Mini-Reviews: January Reads

In My Dreams I Hold a Knife by Ashley Winstead

Let’s be clear—none of these characters are likable. They are all selfish, entitled, horrible people. With that being said, the mystery is intriguing and the puzzle pieces are satisfying to put together. Each person legitimately has a motive and it was more than halfway through that I felt I had a good handle on who did it and why. So if you’re looking for a murder mystery, this is a pretty good one. But if you’re looking for a book with enjoyable characters, look elsewhere. 3.5/5

The Last Graduate by Naomi Novik

This book is wordy. Very wordy. I’d say probably 75% of the book is El’s inner dialogue. At least. There were times I had to reread sentences because they didn’t quite make sense the first time I read them. With all that being said, I still really enjoyed this book. I happen to like El’s voice as a character and so reading 300+ pages of her snark was fun for me (though I can understand why others might be less enthused).

The stakes are higher in this book as El is actively trying to prepare herself and her alliance for graduation. Things are made much harder when it seems like the Scholomance is specifically out to get El. The action in this book was pretty straightforward and I thought the logic of the students as they got their plans together made a lot of sense. I also really liked that we expanded our cast of characters with this book. But with more characters and the amount of time we spend in El’s head, we don’t really get to learn much more about preexisting characters like Liu, Aadhya, and Chloe which would have been nice.

Overall, I can see how this series won’t be for everyone, but I love it. Can’t wait for the next one! 4/5

The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman

Typically for mysteries, I like to be able to fit the puzzle pieces together myself and form my own conclusions. You can’t do that with this book, unfortunately, too much happens off screen. Despite that, I still really enjoyed this book. I thought the audio was just delightful. The narrator is very good and it reminded me a bit of the audio for the Flavia de Luce series which I’ve also enjoyed. I loved our cast of elderly characters and I thought that Donna and Chris rounded out the ensemble really well. The scene where the Thursday Murder Club all sit down with Chris and Donna for the first time had me laughing out loud multiple times. Overall, a fun little murder mystery and I’ll definitely be continuing the series! 4/5

Piranesi by Susanna Clarke

I don’t know that I really understand what I just read…but I liked it? There was something about it that I found to be really calming even though some of the events were not. Piranesi is an endearingly innocent character. I thought the length of this book was perfect—a lesser author would have stretched it out for another 150 pages. 4/5

To Have and to Hoax by Martha Waters

Wow. Okay, so these two main characters are absolutely infuriating. Multiple times throughout this book they come to some sort of resolution, but then by the next page they’re fighting again. And it’s basically always over some misunderstanding where if they would just COMMUNICATE everyone could get on the same page. But I guess then we wouldn’t have a book. This book is fine. It’s nothing special in this realm of regency romances. Will I continue the series? Maybe. I’ll say this though, poor Wooton doesn’t deserve to be treated like this and needs his own book. 3/5

To Love and to Loathe by Martha Waters

Just fine. Once again, the main characters were kind of infuriating and I felt like the resolution happened really quickly (like all within the last 20 pages). 3/5

The Maid by Nita Prose

I felt so mad while reading this book at basically every single character. The way Molly was being treated was disgusting. With that being said, that fact made the book’s conclusion especially satisfying. I loved Molly as a character. She felt really refreshing. The mystery was also a fun one to try to solve. Who exactly is involved and who knows what information? Overall, I’d definitely recommend this book, but prepare for it to make you a little mad. 4/5

The Royals Next Door by Karina Halle

Yeah…just not my favorite. Authors sometimes like to do this thing where they want their main character to be like “I don’t even know why this guy likes me? He’s so special and I’m so normal (or below-average) and it makes no sense!” Sometimes the reader can see what the main character can’t and the romance makes sense. But then other times the author has done too good of a job and the reader also can’t tell why the love interest is attracted to her. That was the case with this book. We are given no real reason for their relationship other than vicinity and that made it hard to get invested in the whole book. 2/5

January 2021 TBR

This month’s TBR is probably just going to be super basic as I continue reading romance books. We’ll see.

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This month I will also probably continue to ignore the pile of ARCs that I’ve accumulated. At least I stopped requesting things from NetGalley so…progress, right?

What are you guys reading this month? Let me know in the comments!

January Wrap-Up & TBR Update

I did an okay job sticking to my TBR. Not fantastic (I should have known I couldn’t stop at the first book in a series) but I did alright. And I even did a good job of posting reviews for the books I read this month!

