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message 1: by Shelby (last edited Dec 31, 2024 03:21PM) (new)

Shelby Suderman | 2182 comments Ready to read all the books again this year! To be honest, a lot of my life is up in the air right now with this new business of mine, so I'm going to be taking 2024 a month at a time more than I usually do. To that end, I'm not really committing to the reading goals I was originally planning to aim for to keep the pressure off as much as I can.

I'm gonna set my goal at 40 again, but I'll probably up that later in the year. I'd also like to try for another Shakespeare and nonfiction read like I used to. I've read so many classics now, I'm not really concerned about making them a priority at this point.

My only other real goal this year is to read more sapphic books. I got a bunch I'd like to read this year.

Decided to track the sapphic books too: Our Love Will Devour Us by R.L. Meza Contagion (Contagion, #1) by Erin Bowman Gideon the Ninth (The Locked Tomb, #1) by Tamsyn Muir The Luminous Dead by Caitlin Starling This Gilded Abyss by Rebecca Thorne Harrow the Ninth (The Locked Tomb, #2) by Tamsyn Muir Into the Bright Open by Cherie Dimaline Grim Root by Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam Nona the Ninth (The Locked Tomb, #3) by Tamsyn Muir

All books read in 2024:

Death by Airship (Orca Currents) by Arthur Slade On Writing A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King Breathless by Amy McCulloch Basil of Baker Street (The Great Mouse Detective Book 1) by Eve Titus Shi-shi-etko by Nicola I. Campbell A Kiss Before Dying by Ira Levin Crossroads by Laurel Hightower Our Love Will Devour Us by R.L. Meza Mickey7 (Mickey7, #1) by Edward Ashton Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro Wren Martin Ruins It All by Amanda DeWitt The Fog Horn by Ray Bradbury Unspeakable The Tulsa Race Massacre by Carole Boston Weatherford Bread and Milk and Salt by Sarah Gailey The Monster at the End of this Book by Jon Stone The Werewolf by Angela Carter The Machine Stops by E.M. Forster The Starlight Barking (The Hundred and One Dalmatians, #2) by Dodie Smith Contagion (Contagion, #1) by Erin Bowman Mister Magic by Kiersten White Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, #2) by Lewis Carroll Gideon the Ninth (The Locked Tomb, #1) by Tamsyn Muir The Luminous Dead by Caitlin Starling A House at the Bottom of a Lake by Josh Malerman This Gilded Abyss by Rebecca Thorne Lore Olympus Volume Six (Lore Olympus, #6) by Rachel Smythe Lore Olympus Volume Seven (Lore Olympus, #7) by Rachel Smythe Most Ardently by Gabe Cole Novoa Nimona by N.D. Stevenson My Dear Henry A Jekyll & Hyde Remix (Remixed Classics) by Kalynn Bayron Silverwing The Graphic Novel by Kenneth Oppel The Wrong Number (Fear Street) by R.L. Stine The Last Conversation by Paul Tremblay We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson Self-Made Boys A Great Gatsby Remix by Anna-Marie McLemore Harrow the Ninth (The Locked Tomb, #2) by Tamsyn Muir The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett When the Ghost Dog Howls (Goosebumps HorrorLand, #13) by R.L. Stine From Beyond by H.P. Lovecraft Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston Into the Bright Open by Cherie Dimaline World War Z An Oral History of the Zombie War by Max Brooks The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien Beast by Peter Benchley Spider-Man/Deadpool, Vol. 1 Isn't it Bromantic by Joe Kelly Spider-Man/Deadpool, Vol. 2 Side Pieces by Scott Aukerman Spider-Man/Deadpool, Vol. 0 Don't Call It A Team-Up by Joe Kelly Spider-Man/Deadpool, Vol. 3 Itsy-Bitsy by Joe Kelly Spider-Man/Deadpool, Vol. 4 Serious Business by Joshua Corin Spider-Man/Deadpool, Vol. 5 Arms Race by Robbie Thompson Spider-Man/Deadpool, Vol. 6 WLMD by Robbie Thompson Spider-Man/Deadpool, Vol. 7 My Two Dads by Robbie Thompson Spider-Man/Deadpool, Vol. 8 Road Trip by Robbie Thompson Spider-Man/Deadpool, Vol. 9 Eventpool by Robbie Thompson Absolute Carnage vs. Deadpool by Frank Tieri Rope A Play by Patrick Hamilton The Wolfen by Whitley Strieber Silver Nitrate by Silvia Moreno-Garcia Grim Root by Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam V for Vendetta by Alan Moore Gerald's Game by Stephen King Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia The Christmas Shoes (Christmas Hope, #1) by Donna VanLiere Nona the Ninth (The Locked Tomb, #3) by Tamsyn Muir


