April was a great reading month. I really enjoyed almost all of my books with many of them over 4 stars and several very close to five stars. Lots of genres as well, although quite a few that fall into the cozy genre.
April was a great reading month. I really enjoyed almost all of my books with many of them over 4 stars and several very close to five stars. Lots of genres as well, although quite a few that fall into the cozy genre.
Well another month has come and gone and it was a good one. February felt really long to me, but I didn’t seem to get any extra books read. Funny how that works. Lots of good books were read last month and I also managed to write reviews for all of them.
A review for one of the most compelling reads about serial killers I have listened to. Murderland by Caroline Fraser is an in depth look into some of the causes of why there were so many serial killers in the Pacific Northwest in the 70s and 80s. The narrative style and memoir aspects of the story really make for a compelling read.
A review for the nonfiction book Hidden Libraries: The World’s Most Unusual Book Depositories by DC Helmuth. This fun book tells the story of 50 unusual libraries that you can find around the world, and then some. I enjoyed learning about these hidden gems and I hope to visit at least a few of them someday,
Is it just me or did January feel really long. I usually really like January as it is my birthday month, but I just couldn’t wait for it to be over. Now February is just shooting by. January was a really good reading month with most of my books being 4+ stars.
A review for my first nonfiction book of 2026. A World Without Summer by Nicholas Day is a middle grade book about how one cataclysmic event can have a ripple effect across the world. The 1815 Mt Tambora volcanic eruption was one such event that had devastating repercussions for the world.
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