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Also read/reading:

Overall TBR:

TBR at the beginning of the year = 383
TBR at the beginning of January = 383
Books added to TBR = 31
Books deleted from TBR = 0 (I didn’t keep track, but I hope to track this stat in the future)
Total on TBR now = 411

5 blog posts that I want to share | January 2018

This is a new series that I’d like to start where I spotlight some blog posts that I’ve really enjoyed throughout the month. I just decided to start doing it, though, so most of the posts here are from the last week or so. Hopefully next month I can try to bookmark posts as the month progresses and give a full month recap. So let’s get started!

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Anne @ Books Baking & Blogging reviewed Strange the Dreamer – Hi, yes, I am completely in love with this book too. Her review is great and just really hits all of the same reasons that I loved this book as well. It’s so good! For anyone who hasn’t read it yet, it was my favorite read from 2017…so go read it!

Maren @ The Worn Bookmark started a new reading challenge – I absolutely love the idea of this challenge! She’s challenging herself to read books set in different geographic locations and she’s dropping pins on a Google Map to keep track. I think I would love to do something like this, but I might not be very good at keeping it up.

Zoe @ My Life with Books gave some audiobook recommendations – I have a love/hate relationship with audiobooks. I really like the idea of them, but often I can read a book faster than I can listen to it, so it almost feels like a waste of time. I’m also very picky about my audiobooks because I have to like the reader’s voice. With baby boy coming this year, I’m thinking this could be a great opportunity to really dive into audiobooks and Zoe gives some great recommendations to start me off.

Kristilyn @ Reading in Winter talks about being a bookish mom – An especially timely post for me. I’ve had my concerns about how my reading habits will change when the baby comes (I’m officially less than 100 days from my due date!). This post really helped me to adjust my expectations.

Carrie @ Cat on the Bookshelf gave some tips on finding good FanFic – I have always been both intrigued and overwhelmed by the idea of FanFic. I just have no idea where to even start! Carrie gives some really good tips for both people who have already delved into the FanFic world and for newbies like me.

One thing I really love about this community is how open bloggers seem to be with each other and the interesting things that we talk about. I love reading your guys’ discussion posts and more often than not they really get me thinking. So thanks for sharing your thoughts with me, I hope that my contributions can measure up even a little bit.

What posts have you enjoyed that I missed from this month? Let me know in the comments!

January Wrap-Up/February TBR

Wrap-Up & TBR

I feel really good about how much I read this month! I hope that next month is even better with both reading and blogging.

January

ARCs
The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden – Read and reviewed
The Sky Between You and Me by Catherine Alene – Read, review coming
Gilded Cage by Vic James – Read, review coming
The Mark of the King by Jocelyn Green – Read, blog tour

Other
Blood for Blood by Ryan Graudin – Read, review coming
Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo – Currently Reading
Losing/Faking/Finding It by Cora Carmack – Read
Divine by Nichole Van – Read, review coming
Clandestine by Nichole Van – Currently Reading
Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake

This month I finished reading 9 books.

February

ARCs
There’s Something About Nik by Sara Hantz
Dreamland Burning by Jennifer Latham
Seven Days of You by Cecilia Vinesse
The Bone Witch by Rin Chupeco
Maid of the King’s Court by Lucy Worsley
Fly by Night by Frances Hardinge

Other
Caraval by Stephanie Garber
Wires and Nerve by Marissa Meyer
Illuminae by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff

How did your reading go in January and what are you hoping to get to in February? Let me know in the comments!

January Reading Update

I had all these grand plans to write a bunch of reviews…yeah. Haven’t done so hot, but the second half of the month will be better! I PROMISE.

ARCs
The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden – Read and reviewed
The Sky Between You and Me by Catherine Alene – Read, review coming
Gilded Cage by Vic James – Currently Reading
The Mark of the King by Jocelyn Green – Currently Reading
Dreamland Burning by Jennifer Latham

Other
Blood for Blood by Ryan Graudin – Read, review coming
Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo
Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake

So far this month I have finished 3 books.

December Wrap-Up/January TBR

Wrap-Up & TBR

December

This month was so slow for me with finishing up school, Christmas, travelling, etc. Luckily I was still able to read enough to meet my Goodreads goal, but just barely. I look forward to next month when I have fewer demands on my time and am able to just relax and read!

ARCs
Ever the Hunted by Erin Summerill – Read, review coming
The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden
Mad Miss Mimic by Sarah Henstra – Read, review coming

Other
Heartless by Marissa Meyer – Read, review coming
The Invasion of the Tearling – Read, review coming
Blood for Blood by Ryan Graudin – Currently Reading

This month I read 4 books.

