Hello Lovelies!
Another hard month is behind us in this surreal world we're currently living in. I hope you're all holding up okay and staying safe.
I don't have work at the moment, since air traffic is basically non-existent during the virus and thus I was put on standby for a month. To be honest I'm not sure if the situation will be better in May, but I'm hoping for a miracle.
I'm trying to do my best with the big amount of spare time I suddenly have on my hands. Of course I'm reading a lot, doing a puzzle and working on my diamond painting I started months ago but never had time to finish. From time to time I go out to play frisbee with my younger brothers or we just have a walk.
Bad news that I still didn't manage to conceive (we've been trying for 10 months now and it's worse and worse to face the failure at the end of each month). But May is a blank page and therefore a new possibility. Fingers crossed.
Good news that we'll be cat parents soon!!! My colleague's cat has had kittens recently and we'll adopt one in the beginning of June. I'm very excited for the new member of the family. I've never had a kitty, according to my mum she'll be spoiled. Tell me if you have any good name ideas for a girl cat!
And now onto what happened on the blog last month...
Here's a summary of April on Paradise Found:
I've finished 5 books:
Screamcatcher: Web World by Christy J. Breedlove – My Review
A Rudnay Gyilkosságok by Gyula Böszörményi
White Lotus by Libbie Hawker – My Review
My Family and Other Animals by Gerard Durrell
The Silence of the Girls by Pat Barker
Other posts on the blog in the month of April:
Books for Characters on TV - La Casa de Papel Edition
Happy Easter! - Easter Readathon Update
Excerpt - Dreams of Thunder by Christian Cura
Weekly Memes:
Down the TBR Whole (Apr 20)
WWW Wednesday (Apr 29)
Plans for May:
I'd like to read the following books in November (in no particular order):
Green Rider (Green Rider #1) by Kristen Britain
Shadow in the Empire of Light by Jane Routley
Ice by Sarah Beth Durst
What are you planning to read in May?
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