Let’s Talk Bookish:  Recapping Anticipated Reads | 10/24/25

Let’s Talk Bookish is a weekly bookish meme originally created by Rukky @ Eternity Books and hosted by Aria @ Book Nook Bits, where every Friday, bloggers write discussion posts based on a weekly prompt and Dini @ dinipandareads has cohosted since the beginning of 2025.


This week’s topic is:

October 24: Recapping Anticipated Reads

Prompts: With two months left in the year following October, let’s recap your anticipated releases so far. How have you fared with your most anticipated releases in 2025—have they mostly met with your expectations or have you been let down? Were you surprised by 2025 releases you weren’t anticipating but ended up being more enjoyable than expected? Are there any 2025 releases you’re still waiting on? If you like, share your top 2025 releases so far!

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With two months left in the year following October, let’s recap your anticipated releases so far. How have you fared with your most anticipated releases in 2025—have they mostly met with your expectations or have you been let down?

I think yes – most of the my anticipated reads met my expectations except maybe Onyx Storm. I might borrow the audiobook though just to see if it can change my mind about it. 😅

Were you surprised by 2025 releases you weren’t anticipating but ended up being more enjoyable than expected?

Yes, so many books were surprisingly so enjoyable this year and I’m grateful for Netgalley for helping find books I wouldn’t have been aware of at all.

Are there any 2025 releases you’re still waiting on?

Only a few more anticipated reads for me left in 2025!

October Topics:

October 3: Authors Branching Out (Melanie @ Melanie’s Book Blog)

Prompts: How do you feel when an author you love does something new and not at all like their previous work? Do you still read all their books, or do you stop after a point? If they write in a new genre that you don’t read, do you read it for the author, or stop following every title the author releases (in the new genre)? What are some of your favourite books where the author veered away from their previous work quite drastically?


October 10: TBR Roulette

Prompts: What makes you keep a book on your TBR? Find a random number generator, put in the number of books on your TBR and roll 5 times! Note down the book each number corresponds to on your list (or just pick 5 books at random off your TBR) and tell us: what made you add the book to your shelf—was it a cover add? Does it have your favourite tropes? How long has it been on your TBR? If it has been on your TBR for a long time, do you still want to read it or have you lost interest?


October 17: Oh, the Horror (Snapdragon @ Snapdragon Alcove)

Prompts: Do you read horror? What do you think of when you hear the word horror? Are there any books you read that are not practically horror but have some horror element in them?


October 24: Recapping Anticipated Reads

Prompts: With two months left in the year following October, let’s recap your anticipated releases so far. How have you fared with your most anticipated releases in 2025—have they mostly met with your expectations or have you been let down? Were you surprised by 2025 releases you weren’t anticipating but ended up being more enjoyable than expected? Are there any 2025 releases you’re still waiting on? If you like, share your top 2025 releases so far!


October 31: Halloween Freebie! 👻

Prompts: Happy Halloween, folks! 🎃 To celebrate the spooky fest, we’re making today a Halloween freebie! You can check out our blogs for inspiration (Aria and Dinior write about something else you’re interested in!


Let’s Talk Bookish:  Oh, the Horror | 10/17/25

Let’s Talk Bookish is a weekly bookish meme originally created by Rukky @ Eternity Books and hosted by Aria @ Book Nook Bits, where every Friday, bloggers write discussion posts based on a weekly prompt and Dini @ dinipandareads has cohosted since the beginning of 2025.


This week’s topic is:

October 17: Oh, the Horror (Snapdragon @ Snapdragon Alcove)

Prompts: Do you read horror? What do you think of when you hear the word horror? Are there any books you read that are not practically horror but have some horror element in them?

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Do you read horror?

Yes! I actually had a Stephen King phase in high school, until one of the books really scared me and I couldn’t sleep at night. 😂 As an adult I like to read horror here and there, mostly around spooky season!

What do you think of when you hear the word horror?

Blood, paranormal, murders….gore….creepy.

Are there any books you read that are not practically horror but have some horror element in them?

Yes a lot of Silvia Moreno-Garcia and Isabel Cañas! Love their books!

