In the near future

Lory at The Emerald City Book Review recently wondered if her readers had reading plans for the year.

Excellent question, if only because it gives me a chance to prep you for what’s to come on this blog.

My usual annual reading plan is to read as much and as widely as possible, with few themes or specific goals unless I decide to join a group read. This year, however, I’ve added my own theme because — guess where I’m traveling to!

I leave today for a big adventure (appropriate photos to appear on Facebook and Instagram). Until then, I’m soaking up history and culture and stories to set the mood. I can’t claim that I’ll read all of these before I leave, but I’m making a fair-sized dent in this stack, and writing reviews that will go up while I’m away.

Happy spring to all (it will be here soon). Keep reading!

About Lizzie Ross

in no particular order: author, teacher, cyclist, world traveler, single parent. oh, and i read. a lot.
This entry was posted in Adventure, Am reading, Australia, Fiction, Historical fiction, History, New Zealand, Travel. Bookmark the permalink.

11 Responses to In the near future

  1. Lory says:

    Exciting – travel reading! Can’t wait to hear more.

    Liked by 1 person

  2. Ola G says:

    Yay! Looking forward to seeing you here, Liz! 😀

    Liked by 1 person

  3. Gee, I am having a little trouble figuring out where you’re going, but I’m sure I’ll get it as you post pictures. 🙂

    I will look forward to your pix on Insta. Can’t wait!

    Liked by 1 person

  4. buriedinprint says:

    Your stack looks like a stack that I accumulated after I joined a book group devoted to the literature of this region (I won’t say, in case others, are enjoying the guessing process). What wonderful reading – and journeying – you have ahead of you. Enjoy!

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