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Spring Into Reading Athon 2026 - Announcement & TBR

Happy Saturday everyone!  Today I'm sharing my plans for the the Spring Into Reading Athon 2026 which is hosted by Completely Melanie .  I've heard about the SeasonAthon before now, but this will be my first time participating in a round.  This round will run through all of March and all of the prompts are Spring or March themed.  I am aiming for one bingo (diagonally from top left to bottom right).  Without further ado, here are my plans for each prompt: Spring Cleaning: Read a book that has been collecting dust on your TBR My choice:  The Soul Slayer  by Paul Doherty  - This was actually one of my Books on the Backlog titles from December 26, 2024 .  It's just been hanging out for far too long. Spring Fashion: Read a book with a beautiful cover My choice:  The Hexologists  ( The Hexologists  #1) by Josiah Bancroft  - I love the look of this and I can't believe I've been putting it off for so long too. Read the group boo...
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The Friday 56 (With Book Beginnings): Five Broken Blades (The Broken Blades #1) by Mai Corland

      On Friday's I take part in two weekly link ups - The Friday 56, currently hosted by  Anne @ My Head Is Full of Books , and Book Beginnings, hosted by  Rose City Reader .  For The Friday 56, you choose a book, a book you have just finished, a book you are about to start, your current read, and share a line or a few lines that grab you (but don't spoil anything) from page 56 or 56% of the way through the ebook. Post it and share your post's url on Anne's most recent Friday 56 post. As for Book Beginnings, you share the first sentence or so and your initial thoughts, impressions, or whatever else it inspires, and then link up your post's url with Rose City Reader. Happy Friday everyone!  This week I'm spotlighting one of my  All-the-genres on The StoryGraph  books,  Five Broken Blades  ( The Broken Blades  #1) by Mai Corland .  I've been working my way through this StoryGraph challenge for over a year now and I'm finall...

Books From The Backlog: Death Blows (The Bloodhound Files #2) by D.D. Barant

        Happy Thursday everyone! Welcome back to  Books from the Backlog , the weekly linkup I'm taking part of which is hosted by  Carole's Random Life in Books .  This is a great way to put a spotlight on books that I've had sitting on my shelf for awhile.  I don't know when I'll get to my weekly featured book, but I hope to some time hopefully soon. This Week's Neglected Book: Death Blows ( The Bloodhound Files #2) by D.D. Barant Published: March 30, 2010 Genre: Urban fantasy My Copy: Format: Mass market paperback Pages: 352 Where I Acquired It: Thrift store Summary (From Goodreads): FBI profiler Jace Valchek was pulled into this parallel realm to hunt for Aristotle Stoker, a human serial killer who preys on vampires and werewolves. Now she works for the National Security Agency of the Unnatural States of America—and her boss is a vampire. At a bizarre crime scene, Jace finds a bloodsucker murdered by magic, fried to the bone and dre...

Top Ten Tuesday: Hidden Gems of 2025

Happy Tuesday everyone!  Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday which is hosted by  That Artsy Reader Girl .  This week's topic is Books for Armchair Travelers, but I feel like I've done something like this recently enough that I'll do something else altogether.  This week instead I'm featuring some of my favorite Hidden Gems of 2025.  I'm not just counting 2025 releases, but everything I read over the course of the year that I think more people should know about.  All of the books on my list this week have under 1,000 ratings on Goodreads.  Without further ado, here we go in alphabetical order by title:  Elizabethan Life in Town and Country by M. St. Clare Byrne - Goodreads ratings: 1 rating - I'm the only one for this one!  It  covers a wide variety of topics and was absolutely fascinating.  I'm glad I decided to give this a try when I saw it for 50 cents at Goodwill. Hick: The Trailblazing Journalist Who Captured the Heart of Eleanor Roosev...

Music Monday: Lydia the Bard

Happy Monday everyone and welcome back to Music Monday!  Let's share some songs we've been enjoying!  If you would like to link up with me, please see the rules below. Rules: Every Monday share a few songs you've been enjoying.  It doesn't have to be a specific genre, new, or one of your favorites - just something you'd like to share with others.  If possible, share a music or lyric video of the song and your thoughts on the song(s), artist(s), and/or music video(s). If you would like to participate in Music Monday, please join the link up by sharing your post's url.  Hello everyone! Today, I'm featuring three of my favorites from Lydia the Bard .  I just happened to stumble upon her channel on YouTube and got hooked.  She's got quite a variety of music and I've had a good time exploring her music.  Give a listen to Run , Grow Up , and  Way Back When : You are invited to the Inlinkz link party! Click here to enter

Book Riot's Read Harder Challenge 2026 - February Update: The Warmth of Other Suns & How Bad Things Can Get

Happy Sunday everyone!  I hope everyone's had a good February so far.  I've completed my 4 tasks for  Book Riot's 2026 Read Harder Challenge .  The tasks I completed in February required me to read a  microhistory  and a book about a cult or cults .   I selected  The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration  by Isabel Wilkerson  and  How Bad Things Can Get  by Darcy Coates  respectively.   Read on to see my mini reviews and my plans for next month: ❋   ❋  ❋  ❋ The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration  by Isabel Wilkerson  is a must read that feels timely and fresh.  I don't think I was quite as invested in this as I was with Caste .  That said, I'm grateful that these stories of these three people and their lives are known.  Wilkerson's style makes a history I otherwise I wouldn't have been all that familiar with co...

The Friday 56 (With Book Beginnings): This Halloween Moon by Joseph Fink

      On Friday's I take part in two weekly link ups - The Friday 56, currently hosted by  Anne @ My Head Is Full of Books , and Book Beginnings, hosted by  Rose City Reader .  For The Friday 56, you choose a book, a book you have just finished, a book you are about to start, your current read, and share a line or a few lines that grab you (but don't spoil anything) from page 56 or 56% of the way through the ebook. Post it and share your post's url on Anne's most recent Friday 56 post. As for Book Beginnings, you share the first sentence or so and your initial thoughts, impressions, or whatever else it inspires, and then link up your post's url with Rose City Reader. Happy Friday everyone!  This week I'm spotlighting one of my  Beat The Backlist 2026  books,  The Halloween Moon  by Joseph Fink .  Welcome to Night Vale is one of my favorite podcasts so when I found out about this book from Joseph Fink I thought I'd check it out....