Showing posts with label month in review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label month in review. Show all posts

Thursday, January 2, 2025

Month in Review: December 2024

 Well, I guess December is officially all wrapped up! I've always struggled around this time of year, so I try to focus more on the present than too much on reflections and what the future holds, but I can acknowledge that sometimes it's good to look back on things. I struggled with some blogging a lot of this year, but I feel like in the past couple months I've been rediscovering my groove and I genuinely am thinking things should pick back up for me this month (fingers crossed!). This was a much better reading year than last year, and I'm hoping 2025 will be even better and I'll really get back to what I love. For those wondering, my "best books" and end of year stats posts will be up with the next week or two!

In personal news, nothing crazy happened in December (which is good!) so I've just been trying to really focus on everything I currently have going on, haha. It was so nice to see some family over the holidays and I'm really grateful that I got to do that. I've also been aerial-ing as usual and got to fit in a few extra classes, so that's been great (although I do always wish I could do more)! I'm also hoping 2025 brings some better luck on the job front. 

In reading news, December was apparently a fantastic month because I read 16 books!(!) Not entirely sure what happened, but I do know I tried to really take more time this month to read when I could and to limit distractions while reading, and I guess it worked. Some standouts were Haruki MUrakami's latest release The City and Its Uncertain Walls, Between Dragons and Their WrathDinotopia (which is truly a gift), and The Scholar and the Last Faerie Door. I read a lot of great books this month, though, and it felt great to do so.

How was your December and what books have you been reading?  Let me know how your month was below and what you've been reading!
   

# books read: 17

The City and Its Uncertain Walls by Haruki Murakami ★★★★★
Source: Owned | Format: Hardcover
Thoughts: I'd been really slowly working my through this one and just trying to savor it because I love Murakami so much and didn't want to finish too soon. This was very trademark Murakami style, but I felt it had quit a bit to set it apart from his other work. 

Honeymoons in Temporary Locations by Ashley Shelby ★★★★★
Source: Publisher | Format: Hardcover
Thoughts: I really enjoyed this collection of climate fiction! You can read more of my thoughts on it in my review.

Why Taiwan Matters: A Short History of a Small Island That Will Dictate Our Future by Kerry Brown ★★★★
Source: NetGalley | Format: eARC
Thoughts: This was a fascinating nonfiction book all about Taiwan's history and current place in the forever shifting geo-political climate. I learned a lot and would recommend it to anyone interested! I'll have a review up for it soon.  

In The Shadow of Their Dying by Michael R. Fletcher & Anna Smith Spark ★★★★
Source: Owned | Format: Hardcover
Thoughts: How I missed Anna Smith Spark's raw, brutal prose! I haven't read anything from Fletcher, so now I'm keen to check out some of his work. This was a delightfully grim and grotesque fantasy and reminded me how much I do enjoy grimdark work. 


Dinotopia: A Land Apart from Time by James Gurney ★★★★★
Source: Owned | Format: Hardcover
Thoughts: This is honestly one of the coolest things I've ever seen in my life. The artwork is genuinely stunning and the sheer creativity and imaginative qualities of this book are amazing. I wish I had had this book as a kid because I would have absolutely devoured it and it would've sparked my imagination in insane amounts. Whether you're a kid or not, this is so fun and so awesome and I can't imagine you won't find something in it to appreciate. Thank you to Greg from Greg's Book Haven for talking about it so much over the years that I finally actually picked it up!

The Half Life of Valery K by Natasha Pulley ★★★★
Source: Library | Format: Audiobook
Thoughts: I've had my eye on this one for a while, but it took me a long time to pick it up for some reason. It was a really interesting story

The Scholar and the Last Faerie Door by H.G. Parry ★★★★★
Source: Publisher | Format: Paperback
Thoughts: I love H.G. Parry and I loved this book! My full review can be found here where you can read all my positive thoughts on it. 