message 2: by Andrea, Moderator (new)

Andrea | 4464 comments Mod
It sounds like a busy year for you Shelby! What kind of business are you starting?


message 3: by Shelby (last edited Dec 30, 2023 07:30PM) (new)

Shelby Suderman | 2182 comments Andrea wrote: "It sounds like a busy year for you Shelby! What kind of business are you starting?"

I've actually been training and working in it for a while! I'm a copywriter, so I write ads for businesses and organizations of any size. Facebook ads, web pages, emails, etc. I can work with clients anywhere in the world as a freelancer, provided my work is in English, which is great. On the off chance anyone's looking for a copywriter, my portfolio site is www.ArcticFoxCopywriting.com


message 4: by Elyse, Moderator (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8848 comments Mod
Welcome back, Shelby! Looking forward to seeing what you read!


message 5: by Shelby (new)

Shelby Suderman | 2182 comments Elyse wrote: "Welcome back, Shelby! Looking forward to seeing what you read!"

Thank you Elyse!


message 6: by Andrea, Moderator (new)

Andrea | 4464 comments Mod
Wow, that sounds like a really interesting and creative job!


message 7: by Shelby (new)

Shelby Suderman | 2182 comments Andrea wrote: "Wow, that sounds like a really interesting and creative job!"

It’s really is!


message 8: by Shelby (last edited Jun 06, 2024 08:56PM) (new)

Shelby Suderman | 2182 comments New Monthly Magical Readathon! Starting with a new character this year.


January: Rely on your wits (Listen to an audiobook) - Breathless by Amy McCulloch


February: Turn right and embrace the Mist of Solitude once more (Word 'mist' in the title) - Mister Magic by Kiersten White


March: Remove a complex lock enchantment cast on the exit door (Start/continue a series that intimidates you) - Gideon the Ninth (The Locked Tomb, #1) by Tamsyn Muir


April


May: Extra credit in Restoration (Title has multiple 'R's) - The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett


June


July


August


September


October


November


December


Guild Points: 140


message 9: by Juli, Moderator (new)

Juli | 1933 comments Mod
Wow, you're busy! I like the idea of more sapphic books!


message 10: by Shelby (new)

Shelby Suderman | 2182 comments Juli wrote: "Wow, you're busy! I like the idea of more sapphic books!"

I want some favourite sapphic ships!


message 11: by Shelby (last edited Jan 15, 2024 10:31PM) (new)

Shelby Suderman | 2182 comments I suppose I should catch up here before I get too far ahead...

Death by Airship (Orca Currents) by Arthur Slade

This was okay. If there's a young reluctant reader in your life who loves pirates and/or airships, this could be a good one for them to try.

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On Writing A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King

Some of this was interesting. A lot of it was review for me after having written so much, but I picked up a couple of useful things. King has some iffy opinions, but I guess that's to be expected. Learning about his life was interesting though.

