July & August 2023 Wrap Up

I’ve taken a bit of a break from blogging for the last few weeks as things have been a bit tough with my health and at work, so I decided to take a step back from other things like blogging. But I’m back to wrap up July and August. I might continue with bimonthly rather than monthly wrap ups for the time being and see how things go. I don’t want to give up blogging completely since I love it, but want to write and post at my own pace.

Mortal Follies by Alexis Hall ⭐⭐⭐ – This was a really well narrated audiobook with an interesting narrative device – the story is told from the perspective of a hobgoblin narrator observing the events. However, the book was a little darker than I was expecting from the description and bright, pretty cover. The plot felt meandering and I wasn’t keen on the love interest’s persistent nastiness.

A Conjuring of Light by V. E. Schwab ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – I finally finished the Shades of Magic series! This was a great conclusion to a brilliant series, though I did enjoy the second book more. I’m really glad I managed to finish this before the sequel series – Threads of Power – comes out later this year.

The Comeback by Lily Chu ⭐⭐⭐.5 – Lily Chu’s first book, The Stand-In was one of my favourite books from last year. It was such a fun, entertaining read with a great story. Sadly, I just didn’t click with The Comeback. It felt slow and I found the main character quite annoying a lot of the time, and didn’t like her attitude and choices in places. It wasn’t a bad book, but I didn’t love it either. The audiobook narration was great though.

I was really disappointed to miss out on Fairyloot’s Legendborn set so was excited when they did a reprint and managed to get them! They arrived recently and they are so gorgeous.

I wrote quite a lot in July and managed to hit 30,000 words which felt like a big achievement! I’ve been writing a lot slower because of my health so getting to 30k was very exciting.

What books have you enjoyed this month? Chat with me in the comments!

June 2023 Wrap Up

June ended up being a great reading month. I also visited my grandparents in Devon, which was nice to take a break and have some time to relax on the coast.

Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros ⭐⭐⭐⭐.5 – So, this book has been everywhere and hyped so much that I was a little afraid to read it. But when I heard it had chronic illness rep, I just knew I had to. I’m so glad I did. This book has action, twists and turns, romance and dragons. Getting to see chronic illness rep in a book like this just meant so much to me.

Dead Man’s Folly by Agatha Christie ⭐⭐⭐ – While in Devon, we visited Agatha Christie’s holiday home, Greenway. The setting for Dead Man’s Folly was inspired by the home so it was great to visit and then read the book and be able to visualise it. Unfortunately, I didn’t enjoy this one as much as other Agatha Christie books I’ve read.

City of Shattered Light by Claire Winn ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – It’s been a while since I read any sci-fi and I really enjoyed taking a break from my usual fantasy reads. The dark, neon cyberpunk world of this book is brought to life so vividly by Claire Winn’s writing. Plus, it’s fast paced with great protagonists and plenty of action.

As it was my birthday in June, I broke my sort of booking buying ban. I got a hardback copy of The Councillor which is one of my favourites, and Threads That Bind by Kika Hatzopoulou. I also went into Waterstones to buy Fourth Wing. It was so amazing to see it had its own table in the fantasy section, and I got a bit emotional seeing a book by a chronically ill author with a chronically ill character displayed like that.

I took some time away from writing while I was on holiday but managed to do some more when I got back, though not as much as I would have liked. Writing with chronic illness can be really hard sometimes.

What books have you enjoyed this month? Chat with me in the comments!

May 2023 Wrap Up

Despite having a bad cold at the start of May, things picked up in the latter half of the month and I managed to do more reading and writing. I only finished one book this month but I have also very nearly finished Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros, which has amazing chronic illness rep (and dragons!).  

A Gathering of Shadows by V. E. Schwab ⭐⭐⭐⭐.5 – I just love V. E. Schwab’s writing. She always manages to draw me into a story. The Shades of Magic world is so magical and imaginative. This is the sequel to A Darker Shade of Magic and I actually think I enjoyed it even more than the first. We get to delve deeper into the characters in this book. There’s also a magical competition which is very cool. I’m off on holiday soon so will post my full review when I am back!  

As I was ill, I didn’t get to write as much this month as I had hoped. I did manage to write in the second half of the month though and am now at 27k. I’m working on a chapter from the perspective of the antagonist which is always fun and interesting to write.

