My Monday tradition, including a look back and a look ahead — what I read last week, what new books came my way, and what books are keeping me busy right now. Plus a smattering of other stuff too.
Life.
I’m in the middle of a huge project at work with big deadlines looming… so while everyone else seems to be winding down into holiday mode, I’m getting more and more stressed — which is probably why I haven’t had much reading time or focus this past week. Sigh… should see an improvement in 2 – 3 weeks (fingers crossed!).
What did I read during the last week?



Clanlands in New Zealand by Sam Heughan & Graham McTavish: A really fun road trip/buddy adventure — lots of adrenaline, banter, and a smidge of history too. My audiobook review is here.
The Honeymoon Crashers by Christina Lauren: A fun, fluffy audiobook original. If you enjoyed The Unhoneymooners, check this one out — it’s a follow-up, with some new and some familiar characters.
In Every Generation by Kendare Blake: Book 1 in a Buffyverse trilogy! I’ll post a review later this week.
Pop culture & TV:
Virgin River dropped its two Christmas episodes this past week, wrapping up season 5. They’re exactly what you’d expect from Christmas episodes — they mostly feel like something you’d see on Hallmark, with not much at all of substance happening except in the final few minutes of the second episode (where some drama is introduced to set up the next season). Oh, and for those keeping score, Charmaine finally has her babies! The pregnancy lasted more than four seasons on the show — no wonder they have her comment that she feels like she’s been pregnant for years!
In other viewing news, my daughter introduced me to Fisk, which is a terrific Australian comedy that just dropped its second season. I’ve only watched the first season so far — six 30-minute episodes, so much fun.
Fresh Catch:
I had some trade-in credits at my favorite bookstore, and came home with these two books:


I read Doll Bones years ago, but didn’t have my own copy, and I’m excited to read it again. Hag-Seed is a retelling of The Tempest, and now that I’ve both seen a production of and read The Tempest, I’m looking forward to seeing what Margaret Atwood does with the story.
I thought I’d had my fill of spending money on books (ha!), and then I found out about the new anniversary edition of Fangirl… how could I resist? My copy arrived this week.

What will I be reading during the coming week?
Currently in my hands:

Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros: I bought this book right when it came out last month, and feel like this is a good week to get started. Just about to dive in…
Now playing via audiobook:

The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (The Hunger Games) by Suzanne Collins: After seeing the new movie a couple of weeks ago, I’ve decided to revisit the book.
Ongoing reads:


My current longer-term reads:
- Outlander Book Club is doing a group re-read of Dragonfly in Amber (Outlander, #2). We’ll be reading and discussing two chapters per week. Anyone who’s interested is welcome to join in — message me for info! Coming up this week: Chapters 20 and 21 (of 49). Progress: 36%.
- Daniel Deronda by George Eliot: My book group’s current classic read! We’re reading and discussing two chapters per week. Progress: 24%.
What will you be reading this week?
So many books, so little time…


I am also reading Iron Flame. It is not holding my interest as well as Fourth Wing. Have also read Patricia Cornwell’s latest Kay Scarpetta book Unnatural Death. Better read than some of the others.
I’m at about 10% in Iron Flame… and not feeling particularly engaged yet either. I hope it improves for both of us!
Sorry about your project coming up at this time of the year–hope you can catch up soon! The Fangirl edition is lovely–I didn’t get along with the book as well as I’d expected (though Cath is a lot like me, minus the fanfic) and kind of like the Simon Snow stories better.
I love the Simon Snow books too, and have a real soft spot for Cath and Levi. The work thing is intense, but I think another two – three weeks should see me past the worst of it! Hope you have a great week.
I’m sorry work is so busy. This time of year can go either way for my job: crickets or super busy, there’s no in between, lol. I love the Fangirl edition, it’s gorgeous😁 Have a good week!
Thank you! I’m hoping I get past some major humps in my work project this week so I can start to breathe easier. 🙂
The 2 episode VR season finale was a lovely evening’s entertainment!
I’m glad you enjoyed! I did too, but still thought it was funny how little actually happened. Still, it’s nice to see all the people of VR so happy and into the holiday season!
I feel you, I’ve got 7 projects I’m juggling at work so no wind down for me!!!
Ugh, so sorry we’re in the same boat when it comes to this! 🙂 Hope everything goes well!
Good luck with your deadlines! I’m also running headlong into a busy time of year while it seems like everyone else is winding down.