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 back! My husband and I just returned from a two-week, 2500-mile road trip — from home in San Francisco, through Oregon and Washington to Vancouver, Victoria, the Olympic Peninsula, and back home again. It was fantastic — I’ll aim to share more about it later in the week, once I have a chance to catch my breath.
Meanwhile… I’m home, catching up on laundry and household odds and ends, acclimating to being back in the fog, and getting ready to dive back into the usual workweek routines.
But hey! Let’s talk about the important stuff… like what I read and listened to while I was away.
What did I read during the last (two) weeks?




Sounds Like Love by Ashley Poston: This story of a songwriter and a former boy band bad-boy who somehow mind-meld and create a song together — while falling in love — just did not work for me. I liked the setting (a charming Outer Banks island) and the main character’s family dynamics, but the love story was a dud. The mind-to-mind connection was awkward, and I know we’re supposed to accept that it’s a special magical gift, but I didn’t buy it, and didn’t buy the two of them as a couple. I loved this author’s previous contemporary romances, but this one did not live up to expectations. Consider this my mini-review! I’d give it 2.5 stars.
Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid: Powerful historical fiction focused on women astronauts in the 1980s space shuttle era. Highly recommended! My review is here.
Rockton series by Kelley Armstrong: I was ready to get back to this series, but decided I needed a refresher before continuing, so… I re-read book #1, City of the Lost (here’s my review from last year) and then raced my way through book #2, A Darkness Absolute. Looks for my review of book #2 later this week — it was terrific!
In terms of audio…
My husband is not an audiobook listener, but he said he’d give it a try for the road trip. It was not a particularly successful experiment — he mainly dozed off every time we started listening! After a while, he told me to go ahead and listen as much as I wanted, and he read his own book on his Kindle, and we both ended up happy! Still, I kept it to a minimum (we mostly just chatted, enjoyed the scenery, and listened to random music). Here’s what I did listen to during our trip:


Mercy Thompson: Moon Called (Graphic Audio) by Patricia Briggs: I adore the Mercy Thompson series, and I’d been curious about the graphic audio version, which present the story with a full cast and sound effects. It’s abridged from the original, and some of the sound effects (panting whenever a character runs, lots of snarling from the werewolves) could be a bit over the top. Overall, it was a fun listen, although it could be hard to tell what was going on during action sequences. I enjoyed this as a way to revisit the story, but would absolute recommend reading the full book or listening to the unabridged audiobook if you’re checking out Moon Called for the first time. Listening to this book (the first in the Mercy Thompson series) made me want to keep going — but probably not with the graphic audio versions.
The Skydivers by Chris Bohjalian: This short story (1 hour, 16 minutes) is a tense, suspenseful tale that’s completely engaging, and it absolutely held my attention and kept me guessing. Which isn’t really a surprise — this author is a favorite, and his thrillers are always excellent.
Pop culture & TV:
Nothing! We never turned on a TV during our trip. I’ve only been back one day, and so far, the only viewing I’ve done is a re-watch of the pilot episode of Black Sails. I loved the series back when it aired (2014 – 2017). My son has decided to watch it, and I may join him, so I thought going back to the beginning would be a good idea.
I had to replace my iPhone last month, and the new phone came with an offer for three free months of AppleTV+… so I just signed up, and I’m getting my watching queue in order. So far, I know I want to check out Ted Lasso, Severance, Murderbot, and possibly Shrinking and The Buccaneers. Any other recommendations?
Blogging collaboration:
While I was away, Carol at Reading Ladies Book Club published her annual summer reading collaboration, which I was delighted to participate in. Check it out here!
Fresh Catch:
A few orders I’d placed earlier arrived this week. What fun to come home and get to enjoy a bit of unboxing!

While passing through Portland, I absolutely had to stop by Powell’s (fulfilling a bookish bucket list dream!), and treated myself to a paperback copy of Green Rider, which is the first book in a series I want to start this year.

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

The Enchanted Greenhouse by Sarah Beth Durst: I’m at about 35%. I really enjoyed the first book in this series (The Spellshop), but this book hasn’t quite grabbed me yet. I’m holding out hope that it’ll pick up in the 2nd half.
Now playing via audiobook:

Totally and Completely Fine by Elissa Sussman: This author’s previous two books were a lot of fun, and I’m happy to be starting this new one!
Ongoing reads:



My longer-term reading commitments:
- The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien: My book group’s shared reading journey, two chapters per week. We’ll be finishing this week! Progress: 93%. This week’s chapters: Fellowship, Book 2, Chapters 9 and 10.
- Villette by Charlotte Brontë: Group classic read, two chapters per week. Progress: 20%. Up next: Chapters 11 and 12.
- My Family and Other Animals by Gerald Durrell: My new Classics Club spin book! I’m putting it here as a reminder to myself to make time for it this summer — the target date to finish this spin challenge is August 24th
What will you be reading this week?
So many books, so little time…


Wow, what a wonderful trip, and driving up to Vancouver and Victoria would be a dream of mine! I’ve been to both cities but I was a kid and of course didn’t appreciate it😁 Curious to hear your thoughts on The Enchanted Greenhouse!
The trip really was terrific — and it was a dream fulfilled, in a way: We’d originally planned this trip a few years ago, but my husband got COVID a month before and we had to cancel. The idea of doing that much driving was daunting at first, but it worked out just fine. Now we’re already talking about where to go on our next road trip!
Your road trip sounds amazing. I’m glad you had such a good time! And you went to Powells? Lucky! That’s on my bucket list, too. I loved The Green Rider; it’s fabulous. (Though I’m not as big a fan of the rest of the series.) And the Rockton series is one of my favs. Looking forward to hearing more about the fun places you saw on your trip. 😀
Thanks! I give my husband credit for his patience — I told him at the start that Portland would be the one place where I really needed his indulgence so I could experience Powell’s! It was really fun to be there finally (and I was impressed with myself for walking out with only one book!)
I love Toby Stephens so much! Black Sails is such a great and underrated show!
He’s amazing, and I completely agree!
Thanks for shouting out our collaboration!
Happy to hear you had a lovely vacation!
Thanks for including me! It’s always such a treat to participate and to see everyone else’s recommendations!
I’ve always wanted to visit Powell’s, but I have no idea when I’ll make it to that side of the country. Sounds like a great trip.
It was, thank you! Hard to return to reality…