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Breathless by Amy McCulloch

I kept almost picking up this one last year, and I finally made myself just do it this month. I wanted a thriller and this one fits with the freezing January weather. Other than all the details about mountaineering, this is a very standard thriller. I figured out the twist near the beginning.


message 12: by Shelby (last edited Jan 19, 2024 08:26PM) (new)

Shelby Suderman | 2182 comments Yesterday I decided to throw myself a day-long readathon to see how many books I could read. The previous day was really stressful, so my brain needed some breathing room. I ended up crossing 4 books off my TBR, so not too bad.

Basil of Baker Street (The Great Mouse Detective Book 1) by Eve Titus

This was cute. The Great Mouse Detective was one of my favourite Disney movies growing up, so I was going to get to this one eventually. I just finished watching the movie, and I still enjoyed it. I probably would've liked these books more when I was young. Honestly, I could see these being an early favourite if I'd known about them.

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Shi-shi-etko by Nicola I. Campbell

A short picture book about a young girl spending time with her family and learning about her heritage in the final days before she's sent to a residential school. Sad but hopeful.

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A Kiss Before Dying by Ira Levin

I've been meaning to pick this one up for ages, and I ended up loving it! Unlike The Stepford Wives and Rosemary's Baby, I'd say this is more of a thriller. But this thriller got me multiple times, and I really loved the twists and turns here. I'm really glad I got to read this one in one sitting.

5 Stars

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Crossroads by Laurel Hightower

I had a bit of time left at the end of my readathon and I was scrambling to find something short I could finish with, and this was on my wishlist, so I grabbed it.

I picked this up spur-of-the-moment, and I'm glad I did! I really enjoyed Below by Laurel Hightower, and I ended up liking this one even more. Crossroads is in a similar vein to Carrie by Stephen King, where you're just watching helplessly as a slow-motion car crash plays out in front of you, hoping it doesn't happen, knowing it probably will.

5 Stars


message 13: by Shelby (new)

Shelby Suderman | 2182 comments Our Love Will Devour Us by R.L. Meza

Intense: ✔️
Scary: ✔️

Just when you think you’ve figured out the plot, R.L. Meza flips the table.


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Shelby Suderman | 2182 comments Mickey7 (Mickey7, #1) by Edward Ashton

Well, that was certainly a thing I read.


message 15: by Stacie (new)

Stacie (stacieh) | 1945 comments Shelby wrote: "Mickey7 (Mickey7, #1) by Edward Ashton

Well, that was certainly a thing I read."


Ouch! Hopefully that's the only one of those you have this year :(


message 16: by Shelby (new)

Shelby Suderman | 2182 comments Stacie wrote: "Shelby wrote: "Mickey7 (Mickey7, #1) by Edward Ashton

Well, that was certainly a thing I read."

Ouch! Hopefully that's the only one of those you have this year :("


Here’s hoping. ☹️


message 17: by Shelby (new)

Shelby Suderman | 2182 comments Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro

Had this on my tbr for a while and decided to pick it up with TFIL. Planning to watch the film tomorrow.


message 18: by Shelby (new)

Shelby Suderman | 2182 comments ATTENTION! Eerie River Publishing has a Kickstarter going for a new horror anthology, and one of the rewards/add-ons is an ebook set of the It Calls series, including It Calls From the Veil! There are tons of other goodies too: bath bombs, mugs, coffee and candy, etc. Check it out!

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...


message 19: by Shelby (new)

Shelby Suderman | 2182 comments Lightning round summary!

Wren Martin Ruins It All by Amanda DeWitt

Valentines Day read. I'm not sure how it stacks up with Aces Wild, but I liked it.

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The Fog Horn by Ray Bradbury

I'm not really a Bradbury fan, but I enjoyed the premise.

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Unspeakable The Tulsa Race Massacre by Carole Boston Weatherford

This picture book deals with some pretty serious historical issues, and it rose to the challenge. A good entry point if you're unfamiliar with what happened.

5 Stars

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Bread and Milk and Salt by Sarah Gailey

I'm so glad I finally got to this. I wasn't sure where it was going for most of it, but I love the ending.

5 Stars

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The Monster at the End of this Book by Jon Stone

This was cute. I'd say it's an engaging book for kids.