October Topics:

October 3: Authors Branching Out (Melanie @ Melanie’s Book Blog)

Prompts: How do you feel when an author you love does something new and not at all like their previous work? Do you still read all their books, or do you stop after a point? If they write in a new genre that you don’t read, do you read it for the author, or stop following every title the author releases (in the new genre)? What are some of your favourite books where the author veered away from their previous work quite drastically?


October 10: TBR Roulette

Prompts: What makes you keep a book on your TBR? Find a random number generator, put in the number of books on your TBR and roll 5 times! Note down the book each number corresponds to on your list (or just pick 5 books at random off your TBR) and tell us: what made you add the book to your shelf—was it a cover add? Does it have your favourite tropes? How long has it been on your TBR? If it has been on your TBR for a long time, do you still want to read it or have you lost interest?


October 17: Oh, the Horror (Snapdragon @ Snapdragon Alcove)

Prompts: Do you read horror? What do you think of when you hear the word horror? Are there any books you read that are not practically horror but have some horror element in them?


October 24: Recapping Anticipated Reads

Prompts: With two months left in the year following October, let’s recap your anticipated releases so far. How have you fared with your most anticipated releases in 2025—have they mostly met with your expectations or have you been let down? Were you surprised by 2025 releases you weren’t anticipating but ended up being more enjoyable than expected? Are there any 2025 releases you’re still waiting on? If you like, share your top 2025 releases so far!


October 31: Halloween Freebie! 👻

Prompts: Happy Halloween, folks! 🎃 To celebrate the spooky fest, we’re making today a Halloween freebie! You can check out our blogs for inspiration (Aria and Dinior write about something else you’re interested in!


Let’s Talk Bookish:  TBR Roulette | 10/10/25

Let’s Talk Bookish is a weekly bookish meme originally created by Rukky @ Eternity Books and hosted by Aria @ Book Nook Bits, where every Friday, bloggers write discussion posts based on a weekly prompt and Dini @ dinipandareads has cohosted since the beginning of 2025.


This week’s topic is:

October 10: TBR Roulette

Prompts: What makes you keep a book on your TBR? Find a random number generator, put in the number of books on your TBR and roll 5 times! Note down the book each number corresponds to on your list (or just pick 5 books at random off your TBR) and tell us: what made you add the book to your shelf—was it a cover add? Does it have your favourite tropes? How long has it been on your TBR? If it has been on your TBR for a long time, do you still want to read it or have you lost interest?

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What makes you keep a book on your TBR?

I have no clue! lol My TBR is not something that is organized, or something I check – though maybe I should but I think it gets so overwhelming to know all the books I want to read and haven’t gotten to! So the books just stay there, unless I do a whole motivated look at my “want to read” Goodreads list. Thing is – that list isn’t exactly accurate either, there are so many books I want to read that I haven’t noted down in Goodreads.

If it has been on your TBR for a long time, do you still want to read it or have you lost interest?

I’m not going to do the number generator prompt but I’ll answer this question – if a book has been on my TBR for a long time, usually I don’t want to read it. But maybe because I have too many arcs to read and no time to really reach far back into my TBR list.

October Topics:

October 3: Authors Branching Out (Melanie @ Melanie’s Book Blog)

Prompts: How do you feel when an author you love does something new and not at all like their previous work? Do you still read all their books, or do you stop after a point? If they write in a new genre that you don’t read, do you read it for the author, or stop following every title the author releases (in the new genre)? What are some of your favourite books where the author veered away from their previous work quite drastically?


October 10: TBR Roulette

Prompts: What makes you keep a book on your TBR? Find a random number generator, put in the number of books on your TBR and roll 5 times! Note down the book each number corresponds to on your list (or just pick 5 books at random off your TBR) and tell us: what made you add the book to your shelf—was it a cover add? Does it have your favourite tropes? How long has it been on your TBR? If it has been on your TBR for a long time, do you still want to read it or have you lost interest?


October 17: Oh, the Horror (Snapdragon @ Snapdragon Alcove)

Prompts: Do you read horror? What do you think of when you hear the word horror? Are there any books you read that are not practically horror but have some horror element in them?


