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.
We had a group of friends over for breakfast this past weekend, including a friend’s adult kids (whom we hadn’t seen in ages). Such fun catching up.
Other than that, it’s been a mostly quiet week — work, errands, reading…
But I can always take a moment to appreciate kitty cuteness:

Blogging.
A low-key goal in January was to do some blog clean-up… and I did, a bit. I went through my Book Blog Meme Directory page and checked all the links, deleted the ones that are no longer active, and updated wherever needed. That actually felt like an accomplishment!
I’m considering whether to revamp my review indexes (although I suspect no one actually refers to them except me). Right now, I have alphabetical listings by author and by title, but I was thinking about combining into one master list by author, with titles either alphabetically or chronologically for each. (I don’t think this actually matters in the slightest, but if I ever have a day with literally nothing else to do, I might tackle it.)
What did I read during the last week?



The Women by Kristin Hannah. Powerful and unforgettable. My review is here.
Part of Your World by Abby Jimenez: Terrific audiobook. My review is here.
To Woo and To Wed (Regency Vows, #5) by Martha Waters: A very satisfying (and fun) conclusion to a terrific series. My review is here.
Read but not reviewed:

What Feasts at Night by T. Kingfisher: I’ve loved just about everything I’ve read by this author so far, but What Feasts at Night was mainly a miss for me. It was fine; I’d give it a solid three stars. It simply didn’t make much of an impression, and I didn’t ever feel swept away by the story the way I usually do when reading a T. Kingfisher book.
Pop culture & TV:
I watched a couple of Oscar-nominated movies this week. First: Past Lives, nominated for Best Picture. It’s a quiet, lovely film, definitely not a typical Oscar-bait event film. I recommend it!
Second: Oppenheimer, which has “Oscar winner” written all over it. I was glad I watched at home vs at the movie theater (so nice be able to hit pause in the middle of a 3-hour movie to grab more snacks!). It really was a great movie, very powerful, and with an incredible cast.
As for other TV viewing, I bit the bullet and reactivated my Hulu account after a year without it, so now I’m busy catching up on a bunch of shows. This week, I watched season 3 of Reservation Dogs, which is excellent. I’m tempted to go back and watch the series from the beginning, to get the chance to view it as a whole.
Fresh Catch:
My hardcover of Heartsong arrived this week! I love this series so much, so I had to have the new edition as soon as it was released.

I also got an ARC in the mail for the upcoming new book in Seanan McGuire’s Incryptid series — yay!

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

The Frame-Up by Gwenda Bond: Just getting started. I liked the author’s three most recent books, so I’m looking forward to diving in.
Now playing via audiobook:

Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing by Matthew Perry: This is a sad, strange listening experience. I should finish in the next few days.
Ongoing reads:



My current longer-term reads:
- Outlander Book Club is doing a group re-read of Dragonfly in Amber (Outlander, #2), reading and discussing two chapters per week. Coming up this week: Chapters 38 and 39 (of 49). Progress: 73%.
- Daniel Deronda by George Eliot: My book group’s current classic read. We’re reading and discussing two chapters per week. Progress: 46%.
- A Night to Remember by Walter Lord: My new Classics Club Spin book! I haven’t started it yet — I’m listing it here as a placeholder for now. The target date for this spin is March 3rd, so there’s still plenty of time.
What will you be reading this week?
So many books, so little time…



























































