Everyone on the Internet seems to be posting charts and graphs meant to keep us safe from the latest outbreak. And I don’t know about you, but I just can’t relate to all of the activities they mention. Going to a party? Who has time now that my TBR pile is above my head…and growing? Going grocery shopping? Nope, the latest book mail just got dropped off on my porch. Watching a movie in the theater? Sorry, but the book is always better.
Because of this, I created a chart to help readers like me determine their risk level for various activities. I hope it helps you as we navigate these contagious waters.
(And yes, this is fully tongue-in-cheek. Shockingly, none of the books on my TBR stack are medical ones.)
May your 2020 continue to bring you many books and the social distancing required to read them all!
Thank you for always making me laugh, Amy! “Accidentally attending a concert!” priceless!
Like, it could happen. Lots of excited people at both, you know? (So glad you enjoyed it, Joy!)
Amy Lokkesmoe
BHP Fiction Publicist
Very enjoyable!
Thanks, Valri. You have to laugh or you’ll cry, right?
Amy Lokkesmoe
BHP Fiction Publicist
This is awesome! 😆
Aw, thanks! “Stay safe and read books” is my new motto!
Amy Lokkesmoe
BHP Fiction Publicist
I personally like, reading a thriller that makes you frequently clap your unsanitized hand over your mouth. 🙂
Did I just do this last night? Why yes, I did!
Amy Lokkesmoe
BHP Fiction Publicist
This is the best risk assessment I’ve seen!
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