The Lipstick Bureau

December 27, 2022

 


The Lipstick Bureau
By: Michelle Gable
Genre: Historical Fiction

Summary:
1944, Rome. Newlywed Niki Novotná is recruited by a new American spy agency to establish a secret branch in Italy's capital. One of the OSS's few female operatives abroad and multilingual, she's tasked with crafting fake stories and distributing propaganda to lower the morale of enemy soldiers.

Despite limited resources, Niki and a scrappy team of artists, forgers and others—now nicknamed The Lipstick Bureau—find success, forming a bond amid the cobblestoned streets and storied villas of the newly liberated city. But her work is also a way to escape devastating truths about the family she left behind in Czechoslovakia and a future with her controlling American husband.

As the war drags on and the pressure intensifies, Niki begins to question the rules she's been instructed to follow, and a colleague unexpectedly captures her heart. But one step out of line, one mistake, could mean life or death…   ---bn.com


Let me start by saying how much I loved Niki!! She was a spunky, fun, determined character who marched to the beat of her own drum whenever others wanted to keep playing the same old song. She wasn't afraid to think outside of the box to get her missions accomplished. Michelle Gable gave me numerous characters to enjoy, but Niki was my favorite. 

Niki is placed in the MO (Morale Operations) unit of the O.S.S. (Office of Strategic Services). Her unit's job is to deal with black propaganda to spread to the enemy. Niki comes up with creative ways to accomplish this task. She pushed boundaries to get the job done. It was fascinating to see what plan she would come up with next and then how it would unfold. Despite her unit being underestimated, underfunded and under everything, she was able to get the results needed. Through a fake newspaper to luring enemy soldiers with the false promise of companionship to even convincing hundreds to dessert their posts. You get to read it all happen. 

I will warn you that this book is a chunky boy. It comes in at over 450 pages, so be prepared to invest time. But you won't be disappointed. As each page is turned and the story unfolds, you'll see the heart behind Niki's drive. You'll see the effect of having to leave her family behind and them later choosing not to leave has had on her. It will, ultimately, drive her to cross lines and push boundaries in the hopes of getting closer to the brother she hasn't been able to locate. Within the book, you get a look at World War II from a rarely seen perspective. 

While The Lipstick Bureau isn't going to leave you on the edge of your seat anticipating what will happen next, you will be glued to the characters. You will connect with the MO team players. You'll be routing for them. This book kept showing me the heart of Niki- in all the different facets. From start to finish you always see how her love of her family drove her decisions- both during the war and after it. 

Michelle Gable has been a favorite author of mine for years. Yet again, she tells a story you get immersed in and become fascinated with. I found the end a little abrupt, but the story grips you from the get go and keeps you until the end, so any ending may have been abrupt. I spent a weekend hanging out with Niki and the MO unit and I enjoyed it.  


Dark Academia September Wrap Up

October 3, 2022

 


Welcome To my Dark Academia September Wrap Up!!

I spent the month of September getting lost in stories unfolding in rooms like the one above. I ventured to locations I may never see in real life. I met characters I liked, loved and down right wasn't sorry to see go. I read as mysteries were finally solved or unfolded with every page I turned. I tackled my reading list and let the collegiate world take all over the place. So, how did I do? Did I get every book on my list read? Did I like them? Let's see.....



 This gem is the only book I didn't get to. I was really looking forward to it, but I never cracked it open. If I'm honest, this book is a little intimidating for me. I've heard lots of thoughts and opinions on it. I don't think I've heard anyone dislike it, but numerous people did say the Shakespeare chunks were hard to understand. 

I do plan to read this sucker, just not when I'm on a time crunch. That way, if I need to take longer I can.







I went into this book under the impression that everything happened in the library- murder and fall out. It doesn't. And while I was curious how the writer would pull that off, I'm not sorry to be wrong. I liked this one. Not all the characters were who they appeared to be and I enjoyed their unfolding. The plot was captivating. Once I was hoked, I was hooked. I couldn't wait to see what would happen next and what character secret would be unfolded within the pages. 