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The Werewolf by Angela Carter

A really clever take on the Red Riding Hood story. I knew what was happening pretty quickly, but that didn't stop me from enjoying it.

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The Machine Stops by E.M. Forster

This one took me a while to get into, but I ended up enjoying the ending.

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The Starlight Barking (The Hundred and One Dalmatians, #2) by Dodie Smith

This was one of the short books on my tbr waiting for a readathon after I read the first one last year. Did not enjoy this one as much, but it's certainly weird. Imagine Close Encounters of the Third Kind, but with dogs and less exciting.

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Contagion (Contagion, #1) by Erin Bowman

I had high hopes for this one. I was really into it at first, but it didn't stay that way.

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Mister Magic by Kiersten White

The Magical Readathon finally made me read a book by this author. I wasn't a fan of this one, but I did like the ending. I still have another few books by this author on my TBR and I'm willing to give them another try.

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Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

A classic I've been meaning to read for a while. I liked the dreamlike quality I'd heard so much about.


message 20: by Shelby (last edited Mar 31, 2024 03:31PM) (new)

Shelby Suderman | 2182 comments Another day, another quick catch-up before Magical Readathon in April!

Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro

I've been meaning to get to this one, especially now that there's a movie coming. I liked it more than Never Let Me Go. It was certainly less bleak.

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Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, #2) by Lewis Carroll

Well, I already read Alice, might as well finish this one off. I thought it was okay, but I definitely preferred the first one more.

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Gideon the Ninth (The Locked Tomb, #1) by Tamsyn Muir

I did it, folks. I read Gideon the Ninth. This book has been intimidating me for ages. I liked it, but I didn't love it. I am interested to see where the author takes things later this year. Buddy read with Elyse! Come join us in reading this series!

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The Luminous Dead by Caitlin Starling

Another book that I've been meaning to get to for ages. I liked it, didn't love it though. Very paranoid and tense, if that's what you're looking for. I'm interested to read more by this author.


message 21: by Shelby (last edited Jun 06, 2024 08:57PM) (new)

Shelby Suderman | 2182 comments April is officially the first semester of Magical Readathon: Orilium! So excited to be back!

I've started a new character this year, who's going for the Faeworld Cartographer career, which means that for Spring Equinox I need to pass the following classes:

Elemental Studies: Call lightning (Source of light on cover) - My Dear Henry A Jekyll & Hyde Remix (Remixed Classics) by Kalynn Bayron

Shapeshifting: Mimics (Read from author who blurbed your last 5 star read) - A House at the Bottom of a Lake by Josh Malerman

Animal Studies: Pebble ducks (Yellow title) - This Gilded Abyss by Rebecca Thorne

Astronomy: Constellations 3 (Zodiac recommendation) - The Wrong Number (Fear Street) by R.L. Stine

Alchemy: Transmutation circles (Circle on the cover) - Most Ardently by Gabe Cole Novoa

Inscription: Practical - Typography (Write down 3 titles, fold them, pick one) - The Last Conversation by Paul Tremblay

Demonology: Pacts & Contracts (Book you didn't pay for) - Lore Olympus Volume Seven (Lore Olympus, #7) by Rachel Smythe


Spring Equinox Quests:

Quest 1: A book with a moon on the cover or in the title - Lore Olympus Volume Six (Lore Olympus, #6) by Rachel Smythe

Quest 2: Book with copper/bronze foil elements/in the title - Nimona by N.D. Stevenson

Quest 3: Read a book with portals/portal magic in it - Silverwing The Graphic Novel by Kenneth Oppel

Quest 4: Read a book with a door on the cover or the word 'door' in the title - Self-Made Boys A Great Gatsby Remix (Remixed Classics) by Anna-Marie McLemore

Quest 5: Nearest unread book to you right now - When the Ghost Dog Howls (Goosebumps HorrorLand, #13) by R.L. Stine

Current Guild Points Level: 140


message 22: by Shelby (new)