Murder by Memory by Olivia Waite ★★★
Source: Publisher | Format: Physical ARC
Thoughts: This was such a creative sci-fi novella. I didn't love it as much as I'd hoped, but I was so fascinated by the world and thought it was a really fun experience. 

The Fury of the Gods (The Bloodsworn Saga #3) by John Gwynne ★★★★
Source: Publisher | Format: Physical ARC
Thought: An epic conclusion to an epic trilogy! You can find my full review here

Between Dragons and Their Wrath (The Shattered Kingdom #1) by Devin Madson ★★★★★
Source: Publisher | Format: Paperback
Thoughts: I also loved this start of a new series and it really reminded me how much I love Devin Madson's writing and storytelling. My full review is here

Sipsworth by Simon Van Booy ★★★★
Source: Library | Format: Audiobook
Thoughts: This was a completely random read based on stumbling upon it on Libby, but it was really quite delightful and it made me feel very thoughtful. 

The Dollhouse Academy by Margarita Montimore ★★★★
Source: NetGalley | Format: Audiobook
Thought: This one's not out yet and my review will be up soon, but I found this to be an entertaining read that provided a good look at the pressures placed upon people to be the best they can be, and what sinister things can lie behind success. 

The Warm Hands of Ghosts by Katherine Arden ★★★★
Source: Library | Format: Audiobook
Thoughts: I love Katherine Arden, but this wasn't my favorite read from her. Still, it was a really solid historical fiction (technically fantasy, but it's really mostly historical fiction) with a strong story at heart and that explored some intense topics.

The Way Up Is Death by Dan Hanks ★★★★
Source: Publisher | Format: Paperback
Thoughts: This was a fast-paced fantasy thriller that I had a fun time with! There's an exciting mystery at its heart and I think anyone looking for something with a breakneck pace will enjoy it. My review will be up soon!

Cold Snap by Lindy Ryan ★★
Source: Gift | Format: Hardcover
Thoughts: Oof, I really didn't enjoy this one. It was such a miss for me and felt like it completely lost the plot. 

The Teller of Small Fortunes by Julie Leong ★★★
Source: Library | Format: Hardcover
Thoughts: This was a sweet "cozy" fantasy, but unfortunately it didn't quite do enough for me. I found some of the writing and dialogue a bit too stilted and awkward in nature, and although I think this is still a good book in general, I think it could have used a bit more editing. 

The Darkest Night: 22 Winter Horror Stories edited by Lindy Ryan ★★★
Source: Gift | Format: Paperback
Thoughts: Some of these were big hits, and some of these were huge misses. This was a collection with a lot of different feelings and I felt like a lot of these really stretched the idea of being a "winter" horror story. 


DNF/To-Be-Finished:
None!
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Monday, December 2, 2024

Month in Review: November 2024

So, November has been.. rough, for a variety of reasons that I'm sure we're all aware of. But fortunately some really good things also happening this month, such as my husband and I taking a trip to Japan together! My husband has visited Japan a few times in the past and has always wanted to take me–and I've also been wanting to visit–so we finally got to go and it was such a wonderful experience. We only had a week, so we tried to make the most of our limited time and stayed in Kyoto, with some day trips to Osaka and Nara. It was really an incredible time and I'm so glad I had the opportunity to go.

The downside to traveling (for me, at least) is that it puts me incredible behind on everything else, haha. I am ashamed to say that I only got three reviews up this month (yikes), but I do already have two reviews finished and scheduled for December and with more on the way, so I'll do my best to make up for that. It was a slow blogging month for me in general, but maybe in December I'll (finally?) get back on track. I read nine books this month–a bit less than anticipated–but there were some really great ones in there. Some highlights were A Sorceress Comes to Call, Sorcery and Small Magics, and After the People Lights have Gone Off

How was your November and what books have you been reading?  Let me know how your month was below and what you've been reading!
   

