Saturday, December 27, 2025

My Life in 2025 Meme

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Karen from the Booker Talk blog publishes a similar post every year. I first learned about it three years ago and I am going to answer her questions from last year today.

In high school I was: The Secret Keeper (Renita D'Silva)

People might be surprised by: The Intruder (Freida McFadden)

I will never be: The Celestial Guardian (Gary McAvoy)

My life post-lockdown was: The Wife Upstairs (Freida McFadden)

My fantasy job is: The Chaiwallah (Tim Van Es) 

At the end of a long day I need: The Lotus Shoes (Jane Yang)

I hate being: Feral (Fleecs)

I wish I had: Knife Skills for Beginners (Orlando Murrin)

My family reunions are: The Way of the Wicked (Mel Starr)

At a party you’d find me: Feeding Ghosts (Tessa Hulls)

I’ve never been to: Bad Lands (Preston and Child)

A happy day includes: A Death at a Scottish Wedding (Lucy Connelly)

Motto I live by: First Lie Wins (J M Cannon)

On my bucket list is: Six Days in Bombay (Alka Joshi)

In my next life, I want to be:  Dumb (Georgia Webber)

Thursday, December 25, 2025

Top Ten Books of 2025

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I read 100 books in 2025. 51 were mysteries, 19 were historical fiction and 30 were graphic novels. When I looked back on the  books that I read this year, I automatically knew which books would be in the top five. These books stayed in my mind all year. They were fantastic! It was difficult selecting the order of my top three. Any one of them could have been my number one. So, without further ado, here are my top ten books for 2025. Note that not all of them were published in 2025 but rather were read by me this year.

10)  No Roast for the Weary by Cleo Coyle (cozy mystery)

9).  Bad Lands by Preston and Child (mystery)

8).   The Keeper of Lost Art by Laura Morelli (historical fiction)

7).  Lincoln's Lady Spymaster by Gerri Willis (historical fiction)

6).   The Master Jeweler by Weina Dai Randel (historical fiction)

5).   Ginseng Roots by Craig Thompson (graphic novel)

4).   The Story She Left Behind by Patti Callahan Henry (historical fiction)

3).  The Retirement Plan by Sue Hincenburgs (mystery)

2).  Butter by Asako Yuzuki (mystery)

And the number one book of the year is:

1)  The Last House on Needless Street by Catriona Ward (mystery, horror)


Monday, December 22, 2025

2026 Finishing the Series Reading Challenge

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It’s back for another year! This challenge is focused on finally finishing those series that you’ve started but not yet completed. It was previously hosted by Bea’s Book Nook, then by Celebrity Readers since 2018. Carla Loves to Read & Blue Mood Café, are the current hosts.  I have chosen the Syndication Level, which requires me to read between 13 and 16 series.

Guidelines

  1. The challenge will run from January 1, 2026 – December 31, 2026. Books must be read during this time frame to count. Sign up is open from now until December 1, 2026 so you may join even just for the last month of the year.
  2. Series can be already completed as well as still ongoing. For ongoing series, the goal is to catch up to the most recent book published by the end of 2026.
  3. It doesn’t matter if you have only 1 book or 10 books to read in order to finish your series, as long as you’ve started the series before 2026 (i.e., read at least one book in the series), it counts. Rereads are not required.
  4. Any format and length of book counts (print, ebook, audio, etc.)
    Series can be any length (even if it’s just a duology).
  5. Crossovers from other challenges are totally acceptable!
  6. Reviews are not required, but highly encouraged.

How to Play

  1. Post your intentions to participate in this challenge (blog, Goodreads, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, etc.).
  2. You do not need to be a blogger to participate but do need to create a challenge record/page (blog post, Goodreads shelf or topic, etc.) with the series you hope to finish or get up to date listed and tracking your progress.
  3. Post your progress on social media (Facebook, BlueSky, X, Mastodon, Instagram, etc.). Include the hashtag #FinishingTheSeries2026 on your posts.
  4. Include a link to this page so that others may find us and join the fun as well (feel free to download the graphic to use in your posts.
  5. Feel free to be creative in developing your series lists and posts! Don’t forget to include the level you’re targeting.
  6. Sign up for the challenge by leaving a comment to the challenge post with your link to your challenge page/post. We will update the challenge page to include all participants.
  7. Have fun and start reading those series!

