December 2, 2013

Dystopian December Giveaway & some Rambling!

I'm a little late with this post, but in my defense it's been a really crazy week! I guess I'll catch you up a little, but if you don't care just skip right on to the giveaway! :)

This post was supposed to go up yesterday, but I contacted Tina @ Book Landers and she said I could move it to today. Unfortunately, I forgot all about it, which is why I'm writing this all in a rush, and explaining my sad forgetfulness. It starts on Friday night.

On Friday, I was working. I worked from 3pm to around 10:20 pm that night, and didn't get home until about 11:00pm. My sister was making cookies, and she needed more molasses. So I got back in my truck and we went to town. I didn't go to sleep that night until around 12:30pm. Fast forward to Saturday morning - we were up by 8:30am, and on the road to Memphis, TN by 11:30. We got there around 4pm, had dinner, and started back home at about 9:00pm. We were stopped by the police, and we didn't get home until about 2am the next morning. The cop thing was just a simple speeding thing, no issue.

On Sunday morning, we woke up and went to church. I pretty much vegged out for most of the day, but still didn't end up sleeping until late. Basically, my mind is not operating correctly - I'm literally at work right now, and my brain is FRIED. Also, tomorrow I go to get my last wisdom tooth out. Oh joy.

That's all the ramblings & excuses that I've got for you. Sorry for the whining. :P
 

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8 comments:

  1. My favorite dystopian book is probably The Hunger Games. But I love so many of them. Dystopian is a great genre.

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  2. The Host - Stephenie Meyer :)

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  3. The Hunger Games series. Thanks.

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  4. My favorite dystopian is 1984. It's the classic that started the trend.

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  5. I really love the eve series! That was a awesome ending!

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  6. So far, my favorite is the Hunger Games series. :) #TeamPeeta!

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  7. Maybe Hunger Games, but Angelfall and Under the Never Sky were really good too ^^

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  8. Scheduling exists for a reason. ;)
    Then again, I've had a crazy week too. OMG, FINALS. RUN FOR YOUR LIFE.

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