October 24: Recapping Anticipated Reads

Prompts: With two months left in the year following October, let’s recap your anticipated releases so far. How have you fared with your most anticipated releases in 2025—have they mostly met with your expectations or have you been let down? Were you surprised by 2025 releases you weren’t anticipating but ended up being more enjoyable than expected? Are there any 2025 releases you’re still waiting on? If you like, share your top 2025 releases so far!


October 31: Halloween Freebie! 👻

Prompts: Happy Halloween, folks! 🎃 To celebrate the spooky fest, we’re making today a Halloween freebie! You can check out our blogs for inspiration (Aria and Dinior write about something else you’re interested in!


Let’s Talk Bookish:  Authors Branching Out | 10/3/25

Let’s Talk Bookish is a weekly bookish meme originally created by Rukky @ Eternity Books and hosted by Aria @ Book Nook Bits, where every Friday, bloggers write discussion posts based on a weekly prompt and Dini @ dinipandareads has cohosted since the beginning of 2025.


This week’s topic is:

October 3: Authors Branching Out (Melanie @ Melanie’s Book Blog)

Prompts: How do you feel when an author you love does something new and not at all like their previous work? Do you still read all their books, or do you stop after a point? If they write in a new genre that you don’t read, do you read it for the author, or stop following every title the author releases (in the new genre)? What are some of your favourite books where the author veered away from their previous work quite drastically?

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How do you feel when an author you love does something new and not at all like their previous work? Do you still read all their books, or do you stop after a point?

I definitely get intrigued and try out their new books. I continue to read their books if I like their new stuff, if not then I stop.

If they write in a new genre that you don’t read, do you read it for the author, or stop following every title the author releases (in the new genre)?

I want to say I read it for the author but I will stop reading it if I’m not into it. But I at least give it a try.

What are some of your favourite books where the author veered away from their previous work quite drastically?

I can’t say these books are drastic changes from the genres they’ve written in but it’s the only ones I can think of right now. 😅

I just listened to Marie Lu’s adult fiction debut, Red City and loved it!! It’s definitely a departure from her YA stuff, it’s more violent and bloody but I really enjoyed it.

I read almost all of Sarah MacLean’s historical romance books so when she ventured into contemporary romance, I was definitely going to read it since I already know I loved her writing and it did not disappoint!

I read Julie Soto’s romance novel Forget Me Not and loved it. Then another romance came out last year, Not Another Love Song and loved that as well. Then she did something different this year. She put out The Thrashers which is a young adult thriller – loved it. And then she put out Rose in Chains, a dark romance and I loved that too! She’s been putting in the writing work and I’m loving her dip into different genres so far!

I read Lynette Noni’s The Prison Healer series a few years ago and loved it. It’s young adult fantasy and when I saw her name on a ya contemporary romance, Wandering Wild, I thought to give it a try and I enjoyed it a lot! I’m looking forward to see what she does next.

October Topics:

October 3: Authors Branching Out (Melanie @ Melanie’s Book Blog)

Prompts: How do you feel when an author you love does something new and not at all like their previous work? Do you still read all their books, or do you stop after a point? If they write in a new genre that you don’t read, do you read it for the author, or stop following every title the author releases (in the new genre)? What are some of your favourite books where the author veered away from their previous work quite drastically?


October 10: TBR Roulette

Prompts: What makes you keep a book on your TBR? Find a random number generator, put in the number of books on your TBR and roll 5 times! Note down the book each number corresponds to on your list (or just pick 5 books at random off your TBR) and tell us: what made you add the book to your shelf—was it a cover add? Does it have your favourite tropes? How long has it been on your TBR? If it has been on your TBR for a long time, do you still want to read it or have you lost interest?


October 17: Oh, the Horror (Snapdragon @ Snapdragon Alcove)

Prompts: Do you read horror? What do you think of when you hear the word horror? Are there any books you read that are not practically horror but have some horror element in them?