This was another one I really enjoyed. College friends meet back up at the Homecoming (reunion). It doesn't take long to discover one of the group was murder in college, but no one ever figured out who did it. This was another plot that kept me coming back for me. Once again, characters had back stories that pulled me in. Very few of them were as squeaky clean as you go in thinking. You learn about the skeletons in each one's closet and how it connects to the murder. I loved reading it all and seeing if my guesses were correct. Hint: a few were, but mostly not. I can see why this book has gotten rave reviews. It was worth the hype, in my opinion.





This was the last book I read from my list. Another highly buzzed about book. I loved the different take on solving a cold case: a senior student tackles the case for her senior project. Originally setting out to prove her hypothesis: the person charged for the murder wasn't the guilty one, turned into solving the case. There were parts of the story I loved and one part I didn't. It was interesting to see this senior dig into what the police missed. I liked the discoveries she made and how they played a part in her project. One of my favorite things was that the victim wasn't a good girl, but a girl with heavy issues and problems. As the uncovered info is discovered, you really try to figure out who did it. There were numerous twists throughout the story that kept me coming back. 

I don't see me reading the other 2 books in this series, but I enjoyed this one.



Another highly popular book on my list. Another one worth all the hype. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I was hooked and gone. I was blown away with how the story unfolded and things played out. I was blown away by who the murderer ended up being. This was a well crafted thriller that had so many different aspects to it. The author threw me for a loop because not all of them pertained to the murders, but you didn't find that out until the end. Well worth the hype and acclaim this book has received. 








This is the second time I tried to read this book and it's the second time I DNF'd it. The plot was moving too slowly for me. I think I threw in the towel around the same place last time, too. The story sounded interesting and I wanted to get lost in the story, but it never was able to pull me in. Maybe I gave in too soon both times, but I just stopped caring to find out what would happen. I'm disappointed, but I tried. I may try to read a different book by Ruth Ware at some point, but I'm not in any rush. I'm glad there are readers who loved this book and I'm bummed I wasn't one of them.




Overall, I'm pleased with my results. I got most of my list read. I enjoyed most of them. It was fun. It was a blast to read out of my normal genres and see what I thought. I can see myself reading more thrillers in the future. I just have to start making a pile of books for next year. 

A Vacation to Die For

September 6, 2022

 


A Vacation to Die For
By: Lynn Cahoon
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Series: A Tourist Trap Mystery

Summary:
Hustling her fiancé off to a neighboring tourist town might be the only way Jill Gardner can plan her nuptials to South Cove’s in-demand police detective. But when a mystery man turns up dead at South Cove’s PD, Greg is hightailing it back home to investigate, leaving Jill to finish the vacation solo.
 
Jill can barely get in a spa day before her own respite is spoiled by a greedy hotel guest and unexpected revelations about Max Winter, the developer conniving to buy her home out from under her. Then there’s the staffing issues at the store, the strange men seen lurking about town, and an aggressive and obnoxious family member harassing Jill’s beloved employee. It’s enough to make the
bride-to-be full of jitters . . . especially when she finds herself in the crosshairs of a killer . . .   bn.com

Welcome back to South Cove! Our beloved Jill and her fiancée, Greg, have decided to go away for a mini vacation. Sadly, things don't go according to plan. A dead body shows up at home- but no one knows who it is. While Greg heads off to deal with that situation, Jill overhears a fellow guest's conversation. Never did she dream that they would meet up again- in South Cove. Nor, did Jill expect said guest was a cranky one with an agenda. 

Jill's newest employee, Evie, is still dealing with the aftermath of her recent divorce. Turns out her ex's sister, Becky, is the guest Jill overheard on the phone. Becky has decided she wants the clock her father gave to Evie as a wedding gift. She makes is clear that she won't leave without it. Evie's jerky ex even gets in on the demands. What's the deal with the clock? Why is it such a big deal to get their hands on? And just which old time Hollywood actress is associated with it? 

A Vacation to Die For has lots of strings waiting for you untie as you read. I enjoyed catching up with my favorite beach town residents. The book was a quick, but enjoyable read. Once the story got going, you couldn't help but try to guess what was happening and who was involved. This is a great book to curl up with. Spend a weekend revisiting fictional friends and solve a mystery, or two, while you do it. 