The Levels

  1. Limited Series: 1 – 4
  2. Mini Series: 5 – 8 
  3. Recurring Series: 9 – 12 
  4. Syndication Series: 13 – 16 (my level of participation)
  5. Primetime Series: 17+
This is a fun challenge. You should consider joining it.

Saturday, December 13, 2025

Captivating Character of the Month Meme

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I am going to begin participating in this meme regularly.  I just heard about it this morning and think that the meme is a great idea for book bloggers,  In the past I have participated in the Can't Wait Wednesday and Stacking the Shelves meme but not consistently. I am going to make an attempt to participate in these two memes more often. It is a nice break from all of the book reviews that I post. 

How the Meme Works:

On the last Friday of the month, Carol@ Reading Ladies will write a post about her most captivating character of the month and create a Link Party on that post. This link party will stay active for 30 days.

Captivating Character Link Up Details:

  1. You can use fictional or real characters/persons.
  2. Link up a review that specifically highlights a captivating character or person, or write a post dedicated to your most captivating character or person of the month.
  3. Please include a link back to Carol’s monthly post.
  4. Be kind: visit one other post in the link-up and leave a comment.
  5. Use the hashtag:  #CaptivatingCharacters25
From what I have seen of other blogs, these posts should have the following questions answered:
  1. Name of Captivating Character
  2.  The reason she is captivating: 
  3. Book and Author
  4. Publication Date
  5. Name of Publisher
  6. Genre/Categories/Setting
  7. Mood
  8. Content Considerations, ie, domestic violence etc...
This is a cool meme. Why don't you join me in participating in 2026?

Friday, December 12, 2025

2026 Cover Lovers Reading Challenge

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I just heard about this challenge a few moments ago and signed up. The Blogging About Books blog is hosting this challenge once again in 2026 with 50 new prompts. I am signing up at Level 3 which requires me to read 21 to 30 books with covers that meet the prompts shown below. I think this will be a fun challenge.

Rules: 

1. The challenge will run from January 1, 2026 to December 31, 2026.

2. Since this isn't a competition and we're just playing for fun, not prizes or even acclaim, books of any length count (as long as they fit one of the prompts). All genres and formats are allowed. 

3. Don't overthink or stress out about the prompts. If a book fits-ish a prompt, that's totally fine, but a book should only be used once.

4. 50 prompts can be overwhelming, so let's break it down:

Level One: 1-10 books

Level Two: 11-20 books

Level Three: 21-30 books

Level Four: 31-40 books

Level Five: 41-50 books

You can sign up at any level you'd like and even change levels mid-challenge if you need to.

5. Reviews aren't required, but I always like to get suggestions for prompts and for good reads. Feel free to post links to your reviews throughout the year in the comments on the challenge post.

Here are the prompts... 

Read a book with a cover that includes:

1. a scene you would like to step into for a day

2. the word "house" or "home" in the title

3. your favorite food or drink 

4. a subtitle

5. a chalkboard

6. an animal that is often ridden by humans (horse, mule, camel, etc.)

7. a mythical creature (unicorn, dragon, centaur, etc.)

8. someone holding food or a drink in their hand(s)

9. a compound word in the title or author's name (the compound word needs to be made up of two real words, but the resulting word does not have to be a real word, like buttermore, Shellman, etc.)

10. someone in a uniform of some kind

11. the author's picture on the front cover

12. something a chef might use (apron, toque, spatula, pots and pans, etc.)

13. the name of a flower in the title or author's name

14. an adverb in the title

15. a car's headlights shining in the darkness

16. ice in some form ("ice" in the title, ice cubes, frozen pond/rink, glaciers, etc.)

17. a timepiece

18. a palindrome in the title or author's name

19. the name of a bird in the title

20. a title that does not include the words "and" or "the"

21. a bridge

22. a title word or author's name you don't know how to pronounce correctly

23. a mug or teacup

24. a bell of some kind (doorbell, jingle bells, cowbell, etc.)

25. something you might see in a house of worship (stained glass windows, scriptures, cross, menorah, priest, etc.)

26. something you associate with pirates (Jolly Roger, eyepatch, parrot, etc.)

27. someone with facial hair

28. an adjective that is often used to describe the weather (stormy, sunny, windy, cloudy, etc. in the title or author's name 

29. a watercraft

30. something you might use for a home improvement project (tools, paint, nails, etc.)

