Sunday Salon: Happiness

The Sunday Salon

For no special reason and after a bit of a rubbish week, today I am feeling good. Really truly happy. Which is nice.

I have barely read 100 pages this week and life is pretty busy so reviews might be a bit sparse for a while. But we have some holiday coming soon so hopefully I’ll be able to play catch-up then. If we can manage not to plan ourselves too many other activities!

I have found time/brain power to post reviews of The Library Book and The Big Sleep, both of which I recommend. And my tired brain was glad that I now have a system for headlines so I didn’t have to pluck something out of thin air. I pick a quote from the book. Do you have a system for writing headlines? Do you use the title of the book you review?

I’m off out now to explore the Southbank Bristol Art Trail (I love my city). In the meantime, to spread my mysteriously good mood, here is a picture of gorillas having fun at our local zoo.

At play

4 Comments

  1. Posted May 20, 2012 at 7:52 pm | Permalink

    Don’t you just love it when you’re feeling happy for no reason at all? I love that.

    I pick out quotes for the books I’m reading too. It helps to get the ball rolling when I need to write a review. Have a great week.

  2. Nose in a book
    Posted May 20, 2012 at 10:20 pm | Permalink

    Vasilly It’s a good feeling. Thanks for the comment!

  3. Posted June 2, 2012 at 2:04 pm | Permalink

    Glad to hear you’re feeling happy for no reason – I love when that happens and really wish it happened more!

    As to headlines… I take the easy route and don’t write them. I have the title and author name in my post title, and no real headline on the post either. Love the way headlines make a post more interesting though!

  4. Posted June 4, 2012 at 4:23 am | Permalink

    Happy you’re so happy!! Love the photo of the gorillas, looks like they’re happy too!

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