Man, how long has it been? I think since 2020 at least, since I was doing some sort of reading challenge that year that was getting me through my stash of library book sale books. Back to it! I picked
Year-end Book Round-up 2021
Happy 2022, squiders! As always, to start the year off, we look at what I read last year. (Been tracking since 2009 or 2010, something, yadda yadda, etc.) (Also I should be back to my twice a week schedule now.
Poking Around
I finished my client edit! Woo, that was an undertaking. And now I find myself with time to spend on my own projects! But I also feel a little burnt out. I mean, that figures , but holy cow, is
Yearend Book Round-up 2020
Hi, squiders! It’s that time again! (stats stats stats!) Books Read in 2020: 59Change from 2019: +4 This may actually be the most I’ve read, since I started tracking. Of those*:13 were Nonfiction12 were Fantasy11 were Mystery6 were Science Fiction5
Letting Myself Give Up
I hate to start a book I don’t finish, squiders. You guys know that, if you’ve been here a while, since I once posted about a book I started in high school and finished quite a bit later. In fact,
Well, I’m Going to Do It
We talked a few weeks back about Shannara and the TV show and how it was the series that got me into epic fantasy, and how the series is complete now so I could, if so inclined, go back and
Back to My Roots
I think I’ve told you guys this before, but the very first adult high fantasy book I ever read was Wishsong of Shannara, by Terry Brooks. I was 12 at the time, and I got the book out of my
Family Hand-Me-Down Finds: The Haunted Bookshop by Christopher Morley
Here’s my book for October! What do you mean it’s a week and a half into November? When my grandmother moved out of her house and into an active adult community two years ago, she got rid of almost everything
Messing Around with Other Genres
Squiders, I cannot find dumbbells anywhere. I guess it’s yet another victim of the pandemic supply chain issues (are we actually doing anything to fix for those for the future? Or just pretending they’re not happening?), but it’s ridiculous. I
Library Book Sale Finds: The Devouring Gray by Christine Lynn Herman
Is it just me or does it feel like September is going super fast? This is another out of last November or December’s library book sale, all of which were hard cover and within a few years of publication. I’ve