What books have you enjoyed this month? Chat with me in the comments!

April 2023 Wrap Up

I’ve been feeling really rough with a bad cold the last couple of weeks but I’m slowly starting to feel a bit better. I’m listening to A Gathering of Shadows by V. E. Schwab and am really enjoying it so that is providing something to look forward to while I sit at home feeling ill!

A Lady’s Guide to Fortune-Hunting by Sophie Irwin ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Historical romance isn’t my usual reading genre but I love watching a good period drama film or show so decided to give this one a go. I’m glad I did as it’s a fun and enjoyable read with great characters, humour and, of course, romance.

Violet Made of Thorns by Gina Chen ⭐⭐ – I was really excited for this one so was disappointed to find it wasn’t for me. I didn’t enjoy the writing style, which had a conversationalist first person narration and excessive inner monologue. The descent to darkness, thematically and for the characters, could have worked really well but there wasn’t enough atmosphere. I listened to the audiobook and the narration may have influenced my enjoyment of this one as I didn’t like the narrator’s style or voice. I’ll be posting a full review soon.   

Progress has been a little slow lately thanks to the aforementioned cold, but I’m still feeling optimistic about the progress I’ve made on my WIP this year. Hopefully I can get back into it soon.

What books have you enjoyed this month? Chat with me in the comments!

March 2023 Wrap Up

We’re over halfway through April and I’m only just posting my March wrap up. I don’t know where the time has gone! The last few weeks have been quite busy so I haven’t had much time for reading or blogging. Although I didn’t read loads in March, I did read the best book I’ve read so far this year and a new favourite, so from that perspective it was a very good reading month!

Legendborn by Tracey Deonn ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – This book is phenomenal. I loved it so, so much. I had a feeling right from the start it would be a 5 star read and I was right. The writing, world, magic, characters, everything was just so good. Legendborn is an amazing debut and I am so excited to read the next book!  

Broken Web by Lori M. Lee ⭐⭐⭐.5 – I loved the first book in this series, Forest of Souls, and think its quite an underrated gem. The sequel suffered a little bit from middle book syndrome unfortunately. It just didn’t grip me as much as the first book did. However, I still enjoyed it and will definitely read the next book.

I have been getting back into writing again this year and progress on my current WIP is continuing steadily which is great! I’m around a quarter of the way through the book which is really exciting.

What books have you enjoyed this month? Chat with me in the comments!

February 2023 Wrap Up

January was a slow reading month and I didn’t actually finish any books, but in February I finished two! February was also an exciting month because I went to my first book event since before the pandemic! I went to the Norwich event on Samantha Shannon’s A Day of Fallen Night tour. It was amazing to hear her talk about her writing and world building and I came away feeling so inspired. I also got my copy of A Priory of the Orange Tree signed!

The Jasmine Throne by Tasha Suri ⭐⭐⭐.5 – I struggled to get through this one as I found the pacing too slow for me. There was so much I loved about this book, but the pacing just held back my enjoyment and it did take me quite a while to read it. It’s a fantastic book so would still definitely recommend it, I just didn’t click with it sadly.

The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – I decided it was time to take a break from fantasy and read something totally different. I’ve read a few Agatha Christie novels before but not in any order. So this time I decided to read the very first Poirot novel. I was hooked all the way through and there were so many twists and turns!

While in Norwich I popped into a couple of independent bookshops and as soon as I spotted the UK paperback edition of One For All by Lillie Lainoff on the shelf, I just knew I had to pick up a copy!

After writing a lot in January, February wasn’t so good. I’ve been struggling with my current project, which is essentially a completely refreshed version of an old project I’m writing again from scratch, but although I’m writing on a clean document, I am essentially editing/redrafting what came before. I’m someone who loves first drafts and struggles with redrafting and editing, so I’m finding it challenging! But hopefully I will learn a lot from it.

What books have you enjoyed this month? Chat with me in the comments!

January 2023 Wrap Up

I am very late with my January wrap up. The last few weeks just seem to have been very busy. I didn’t manage to finish any books in January! I’ve been listening to the audiobook of The Jasmine Throne and I’ve been finding the pacing a bit slow so it’s been taking me a while to get through it. I’m also halfway through reading Broken Web.

In January I had two exciting Fairyloot parcels. The Atlas Paradox, which matches the first book excellently. And the Daughter of the Pirate King set which I ordered months ago. It was worth the wait though as they are such gorgeous editions.

