Feb 1: Awards I am doing some awards reading, which is always tricky because I need to keep quiet about it but I also log all my books so it's a weird tension. But lucky you, that means I will have less reviews in the What I'm Reading Right
Jan 26: Adaptations I have very little to say about faithful adaptations. Like The Lost Daughter, a fantastic movie based on a fantastic book, a relatively close adaptation all things considered. I could not write a whole newsletter about it. But I can about Station Eleven. I read the novel in April, 2014.
Jan 18: Switching It Up I listen to a lot of audio, about a third of my books last year. I am trying to get better at figuring out when a book is right for audio. This has become more important with my more-frequent reading slumps during pandemic that are almost always print reading slumps.
Jan 12: DNF DNF is one of those words of the bookternet that may not be recognizable to people who run outside of it. It stands for Did Not Finish, and it means exactly that, a book that you put down before it was over and never came back to. I DNF a
Jan 4: Starting Off Right It is a little weird to start the "oh hey books are coming out" train after it slows down so much at the end of the year. But if the extremely anecdotal evidence of my galley stacks are to be believed, January is going to be a very
12/30: No Surprises It is that time of year when everyone wants to cozy up with a book. Not just cozy up, but read in its entirety. There is time to read and we want to use it. I am not immune from this, even though I read much more than the average
Dec 23: Best of 2021 So much for always sending on Tuesdays! It's ok. You do not need me to tell you what a long and strange year it's been, but it's been so long and strange that I honestly thought some of these books came out a few
Dec 14: Second Chances I quit a lot of books. Usually I quit them very early but sometimes I quit when I'm a few chapters or even 100 pages in. The ones where I make it further have been happening more lately, where it starts out interesting enough to grab me but
Dec 7: Honorable Mentions I thought I might be able to convince the kids to give you some middle grade recommendations but no such luck. Maybe next year. As for me, I have my Honorable Mentions list for you, which is basically the catch-all list for all the things that are also Best but
Nov 30: Best Crime & Mystery Continuing with my Best lists (though if I can swing it I am going to try to get a little detour and have the kids recommend books next week, fingers crossed) and today we have the genre I read the most, which of course also means it's the