Other Birds

August 30, 2022

 


Other Birds
By: Sarah Addison Allen
Genre: Fiction

Summary:
A group of people all living in the same condo complex have more than their living arrangements in common. All of them have had their lives blessed by a loving person who changed their lives for the better. And all of them have lost that source of love, but have forged on. Here is the story of how unconditional love can come from anywhere, change your life and heart, and stay with you long after it has physically left your life.

Let me just say that I am so happy Sarah Addison Allen has brought another book to the world of readers who have missed her work. It's been a handful of years since her last book and I, for one, have missed her storytelling. She has been a beloved author to me ever since she captivated the world with Garden Spells. Welcome back! You have been missed. 

Other Birds is all about grief and the different ways it can present itself. The characters within this story have all experienced sad, lonely and heartbreaking pasts. And they were all touched by someone who came into their lives with the unconditional love they never knew they needed. And they've all lost that said love one. However, several of them still have lingering traces of them in their lives.

Zoe has recently graduated high school and is waiting to start college. She has moved into her mother's old condominium after leaving her father's house. Within his house, she always felt like an intrusion and as if they were ready for her to leave. Always the outsider to the life he now has with his wife and her children. She was lonely and her world was tiny. Just her and Pigeon, her pet bird that is invisible to everyone- but her. 

Lisbeth is the neighbor haunted by the compulsion of her mental illness. As the book unfolds, you get her perspective and you see her world through it's distorted lens. The day after Zoey moves in, Lisbeth is found dead. It doesn't take long for you to get a glimpse into her world of saving any and every piece of paper with writing on it. Boxes upon boxes are stacked in her apartment. Her compulsion had run unchecked. As the story progresses you get her perspective on how her life ended up so isolated.

Mac wasn't always the talented chef her is now. In fact, he came from nothing. He was the poorest of the poor in his neighborhood. Until an elderly neighbor takes him in and gives him the love and life he never knew could exist. She teaches him how to cook and he goes on to make a name for himself with her favorite ingredient as his inspiration: cornmeal. Now, every morning, he wakes up covered in cornmeal.

Charlotte is running from her past. After losing her best friend to an illness that was never treated, she leaves the cult her family had been in. However, she takes something with her that always has her looking over her shoulder and never staying in one place too long. Until now. Loving her life as a Henna artist, Charlotte doesn't want to leave. 

Lucy is Lisbeth's sister. You learn about their dynamic and the heartbreak both sisters endured. You'll read how both lives were forever haunted by their pasts. 

Lastly, you have the condo manager, Frasier. The man overseeing the complex and the residents. He knows them all and has a few surprises up his sleeve as to how he knows some of them. 

I have to say, I had a hard time getting into this story. I wasn't enraptured with this book as I was with her previous ones. However, I think that's mostly because I wasn't able to relate to the characters. This book is aimed for those who are mourning someone they dearly loved. While I've lost loved ones, I've been able to accept the loss and carry them with me. I've been able to let them go. Other Birds is a love story to those people who love a lost soul so much that they change the person for the better. It's an ode to the people you love dearly, but had to say goodbye to- ready or not. 

This book was beautiful, but heavy in ways I wasn't expecting. Sarah still tells a mystical, whimsical story, but it wasn't a feel good one. I wasn't charmed by the story like I thought I would be. But, maybe that wasn't the point of the book. Love and loss aren't always done in the ways we're ok with. Some readers are going to relate to everything within this story. Others may not. There are plot twists I didn't see coming. While I didn't love this book, I'm glad I read it.  


My Dark Academia Reading List!

August 24, 2022





September is right around the corner. Fall is on it's way! Kids are going back to school, so what better time to dedicate the month of September to a Dark Academia reading list?! September just seems like the perfect time to curl up with a comfy blanket and cup of hot chocolate while I get lost in a story involving schools. 

So, I've compiled a list of books I would like to read during September. I don't know if I'll get to them all, but we'll do what we can. I don't read suspense/thriller books very often- I'm the biggest chicken. But, these sounded intriguing and have caught my attention, so we're gonna give them a try.

