Saturday, February 15, 2025
Stacking the Shelves: The Second Study Edition
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
January Wrap-Up & February TBR
One month of 2025 down, 11 to go. Not that I have any particular reason for the year to go by quickly. I'm more so looking forward to warmer weather than anything else. January wasn't a big month for me. I ate, I slept, and I wasn't as productive as I should have been. I also spent a lot of money on books and new furniture that's coming soon. Other than that, life hasn't been too crazy.
In this wrap-up,
I’ll list the books I read, the books I reviewed, the books I bought/received,
and my TBR for next month. Now, let’s get this bookish party started!
Books Read in January
I read four books in January, which, once again, isn't a ton, but, three of them have been on my physical TBR for a couple of years now, so that is good progress. Yes, that's right. I finally read the entire Kingdom of the Wicked trilogy by Kerri Maniscalco. I think the first book is still my favorite in the series. Book two starts out good, but goes a little wonky towards the end, and book three is like a fever dream. I love the demony vibes of Kingdom of the Feared, but, honestly, it made very little sense. I also read one ebook, The Blood of Gods and Monsters by Lucinda Dark. It's the third book in the Mortal Gods series. I enjoyed this one. I'm reading the series to prep for ApollyCon, so now I have to decide if I want to buy the books in physical form to get signed. I'm on the fence. I might have to decide when I get there.
Books Bought/Received in January
Will I ever stop buying more books than I can possibly ever read? Apparently not. In total, I bought 49 books in January and received 14 that I didn't pay for in the month, which basically means they were gifts or preorders/books ordered in prior months or free ebooks/review copies. Altogether, 38 of the books actually made their way to me in January, and the rest will come later.
The 14 books I received, were, like I mentioned, a mix of gifts, preordered books, ARCs, and ebooks. The gifts include paperback copies of Quicksilver by Callie Hart and Fireborne by Rosaria Mundo. Technically, I wasn't supposed to open these yet since they were for book club Christmas, but it got very delayed for reasons. I couldn't wait any longer, though, as I needed to make sure I didn't order things twice. I can pretend to be shocked though, right? I also got my Amalie Hutchins Arcane books 3-5 after they were originally returned to sender for a label issue. And my Owlcrate copies of The Songbird and the Heart of Stone and Six Scorched Roses, my panic order of Born of Blood and Ash Primal of Life hardcover edition from the JLA Shop, and my Waterstones preorder of Monsoon Rising by Thea Guanzon also arrived. For review, I received a NetGalley ARC of Arcana Academy by Elise Kova and physical ARCs of The Knight and the Moth by Rachel Gillig and The Raven Scholar by Antonia Hodson. And, for free Kindle ebooks, I downloaded Blood Laws by Lexi C. Foss and The Lost Siren by Raven Storm.
And here is where things go crazy. I bought sooooo much. A lot of which was book box special orders/ApollyCon preorders. Icky. The 24 books I bought and actually received in the month include An Ember in the Ashes 1, 2, and 4 (B&N); Cruel is the Light by Sophie Lark (Waterstones); Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros (B&N); Lightfall by Ed Crocker (B&N); A Beautiful Darkness trilogy, Snow Likes Ashes, and Forever (Pango); Sanctuary, The Blood Trials, The Discord of Gods, Lover Avenged, Conquer the Kingdom, Tear Down the Throne, Murtagh, A Sky Beyond the Storm, The Lost City of Faar, The Never War, and Archangel's Light (Book Outlet); and A Fire in the Flesh and A Light in the Flame (eBay).
For books that were either preorders or ones that didn't arrive until February, I have 25 of those. They include the French edition of A Soul of Ash and Blood (FNAC); the Flesh & Fire series 1-4 from Cover2Cover; the FairyLoot edition of Cursebound by Saara El-Arifi; Stacia Stark's ApollyCon set 1-4 of Kingdom of Lies; Melissa Roehrich's ApollyCon preorder for Lady of Darkness and Rain of Shadows and Endings; Bookish Box's edition of Jess Wisecup's Between Fear & Favor; Books for Days Crate edition of FBAA 1-5; the Serbian editions of FBAA 2-4; the FairyLoot Romantasy book, The Starlight Heir; the FairyLoot Adult book, Immortal; a B&N replacement copy, Code Name Cassandra; and the Iridescent Fairytale ApollyCon copy of FBAA.
I just stopped my watch of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, as I was running out of decent episodes. Now the cast members are unrecognizable and I'm kind of over it. So, the new show to rewatch is House, M.D. I started from season four, as that's about when I stopped my rewatch last time. I hate the new cast members, so that's why I stopped. I'm not sure I'll keep going. The old dynamic was so much fun. The new characters are a little lame. That's pretty much all I can remember watching, sadly. January was a quiet month.