Shelby Suderman | 2182 comments So my April was not relaxing, as it turned out. I've been dedicating a lot of concentration to work at the moment, and writing, and my reading for this readathon was left in quite a lethargic start. I don't know if my brain was just tired, or I was in a reading slump or what, but my Magical Readathon this Spring Equinox looked like this:

Start of April: Rounds and rounds of DNFs. Constantly changing my mind on what I was in the mood for. Dragging myself through the first few.
Then: ALL THE WORK!
Mid April: Starting another book and taking an evening to catch up on Lore Olympus.
Then: Even more work.
End of April: Taking a little under a week to let myself binge short reads to cross off my classes and some quests.

I did end up enjoying many of these, but man I hope my August is better for this readathon. Maybe less crazy and I'll have a better time reading.

Now for a lightning-round summary:

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A House at the Bottom of a Lake by Josh Malerman

I'm not sure what to make of this one. It was sitting on my TBR for ages, so I needed to get to it already. I did like some of the descriptions for the weirdness of the actual house.

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This Gilded Abyss by Rebecca Thorne

I really enjoyed the worldbuilding in this one!

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Lore Olympus Volume Six (Lore Olympus, #6) by Rachel Smythe Lore Olympus Volume Seven (Lore Olympus, #7) by Rachel Smythe

I'm so glad I picked these up! I wasn't a big fan of volume 5, so I was dragging my feet on these next two (plus I wanted to wait for them to stack up again so I could binge them!). I really loved these two. Excited to read more!

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Most Ardently by Gabe Cole Novoa

I was meaning to pick this one up, and I was in exactly the right mood for it. I plan to focus on getting through the other books from this series on my tbr asap because one of the special edition shops I follow is doing versions of the queer books in this lineup. So far I've really enjoyed the spin these authors have taken on all of these remixes.

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Nimona by N.D. Stevenson

Another graphic novel I needed to get to! I liked the book, but I LOVED the movie! Go watch it on Netflix if you haven't already.

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My Dear Henry A Jekyll & Hyde Remix (Remixed Classics) by Kalynn Bayron

I really liked this one too! And that's coming from a fan of the original.

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Silverwing The Graphic Novel by Kenneth Oppel

My love of the Silverwing series is well documented by this point. I was saving this one for a special occasion, and that occasion was now lol. I ended up really liking the art design (especially of Goth), and I'm SO excited for Sunwing: The Graphic Novel. Also, read the novels, if you haven't yet. Especially the first two.

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The Wrong Number (Fear Street) by R.L. Stine

This was okay. I grew up with the Goosebumps books, but I'd never read the Fear Street ones for older readers, so I thought I'd give them a try. This one sounded like the type of plot I'd like, so I decided to pick it as my first one. I don't know if I'll read more Fear Street in the future, but if I do, I'm probably going to look for creature features.

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The Last Conversation by Paul Tremblay

Last read of the readathon, and I'm now over halfway done this series. Overall, I liked it. I can see what other reviewers mean by this being more horror scifi, which is fun.


message 23: by Shelby (new)

Shelby Suderman | 2182 comments My recent reads have gotten away from me once again. Guess it's time for another wrap-up.
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We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson

This one's been sitting on my TBR for a while, so when I saw This Film Is Lit covering it, I decided to cross it off the list.

I enjoyed this more than Haunting of Hill House, but then, I didn't like that one much. I'm at the point where I'm wondering if I should give it another try.

Really enjoyed the ambiguity of this one.

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Self-Made Boys A Great Gatsby Remix (Remixed Classics) by Anna-Marie McLemore

Another remix from this series that I wanted to read before Dazzling Bookish Shop released their special editions. This was pretty even with My Dear Henry for me, although I think I'd give the edge to this one, seeing as I like the original Jekyll and Hyde, but Gatsby not so much.

I mentioned somewhere that I was excited for Gatsby to enter the public domain so we could get some queer re-imaginings I'd like better, and this is certainly that. I really like the 1920s setting of the original, so it was nice to like the characters for a change too.