31. someone reading 

32. a word from the military alphabet in the title (https://militaryalphabet.net/)

33. at least one person using a medical or mobility device (wheelchair, cane, hearing aids, insulin pump, etc.)

34. an honorific in the title or author's name (Miss, Mrs., Doctor., Your Highness, etc.)

35. a telephone (rotary or cell) or a telephone booth

36. someone who is barefoot

37. an alliterative title (A Christmas Carol, Legacy of Lies, Forever Friends, etc.)

38. punctuation of some sort in the title

39. somewhere you could happily sit and read all day

40. an X, Y, or Z in the author's name

41. an umbrella

42. a computer

43. a title or cover art with the name of a road or street (Firefly Lane by Kristin Hannah, The Dress Shop on King Street by Ashley Clark, etc.)

44. minimal cover art/design

45. someone with red hair

46. one of the weapons from the board game Clue (candlestick, dagger/knife, lead pipe, rope, revolver/pistol, wrench)

47. one or more balloons

48. a creepy old house or building

49. someone with painted fingernails or toenails

50. a noun in the author's name (Amanda Flower, Cherie Priest, Stephen King, etc.)

If you'd like a printable version of the prompts, here it is:

Thursday, December 11, 2025

Wrap Up of the Graphic Novel and Manga Reading Challenge

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The Graphic Novel/ Manga Challenge is another favorite challenge of mine. When I signed up I could not pick a level of participation, wavering between reading 24 or 52 books.  In the end I read 30 novels. There isn't an annual sign up for the challenge anymore. Participants  just continue to post our reviews every year in the Facebook group site. 

The following are links to my reviews for 2025. 

Two Tribes by Emily Bowen Cohen

Sliced by Rafael Scavone

Squad by Maggie Tokuda-Hall

White Widow by Sarah Gailey

War on Gaza by Joe Sacco

Sacred Heart by Liz Suburbia

Budding Crisis #1 by MK Reed 

Dumb by Georgia Webber

Sugar Shack by Lucy Kindly

Black is the Color by Julia Gfrorer

Delver, Season One by Spike Trotman

40 Seconds by Jeremy Haun

Adora and the Distance by Marc Bernardin

Bad Mother by Christa Faust

Ms. Tree #1 by Max Allan Collins

Ms. Tree #2 by Max Allan Collins

Ms. Tree #3 by Max Allan Collins

The Dark by Mark Sable

Endless by Curt Pires

Alienated #1 by Taki Soma

Shang Chi by Gene Luen Yang

Spent by Alison Bechdel

Feral Volume 1 by Fleecs

Brownstone by Samual Teer

Feeding Ghosts by Tessa Hulls

Muybridge by Guy DeLisle

We Called Them Giants by Kieron Gillen

The Holy Roller by Andy Samburg

Ginseng Roots by Craig Thompson

Profane by Peter Mulligan

The Strange Tale of Oscar Zahn by Tai Vuong

Zodiac by Ai Weiwei


Favorite Book:  Ginseng Roots: A Memoir

Second Favorite Book:  Dumb

Least Favorite Book: Zodiac

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Wrap Up of 2025 Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge Author Edition

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I came close to completing this challenge. Book titles beginning with the letters F, I, O, Q, R  U, X and Z were not read although I already have those books in my stash. Time ran out on me so I will read them next year. Links to the book reviews for the 18 that I read can be found below.


A:  Tudor Alexander, The Last Patient 

B:  Jennifer Beckstrand, The Amish Quiltmaker's Unconventional Niece 

C:  Lucy Connelly, An Irish Bookshop Murder 

D:  Fiona Davis, The Stolen Queen 

E:  Percival Everett, James (not reviewed because I didn't like the book)

G:  CW Gortner, The Saint Laurent Muse 

H:  Emilia Hart, The Sirens 

J:  Barry Jeffries, The Lindens

K:  Erica Katz, Fake

L:  Adrienne Leigh, The Guests

M:  Gary McAvoy, The Petrus Prophecy 

N:  Harini Nagendra, Into the Leopard's Den 

P:  Helen Phifer, The Vanishing Bookstore 

S:  Peter Swanson, Kill Your Darlings 

T:  Eve Tarrington, Two Spinsters and a Madman 

V:  Tim Van Es, The Chaiwallah

W:  Tim Wildsmith, Bible Translations for Everyone 

Y:  Jane Yang, The Lotus Shoes


Favorite Book:  Fake

Second Favorite Book: The Stolen Queen

Least Favorite Book:  James


Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Wrap Up of 2025 Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge

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I came close to completing this challenge. Book titles beginning with the letters C, J, Q, T, U, X, Y, and Z were not read although I already have those books in my stash. Time ran out on me. I will read them next year. Links to the book reviews for the 18 books that I read can be found below.

