Is there anyone out there in bookland who hasn’t heard of this book? It feels like it has been taking the reading world by storm over the past year, and being discussed by… well, pretty much everyone. It co-won the Pulitzer Prize and won the Women’s Prize for Fiction – which saw Barbara Kingsolver READ MORE
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TOP TEN TUESDAY | TEN MOST RECENT ADDITIONS TO MY SHELVES
I’m going to follow my lead last week and include audiobooks here, because I don’t buy that many physical books these days! Some of these I got with credits, others were included as part of my Audible subscription. But they’re ones I’ve added to my library recently and am looking forward to reading! READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | BOOKS I’D LOVE FOR XMAS
This is always a hard one for me, because how am I supposed to narrow it down to just ten books???? I mean, really. It’s like whoever came up with this idea doesn’t know any readers. I’ll do my best, but I’m not making any promises! To make it a little easier, I’m going READ MORE
BEYOND THE BOOKS | NEURODIVERGENCE
The last year has been one of those periods in my life, like leaving high school or moving out or becoming a parent, that will forever change who I am and how I view myself. But rather than being an external change that affected my life, this past year’s discovery has helped me change READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | BOOKS ON MY WINTER 2022-23 TBR
Well, I have a lot. My TBR is basically… my whole house and most of my virtual space. I have not a chance of getting through even a fraction of my TBR, but on the plus side there’s a lot to choose from when I’m choosing what to read! There are some of the READ MORE
THE SUNDAY REVIEW | COMMUNITY BOARD – TARA CONKLIN
This was another random library find, one that caught my attention because of the cover and because I vaguely remembered hearing about The Last Romantics when it came out years ago (but never read). It’s an interesting concept. Darcy Clipper is dealing with some personal issues in the form of a cheating ex-husband and career READ MORE
WEDNESDAY BLOGGING CHALLENGE | MY WINTER HOLIDAY TRADITIONS
I never used to really do that much, but I have to admit I’ve always had a bit of a soft spot for Christmas. I’m not religious, so that wasn’t it, but I do like the sort of cosy feel of it. It’s partly the time of year, it’s partly the twinkle READ MORE
THE SUNDAY REVIEW | THE DIARY OF A BOOKSELLER – SHAUN BYTHELL
I mean, let’s face it, if you’re on this blog reading this review, this book is going to be your cup of tea. It’s really that simple. After all, which one of us hasn’t dreamed about what it would be like to be a bookseller? To be surrounded by books all day, every day? READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | BOOKS SET IN/ABOUT NATURE (ANIMALS, PLANTS, FARMING ETC.)
Today I decided to share some of the books I’ve read or want to read on the topic of nature. This is being used very, very broadly, as I’m pretty much using it to denote any wholesome activity that takes place outside or involves interfacing with a part of the natural world (like The READ MORE
THE SUNDAY REVIEW | WE ARE NEVER MEETING IN REAL LIFE – SAMANTHA IRBY
So apparently I have been living under a rock, because I didn’t really know much about Samantha Irby. I’d heard of her books when they came out, and I had been vaguely interested (I think I have a copy of one of her other titles buried in a pile of books somewhere around here READ MORE
WEDNESDAY BLOGGING CHALLENGE | MEMES THAT REMIND ME OF A FAVOURITE BOOK OR SHOW
Okay, so I’ve been looking for days and it’s not going well. I’ve stopped spending much time looking at memes that would apply to TV shows in favour of funny posts about the reality of raising tiny humans, having mental health issues (only somewhat related), hitting middle age and being neurodivergent. It’s where I’m READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | REASONS I’M THANKFUL FOR BOOKS
Apparently it’s Thanksgiving in the US this week (a holiday I do not keep track of nor put much stock in, but that’s another discussion). This year’s topic is one I can certainly get behind, however – reasons to be thankful for books. Well, *cracks knuckles* let’s get started, shall we? They let me READ MORE
THE SUNDAY REVIEW | MY MESS IS A BIT OF A LIFE – GEORGIA PRITCHETT
This was yet another random discovery I made while perusing audiobooks, and thought I might as well give it a go. I knew nothing going in. Not what the book was about (other than what’s on the cover), not who Georgia Pritchett is, not how the book would be structured. Nothing. But you know READ MORE
WEDNESDAY BLOGGING CHALLENGE | CRITICIZING MY FAVOURITE BOOK, TV SHOW OR FILM
Just a quick question. What does this mean? Does it want me to comment on how I feel about seeing my favourite things criticized (generally I’d say my reaction is on a spectrum of “okay that’s a good point,” to “don’t really care,” to vaguely annoyed, depending on the thing and the critique)? Does READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | POPULAR AUTHORS I STILL HAVEN’T READ
Oh man. What a difficult post – to complete this we have to each look in the mirror, and confront our own failings. Not only that, but we must confront our very mortality. As upsetting as the thought may be, we will each die with books left unread, and I can guarantee that at READ MORE
THE SUNDAY REVIEW | EVERYTHING IS OK – DEBBIE TUNG
**Trigger Warning: This book and this review deal with and discuss mental health issues – depression in particular. If you are sensitive to or triggered by this topic, please take care of yourself and skip this review.** I discovered Debbie Tung last year when I was looking for graphic novels, and books that READ MORE
WEDNESDAY BLOGGING CHALLENGE | SOMETHING I BELIEVED THAT WASN’T TRUE
I don’t really know where to go with this one – I never even remember believing in Santa Claus or the tooth fairy or the Easter bunny or anything – so I’m going to go with the first thing that pops into my head. For a long time I thought the words to Rudolph READ MORE