This post reflects on early 2025, focusing on books like “Sunrise on the Reaping” and “The New Hunger.” Recapping a variety of genres while sharing opinions on various titles, highlighting successes and disappointments.
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Celebrating December: Books, Festivities, and Reflections
December is a month of celebrations, cold weather, and reflective reading. This post highlights various books read and shares a desire for mindful resolutions in 2025.
November Book Roundup: Cozy Reads and Recommendations
The post reflects on November’s readings and celebrates quirky events like World Hello Day. Highlights include “Midnight in the Snow” by Karen Swan and “Without Ever Reaching the Summit” by Paolo Cognetti. The perfect month for cosy reading!
My Unhinged Review of A Court of Thorns and Roses
This is my unhinged review of Sarah J. Maas’s A Court of Thorns and Roses series. The narrative explores themes of love, healing, and growth, with engaging character development throughout the trilogy. The emotional depth and vivid world-building make it a compelling read, and well worth the hype it has received.
Must-Read Books for a Relaxed October
In October, we reflect on a slow reading month, appreciating the season’s cosy vibe.
Reviewing several books, including “Chasers of the Light” and “What You Are Looking For Is In The Library,” praising their engaging narratives while critiquing “Beautiful Animals” for its shallow characters.
September Reading Reflections: A Month of New Beginnings
August highlights include the first roller coaster’s anniversary and National Booklovers Day as well as a review of all the books read this month.
Everything I read in August
August highlights include the first roller coaster’s anniversary and National Booklovers Day as well as a review of all the books read this month.
Everything I Read in July
“If I had my way, I’d remove January from the calendar altogether and have an extra July instead.” Roald Dahl And so we’re in July – the best of all the summer months for me, this one is named after that most well known of Roman Generals, Julius Caesar. He is the one to thankContinue reading “Everything I Read in July”
What You Are Looking For Is in the Library
“What You Are Looking For Is in the Library” by Michiko Aoyama explores the journeys of five characters seeking acceptance and peace through transformative interactions at a community library, highlighting the powerful lessons learned in pursuit of happiness.
Everything I read in June
“June is the time for being in the world in new ways, for throwing off the cold and dark spots of life.” Joan D. Chittister Did you know that June is named for the Roman goddess Juno? This sixth month of the year [according to the Gregorian calendar] is traditionally seen as a romantic month,Continue reading “Everything I read in June”