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.
A good friend of ours just became a grandparent, and we went to a lovely little gathering to meet the new baby (who is absolutely adorable, of course).
Other than that, it’s been a busy workweek, but I’ve been able to squeeze in a decent amount of outdoor time and dancing. Not enough reading, alas… it was difficult to find time to just sit and pick up a book.

And of course, must include the weekly kitty photo. This is the “why are you bothering me while I’m napping?” face.
Blogging.
I thought I’d share a problem I had with WordPress this week, and the solution! This may have been a “me” problem… but in case anyone else has been in this situation, here’s how I panicked and then found a fix.
I usually work on my blog from my home desktop, but found myself with some downtime while I had my laptop handy, so I finished up a book review that I’d been working on earlier, then saved the draft. When I got back to my desktop, I went to proofread it — and maybe it’s because I’d had the previous draft open there too, but when I went back into the document, my changes were gone. Essentially, I’d lost everything I’d written after the first paragraph. Panic mode!
Fortunately, once the panic subsided, I realize that I could click the Revisions menu option, and then restore from a previous version. It worked! My changes were restored, my book review was saved, and I was able to publish the post.
In case you ever find yourself in this situation, here’s how to use the revisions feature.
What did I read during the last week?


Kills Well with Others (Killer of a Certain Age, #2) by Deanna Raybourn: Loved this follow-up book about women assassins “of a certain age”! Highly recommended. My review is here.
The Love of My Afterlife by Kirsty Greenwood: Finished on Sunday, and will share a review as soon as I have a chance. Really enjoyable, and a great listen!
Pop culture & TV:
I’ve started the new season of 1923 — it’s good so far! And more out of habit than anything else, I started the new Survivor season as well… which really is just like all the previous seasons, more or less. Ho hum… and yet, I keep watching.
Fresh Catch:

I tend to read each new volume in the Incryptids and October Daye series (both by Seanan McGuire) via Kindle (or ARC) as soon as they come out, then buy the mass market paperback editions whenever they become available. I realized this week that I’d forgotten to get a few of the paperbacks… and now I have!
What will I be reading during the coming week?
Currently in my hands:

Installment Immortality (Incryptids, #14) by Seanan McGuire: Speaking of Seanan McGuire and Incryptids… this is the newest in the series, releasing next week. I honestly thought I’d have time to polish it off over the weekend, but life had other plans for me. Should be able to wrap it up in another day or two.
Now playing via audiobook:

The Fall Risk by Abby Jimenez: I just started this audio short — it’s only 2 hours, so I should fly through it. Anything new from Abby Jimenez is always a treat!
Since that one is so short, I should be done today or tomorrow, and already have my next listen lined up:

Promise Me Sunshine by Cara Bastone: I listened to another book by this author (Ready or Not) just a few weeks ago, and loved it, so I’m very eager to start her new release. (And how gorgeous is that cover?)
Ongoing reads:


I have two longer-term reading projects at the moment:
- My book group’s classic read is Mansfield Park by Jane Austen. We’re reading and discussing two chapters per week. Progress: 47%. Up next: Chapters 24 and 25.
- Dracula: My Classics Club spin book! I’m planning to take a slow approach and read just a bit each day, while also enjoying this beautiful edition with illustrations by Edward Gorey. No progress yet! I’m starting this week.
What will you be reading this week?
So many books, so little time…





























