October 24: Recapping Anticipated Reads

Prompts: With two months left in the year following October, let’s recap your anticipated releases so far. How have you fared with your most anticipated releases in 2025—have they mostly met with your expectations or have you been let down? Were you surprised by 2025 releases you weren’t anticipating but ended up being more enjoyable than expected? Are there any 2025 releases you’re still waiting on? If you like, share your top 2025 releases so far!


October 31: Halloween Freebie! 👻

Prompts: Happy Halloween, folks! 🎃 To celebrate the spooky fest, we’re making today a Halloween freebie! You can check out our blogs for inspiration (Aria and Dinior write about something else you’re interested in!


Monthly Wrap Up | September 2025

September was long and I was busy! I was also working on arcs because I had so many for September. I can’t believe we are in the last three months of the year, let’s just get through it, yeah?

I read 25 books and posted 23 book reviews in September.

Books I Read – 25 books:

  1. The Austen Affair by. Madeline Bell
  2. Hekate: The Witch by. Nikita Gill
  3. Fevered Star by. Rebecca Roanhorse (audiobook)
  4. Katabasis by. R.F. Kuang
  5. You Make it Feel Like Christmas by. Sophie Sullivan
  6. Thief of Night by. Holly Black
  7. We Who Will Die by. Stacia Clark
  8. And the River Drags Her Down by. Jihyun Yun
  9. Starchaser by. R.M. Gray
  10. Great Big Beautiful Life by. Emily Henry (audiobook)
  11. Moth Dark by. Kika Hatzpoulou
  12. Heartsick by. Kristina Forest
  13. The Scammer by. Tiffany D. Jackson
  14. Yours for the Season by. Emily Stone
  15. My Favorite Holidate by. Lauren Blakely
  16. The Crimson Throne by. Sara Raasch and Beth Revis
  17. Bitten by. Jordan Stephanie Gray (audiobook)
  18. To Cage a Wild Bird by. Brooke Fast
  19. Spellcaster by. Jaymin Eve (audiobook)
  20. With Thoughts of Jason by. Caleb A. Mertz
  21. Traitor Wolf by. Leia Stone
  22. Red City by. Marie Lu
  23. I Hope This Doesn’t Find You by. Ann Liang
  24. Eldritch by. Keri Lake
  25. For No Mortal Creature by. Keshe Chow

Reviews I Posted On My Blog: 23 Books

5 Star Reads – ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Book Tags:

Birthstone Book Covers: September – Sapphire

Blog Tours:

BLOG TOUR} The Dating Prohibition by. Taj McCoy | Book Excerpt

Other:

How was your month?

Monthly Wrap Up | August 2025

August was a long month that went by quickly because my kids went back to school. So we are back in the school routine again! I did read a lot, apparently I had a lot of arcs for September to get through. I have 3 more arcs for September to finish!

I read 26 books and posted 20 book reviews in August.

Books I Read – 26 books:

  1. Endless Anger by. Sav R. Miller
  2. What Fury Brings by. Tricial Llevenseller
  3. The Robin on the Oak Throne by. K.A. Linde
  4. Witch of the Wolves by. Kaylee Archer
  5. Blood Moon by. Britney S. Lewis (audiobook)
  6. The Dragon and the Sun Lotus by. Amelie Wen Zhao
  7. The Dating Prohibition by. Taj McCoy
  8. The Dead of Summer by. Ryan La Sala
  9. Heir of Storms by. Lauryn Hamilton Murray
  10. Dream of the Shadows by. Logan Karlie (audiobook)
  11. Well Fell Apart by. E. Lockhart
  12. The Nightblood Prince by. Molly X. Chang
  13. Witch You Would by. Lia Amador
  14. Girl, Goddess, Queen by. Bea Fitzgerald
  15. Broken Souls and Bones by. LJ Andrews
  16. Sweet Heat by. Bolu Babaloa
  17. The Fallen and the Kiss of Dusk by. Carissa Broadbent
  18. A Scar in the Bone by. Sophie Jordan
  19. Coffin Moon by. Keith Rosson
  20. Wild Reverence by. Rebecca Ross
  21. A Forbidden Alchemy by. Stacey McEwan
  22. A Steeping of Blood by. Hafsah Faizal
  23. The Executioners Three by. Susan Dennard
  24. Charlie Quinn Lets Go by. Jamie Varon
  25. The Weaver Bride by. Lydia Gregovic
  26. While the Dark Remains by. Joanna Ruth Meyer (audiobook)

Reviews I Posted On My Blog: 20 Books

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Girl, Goddess, Queen by. Bea Fitzgerald | ARC Review

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Book Tags:

Birthstone Book Covers: August – Peridot

Blog Tours:

Other:

How was your month?