I've got one more from this series I'm reading next, and I'm really hopeful I'll like it.

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Harrow the Ninth (The Locked Tomb, #2) by Tamsyn Muir

Book 2 in my buddy read with Elyse! This one felt like a lot of setup for book 4, which doesn't have a real release date yet. I get the sense book 3 will be like that too.

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The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett

Quick question - did they gender-swap the cousin in the movie we're all familiar with? I could've sworn they were a girl. Haven't seen it since I was little, and I only remember vague scenes.

It took me a while to get into this one, but I liked the second half more.

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When the Ghost Dog Howls (Goosebumps HorrorLand, #13) by R.L. Stine

I kept almost reading this, but then I got a prompt saying I pretty much had to, so here we are lol. I think the horrorland series has a much stronger setup compared to the more recent series of Goosebumps. This one felt a bit like the older ones at times.

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From Beyond by H.P. Lovecraft

Read this for research.


message 24: by Elyse, Moderator (last edited Jul 08, 2024 02:21PM) (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8848 comments Mod
Shelby wrote: "Yesterday I decided to throw myself a day-long readathon to see how many books I could read. The previous day was really stressful, so my brain needed some breathing room. I ended up crossing 4 boo..."

Ummm no. The Great Mouse Detective movie gave me nightmares as a child!! When the mouse turns into a rat!! 😱😱😩😩 Scarred for life.


message 25: by Elyse, Moderator (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8848 comments Mod
Shelby wrote: "So my April was not relaxing, as it turned out. I've been dedicating a lot of concentration to work at the moment, and writing, and my reading for this readathon was left in quite a lethargic start.

Nimona by N.D. Stevenson..."


I frick fracking love Nimona! The graphic novel, the audiobook, and the movie!!


message 26: by Elyse, Moderator (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8848 comments Mod
Shelby wrote: "My recent reads have gotten away from me once again. Guess it's time for another wrap-up.
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We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson

This one's been sitting on my TBR for a while, s..."


I also liked Castle more than Hill House!


message 27: by Shelby (new)

Shelby Suderman | 2182 comments Elyse (catching up since giving birth in Jan!) wrote: "Shelby wrote: "Yesterday I decided to throw myself a day-long readathon to see how many books I could read. The previous day was really stressful, so my brain needed some breathing room. I ended up..."

I do love Ratigan straight-up becoming a werewolf. It's wonderful! Lol.


message 28: by Shelby (new)

Shelby Suderman | 2182 comments Elyse (catching up since giving birth in Jan!) wrote: "Shelby wrote: "So my April was not relaxing, as it turned out. I've been dedicating a lot of concentration to work at the moment, and writing, and my reading for this readathon was left in quite a ..."

Nimona's great all around!


message 29: by Elyse, Moderator (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8848 comments Mod
Shelby wrote: "I do love Ratigan straight-up becoming a werewolf. It's wonderful! Lol...."

Terrifying! lol


message 30: by Shelby (new)

Shelby Suderman | 2182 comments Just stopping by to update my reading list at the top, seeing as I like to refer back to those, but I'm not really interested in going through them all at this point. Still, it's not like I didn't read anything the second half of 2024!


message 31: by Shelby (new)

Shelby Suderman | 2182 comments I'll post my review, though:

Grim Root by Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam

I'm not sure how to talk about this one. It's very different from what I was expecting from the blurb. That said, the supernatural horror was really unique.


message 32: by Shelby (new)

Shelby Suderman | 2182 comments I did read a whole bunch of sapphic books. Didn't find what I was looking for, but I definitely read more than I usually do, so I'm counting it as a win!


message 33: by Elyse, Moderator (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8848 comments Mod
Well, you beat your goal of 40 so woohoo congrats!


message 34: by Shelby (new)

Shelby Suderman | 2182 comments Elyse wrote: "Well, you beat your goal of 40 so woohoo congrats!"

Thanks!


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