It’s been a slow-moving year at The Global Reader, but I’m still here, and still reading. Cooking, not so much but that’s for another post on another day…
I hope to map many more miles in 2017; it’s at the top of my resolution list, and I’m optimistic my actions will match my goals.
Right away in January I’ll be reading about Japan, and then circling back to a couple of previously-visited countries. Singapore was one of my first stops, and I totally dropped the ball. That’s ridiculous; words will be read, and food will be cooked. I’ll also stop back by Guinea-Bissau. I’m a much better book sleuth now, and it’s a place that I want to know more about than something written 25 years ago…
So, those are a few of my thoughts about this blog that I care about very much. Thanks for following along this journey with me. I appreciate the time you spend here, and hope to make it a more vibrant place to visit. Happy New Year!!!
Enoy your travels! I’ll be interested to see what you come up with for Guinea-Bissau. I recently started reading a Singapore book that didn’t grab me, so I did some more research and I’m planning to read The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye, a graphic novel that won the 2016 Singapore Literature Prize, instead.
That book you chose for Singapore looks really interesting; I might very well follow you down that path.
Still not having a huge amount of luck with Guinea-Bissau, but there HAS to be something out there, right?!?!?