Monthly Wrap Up | July 2025

July was an interesting month! I went to Las Vegas with my hubby and we saw Lady Gaga in concert. We also got our house painted which made me feel trapped at home for a few days – you would think it help me read more but it didn’t. We even had a tsunami warning scare – nothing significant happen but the anxiety of that day was not fun at all. So now at the end of this month, I just feel kind of exhausted! I’m kind of ready for summer to be over and fall to be here, if only for cooler weather. It’s been HOT.

I read 12 books and posted 22 book reviews in July.

Books I Read – 12 books:

  1. Before I Let Go by. Kennedy Ryan
  2. A Theory of Dreaming by. Ava Reid
  3. Wrath of Dragons by. Olivia Rose Darling
  4. Once A Villain by. Vanessa Len
  5. The Night Prince by. Lauren Palphreyman
  6. Metal Singer by. Rachel Schneider
  7. The Wolf King by. Lauren Palphreyman
  8. Soul of Shadow by. Emma Noyes
  9. A Land So Wide by. Erin A. Craig
  10. Direbound by. Sable Sorensen
  11. The Bewitching by. Silvia Moreno-Garcia
  12. Game On by. Ki Stephens

Reviews I Posted On My Blog: 22 Books

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Book Tags:

Birthstone Book Covers: July – Ruby

Blog Tours:

Let’s Talk Bookish:

Let’s Talk Bookish:  Book Hype | 7/11/25

Let’s Talk Bookish:  Reading Beyond Books | 7/18/25

Let’s Talk Bookish:  The Elusive 5-star Read | 7/25/25

Other:

How was your month?

Monthly Wrap Up | June 2025

I went on a much needed vacation in June. I went to South Korea for one week and it was exactly what I needed, mentally and physically (I got a lot of walking in lol)! I even took a break from reading and it felt good to take a break from that too. So I read less books this month, it actually matches what I used to read, which is a good 13-15 books a month.

I read 14 books and posted 15 book reviews in June.

I am going on a weekend vacation in 3 weeks with my husband to Las Vegas. We’re going to see Lady Gaga!

Books I Read – 14 books:

  1. On Wings of Blood by. Briar Boleyn
  2. The Bond That Burns by. Briar Boleyn
  3. Where the Library Hides by. Isabel Ibañez (audiobook)
  4. Spell to Wake the Dead by. Nicole Lesperance (arc)
  5. A Magic Deep & Drowning by. Hester Fox (arc)
  6. Enigma by. RuNyx
  7. Summer in the City by. Alex Aster
  8. You Between the Lines by. Katie Naymon (audiobook)
  9. House of Hearts by. Skyla Arndt (arc)
  10. Warrior Princess Assassin by. Brigid Kemmerer
  11. Of Flame and Fury by. Mikayla Bridge
  12. The Knight and the Moth by. Rachel Gillig
  13. The Homemade God by. Rachel Joyce
  14. Tricks of Fortune by. Lina Chern

Reviews I Posted On My Blog: 15 Books

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Book Tags:

Birthstone Book Covers: June – Alexandrite/Moonstone/Pearl

Blog Tours:

Let’s Talk Bookish:

Let’s Talk Bookish:  Pride Month Book Recs! | 6/6/25

Let’s Talk Bookish:  Traveling for Literature | 6/13/25

Let’s Talk Bookish:  All About Audiobooks | 6/20/25

Let’s Talk Bookish:  Mid-Year Check-In | 6/27/25

Other:

How was your month?

Monthly Wrap Up | May 2025

May was a busy month as usual! There are always so many end of school things to do in May, tests, school events, doctor appointments, etc…and I got through it. YAY!