January

I promise to write more reviews this month (which isn’t hard seeing as how I’ve written like…five this whole semester). I finally have the time to get back to it so I’m excited to revive my bog!

ARCs
The Sky Between You and Me by Catherine Alene
Gilded Cage by Vic James

Other
Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo
Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake

January Wrap-up/February TBR

January

ARCs
Worlds of Ink and Shadow – Read and reviewed
The New Guy (and other Senior Year Distractions) by Amy Spalding – Read and reviewed
Every Big and Little Wish by E.C. Moore – Read, blog tour post
Not Okay Cupid by Heidi R Kling – Read and reviewed
Under the Dusty Moon by Suzanne Sutherland
Any Other Girl by Rebecca Phillips
These Vicious Masks by Tarun Shanker & Kelly Zekas – Read, review coming
Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys

Other
Winter by Marissa Meyer – Read and reviewed
Kissing in America by Margo Rabb – Read and reviewed
The Fill-In Boyfriend by Kasie West – Read and reviewed
A Wicked Thing by Rhiannon Thomas – Read, review coming

Book Club
The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown – Currently Reading

Author Requests
Opening Bell by J.B. Garner – Read and reviewed
Outspoken by Lora Richardson

This month I read 10 books.

February

ARCs
Rebel, Bully, Geek, Pariah by Erin Jade Lange
Holding Court by K.C. Held
You Were Here by Cori McCarthy

Blog Tours
Kingdom of Ashes by Rhiannon Thomas – 2/20
Gambit by C.L. Denault – 2/28
Nora & Kettle by Lauren Nicolle Tanner – 3/1
Meritropolis by Joel Ohman – 3/8
Blackheath by Gabriella Lepore – 3/10

Other
The Start of Me and You by Emery Lord
Manners & Mutiny by Gail Carriger
The Amber Room by Steve Berry (for school)
Bird Box by Josh Malerman (for school)
Dying for Chocolate by Diane Mott Davidson (for school)

January Reading Update

ARCs
Worlds of Ink and Shadow – Read and reviewed
The New Guy (and other Senior Year Distractions) by Amy Spalding – Read, review coming
Every Big and Little Wish by E.C. Moore – Read
Not Okay Cupid by Heidi R Kling
Under the Dusty Moon by Suzanne Sutherland
Any Other Girl by Rebecca Phillips
These Vicious Masks by Tarun Shanker & Kelly Zekas
Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys

Other
Winter by Marissa Meyer – Read, review coming
Kissing in America by Margo Rabb – Read, review coming

Author Requests
Opening Bell by J.B. Garner – Currently Reading
Outspoken by Lora Richardson

So far I’ve read 5 books.

December Wrap-up/January TBR

December

ARCs
Tarnished by Kate Jarvik Birch – DNF, 26%
The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend by Katarina Bivald – Read
This Song is (Not) For You by Laura Nowlin – Read
This is Where it Ends by Marieke Nijkamp
Worlds of Ink and Shadow by Lena Coakley

Other
The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness – Read and reviewed
The Cage by Megan Shepherd – Read and reviewed
The Scorpion Rules by Erin Bow
Now and Forever by Susane Colasanti – Read and reviewed
Tiny Pretty Things by Sona Charaipotra and Dhonielle Clayton – Read

Popsugar Challenge

Classic romance: Mansfield Park by Jane Austen – Read
Funny book: Me and Earl and the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews (thank you to Lauren at Driftinglexi and Sydney at Books and Stuff for the recommendation!) – Read
Recommended by a friend: On the Fence by Kasie West (thank you to Deanna at A Novel Glimpse for the recommendation!) – Read and reviewed
Book my mom loves: Caddie Woodlawn by Carol Ryrie Brink – Read
More than 100 years old: The Book of Mormon – Read
Supposed to read in school: 1984 by George Orwell
Memoir: Mennonite in a Little Black Dress by Rhoda Janzen (another recommendation from Deanna at A Novel Glimpse!) – Read, review coming
Author with same initials: The Shadow Thieves by Anne Ursu – Read
A play: The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde – Read
Banned book: The Golden Compass by Phillip Pullman
Turned into a movie/TV Show: The 100 by Kass Morgan
Started but never finished: MILA 2.0 by Debra Driza

This month I finished 13 books, 1 play, and 1 DNF.

January

ARCs
Every Big and Little Wish by E.C. Moore
Not Okay Cupid by Heidi R Kling
Under the Dusty Moon by Suzanne Sutherland
Any Other Girl by Rebecca Phillips
These Vicious Masks by Tarun Shanker & Kelly Zekas