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’s been a busy week, and I have another hectic week coming up… but after that, a week off! I won’t be posting a Monday Check-in post next Monday — my husband and I will be heading out of town for a mini-vacation, and I can’t wait to relax, refresh, and (of course) do lots of reading.
Meanwhile, for today’s dose of cuteness:
I came into the living room yesterday and found the kitty cat like this. Apparently, he made himself a blanket fort! Awwwwww.
On a different note… I’m sure this has circulated plenty among book lovers, but I stumbled across this for the first time, and felt so seen:
What did I read during the last week?
Road Trip With a Vampire by Jenna Levine: Super silly wrap-up to an entertaining vampire romance trilogy. My review is here.
My Theodosia by Anya Seton: Historical fiction, published in 1941, about Aaron Burr’s daughter. If not for the fact that this was a book group selection, I probably would not have stuck with it. My review is here.
First-Time Caller by B. K. Borison: This contemporary romance was fine, but not particularly special. My review is here.
Pop culture & TV:
I’m all caught up on Severance. What a weird, amazing show! Can’t wait for season 3, whenever that might be.
Fresh Catch:
One new book:
The Poisoned King (Impossible Creatures, #2) by Katherine Rundell: The first book of this middle grade series was terrific, and I’m looking forward to starting the 2nd!
What will I be reading during the coming week?
Currently in my hands:
Silver and Lead (October Daye, #19) by Seanan McGuire: The newest book in one of my all-time favorite fantasy series!
Now playing via audiobook:
Emma of 83rd Street by Audrey Bellezza and Emily Harding: I needed a new audiobook to start today, and this one was available from the library right away. I’m always up for a Jane Austen retelling! It looks pretty charming… we shall see.
Ongoing reads:
My longer-term reading commitments (current and coming up):
Villette by Charlotte Brontë: Group classic read, two chapters per week. Progress: 62%. Up next: Chapters 27 and 28.
The Two Towers by J.R.R. Tolkien: My book group’s newest reading journey, continuing our LOTR adventure. Progress (relative to the entire LOTR opus): 41%.
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 went back to work last week after a week out sick, and was (mostly) happy to be jumping back in. I’m still getting my strength back, but feeling better day by day. I got outside and managed to fit in some walking and active time in general over the weekend, and that helped a lot too.
What did I read during the last week?
Writing Mr. Wrong by Kelley Armstrong: A fun, smart romance from a favorite author. My review is here.
There Is No Ethan: How Three Women Uncovered America’s Biggest Catfish by Anna Akbari: Fascinating, disturbing non-fiction. My review is here.
Pug & Kisses by Farrah Rochon: Adorable doggie-friendly romance set in New Orleans. My review is here.
The Shocking Experiments of Miss Mary Bennet by Melinda Taub: The Austen/Frankenstein mashup I never knew I needed! So much fun. My review is here.
Pop culture & TV:
I’m about halfway through the 2nd season of Severance. Overall, I’m really enjoying this show, even though the most recent episodes I watched seemed to drag a bit. (Or maybe that was just my mood at the time… ). In any case, I should be wrapping it up in the next few days.
Fresh Catch:
No new books this week.
What will I be reading during the coming week?
Currently in my hands:
Road Trip With a Vampire by Jenna Levine: I enjoyed this author’s previous two vampire books, and this one is off to a good start!
Now playing via audiobook:
First-Time Caller by B. K. Borison: I’d been on my library’s hold list for a while, and finally got a chance to borrow this audiobook. Just getting started!
Ongoing reads:
My longer-term reading commitments (current and coming up):
Villette by Charlotte Brontë: Group classic read, two chapters per week. Progress: 57%. Up next: Chapters 25 and 26.
The Two Towers by J.R.R. Tolkien: My book group’s newest reading journey, continuing our LOTR adventure. Progress (relative to the entire LOTR opus): 40%.
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.