 

Oliver has been released from prison after serving 10 years. He's finally ready to tell his story and the person who put him in prison is there waiting to hear him tell it. What happened 10 years ago between Oliver and his 4 friends/classmates? 

I've heard how great this book is. Other readers have called it their favorite book of the year they read it. It's gotten tons of 5 star reviews. It's caught my eye and I'm wanting to find out Oliver's story.


Four strangers are sitting at the same table in a library when a murder occurs. The police keep everyone where they are while they figure out what happened- and which of the four is the murderer.

People have said this reminds them of and Agatha Christie book, and I loved the books of hers I've read. Plus, it's set in a library!! This just sounds like an intriguing story. 



Another story with a school setting. This time you have a charming, handsome teacher. You have a group of female students. Someone dies and someone is convinced the teacher did it. Did he?

Once again, the school setting has me intrigued. I have no clue what I'm on for since I haven't read Alex Michaelides debut book The Silent Patient. The idea of a secret society/fan club for a teacher just seems like the recipe for trouble. For reasons I can't explain, I'm curious enough to read it.


Six friends reunite at their college reunion. One of their friends is murdered while they were in school. Someone is as determined to reveal what happened as the friends are to keep their secrets.

Another book getting rave reviews. I love the idea of a reunion where old secrets turn out not be buried as previously thought. What have the friends been hiding?! I don't know, but I hope to find out.


5 years ago, Andie was a high school senior when she was killed by her boyfriend in a murder/suicide. Now, Pip's a senior and her for her final project she's going to dig into the case. She's always felt there was more to the story and now's her chance to find out if there is.

I'm fascinated with the idea that a senior in high school digging into an old case. This is a unique angle that I haven't come across before, so I look forward to learning what she finds out. 




Four friends at a boarding school have made up a game. They lie to students and faculty alike. However, years later, they learn a long buried secret may not be buried like they thought.

I had started this book several years ago, but never finished it. I don't remember why, but I did remember liking what I had read. I'm hoping to read the whole book, thus getting the whole story. I've heard mixed reviews on Ruth Ware, so I'm wondering where I'll fall. 


Thrillers/suspense books aren't really my normal reads of choice, but we're going to break out of our comfort zone in September. All of these books sound intriguing to me and I'm excited to read them. I have no clue if I'll get to all of them, but I'm hoping to. I'm hoping I love them as much as other people did. Mostly, I'm looking forward to good stories read as the weather cools down. 

James Patterson By James Patterson

August 4, 2022

 


James Patterson
By: James Patterson

Summary:
The famous and beloved writer gives you glimpses into his life- before, during and after becoming one of the best selling writers of our time. 

I have to admit to not knowing much about James Patterson before reading this book. It's really why I was so drawn to it. I've read several of his books- like millions of others. I've read an interview of his, but I didn't know his story. And let me tell you, there was far more to it than I ever thought there was. 

Within these pages, you will learn about the raw deal he got in school. He takes you through his high school years and how he, and numerous other fellow students, were manipulated into changing their college plans. 

Another thing I had no clue about was Patterson's highly successful career in advertising- before his successful writing career. He even tells you some of the campaigns he worked on that you may have heard of. 

While he's giving you the tour of his past, he opens up about a devastating loss. He introduces you to his first love and walks you through what it was like losing her, and the blow it was when it finally happened. It really brought out a side of him I wasn't expecting, but really enjoyed reading about. Some of my favorite books of his aren't his crime/thrillers, but the fiction ones. I was able to see where those beautiful stories came from. 

Patterson's humor is found throughout the entire book, which I loved. he didn't take anything too seriously and wasn't above poking fun at himself. I loved how he introduced you to his favorite cowriters. 

Fans of Patterson will enjoy hearing his story from his perspective. Those who only know him from his books will have the opportunity to get to know him. Long standing fans will get the feeling of hanging out with him over lunch while he talks about himself. You may not get the most detailed story of his life, but you enjoy what you do get. 

Part of My World

June 7, 2022


Part of My World
By: Jodi Benson

Summary:
Jodi invites gives you a glimpse into her life before, during and after the movie that made her famous. She shares the good times, the stressful times, the times her heart was completely broken and the faith that gave her the strength to navigate it all. 