# books read: 9

After the People Lights Have Gone Off by Stephen Graham Jones ★★★★
Source: Owned | Format: Paperback

We Do Not Part by Han Kang ★★★.75
Source: Publisher | Format: Physical ARC

Darkly by Marisha Pessl ★★★★
Source: NetGalley | Format: eARC

A Sorceress Comes to Call by T. Kingfisher ★★★★★
Source: Owned | Format: Hardcover

Sorcery and Small Magics by Maiga Doocy ★★★★.75
Source: Publisher | Format: Paperback

The Way by Cary Groner ★★★★
Source: NetGalley | Format: eARC

We'll Prescribe You a Cat by Syou Ishida ★★★★
Source: NetGalley | Format: eARC

The Gate of the Feral Gods (Dungeon Crawler Carl #4) ★★★★
Source: Owned | Format: Audiobook

Beholder by Ryan La Sala ★★★
Source: Library | Format: Audiobook

DNF/To-Be-Finished:
None! (that I can recall...)
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Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Month in Review: October 2024

Note: This was scheduled to be posted during the first week of November, but I have just now realized it never did because I've been out of town and didn't notice! So this is a very lately month in review, but better late than never... right? :)

 I love October and I'm honestly a bit disappointed that it's over, haha. It was a great month! How was everyone's Halloween? I always love having candy for the kids trick or treating, but I have to say we didn't have quite as many this year as we usually do, which was a little disappointing, but still very fun to see everyone who did come by. What do you do (if anything) to celebrate?

In personal news, I participated in a teacher training program for aerial silks which was exhausting but also so rewarding and I'm pleased to say that I am now officially certified as a level one aerial silks instructor (to be clear, there's no official governing board for aerial arts so no certifications are required, but there are some reputable companies that offer training certifications, which is where I did mine!)! I don't plan to start teaching right away, but hopefully next year I can start. I was a bit nervous to start the training and was worried I wasn't prepared for it, but it ended up being an amazing experience and I learned so much.

In reading news, I am very pleased to report that this was a great reading month! I managed to get through a pretty good array of horror books, which is exactly what I wanted to do. I somehow still didn't manage to get to half of the ones I wanted to, but I'm not going to complain, haha. That just means there's still more to read, right? I also didn't read nearly as many ARCs as I should have, but it's largely because I was prioritizing horror this month. A few standouts from my October reads were The Black Hunger and Coup de Grâce.  

How was your October?  Let me know how your month was below and what you've been reading!
   

# books read: 14

The Black Hunger by Nicholas Pullen ★★★★★
Source: Publisher | Format: Physical ARC

Coup de Grâce by Sofia Ajram ★★★★★
Source: Owned | Format: Hardcover

Diavola by Jennifer Marie Thorne ★★★★
Source: Library | Format: Hardcover

The Dollmakers by Lynn Buchanan ★★★★
Source: NetGalley | Format: eARC

The Eyes are the Best Part by Monika Kim ★★★★
Source: Owned | Format: Hardcover

The Haar by David Sodergren ★★★★
Source: Library | Format: Audiobook

Pyramidia by Stephanie Sanders-Jacob ★★★★
Source: Library | Format: Audiobook

Small Horrors: A Collection of Fifty Creepy Stories by Darcy Coates 
Source: Library | Format: Audiobook


The Stepford Wives by Ira Levin ★★★★
Source: Library | Format: 

The Vessel by Adam L.G. Nevill ★★★
Source: Library | Format: 

A Season of Monstrous Conceptions by Lina Rather ★★★.75
Source: Library | Format: 

Crypt of the Moon Spider by Nathan Ballingrud ★★★
Source: Owned | Format: Paperback


And What Can We Offer You Tonight by Premee Mohamed ★★★★
Source: Library | Format: 

The Pumpkin Princess and the Forever Night by Steven Banbury ★★★★
Source: Publisher | Format: Physical ARC


DNF/To-Be-Finished:
This Cursed House by Del Sandeen
I wanted to like this one so much, but it just severely lacked in atmosphere and feeling even remotely scary. This story had os much potential, but I was just started to feel so bored that I decided to set it down. I may revisit it someday, but no current plans to. 
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