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Top Five Books (all five star reads, in no particular order; it was hard enough narrowing down to five in the first place)Ā
In Five Years by Rebecca SearleĀ
The Last Flight by Julie ClarkĀ
You and Me on Vacation (aka The People We Meet on Vacation) by Emily HenryĀ
Sink or Sell by Margaret RoseĀ
Bear With Me Now by Katie ShephardĀ
I fell a little behind on journal posting the last couple months, so November and December are under the cut!
November 2023 Reading Wrap-UpĀ
Total books read: 5Ā
Total pages read: 1,657Ā
Days read: 25/30Ā
Average star rating: 3.8/5Ā
Challenge Prompts Filled: I stopped keeping track of the challenge prompts this month. Nothing I was in the mood to read fit with much of anything, except Chantal Reads All Day. The point was to find a new way to pick books, not to torment myself with things i didnāt want to read, so I stopped counting when it stopped being fun.Ā
A Proposal They Canāt Refuse by Natalie CaƱaĀ
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I got this in a Facebook group swap I joined in October and couldnāt wait to start reading! Itās an excellent balance of romance and family drama, spearheaded by a couple of spitfire-y old men. The epilogue felt a little incohesive with the rest of the story, but Iām waiting to see if this debut is the first in a series before I judge it too harshly ā I could see it being a nice way to tie several stories together, but if this is a standalone then it didnāt quite fit perfectly imo. Aside from that, this was a top-notch read! Friends-to-enemies-to-friends-to-lovers, with a heaping scoop of āactually talking about your problems is the first step to solving them?ā Sign me UP! This one packs an emotional punch in a few places, especially if youāre sensitive to cancer mentions, but it was handled wonderfully from where Iām sitting, and fed into a delightful story. I canāt wait to find out if weāll get to see any more of these families!Ā Ā
Prompts filled: BTBL ā 2022 Debut Novel; Popsugar ā Features two languages; Romanceopoly ā The Bar/MC works at or owns a barĀ
One Night on the Island by Josie Silver
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Many thanks to the local librarian who sat this one out in my book bag last month! I wasnāt sure about it at first, but Iām trying to read those down before theyāre all due back, so I gave it a shot. Almost from the very first page, I was enraptured; now Iām trying to convince myself that moving to a remote island village in Ireland is not the move I want to make in my life. Because wow did this make it sound cute and idyllic and wonderful. The romance wasnāt quite everything I was looking for, but I suppose the ending befits the story: itās almost as much womenās fiction as it is contemporary romance. Honestly, the biggest thing I'm missing as a reader was the aha moment where the title falls into place and makes sense. That's always such a fun moment, and as much as I enjoyed the every bit of the story, I wish Iād gotten to enjoy that feeling too. But honestly, how bad can a book be if it makes me tear up at a robotics meeting?Ā
Booked on a Feeling by Jayci LeeĀ
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This is a cute bookstore romance! I love book-themed books as a concept; theyāre not quite meta, but thereās something close to a fourth-wall break, I think, that makes them very entertaining to me. Itās childhood/best friends to lovers, with solid anxiety rep, which I always love to see in stories. Aside from that, it was sweet, it was cute, it was sort of unremarkable, as romance stories go? I did like seeing Lizzy build friendships and find herself as her relationship with Jack developed, and it certainly wasnāt panful to finish. Mostly it was a solid, middle-of-the-road fluffy romance. Plus books and bookstores. Itās also about books and bookstores.Ā
Hope Never Dies by Andrew ShafferĀ
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Listen. Sometimes you donāt read a book because you think youāll like it. You read it because itās so absurd that you canāt believe it actually exists and you need to know more. Thatās why I was interested in Hope Never Dies. Itās been on my radar for a couple of years, but somehow I never though to check the local library. Then I stopped in on a whim one day, on my way between robotics and work, and found this book AND the sequel on the 50 cent sale rack. For a dollar, Iāll try reading almost anything, but it gets BETTER because the librarian gave them to me for free. I was so excited to dig in, knowing that it was sure to be absolutely ridiculous. And it was. This book is crack. Itās just crack. Biden is the jealous ex-girlfriend watching Obama move on after his presidency, until a murder brings them back together and they become a pair of private investigators trying to find out who killed the Amtrak conductor. Itās a wild ride, start to finish, and worth absolutely every page. But thatās not the same thing as a āgoodā book. Just a book thatās worth reading if you like to laugh at the absurd.Ā
CRAD November Prompt: set in a different time than your October bookĀ
Too Much is Not Enough by Andrew RannellsĀ
