August was a month and a half, everyone. We made it but don’t ask me how. But what was even reading? I mean I still read 8 books but that was mostly in the first half of the month. The Books of August The Reading Goals Progress read 75 booksCompleted tbr jarLets just not talk … Continue reading Dancing out of August 2025| A Dance With Books
As most of you will know, I tend to have a go at multiple reading challenges. This year I’ve added quite a few and even a few more throughout the year. Now that we are nearing the end of Augu…| A Dance With Books
“He was born with an eleventh finger.” First line in The Vanished Birds by Simon Jimenez We’ve made it to September and it’s time to look back and reflect upon the previous …| First Line Reader
Summer has melted me away. I swear the UK is not made for heatwaves. I want a refund. This season has been a rather busy one, full of good books and revisiting games I love. Grab a cuppa and settle…| Cuppa Clo
Full of exciting things, August truly did slipped away 😅 It’s probably one of my favorite month this year! August was a pretty good reading month! I finally got to The Golden Raven and while I enjoyed it, I do feel the length. I think this volume could benefit from a little more editing. Since … More August Wrap up & September TBR (2025)| The Literary Huntress
I’m already writing my monthly wrap up for August, can we slow things down a bit? This is insane! Autumn is about to begin, but first, I finally have summer vacation. While I see people talking about August not being a good reading month for them, for me it’s the opposite. I was flying through […]| Laurie Is Reading
Ariel & I share our reading update for August 2025 with noteworthy books, bookish news and games we are enjoying.| Armed with A Book
Hello, my darling readers!Another month is over, so let me give you a little summary of the amazing posts just to make sure you didn’t miss anything. 😉 I’ve been going to the cinema *a lot* this year, so I had tons of movies to discuss. Well, I decided August was the month to get […]| The Punk Theory
I can’t believe July is over already and we’re basically more than halfway throughout the year! July was pretty good, all things considered, but I do feel my mood suffering due to the l…| The Literary Huntress
I did not do a wrap up for May or June because it would have been pointless and I was on a break. To be honest, I did have a draft of my May one, because I update them as the month progresses, but it was so ridiculous I decided to scrap it. Not sureContinue reading "July 2025 Wrap Up"| Anna's Multiverse
Council approves agreement providing Jackson House easements, finance department caught “flat footed” over credit card fees, Kiley Garden still in limbo and a legend retires.| The Tampa Monitor
“You do an awfully good impression of yourself.” First line in Lunar Park by Bret Easton Ellis It’s still summer but July is over, so it is time for me to talk about how I spent t…| First Line Reader
Il y a des périodes où j’enchaîne les lectures incroyables, et d’autres où, sans qu’elle soient particulièrement mauvaises, j’enchaîne les lectures oubliables… Et j’ai l’impression d’être dans l’une d’entre elles. Il y en a quand même qui se démarquent comme Destination Écosse 1561 que j’ai beaucoup aimé, et dont je vous parlais l’autre jour ! Mais pour le … Continue reading J’enchaîne les 3/5| Clemi's Bookish World
Welcome back to my annual mid-year check in! I will not be having any statistics today as I’ve been really lax in my tracking this year and will take some time to tidy it up, but I do have so…| The Literary Huntress
“My father kept a dragon eye upon his desk.” First line in Navola by Paolo Bacigalupi Welcome to another wrap-up where I talk about all the things I did and read in the month of June. I…| First Line Reader
I think I'm feeling a bit lost in my head. _ 🗓️ April 2025 Blog posts by the numbers: 11 new updates this M...| my thoughts are marbles, roll with me
I'm super excited to share them with you. I have a lot of thoughts to share about my 2022 blog statistics. I'm sure you will love seeing the numbers and patterns with me too!| the wordy habitat
“Our bards always ask the Muse to find the beginning, but the big joke – I say joke in the loosest possible sense – is that they never then start at the bloody beginning.” F…| First Line Reader
Spring has sprung once more and seeing the garden slowly bloom has given me so much life. This season has at times felt very heavy for me emotionally, for a multitude of reasons I won’t be go…| Cuppa Clo
May was a whirlwind! With the semester wrapping up and graduation season happening, it truly feels like a chaotic core memory 😅 A SONG TO DROWN RIVERS by Ann Liang // 🌟🌟🌟🌟 HAPPY STORIES, MOSTLY by …| The Literary Huntress
“Why do you feed the cats, othala?” First line in The Tomb of Dragons by Katherine Addison April is over and it is time for my monthly wrap-up! It was a month of trying to distract myse…| First Line Reader
April came and went; with that, come warmer weather and my final semester of school 🌞 I only finished 2 books and currently reading 2 other books. The first one is Graveyard Shift by ML Rio. I̵…| The Literary Huntress
In the beginning of January, I was in Disney World and I actually finished books on my phone??? Very strange. I hate reading on my phone but it was the easiest to do when in the long lines! Anyway, I read 13 books in January! I read 5 ebooks, 3 audiobooks, and 5 physical books.… Continue reading January Wrap Up| Star is All Booked Up
“Happy birthday, Haymitch!” First line in Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins March isn’t completely over yet, but I won’t be finishing any more books so I thought I w…| First Line Reader
March was a month of the new life. It's officially the beginning of summer and while I'm not looking forward to the unrelenting heat, I wouldn't mind more of such days. March was a month of living in balance and trying out new routines.| the wordy habitat
Happy new year! As usual, time really flies by and even though January felt like it was going on forever (does anyone feel like the month is so long???), it’s a bit bittersweet to arrive at t…| The Literary Huntress
It is a little late coming, but here is my February round up. **Side note **I don’t know why I do this every year but.. every year I consider walking away from the blogging world and then dec…| Pages & Procrastination