Who hasn't seen the Disney smash hit, The Little Mermaid? Like most of the world, this is the movie that not only gave us songs to sing, but also introduced us to the talented woman behind the voice, Jodi Benson. But, that's all we knew her as- the voice of a mermaid millions of little kids were fascinated with. So, in reading her story, I got to learn more of who she is. 

Leading up to her famous role, she had navigated her parents divorce and her school years. And while, they helped shape the woman she became, I was more gripped with her story once Disney stepped in. It was fascinating to learn she struggled with her mega hit "Part of Your World". It was interesting to see how they were finally able to get the Broadway style out of her voice so Ariel could come through. I loved reading about the people she was blessed with who guided her every step of the way.

Mostly, in the second half of the book, I felt glued. It's here when she opens up about how her faith was tested through several devastating losses and uprooting lows. This life she had built no longer looked the way she expected it to and she had no choice but to walk through the dark times. 

While this book isn't an in depth look into her life, you definitely get to know the woman behind the iconic voice. You will smile, laugh and tear up as you turn the pages. You'll learn that working with Disney can be the golden touch in your life, but it doesn't save you from heartache and struggles. Marriages still have the ability to fall apart, loved ones still pass on, celebratory times can still quickly turn into mourning times. And that's when, and why, you have God. Relying on His strength helps you put on foot in front of the other when you want to do anything but that. 

I enjoyed reading her Jodi's story. I thank her for sharing the highs and lows with us. She has blessed us all with not just Ariel's story- and hers.

 

Hello, Molly!

April 12, 2022


Hello, Molly!
Molly Shannon
Genre: Memoirs/Entertainment

Summary:
Like many, I was first introduced to Molly Shannon through Saturday Night Live. While she would alter act in movies I watched, I never knew much about her. I couldn't tell you anything about her. Through the pages of her memoir, I got to know about her life and how it shaped her. She shares the tragic, the funny, the daring and the achievements.  

I remember laughing at the characters Molly played on Saturday Night Live. Who didn't when Mary Katherine Gallagher came on?! Or Sally O'Malley! I knew when they were on, I was in for a good skit. All I knew was they were funny. That was really all I cared to know. That not knowing was my loss- a realization I've recently come to discover. 

Within the pages of her book, Molly shares with you her childhood and how the events she lived through effected how she lived her life. She opens up about her complex relationship with her Dad and the journey it was to get to the happy ending. She'll tell you about the gutsy (and possibly illegal) methods she used to get her name out there. She's going to tell you how her own determination, and belief in herself, motivated her to get people to attend her own 1 woman show- and how that led her to the role most of us met her in, Saturday Night Live.

This book is going to let you see not only the creation of her famous characters, but the metamorphosis they took from creation to what we saw. You're going to learn how Molly got her name out there and was successful when the odds were stacked against her. She's going to be vulnerable and candid as she retells how she grew up and became famous. 

This book will make you smile and chuckle. It will have you rooting for little Molly and you will cheer with every achievement grown up Molly has. Curl up and enjoy getting to know one of the women that shaped a tv show, but comedy, too.  



 

With Love From London

February 8, 2022

 

With Love From London

By: Sarah Jio

Genre: Fiction/ Women's Fiction


Summary:

On the heels of finding out her husband wants a divorce, Valentina learns her Mother has died and left her daughter her estate. The same mother who left when Valentina was 12. Armed with a broken heart and more questions than answers, Valentina arrives in London only to discover what she never knew and find what she never knew she needed.


I feel like a broken record, but Sarah Jio has done it again! She has crafted a story that devours you as you take in every word. She has designed a world you want to be a part of- and feel you are as you're reading her words. I didn't want to the book to end. In fact, I prolonged finishing this book because I didn't want to leave Primrose Hill or all the characters. 

Valentina has memories of her mother that center around books and love. However, she also remembers coming home when she was 12 to find her mother gone. No goodbye, no contact to be had again, and no clue as to why. Still, she goes on to make a life for herself in marrying Nick. But, the happy ending she thought she had was not to be. Her dearly beloved informs her that he's leaving her for the younger woman he'd been cheating on her with. And if that isn't enough, a phone call informs her that the mother she hasn't seen since she was 12 has died and left her everything she had: a building in Primrose Hill, London with a bookstore on the bottom floor and apartments on the two upper floors. Sounds like the perfect time to move to London. However, upon arriving, it doesn't take long to learn Valentina must pay a hefty inheritance tax- with money she doesn't have. It also doesn't take long for her to learn that the business isn't doing well and it'll take a miracle to save it. 