Wait, where did the summer go? I know, I know… technically, it’s still summer for a few weeks, but let’s face it: Once September roles around, we all know it’s really autumn, right?
Well, last week was not great — I was mainly building back my strength after a nasty stomach bug from the week before. Lots of bland food, lots of rest… with the silver lining that I managed to read a lot, but otherwise, not really a whole lot of fun!
Onward! It’s nice to have today off (Labor Day), and I’ll be back at work tomorrow.
What did I read during the last week?
I posted three review for books previously read, then also read and reviewed a bunch more!
Can’t Spell Treason Without Tea by Rebecca Thorne: Sweet cozy fantasy, with books and tea! My review is here.
A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping by Sangu Mandanna: Magic and found family, woven into a delightful tale. My review is here.
Play Nice by Rachel Harrison: Creepy story of demons, sisters, and (shudder) influencers. This is one wild book, and I couldn’t put it down My review is here.
Writing Mr. Wrong by Kelley Armstrong: A fun, smart romance from a favorite author. Review to follow.
Pop culture & TV:
I know I say this every week, but it’s true! Outlander: Blood of My Blood continues to be terrific! Well worth checking out.
On the other hand, every time I watch a new episode of The Summer I Turned Pretty, I can feel a few brain cells shriveling up and dying. This show is so bad!! But… sigh… there are only three episodes to go, so I know I’ll see it through to the end.
I’m still loving my free AppleTV+ trial. This week, I decided to check out Severance. I’m only a few episodes in, but yeah, I’ll be sticking with it. I also watched the first episode of Chief of War, which is so well done… but really, really brutal. I think I’ll continue, although the level of violence may become a problem for me
Elsewhere… it’s the little things that make a geek’s heart beat faster, and for me, that includes the excitement of the New York Times adding a new game!! Last week, they introduced Pips — I was skeptical at first (I always prefer word games), but it’s really growing on me. Has anyone else tried it? If so, what do you think?
Fresh Catch:
No new books this week.
What will I be reading during the coming week?
Currently in my hands:
There Is No Ethan: How Three Women Uncovered America’s Biggest Catfish by Anna Akbari: I don’t typically go for non-fiction, but wow — this is a fascinating story. I can’t put it down.
Now playing via audiobook:
Pugs & Kisses by Farrah Rochon: I always enjoy this author’s books, and this dog-friendly follow-up to last year’s adorable Pardon My Frenchie is definitely hitting the spot for me.
Ongoing reads:
My longer-term reading commitments (current and coming up):
Villette by Charlotte Brontë: Group classic read, two chapters per week. Progress: 51%. Up next: Chapters 23 and 24.
The Two Towers by J.R.R. Tolkien: My book group’s newest reading journey, continuing our LOTR adventure. Progress (relative to the entire LOTR opus): 38%.
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’s been a tough week — I came down with some sort of virus that kept me knocked out for days, and I’m still not quite back on my feet yet. Yuck. Less said, the better. (While awake, I did manage to read a lot, so there’s always a silver lining! But I was too foggy overall to do any posting or write reviews — hopefully I’ll catch up in the week to come.)
The kitty decided to grant me the favor of his company while I was mostly in bed for a few days. Lots of pillows and cozy blankets available, and he chose to sit on…
… my laptop.
Cats.
What did I read during the last week?
The Hebrew Teacher by Maya Arad: Interesting collection of three novellas that are thought-provoking and timely. I read this book before I got sick, so I managed to post a review — you can see it here.
Rich Girl Summer by Lily Chu: Really enjoyable audiobook, narrated by the amazing Phillipa Soo! Review to follow.
The Compound by Aisling Rawle: Kind of like Love Island, Big Brother, and The Hunger Games in a blender… really weird and compelling. I’ll definitely be writing a review for this one!
Watcher in the Woods (Rockton, #4) by Kelley Armstrong: As expected, another excellent installment in a great series. Review to come.
Pop culture & TV:
Outlander: Blood of My Blood continues to be terrific!
