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.
It was a busy week, but then I had a lot of time to myself over the weekend to regroup and relax. I did a bit of organizing, neatened up my Little Free Library (and discarded a few books that were in absolutely tatters and had been taking up space for too long already), and even treated myself to a pretty manicure!
My son is away for a few days, and his aloof kitty-cat is suddenly glued to my side. He usually just spies from the hallway to keep tab on the humans, but now that I’m his only companion, he’s even watching TV with me!
(I do think he’ll ditch me as soon as my son gets back… but it’s nice while it lasts!)
Good neighbor shout-out:
When I went out for a walk yesterday before meeting up with a friend, I stuck my ID and a credit card in a pocket… and later discovered that pocket didn’t close securely, and my items were gone. I went out again to retrace my steps, had no luck, and then came home to find that someone had slid my ID and card under my front door. Thank you, anonymous kind neighbor!!
Elsewhere on the blog:
I shared a post over the weekend about cleaning up my ARC obligations and TBR lists. Anyone else feeling bogged down by reading commitments?
What did I read during the last week?






Hemlock & Silver by T. Kingfisher: Terrific fairy tale retelling with a bit of a horror bite. Highly recommended! My review is here.
Battle of the Bookstores by Ali Brady and The Battle of the Bookshops by Poppy Alexander: I wrote a two-fer post comparing these two battling bookshop books! Check it out, here.
Twilight by Stephenie Meyer: It was kind of fun to listen to this audiobook and revisit the Twilight story again after all these years… although the farther along I got, the harder it was to ignore the ridiculousness of it all. Still entertaining, though.
The Mystery Writer by Sulari Gentill: A fast-paced thriller that doesn’t quite work, although it’s still an engaging read. My review is here.
The Last Wizards’ Ball (Gunnie Rose, #6) by Charlaine Harris: A satisfying wrap-up to a terrific six-book series. My review is here.
Pop culture & TV:
Outlander excitement! The first two episodes of the new Outlander prequel/spin-off series dropped this week, and I loved them! Check out the trailer for Blood of My Blood:
Beyond that, I’ve been continuing my Ted Lasso binge, and have just one episode left before I finish season 3. It makes me kind of sad to think I’ll be out of episodes… but I guess I’ll just have to join the crowd and wait for season 4!
I managed to catch up on all but one episode of The Summer I Turned Pretty, season 3 (on Prime Video). I’m basically hate-watching at this point (this is NOT a good show), but I think I’ll continue to the end, mainly because I’ve read the books and want to see if the show ending matches the book ending.
And then… not sure what I’ll start next, but I’m leaning heavily toward Chief of War (more AppleTV+).
Meanwhile, I’ve fallen down a Youtube rabbit hole and have been watching every video clip I can find from the recent production of Jesus Christ Superstar at the Hollywood Bowl (starring Cynthia Erivo as Jesus, Adam Lambert as Judas, and Phillipa Soo as Mary Magdalene). Here’s one clip — but if you’re a fan, it’s well worth the time to go look for more!
Fresh Catch:
One new book this week:


Dear Lord Akeldaa & Parasolverse Ephemera by Gail Carriger: A lovely hardcover edition from Subterranean Press, filled with all sorts of extras and goodies related to the Parasolverse!
Other than that… Amazon was offering triple Kindle reward points for two days this week, so I treated myself to the next few Rockton e-books from my wishlist. (But I’m forcing myself to hold off before starting the next one… there are so many other books in my queue!)
What will I be reading during the coming week?
Currently in my hands:

Someone You Can Build a Nest In by John Wiswell: I picked up a copy of this book on a whim several months ago, and I’m just now getting around to reading it. It’s SO weird… but oddly good!
Next up:

The King’s Messenger by Susanna Kearsley: My book group’s pick for August — and we’ll be chatting with the author later this month! I always love her books… excited to start this one.
Now playing via audiobook:

My Family and Other Animals by Gerald Durrell: My summer Classics Club Spin book! I’m getting close to the deadline, so it’s about time that I started this book.
Ongoing reads:


My longer-term reading commitments (current and coming up):
- Villette by Charlotte Brontë: Group classic read, two chapters per week. Progress: 36%. Up next: Chapters 17 and 18.
- The Two Towers by J.R.R. Tolkien: My book group’s shared reading journey, starting next week!
What will you be reading this week?
So many books, so little time…



Oh my gosh, your son’s cat’s expression! How cute. And how nice a neighbor returned your lost items! I feel like those instances are increasingly rare. Have a great week!
Benji (the kitty) is a riot. He has an amazing stare! But he keeps coming to sit near me in the evenings (close, but no touching!). It’s keeping me amused. I have to say, I was pretty stunned that someone returned my ID and card — I’d do the say if I found them, but I don’t think everyone would.
I love a quiet weekend where I can catch my breath and catch up on my life. Hope your week is a less busy/tiring one.
Thank you! The quiet really helped me recharge 🙂
Glad that you enjoyed your quiet weekend and how nice to find that someone had found and returned your card. That doesn’t happen very often in my experience. I’ve just finished The Wizard’s Last Ball and loved it. I was a bit sad by the way that the story ended but it certainly tied everything up from the series as a whole.
So glad you loved the book! I was sad too about certain things… and so curious to see what else the characters might do next, I just wish there was more to come.
I would love to see what Lizbeth Rose does next as she’s obviously at a real turning point. Maybe Charlaine Harris will come back to the characters at some point. 🤞
I hope so! I’d really like to know how things turn out for Felicia, Hans, etc too!
I feel judged by the cat, lol. The look he has is giving that. Such a gorgeous cat though! My brother’s cat does the same whenever he’s gone overnight or on long trips. The Jinster would then attach himself to my mom.
Haha, he can be super judgy! But then he’ll come up to me at times with his big kitty eyes and look so adorable. I’m enjoying it while I can before my son gets home 🙂
Gorgeous cat.
Aw, thanks! He’s a cutie, and keeps us entertained!