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An excellent memoir! Iāve been a fan of Andrew Rannells for years, and actually tried to start this book the year it came out, but life did the thing and I never got around to finishing it. Itās fun, itās heartfelt, it covers his life before his career really took off, and thatās always a chapter of life Iām interested in. Itās not a memoir Iād say is really applicable to everyone, but if you like theater, or if you like Andrew Rannells, definitely check it out.Ā
December 2023 Reading Wrap-UpĀ
Total books read: 6Ā
Total pages read: 1,214Ā
Days read: ?/31 (I didnāt do a good job keeping up with my planner this month because I was so busy. But I know I read at least half the days, so for the sake of my EOY counter, Iām going to call it 20.)Ā
Average star rating: 3.79/5Ā
Challenge Prompts Filled: Still not counting these. Oops?Ā Ā
In The Likely Event by Rebecca YarrosĀ
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This. Book. Was. Incredible! I actually started it late November, but it was after the first of the month when I finished it, so itās a December book. And a damned good one. I was recommending it to people before Iād even finished it because I was enjoying it so much (my deepest apologies to head coach, who I traumatized by giving it a chili pepper ranking, and then having to explain THAT scale). Itās a little bit out of my wheelhouse, but itās good to spread my horizons sometimes. Itās action-packed, romantic, compelling as all hell (even if I donāt usually love dual timeline, this one held my attention from the very start and I finished it at 1 a.m., crying in my reading chair), and probably three pepper spicy, if thatās something that matters to you.Ā
The Trouble With Christmas by Amy AndrewsĀ
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This one took AGES to read. After I finished In the Likely Event, I wanted to switch to Christmas reading, starting with this thrift store find. Over two weeks later, I was still working on it, and I donāt even know why! I was busy, and itās one of the longer books I read this year, but it didnāt feel like it moved that slowly. Itās definitely not a fast paced read, but the story never lagged or made me want to leave it behind. Itās cute, itās Christmassy, sheās a struggling artist and heās a veteran rancher, she ropes him into pretending to be her boyfriend for a harebrained scheme, and itās really not a spoiler to tell you that they fall in love for Christmas. Whatās not to like?Ā
Miracle on Three Kingsā Day by Beth LaycockĀ
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Full disclosure: after The Trouble With Christmas took so long, I focused on novellas so Iād have a prayer of reading five books for December. My holiday season was super busy, and I had a bunch downloaded that Iād been meaning to read anyway. This was a fun take on celebrating non-Christmas winter holidays, without a single flake of snow on the ground. Itās quick, itās steamy, I felt like I could picture the main characters at every step of the way. Solid rec, if youāre looking for something short and engaging without too much depth.Ā
Hazelās Christmas Duet by Olivia RianĀ
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I love a love story thatās not just about the romance, and this was exactly that! Hazel is new to town, finding her footing with new friends and rediscovering herself after a bad breakup. Itās a Hallmark movie in a mini-short, cozy and warm, and featuring a festively-named kitten. Easily something I could curl up and read beside a fire, if the fire didnāt mean that my apartment needed evacuating.Ā
Noah by Callie VegasĀ
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Uh. This is not a Christmas book, it turns out. Itās a Valentineās Day novella āthe miscommunication is on me; the series is called āHoliday Flings,ā and I mistakenly assumed that meant āthe holiday season,ā not āevery book in the series is set during a different season.ā Not a bad read, but people with reading habits like mine should know that it is VERY NSFW. Well written, we all know I love a single parent trope, but I spent every minute of it hoping that no well-meaning guest would ask what was on my Kindle. Just ... be aware of that.Ā
The Clause in Christmas by Rachael BloomeĀ
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I really came in under the wire and finished my last read half an hour before my friends came over for New Yearās Eve game night. But I finished it, and thatās what counts! One of my favorite cheesy Christmas movies ā this feels like a tangent, but bear with me ā is The Christmas Calendar, and this reminded me a little bit of that! The premise was only very loosely similar: 24 Christmas tasks, distributed one day at a time, to get ready for the holiday, but it had the perfect vibe. As much as I was invested in the romance ā I was VERY invested in the romance, trust me ā I was waiting with every page to find out what the next Christmas task would be and how Cassie would embrace it. And a cute romance on top of that? What a way to wind things down for 2023!Ā
CRAD December prompt: within 20 pages of November bookĀ