AThe Amish Quiltmaker's Unruly In-Law by Jennifer Beckstrand 

BBlack is the Color by Julia Gofrorer

DDeath at a Scottish Wedding by Lucy Connelly 

E:  Edge of Honor by Brad Thor 

FFirst Lie Wins by Ashley Elston 

G:  Ginseng Roots by Craig Thompson

H:  High Tea and Misdemeanors by Laura Childs 

I:   An Inside Job by Dan Silva 

KThe Keeper of Lost Art by Laura Morrelli

LThe Lindens by Barney Jeffries 

M: The Medici Return by Steve Berry 

NNo Roast for the Weary by Cleo Coyle 

OOld Habits Die Hard by Melissa Westemeier 

P:  The Pot Thief Who Studied Calvin by J Michael Orenduff 

RRising Sun Falling Rain by Trish Devine

SSleep in Heavenly Pizza by Mindy Quigley 

VThe Verifiers by Jan Pek 

W: The World's Fair Quilt by Jennifer Chiaverini 

Favorite Book:  Ginseng Roots

Second Favorite Book:  The Keeper of Lost Art

Least Favorite Book:  Rising Sun Falling Rain

Monday, December 8, 2025

Wrap Up of 2025 New Release Reading Challenge

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The New Release Challenge is an easy challenge for me as most of the books that I read are new releasees.  When I signed up a year ago I selected the New Release Veteran level of participation which required me to read 61 - 100 books. My talley for the year was just 51 books though so I missed my goal. Oh well. Better luck next year. Below is a list of the books that I read as well as links to their respective reviews.


The Stolen Queen by Fiona Davis
The Medici Return by Steve Berry
Sugar Shack by Lucy Knisley
The Bard's Trail by Andy Regan
The Amish Ballerina by Richelle Brunstetter
The Peacemaker by Wanda Brunstetter
Rising Sun Falling Rain by Trish Devine
Two Spinsters and a Madman by Eve Tarrington
War on Gaza by Joe Sacco
The Sirens by Emilia Hart
Old Habits Die Hard by Melissa Westemeier 
The Chaiwallah by Tim Van Es
The Versailles Formula by Nancy Bilyeau
The Lost Girls by JM Cannon
The World's Fair Quilt by Jennifer Chiaverini
The Retirement Plan by Sue Hincenbergs
The List by Steve Berry
The Keeper of Lost Art by Laura Morelli
Six Days in Bombay by Alka Joshii
Spent by Alison Bechtel
Entitled by Andrew Lonnie
Save Her Life by Carolyn Arnold
Bad Lands by Preston and Child
Into the Leopard's Den by Harini Nagendra
The Crash by Freida McFadden
The Intruder by Freida McFadden
Part of the Solution by Elana Michelson
Edge of Honor by Brad Thor
The Story She Left Behind by Patti Callahan Henry
The Last Patient by Tudor Alexander
All the Words We Know by Bruce Nash
The Christmas House by Beverly Lewis
Muybridge by Guy DeLisle
Kill Your Darlings by Peter Swanson
Ginseng Roots by Craig Thompson
An Inside Job by Dan Silva
Pain Killers: A Year in the ER by Rachel Callaghan
The Master Jeweler by Reina Dai Randel
The Pretender by Wanda Brunstetter
The Patchwork Players by Jennifer Chiaverini
The Baker of Lost Memories by Shirley Wachtel
Deeds Left Undone by Ellen Crosby

Favorite Book:  The Retirement Plan

Second Favorite Book:  The Master Jeweler

Honorable Mentions:  No Roast for the Weary,  Bad Lands, The Keeper of Lost Art and Into the Leopard's Den

Least Favorite Book:  All the Words We Know