Amongst all this news, Valentina begins meeting the people who became her mother's world. Starting with a tenant in the 2nd floor apartment, Liza. This spunky woman is about Valentina's age and helps introduce her to the area. Valentina meets Millie, her mother's best friend and business partner. The bookstore, itself, is another entity that captures Valentina's heart. She quickly decides she wants to fight for the store.

As you are meeting the new world Valentina finds herself in, you follow Eloise's (Valentina's mother) story. You meet the men who shape her life and the paths she takes with them. You see her meet Valentina's father and the life they build. You also see how it falls apart and, ultimately, how Eloise and Valentina end up on opposite sides of the world. Your heart breaks as the story unfolds. You cheer Eloise on as she rebuilds her life and how prevalent Valentina always was. 

It took me no time at all to be glued to all the dynamics within this book! The mother/daughter relationship that forcibly changed. The daughter rebuilding her life after it fell apart. Both women learning to move forward when you don't think you can. Sarah Jio has written another favorite in With Love From London. It was well worth waiting for. This book will find a cherished spot on my bookshelves the day it comes out.  

The Liz Taylor Ring

February 1, 2022

 


The Liz Taylor Ring
By: Brenda Janowitz
Genre: Historical Fiction/Fiction

Summary:
Lizzie Morgan idolizes all things Liz Taylor. She's determined to have a love like Liz & Richard Burton's- including the famous ring. At 16, she meets Richie, her Richard Burton. They go on to have an epic love story- complete with highs and lows and consequences. Throwing the big ring in only takes things to a whole new level. That level leaves surprises for their three children to unravel.

If you are in need of a story that will completely take you away- look no further. If you want a book that is going to captivate you from the very start- look no further. If you want a plot that is multifaceted- look no further. I give you The Liz Taylor Ring. Once you begin this book, you will have a front row seat to an epic love story- not just between 2 people, but also with a ring.

Lizzie Morgan and Ritchie Schneider meet when she's 16. It was love at first sight for Lizzie. However, she doesn't really show up on his radar for another 9 years. She's now 25and he's no longer dating her sister. They feel fireworks for each other and cause a few fireworks to go off amongst her family. However, their romance isn't one of smooth sailing. This marriage will include 3 children, a gambling addiction that costs them everything and a ring that will be the fascination to each of their 3 kids for different reasons.

As you watch Liz & Ritchie's great love unfold, you also meet their three children. Addy, the oldest, who feels she's the reason the business is so successful. Nathan, their gay son, who's convinced his husband is having an affair. Courtney, the surprise baby, who's never felt accepted and who's life is in shambles. Each was sure the ring was long gone. However, they thought wrong. 

All of a sudden, the three have to come together to figure out what to do with the unexpected. This, in turn, forces life to be dealt with. Not just within their individual lives, but with each other. All three have a stake in this ring, but a lot of healing has to be done. 

When you start this book, do yourself a favor and get comfy. Get ready with a cozy blanket, a favorite snack and a hot drink of your choice. And get ready to get lost in a story that keeps getting better with every turn of a page. You will feel like you're part of these stories unfolding. Brenda Janowitz has written, yet another, book you won't want to put down. She's delivered you a story that will pull you in and will probably leave you with a book hangover. I loved it! I'm already anticipating her next book! Enjoy!!

I'll Start Again Monday

January 4, 2022

 


I'll Start Again Monday
By: Lysa Terkeurst
Genre: Christian Living/ Non-Fiction

Summary:
Within these pages, Lysa opens up about her weight struggles and overall healthy living journey. She shares revelations she had, lessons learned. She tells you how her walk with God played an integral part of her journey. How did she overcome temptations and weak points? In this book. she shares it all with you.