I managed to wrap up The Gilded Age — what a great season! Now I need to figure out what to start next…
Fresh Catch:
One new book this week:
After reading Hemlock & Silver as an ARC, I knew I needed a copy of my own! Love the acid-green edges.
What will I be reading during the coming week?
Currently in my hands:
Can’t Spell Treason Without Tea by Rebecca Thorne: Still in the early chapters, but I think the light, cozy tone is just what I need right now.
Now playing via audiobook:
A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping by Sangu Mandanna: I started this audiobook early last week, and then life got in the way. I may just switch over to print — I’ve liked what I’ve heard so far, and I do want to see where the story goes, but I just haven’t been up to audiobooks since I started not feeling great.
Ongoing reads:
My longer-term reading commitments (current and coming up):
Villette by Charlotte Brontë: Group classic read, two chapters per week. Progress: 46%. Up next: Chapters 21 and 22.
The Two Towers by J.R.R. Tolkien: My book group’s newest reading journey, continuing our LOTR adventure. Progress (relative to the entire LOTR opus): 36%.
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.
My son’s birthday was last week — my “baby” is a young adult, and a wonderful human being! We had a really nice family dinner out at a new-to-us restaurant, and he mainly did birthday things with his friends (which, believe it or not, is more appealing than hanging with his parents!)
Other than that, I had a busy workweek, a bunch of running around over the weekend, but also time to dance and be outdoors, and I consider that a win.
In Little Free Library news, I was amused to see that at some point while I was out and about, someone must have stopped by, taken a bunch of books, added a few more, and then completely reorganized and neatened up my shelves. Works for me!
What did I read during the last week?
Someone You Can Build a Nest In by John Wiswell: Some very clever writing and a unique premise, but ultimately, this book fell flat for me. My review is here.
The King’s Messenger by Susanna Kearsley: Excellent historical fiction from one of my must-read authors. My review is here.
The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway: I subbed this classic in for my Classics Club Spin book this time around, and I’m glad I did. My thoughts are here.
Elsewhere on the blog:
It’s been a while since I’ve joined a new meme — and this past week, I decided to play along and try the Birthstone Book Cover meme, hosted by Books Are the New Black. I had a lot of fun putting together a gallery of peridot book covers. Check it out, here.
Pop culture & TV:
Still loving the new Outlander spin-off show, Blood of My Blood. Three episodes have aired so far, and it’s fantastic.
I finished all of Ted Lasso last week, and it’s leaving me a bit mopey. I loved that show! Now I’m trying to catch up on The Gilded Age, and then I’ll probably either start Chief of War, Severance, or the new season of Wednesday.
Fresh Catch:
I ordered the new deluxe edition of Every Summer After by Carley Fortune, and it arrived this week.
It’s gorgeous, it’s signed (!!), and I love the packaging as well:
The Hebrew Teacher by Maya Arad: I just borrowed this book from the library, after learning about this author via from Davida at The Chocolate Lady’s Book Review Blog. Really enjoying the writing so far.
Now playing via audiobook:
Rich Girl Summer by Lily Chu: This author’s audiobooks are always a treat, and the narration is fabulous. I have another hour or so to go, and I’m loving it.
Ongoing reads:
My longer-term reading commitments (current and coming up):
Villette by Charlotte Brontë: Group classic read, two chapters per week. I hate to say it, but this book is starting to feel like a slog. Still, it’s for my book group, so I’m sticking with it. Progress: 40%. Up next: Chapters 19 and 20.
The Two Towers by J.R.R. Tolkien: My book group’s newest reading journey, continuing our LOTR adventure. This time around, we’ve decided to split any chapters over 15 pages, so this week we’ll be reading and discussing chapter 1 and the first half of chapter 2. Looking forward to diving in!
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 andThe 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!
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’s August! My summer travels are already over, but I’m trying to still squeeze in some outdoor time and appreciate the (slightly) slower pace at work while so many other people are taking time off. The fall rush is not far away!
