Ho there! So, while February has been a bit quiet here on the blog-front, I promise there has been much activity behind the scenes. I have some more guest posts I’ll be doing around the blogosphere as well as some larger things I have planned for BookPairing itself. Lest you think you were all waiting in vain or something.
Next week will kick off me actually going back to the 3-4 posts a week goal that so did not happen in February. That being said, there was some funzies around the blog, especially in the case of a certain Cocktail Tuesday with Philip Greene’s To Have and Have Another.
I wrote a guest post over at Quirky Bookworm about why I think post-apocalyptic novels are so darn keen (yep, just said that) and then expanded the love-fest into my actual life. There was also some celebrating of awesome in the form of a short review of Seth Godin’s Icarus Deception.
It was a slow month reading that I’ll blame (not for the first time) on a 40+ hour audio book. I loved being in the book though, so I can’t complain too much.
I finished a measly 3 books (but those three were so good!):
- Outlander by Diana Gabaldon (cover image is Amazon Affiliate link)
- The Icarus Deception by Seth Godin
- How to Think More About Sex by Alain de Botton
What did you read in February?