Hello, my lovely lemons! 🍋 How are you all faring? This month was a busy one – I got a job offer, turned 25, and started training for my new position. This has meant a lot of change, new rout…| Scribbles & Stories
Who’s ready for this winter to be over? February was filled with rain, snow, sleet, and extreme winds, all coming and going one after another 😵💫 The snow was pretty but you know what’s…| The Literary Huntress
“Would it kill you to get here before noon?” First line in Attachments by Rainbow Rowell I made it through a freezing cold February so now it’s time for a wrap-up! Life-wise, I di…| First Line Reader
We are once again at the end of another Winter. The dark nights steadily drawing out and I’ve spent a lot of time staring at the moon at night. This season has been an interesting one friends…| Cuppa Clo
Hi everyone, welcome back! I know I have 1 more post for screen rambles 2024, but I’m too excited to talk about all the movies and tv shows I watched last year (omg~) so here we are 😝 Statist…| The Literary Huntress
I’m trying to get back into blogging and what better way than by starting to talk about all the books I read in January? Books read: 5 (and 1 picture book not included) Pages read: 608 Stars: 1 (0), 2 (0), 3 (2), 4(2) , 5 (1) 1940s Fashion by Fiona Kay and Neil R.… Continue reading Reading Wrap-Up: January 2020| Princess Liselotte
Welcome back and welcome to my 2024 reading wrap up! Wrap ups are always my favorite type of post to write, as it combines lists + reflections on how my month/year went. I was in a major slump at t…| The Literary Huntress
Part 2 of my bookish wrap up series, this time let’s talk about the disappointing books I read in 2024 😅 Objectively, 2024 was a great reading year. Subjectively, it felt disappointing 🥲 I th…| The Literary Huntress
In early 2024, I mentioned that I wanted to include more memories in my blog posts. Keeping up with that idea, this post will be slightly different from the chapters of my previous years. Grab a cup of your favourite drink and join me in reminiscing 2024 ☕️| the wordy habitat
Welcome back and happy new year! 🎆 While I was writing my 2024 wrap up post, I saw that I had much higher average rating this year compared to 2023. This made me curious and I decided to really loo…| The Literary Huntress
I’m ending 2024 in a bit of a reading and blogging slump, so I’m going to post my December wrap up first instead of posting my yearly wrap up and posting the December wrap up in January…| The Literary Huntress
My heart has been carefully stitched back together with love, life, music and friends. Healing isn’t a linear process, no matter what loss you’ve experienced. This year has been one of …| Cuppa Clo
It’s that time of year again where I share my 20 favorite books of 2024. The books selected are rated either 5 or 4.5 stars and you can check out my full review by clicking on the title links! The…| Powder & Page
Autumn is a season of trees losing their colour blankets and the vibe becoming infinitely cosier. There’s nothing I adore more than wrapping myself in fluffy blankets, or blogging with a cand…| Cuppa Clo
I want to say that November was less busy and stressful than October, but I can't. It was a tad better but my days flew by in a frenzy and the month felt like two months. Honestly, I need to flip through my calendar and Snapchat memories to see what actually happened in November that I can talk about.| the wordy habitat
Every few months, there is a month that flies by in almost a week and all you can recall is that you were busy with so many things that you didn't have time to breathe. July was that for me. In all honestly, July wasn't too bad. The first 3 weeks were so harrowing that my bones ached for a vacation. Then I went on a brilliant vacation that redeemed the month.| the wordy habitat
July is already over and that means most people are on summer holidays now. In the Netherlands, summer holidays started from July 8 till July 22 and end from August 19 till the latest few provinces…| Laurie Is Reading
I can’t believe I’m writing this post and we’re already halfway through with 2024! Books I feel like when it comes to books, this year it’s harder to narrow down the highs a…| The Literary Huntress
June wasn't a great month for me due to a few reasons. I didn't do everything that I wanted to and I felt a little lost, reaching for romance books again and again. Although I don't have any "big things" to catch you up on, I do have a bunch of small things to share and document in this blog that's becoming a lowkey record of my life.| the wordy habitat
Hello, my lovely lemons! 🍋 I hope you all had a lovely time in June! It was an odd month for me. I was having a pretty chill time for the most part, but what was supposed to be a nice mini holiday …| Scribbles & Stories
June’s here and summer is also here!!! 🌞 It’s been hotter than expected, so please stay hydrated, wear sunscreen and find a lot of shades! Also, please beware of the signs of heat exhau…| The Literary Huntress
I started to keep track on the shows I attended in 2024 since last year I did a wrap up post. Imagine my surprised when I realized how many shows I have seen this year so far. And honestly, it make…| The Literary Huntress
Spring is my second favourite season. Metaphorically speaking it’s a time for new things to bloom in our lives, whether it’s career, personal life or something else. Alongside those thi…| Cuppa Clo
Hello, my lovely lemons! 🍋 May has been a month of ups and downs. I’ve had moments where I thought everything was great, and that I was finally on track for fixing a lot of my issues, followe…| Scribbles & Stories
Hello, my lovely lemons! 🍋 How are you all doing? It seems we’re already at the end of another month, somehow. I have to say, April wasn’t the best for my mental health. I’ve been…| Scribbles & Stories
As I had tired myself out in March, I wanted to have a relaxed April. I wanted to exercise but not too much, While I did get some rest, March's momentum spilled into April and I had a full month. I have a lot to update you on so get a drink or snack and settle in with me ☕️| the wordy habitat
The last few months I haven’t finished reading nearly as much as I had hoped to. I’m still reading regularly, but I keep adding books I’m excited about to my TBR and that list has…| LessthanThreeD
Hello, my lovely lemons! 🍋 March has been a mixed month for me. There’s been a lot of ups and downs, with a few distinct wobbles in my self confidence and sense of direction. But overall it’s been …| Scribbles & Stories