A cuteness update: The kitty found a favorite new hang-out. We think he just likes to be able to look down on all of us puny humans.
What did I read during the last week?
The Mystery Writer by Sulari Gentill: A fast-paced thriller that doesn’t quite deliver, but still makes for a fast, engaging read. Review to follow.
Totally and Completely Fine by Elissa Sussman: Loved this audiobook! Which wasn’t a surprise — I also really enjoyed the previous two by this author. My review is here.
Sisters of Fortune by Esther Chehebar: I had high hopes for this book about a trio of Syrian Jewish sisters in a tight-knit Brooklyn community… but sadly, it didn’t quite live up to expectations. My review is here.
This Fallen Prey (Rockton, #3) by Kelley Armstrong: This series continue to be excellent! It’s going to be hard to make myself take breaks and read other books, rather than continuing straight through. My review is here.
The Last Wizards’ Ball (Gunnie Rose, #6) by Charlaine Harris: Finished during my Sunday walk — review to follow later this week.
Pop culture & TV:
Still exploring (and bingeing) with my free trial of AppleTV+! I’ve now finished season 2 of Ted Lasso — still loving it! I’m going to catch up on a few other things*, then dive straight into season 3.
*… such as The Summer I Turned Pretty, season 3 (on Prime Video) — although based on watching one episode so far, I’m not sure I actually care enough to finish the series.
Since my book group recently finished Fellowship of the Ring, I took time this past week to watch the movie… probably my 4th or 5th time, but it’s always glorious.
Fresh Catch:
No new physical books this week… but there were a few great price drops on Kindle that I couldn’t resist, including Fredrik Backman’s newest. (Still available for $1.99, I believe, so go grab it if you’re interested!)
Over the weekend, I posted photos (and purchase links) for cute UV hoodies and other outdoor protective wear. I’m loving my new butterflies-and-flowers top!
What will I be reading during the coming week?
Currently in my hands:
Hemlock & Silver by T. Kingfisher: This twisted/alternate version of the Snow White story is off to a great start!
Now playing via audiobook:
Twilight by Stephenie Meyer: Don’t mock me! After driving through the town of Forks on my recent road trip, I was reminded of how all-absorbing this series was way back when, and thought it might be fun to revisit it. We’ll see… I’m just starting it today.
Ongoing reads:
My longer-term reading commitments (current and coming up):
Villette by Charlotte Brontë: Group classic read, two chapters per week. Progress: 31%. Up next: Chapters 15 and 16.
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. This week’s update: Still haven’t started this one! I need to get moving…
The Two Towers by J.R.R. Tolkien: My book group’s shared reading journey, starting up in two weeks.
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.
This past week was focused on catching up — it was my first week back after two weeks away from work… and let’s just say, it was a lot!
Apart from that, it was good to be back home, get a little time each evening to chill (and read), and spend time with family. Unfortunately, we’re having a very typical San Francisco July — grey skies and drizzle every day! Nothing can keep me down, though. I’m still squeezing in as much outdoor time as I can, even if that means getting cold and damp.
What did I read during the last week?
A Darkness Absolute (Rockton, #2) by Kelley Armstrong: I finished this while away the previous week, but just posted my review, here. I love this series! Can’t wait to keep going.
The Enchanted Greenhouse by Sarah Beth Durst: This book is sweet and cozy, but light on actual plot. I didn’t love it as much as I’d hoped to. My review is here.
The Auctioneer by Joan Samson: A 1970s horror classic — no gore, but filled with terrible dread that builds and builds. My review is here.
The Fellowship of the Ring by J. R. R. Tolkien: Ta-da! My book group’s reading journey through Fellowship wrapped up last week! It was such a treat reading and discussing this book with the group. We’ll be starting The Two Towers in mid-August.