Although I didn’t do so much reading in January, it was a great month for writing. I wrote the most words I’ve written in one month in a long time, so I’m feeling very happy about that.

What books have you enjoyed this month? Chat with me in the comments!

December 2022 Wrap Up

The last wrap up of 2022! In the last month of the year, I finished two books, both of which I loved, so it was a pretty good month.

King of Scars by Leigh Bardugo (audiobook) ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – I just loved being back in the world of the Grishaverse, and Leigh Bardugo always writes a great story.

Make You Mine This Christmas by Lizzie Huxley-Jones (audiobook) ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – I rounded off the year with a Christmassy read! This book was super fun and entertaining, and hit the emotional beats really well too.

I got Master of Iron, the sequel to Blade of Secrets, for Christmas and I’m really excited to read this one.

I finally, finally, got back into writing in December. I’m working on a new version of an old project, and I’m 13,000 words in now, so slowly but surely making progress.

What books have you enjoyed this month? Chat with me in the comments!

Wrap Up: 2022 in Books

It’s the last day of 2022! So I’m looking back on all the books I read this year. I read 22 books in total so didn’t quite reach my goal of 25 but I’m not surprised since it’s been a bad year health-wise and I was in a reading slump for a couple of months. I’m glad to have managed to read 22 though.

I love the stats that come with Storygraph, so here are a few of my charts for 2022. I read more audiobooks than I ever have before due to chronic pain making reading physical books difficult. I am so happy to be able to read audiobooks as it’s enabled me to keep reading.

How was your reading year? Did you achieve your goals?

Happy New Year! I hope 2023 brings you joy – and lots of books!  

Best and Worst Series of 2022

This tag was originally created by Mara from Bookslikewhoa and seemed like a fun way to look back at the series I’ve read this year!

What is the best series that you caught up with this year that is still a work in progress?

I didn’t actually manage to catch up with any series this year – I’m always behind!

What is the best work in progress series that you are still catching up with? OR What is the best completed series that you are still catching up with?

The Bone Season by Samantha Shannon. I loved the first book and the prequel novella and will definitely be catching up on the rest next year.

What was your favourite first book in a series this year?

The Councillor by E. J. Beaton. I absolutely loved this book. There’s no word yet on when the sequel will come out though.

What is a first book in a series you read this year that you think should have just been a standalone, not a series?

I don’t think I’ve read any books this year that fit this.

What is your most over-hyped series of the year?

Not got any of these this year either.

What is a series that you DNFed this year?

The Bone Witch series by Rin Chupeco. I read the first book last year and was considering continuing this year but I didn’t get round to it and I think I will probably not be continuing this series.

What was your favourite series finale of the year? OR What was your least favourite series finale of the year?

My favourite series finale of the year was Thronebreakers by Rebecca Coffindaffer.

What was the biggest cliffhanger you had in a series this year?

King of Scars by Leigh Bardugo ended with some pretty dramatic twists!

What is your favourite spinoff series you read this year?

Six Crimson Cranes by Elizabeth Lim, which is set in the same world as the Spin the Dawn duology.

What is your most anticipated next book in a series that you read this year that will come out next year?

I’ve not read any that are out next year.

What is your most anticipated series to catch up with next year based on what you read in that series this year? OR What is the series you’re most excited to stay caught up with next year based on what you read in the series this year?

I really want to finish the Bladesmith duology by Tricia Levenseller.

What is your favourite series that you finished this year?

The Aurora Cycle. I didn’t enjoy the last book as much as the previous two but overall, it was a great series.

What is your favourite episodic series of the year?

I’ve not read any.

What is a series that you finally bailed on after holding onto it for a long time?

I hold onto series for eons and I don’t think there’s any I’ve given up on this year. They sit on my TBR for eternity.

What is the series you were most surprised that you liked this year?

The Atlas Six. I wasn’t sure it would be for me but loved it.

What is the series that you meant to catch up with or finish this year that you didn’t?

So. Many. Series. Shades of Magic, to name one.

What is a series you finished this year that you think is greater than the sum of its parts? OR What is the series you caught up with this year that you think is greater than the sum of its parts?

This is an interesting question but I don’t think I have any that fit.  

What series have you enjoyed this year? Chat with me in the comments!