I read 25 books and posted 14 book reviews in May.

I don’t have my journaling video ready to publish yet so I’m not including it in this monthly wrap up. But I’ll post it sometime later in the month when I have time!

Books I Read – 25 books:

  1. The Love Haters by. Katherine Center (arc)
  2. Embrace the Serpent by. Sunya Mara (arc)
  3. Nightshade by. Autumn Woods
  4. King of Envy by. Ana Huang
  5. Silver Elite by. Dani Francis
  6. A Forgery of Fate by. Elizabeth Lim (arc)
  7. Shield of Sparrows by. Devney Perry
  8. His Mortal Demise by. Vanessa Le
  9. Tenderly, I Am Devoured by. Lyndall Clipstone (arc)
  10. Den of Liars by. Jessica S. Olson (arc)
  11. Well, Actually by. Mazey Eddings (arc)
  12. Predatory Natures by. Amy Goldsmith (arc)
  13. Pigeon-Blood Red by. Ed Duncan
  14. Maid for Each Other by. Lynn Painter (arc)
  15. Enchantra by. Kaylie Smith
  16. For the Record by. Emma Lord (arc)
  17. Love Unmasked by. Becky Dean (arc)
  18. Give Me a Reason by. Jayci Lee (arc)
  19. Bound in Inked Flame by. Ava Larksen
  20. Thorn Season by. Kiera Azar (arc)
  21. The Jasad Crown by. Sara Hashem (arc)
  22. Arcana Academy by. Elise Kova (arc)
  23. Fallen Court: Filthy Rich Fae by. Geneva Lee
  24. Mayra by. Nicky Gonzalez (arc)
  25. Love at Full Tilt by. Jenny L. Howe (arc)

Reviews I Posted: 14 Books

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Bat Eater and Other Names for Cora Zeng by. Kylie Lee Baker | ARC Review

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Book Tags:

Birthstone Book Covers: May – Emerald

Blog Tours:

BLOG TOUR} A Campus of Fire by. Patrick O’Dowd | Book Excerpt

Let’s Talk Bookish:

Let’s Talk Bookish:  Bookish Fandoms | 5/2/25

Let’s Talk Bookish:  Motivation to Read | 5/9/25

Let’s Talk Bookish:  What is one book that everyone else seemed to love except you? | 5/16/25

Let’s Talk Bookish:  Literary Palette Cleansers | 5/23/25

Other:

How was your month?

Monthly Wrap Up | April 2025

Another month has passed, another month I was loading up on books to escape reality. Can you believe April is done? I cannot. I read 20 books in April. And posted 14 book reviews on my blog.

Here’s my monthly reading journaling video:

What I Posted: 14 Books

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Book Tags:

Birthstone Book Covers: April – Diamond

Blog Tours:

BLOG TOUR} Their Monstrous Hearts by. Yiğit Turhan | Book Excerpt

Let’s Talk Bookish:

Let’s Talk Bookish:  Reading Relatability | 4/4/25

Let’s Talk Bookish:  Do You Buy Books with Intention? | 4/11/25

Let’s Talk Bookish:  Favourite Bookish Accessories | 4/18/25

Let’s Talk Bookish:  Do Blog Tours Build Community? | 4/25/25

Top Ten Tuesday:

Books With “Fool” in the Title | TTT | Top Ten Tuesday | 4/1/25

Books with Springy Covers | TTT | Top Ten Tuesday | 4/8/25

Books That Surprised Me | TTT | Top Ten Tuesday | 4/22/25

Books with the Word “Night” in the Title | TTT | Top Ten Tuesday | 4/29/25

Top 5 Tuesday:

Top 5 Tuesday | Top 5 anticipated reads for Q2 2025 | 4/1/25

Top 5 Tuesday | Top 5 books set in America | 4/8/25

Top 5 Tuesday | Top 5 books set in Europe | 4/15/25

Top 5 Tuesday | Top 5 books set in Asia | 4/22/25

Top 5 Tuesday | Top 5 books set in Africa, Australia and New Zealand | 4/29/25

Other:

How was your month?