Pop culture & TV:
I’m loving my free trial of AppleTV+! I was skeptical about Ted Lasso — could it really be worth all that buzz? And why would I — someone who really has no interest in sports — even care? Well, I stand corrected. I care! I binged season 1 of Ted Lasso this past week and immediately started season 2.
My son and I also watched the first episode of Murderbot, and it was… okay. We’re very much on the fence about continuing. After Ted Lasso, I think I’ll try Severance next, and meanwhile have some non-Apple catching up to do, including The Summer I Turned Pretty and The Gilded Age.
Fresh Catch:
One new book this week:
A gently used copy of a super cute little book that’s a great gift for booklovers!
As for e-books… I simply couldn’t resist when I saw price drops for Georgette Heyer books, and added a whole bunch more to my Kindle library. Now to find time to read them…
What will I be reading during the coming week?
Currently in my hands:
The Mystery Writer by Sulari Gentill: My book group book for July. And yes, I’m late! I made a lot of progress over the weekend, and hope to finish today or tomorrow.
Next up — I haven’t quite decided, but it’s between an ARC, the next in a series, or a recent Kindle addition:
Now playing via audiobook:
Totally and Completely Fine by Elissa Sussman: I just need one more hour-long walk — hopefuly today! — and I’ll be done! Watch for my review later this week.
Next up — the final book in a series that’s been terrific so far:
Ongoing reads:
My longer-term reading commitments (current and coming up):
Villette by Charlotte Brontë: Group classic read, two chapters per week. Progress: 23%. Up next: Chapters 13 and 14.
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. This week’s update: Still haven’t started this one! I need to get moving…
The Two Towers by J.R.R. Tolkien: My book group’s shared reading journey, coming up in August.
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
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.
After a great weekend — dancing, outdoor time, and getting to spend time with a book group friend visiting the area — I’m gearing up for a busy few days at work (yay for four-day workweeks!) and then a road trip. I’ll be mainly offline for the next two weeks while doing some family traveling, but the trip itself should be fairly low-key, so I may pop by here and there.
Still, after Friday, don’t expect to see many (or possibly, any) new posts from me for a while!
What did I read during the last week?
Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry: The only book I reviewed this week! It’s a good one, with a story within a story. My review is here.
Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil by V. E. Schwab: Finished late Sunday, and loved it! Review to follow in the next few days.
Pop culture & TV:
I watched the final season of The Handmaid’s Tale this past week. Not every season of the series was great, but taken as a whole, I have to say that bringing Margaret Atwood’s vision to life and expanding the story in the way the Hulu version did is really an amazing achievement. Overall, the series was excellent and thought-provoking, and I thought this final season was incredibly well-done. I’m glad I came back to it and finished!
After that, I turned to the new season of The Bear, even though season 3 was not especially enjoyable. So far, season 4 seems better — I still have about half to go.
Fresh Catch:
No new books this week! I really haven’t bought physical books in a while… and my bookshelves are thanking me. I need to do a bit more culling and donating before I add any more new books to my shelves.
What will I be reading during the coming week?
Currently in my hands:
Sounds Like Love by Ashley Poston: I’m just getting started. This is my final ARC from June, and I’m trying to get as caught up as possible before diving into my stack of pending July books!
Next up: I’m trying to make a (very) loose plan for what I hope to read while on my trip for the next couple of weeks. Top choices at the moment are:
Totally subject to change, of course — we’ll see where my mood takes me in the moment, and also, how much reading time I actually end up with!
Now playing via audiobook:
Battle of the Bookstores by Ali Brady: I’ve loved everything by this author duo so far, but I’m not entirely sold on this audiobook yet. I’m racing the clock to finish — I’m trying to wrap it all up by Thursday, because after that I’ll be in the car with my husband every day, and I just don’t think he’ll be into my audiobooks!
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. Progress: 66%. Up next: Fellowship, Book 2, Chapters 3 and 4.
Villette by Charlotte Brontë: Group classic read, two chapters per week. Progress: 9%. Up next: Chapters 5 and 6.
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.