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I need more time for reading!

One of the biggest blessings I have had this year has come through this blog.  I have been able to try new  products and do reviews on them.  It is so much fun and I truly love it!


I have had the chance to do several book reviews.  I have read a few books that I most likely would have never had the chance to before.  I have enjoyed most of the ones I have read!  


I could try to do more book reviews but I have such a lack of time to sit down and read!  How many mom's out there agree??   I have a tough enough time trying to get my daily devotional time in before I enjoy some leisure reading!  Who else struggles getting time to read their d Bible?  My hubby has started recording devo's and I am sure many of you have seen me post them.  :)  I hope some one has been blessed by them.  :) He has encouraged me through them so if I am the only one I guess it is still worth it.  LOL... that was a bit selfish!  


I have been making a list of book titles that I want to conquer in 2012.  Have you made a list?  There are several sites out there to read other peoples reviews on books too that will help you make the best choice on your reading preferences.  :)




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