This book came to me at just the right time. As someone who has struggled with their weight and healthy eating for several years, I related to just about everything she wrote. There were so many times I read a sentence and thought: That's me!! I truly appreciated how vulnerable she was in telling her story. This whole book was extremely relatable. I devoured it. I related to it. I can't wait to buy it when it comes out. I really felt like I had a partner in this struggle with me.

As a new year begins, new goals will be set. Struggles will be encountered. Decisions will be made. The brick wall made up of bad habits will be faced. Will I cave like I have in the past? Will I do half-hearted efforts and get half-hearted results? One thing I know is that I have never really battled this battle with God as my support system. This new year will bring a new approach. My focus needs to shift and be reexamined. Thanks to Lysa, I have new views to contemplate. New roads to travel as I try to get to the same destination. 

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I found it incredibly helpful and insightful. Lysa took an all too familiar issue and brought new light to it. And while this book centers on weight and health, I feel it's lessons can be applied to anything. As long as you are focusing on God- you aren't alone and you aren't helpless.

My Reading Year

January 1, 2022

 



Well, 2021 is over and 2022 has begun. Last year was hard- for many people it was a continuation of 2020. I know that within my own life, the year was a mixed bag of everything. But through all the ups and downs, I found reading the constant comfort it's always been. I read some amazing books. I discovered stories- both true and not- that will stay with me forever. I reached my reading goal and even surpassed it. While it came at a cost, I can't completely regret it. 


2021 reading goal: 50        

2021 books read: 90


The Pros: This is the most I've read in a year! I'm blown away that I read 90 books. I'm not the fastest reader, so I don't get through books as quickly as some people do. (Maybe someday) I don't skim the pages or words. I read every word, every sentence, every paragraph. This year, I kept track of how many books I read per month. I always hear of how many books people read each month, and I was curious how many I did. I read more than I thought! I averaged around 7 a month. During Nonfiction November, I read 11! I was blown away. I participated in numerous themed reading months and loved it. Middle Grade March was fun. Nonfiction November was a blast. I definitely see myself doing these again in this new year. 

The Cons: I put a lot of pressure on myself to read this year. If I wasn't reading, I felt guilty. 90 books is NOT the usual amount I read in a year, so I can tell I put reading as a big priority in the year. I'm definitely not going to push myself that much this year. On top of keeping track of how many books I read in a year, I broke it down by month. That's where the pressure came in, I've discovered. I constantly felt I needed to at least match or beat the previous month's number. Instead of reading when I wanted and however much I wanted, I felt like I had to be doing it all the time. And that's not what reading has always been for me. So, in 2022, I'm going back to just keeping a list of how many books I've read in the year. I don't number the list, so I won't know the total until the end of the year. 

All that being said, I do have some goals for my reading in 2022. Who knows if I'll meet these goals, but we'll see what the year holds for books. 

1. Read more off my TBR List.

        ** I'm horrible at this. I always intend to do this, but I seem to acquire new books that I do of reading the ones I already own. My To Be Read list is insanely long and highly out of control. I always start the year with the intention of focusing on it, but I rarely do. 


2. I want to do themed reading months.

        ** I loved tackling a month with a specific genre in mind. Middle Grade March was a chance to tackle the middle grade books I have that I haven't read yet. Last year, I found several great books that were the first in a series. This year, I'll catch up on those series and, maybe, discover new books to love. February I usually read romance books, so that's a chance to read the ones I've got on my shelf. The same with Nonfiction November! 


3. I'd like to read 50-60 books.

        **With the exception of last year, my average has been around 50 books a year, While to focus isn't so much a number as loving what I'm reading, I would like to see how many I can accomplish. 


4. I want to participate in more Readathons!

        ** There are a few book tubers I watch on You Tube who have done them and I loved the ones I joined in on. Usually, I alter the length a bit. Most readathons last for about a week and I'll stretch them out to a month. That way I can really dive into the theme since I don't read as fast and don't have as much time available to read. They are so much fun, though! 


I wonder what 2022 holds for me. I wonder what books await me. I wonder if I'll discover a new series to read, or a new favorite author, The joy of this time is the year is undefined. The possibilities are endless. The year ahead is a blank slate that I look forward to filling up. 

 

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