February TBR
It's a new month in the new year, but there are a couple of books still holding on from my 2024 TBR. I still need to read Dragon Rider by Taran Matharu and The Bound Worlds by Megan E. O'Keefe for review. Now, I have to add The Raven Scholar, The Knight and the Moth, and Arcana Academy to that list as well. I need to stop requesting books for review. Lol. I also need to read Worthy of Fate by A.N. Caudle to decide if I want to purchase her special edition for ApollyCon. I'm about 10% in right now, and it's looking like a no so far.
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Okay, well, that's the month of January, plus some February sneak peeks, all wrapped up into one post. Do you have a wrap-up post for last month? If so, share in the comments!
Saturday, February 8, 2025
Stacking the Shelves: The French-Serbian Edition
Saturday, February 1, 2025
Stacking the Shelves: The Final Books of January Edition
Saturday, January 25, 2025
Stacking the Shelves: The Giant Haul Edition
Tuesday, January 21, 2025
My 2024 Wrap-Up
Yeesh! 2024 is over! I didn't do anything too crazy this year. It was pretty quiet compared to last year when I moved, went to Iceland, and went to ApollyCon. This past year, I just volunteered at ApollyCon. While I plan to actually be an attendee of ApollyCon in 2025, I'm hoping to do a few new fun adventures. I have no idea what those will be, but I'm keeping myself open to opportunities. But, before I get into the future, I need to discuss the past. Specifically, all of the books and book-related stats associated with my 2024 reading goal.
Books Read in 2024
This year, I read 46 books. That's not as many as last year's 101, unfortunately. Nor is it even close to that number. However, it is above the 30 books I usually set my Goodreads goal at. I don't like pressuring myself, so 30 is a reasonable amount to reach if I'm in a reading slump, much like I was this year. I do hope 2025 is a better reading year. It's already proven pretty fruitful in just the first 10 days, thankfully.
I'm not going to list out every single book I read in 2024, but I do have some fun stats to share.
In 2024, I read:
📚 19 fantasy books
📚 18 paranormal/urban fantasy books
📚 1 sci-fi
📚 8 contemporary
📚 3 young adult
📚 43 new adult/adult
📚 20 physical copies bought/received
📚 1 bought ebook
📚 1 e-ARC
📚 24 Kindle Unlimited ebooks
📚 7 books owned pre-2024
📚 20 books acquired in 2024 (not counting KU)
📚 1 reread
📚 Finished reading 3 series that I started pre-2024.
📚 Started 20 new series in 2024 (one of which I don't plan on continuing).
📚 Started 11 series in 2024 and caught up with the series in 2024.
📚 Started and finished 2 series in 2024.
📚 My highest rated books at 4.5 stars: Born of Blood and Ash by Jennifer L. Armentrout and Alpha Wolf and Feral Wolf by Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti.
📚 My lowest rated books at 2 stars: Fortuna Sworn by K.J. Sutton.
Books Bought in 2024
In total, I bought 290 books in 2024. This came out to over $8,000. Sweet baby Jesus! That's double the amount of last year. Oof. I can't even fully blame ApollyCon this year since I was just a volunteer and I limited my purchases. Oh, and those special editions are killing me. I'm not even reading them, so I'm planning to do a pretty big unhaul for some soon. I've actually done multiple unhauls throughout 2024, but it doesn't make up for the crazy amount I've spent. This amount doesn't even include my monthly Kindle Unlimited subscription. I also didn't think my swag spending was that bad, either, as I had a few months with pretty low amounts, some were even $0. But it still added up to almost $2,000. Though, that was heavily influenced by the ApollyCon tickets I bought, some of which, I've already sold.
I typically make rules for myself in these posts to not buy so much, but I never stick to them, so what's the point. Lol. I do plan to slow down quite a bit, especially since I'm pretty caught up on my FBAA collection, so, if things don't drop, I'll already save like $1,000. But, I already know of one set that's going on sale this month. So... Yeah. Anything less than what I spent in 2024 will be great. That's all I'm going to say. I do want to clarify though, that a majority of the books I bought were duplicates. Not that that makes it any better. But, only 96 2024 purchases are left unread on my TBR. However, the bad news is, none of these numbers include the books I received as gifts, for review, etc. I fully recognize that I have a problem and I need to slow waaaay down. It has to slow down this year. IT HAS TO.
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Okay, well, that’s the summary of 2024, all wrapped up into one
post. Do you have a wrap-up post for last year? If so, share in the comments!