Jan 1, 2018

Meme: My Life in Books 2017

Got this meme from a couple of bloggers years ago and have done it for several years.  My Life in Books, using titles of books from my reading for 2017.  Join in if you like.  

Which book (titles) read in 2017 describe your life so far?

Describe myself:
The Keeper of Lost Things

How do I feel:
Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to Know

Describe where I currently live:
Glass Houses

 If I could go anywhere, where I would go:
The Little French Bistro

My favorite form of transportation:
Walking with Peety

My best friend(s) is/are:
The Widows of Malabar Hill

My friends and I are:
Sarong Party Girls

What’s the weather like:
Into Thin Air

Favorite Time of Day:
The Twilight Wife

What is life to you:
Little Fires Everywhere

You fear:
Rich People Problems

What is the best advice you have to give:
Cooking for Picasso

Thought for the day:
The Rules Do Not Apply

How I would like to die:
Pushing Up Daisies

My soul’s present condition:
Are You Sleeping

I looked up past memes and see the last one I filled out was for 2015.  Join in and have fun with it.

Click on each book title to see the description on goodreads.

5 comments:

  1. Oh, how fun! And it sounds like you read some good books in 2017 too. Happy New Year!

    Sue

    Book By Book

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    1. Thanks, Sue. Haven't decided yet which book to start the new year with. Happy new year.

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  2. This is a clever meme, and your post is well done. :)
    Happy New Year, Harvee!

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  3. Hi Harvee, It sounds good and looks you read some good books in 2017. One book that stuck my mind is The Twilight Wife. I haven't read this book. But when I first read the title that blow my mind and I have decided to download eBook for me. So I can enjoy full story.

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