Hello! It’s September! How are we feeling about that? I am feeling pretty good about it. I did a lot of summer activities and now I am ready for autumn. Also I am moving next month. I bought a place nearby. 😎 Very excited to have a space where I can put up wallpaper and change light fixtures and who knows what else! So I’m trying to get some books […] The post July and August 2025 Month In Review appeared first on Falling Letters.| Falling Letters
Making History by K.J. ParkerSource: ebook/NetGalleyPublished: 2 Sept 2025Publisher: Tordotcom (Macmillan) Length: 128 pagesGenre: Historical specficTarget Age: Adult (suitable for +15) Summary 💬 History isn’t truth…it’s propaganda. Academics can be cocky. Atop their perches of authority high above the thrumming masses of the unquestioning world they can begin to think themselves gods. It is extremely rare for this authority to be tested. But a challenge from an idiotic, power-hun...| Falling Letters
Okay, I give up on any ambitions of summer posting. I took a look back at my calendar today and realized this weekend is only my third free weekend (ie not camping or travelling) since the end of April… so now I feel better about the lack of posts lol. If I keep that up next summer, I may have to take a full hiatus May – August. Anyway, see […]| Falling Letters
About Jenna, the blogger behind Falling Letters, including what I do and don't like to read, as well as my review and privacy policies.| Falling Letters
Review of Grady Hendrix's MY BEST FRIEND'S EXORCISM, an eighties horror novel revolving around the friendship between two high schools| Falling Letters
Squeezing out this post during a wee 36hr gap between four days at my family lake and three days camping elsewhere! June’s highlight was a little vacation to British Columbia to visit my aunt and uncle. But the month was further disrupted by some miscommunication from my landlord resulting in me spending several days packing up my entire apartment =.= I still have a couple bins to unpack but at […] The post June 2025 Month in Review appeared first on Falling Letters.| Falling Letters
It’s a biiiiiit late but I don’t want to do a combined May and June monthly wrap up, so I’m squeezing one out now. What happened to my ambitious Wyrd & Wonder plans in May? Good weather, in short. I ended up going to the lake three weekends in a row. I did read All the Murmuring Bones, though! Other priorities (both planned and unplanned) took over in June as […] The post May 2025 Month in Review appeared first on Falling Letters.| Falling Letters