Happy fall, everyone! I've waited a whole year very impatiently for that annual greeting, so I'm treasuring it while I have it. 🙂 As the days grow shorter and the wind sweeps the leaves and brisk season in, I've definitely felt more in my element than I have in a while.
2023 Mid-Year Book Freakout Tag of Sorts (+ Mid-Year Overview)
Has it been an egregious stretch of time since I last posted anything on this blog? Absolutely. Am I going to move along as if that isn't the case? Perhaps. Following my completion of a 50-book reading goal in 2022, I was fairly certain that I would not be able to keep up at that… Continue reading 2023 Mid-Year Book Freakout Tag of Sorts (+ Mid-Year Overview)
My 2022 Year in Books Ranked (An Excessively Long, Detailed Wrap-Up)
At the end of 2021, I made it my mission to read more and review every book I consumed in the new year of 2022. In some regard, I filled this resolution as I actually completed most of the many books I tend to pick up in a year, and though I reviewed quite a… Continue reading My 2022 Year in Books Ranked (An Excessively Long, Detailed Wrap-Up)
September-November ’22 Wrap-Up: A Farewell to Youth, A Hello to Horror, and Overhyped Novels
I had a creeping suspicion during the gradient transition from the sweltering, miserable (in my humble opinion) summer to the delightful, richly vibrant, mildly brisk months of autumn that I was going to end the reading plateau that occurred in this year's middle. Unfortunately, though, that was not entirely the case. It did start off… Continue reading September-November ’22 Wrap-Up: A Farewell to Youth, A Hello to Horror, and Overhyped Novels
July-August ’22 Wrap-Up: Unrated Books, Iffy Sci-Fi, and the Osemanverse
Well, well, well, what do we have here? Two measly months wrapped up in one post yet again? I'm afraid so. I have a hunch that as autumn settles, I'll start reading more consistently again, but for now, please take this minute nibble I can offer. My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Otessa Moshfegh… Continue reading July-August ’22 Wrap-Up: Unrated Books, Iffy Sci-Fi, and the Osemanverse
The Prism Affect (Skylight, #1) by J. Wint | Book Review
During his first year at Skylight University, Jet Stroud is plunged into a new life where he discovers the reason behind the glowing eyes he's always had: ephebus mortem, a rare condition that kills its victims by the age of twenty-four. Along with his unafflicted roommate and friend, Cutter, and Sterllar Sylvant, a young professor… Continue reading The Prism Affect (Skylight, #1) by J. Wint | Book Review
May/June ’22 Wrap-Up: Reading Slumps, Fake Dating, and Poetry Collections
Well, it's certainly been a bit since I've kept up posting on here, but I return from the dead at least for this little wrap-up. A big contributor to my absence is that I just haven't been reading as much and haven't had as much to say, but here is a little morsel I can… Continue reading May/June ’22 Wrap-Up: Reading Slumps, Fake Dating, and Poetry Collections
The Wizard’s Ward by Jules McAleese (Vale, #1) | Book Review
Frances, the ward of the King's wizard, Billington, teeters between the privilege of the higher society surrounding her whilst also holding the fatal secret of her origin. In a land where each of the four prevalent species--mortal, witch, elf, and mer--have blood exclusive to their kind, Frances's blood is gray. With the King outlawing and… Continue reading The Wizard’s Ward by Jules McAleese (Vale, #1) | Book Review
Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata: A Perceptive Satire, But Not | Book Review
Convenience Store Woman has the insight and oddity of a satirical piece while still not making a joking of itself -- and eliciting a few chuckles at the dire truth in that, though not uproariously funny or even intrinsically comedic like the blurbs and reviews suggest. Started Reading - May 2, 2022 Finished Reading -… Continue reading Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata: A Perceptive Satire, But Not | Book Review
April ’22 Wrap-Up: First 5-Star and 2-Star of the Year, Pleasant Novellas, & Heartstopper
Hello friends! Am I the only one who found April to be a surprisingly long month? I hadn't thought as much until drafting this post and seeing books that I felt like I read eons ago. Regardless, I read about half of the picks I had put on a tentative TBR for April (and temporarily… Continue reading April ’22 Wrap-Up: First 5-Star and 2-Star of the Year, Pleasant Novellas, & Heartstopper





