Bookish Resolutions for 2026

Well, this may be a little bit later than my usual style post but I didn’t want to be double posting.  This year I’m going for a very simple and easy format for this.  I don’t want to set myself any unrealistic goals or resolutions just keep it nice and simple.

For 2026:

I aim to be very careful about book requests.  Last year I had a few episodes where my reading lessened for one reason or another and I fell behind, which just leads to massive feelings of guilt.  So, this year I would like to be reasonable and keep my bookish requests to about 6/8 per month.

I would really like to raise my Netgalley stats.  I mean, they’re not as bad as they could be but the recommended level of feedback is 80%.  At the moment I’m teetering on 76/77 and I would like to improve this (although I do now have over 1,000 reviews submitted).  It’s difficult because for a couple of years I went a bit crazy with requests being totally unrealistic with the books I asked for.  Like I didn’t quite comprehend that those books needed to be read within a given period and feedback provided.  Believe me, I am a lot, lot better, but, I did cause some damage in the first couple of years.  My aim this year to do better – learn from my mistake people.

With the above in mind I would also like to read some backlist books.  I did start to do so this year but then everything went to hell in a handcart so this year I would really like to read one per month.  I just need to stay focused and with that in mind I thought I’d choose 12 books.  Here they are (have you read any of these, and if so, do you recommend – this list is still up for debate):

I would actually like to write my reviews quicker.  I used to write my reviews almost immediately upon finishing the book and I liked it that way, writing while everything was fresh and the emotions were running high.  I really don’t like getting behind with reviews is the other reason.

I’d like to read 100 books this year.  This is quite a normal figure for me in terms of books but due to personal reasons I didn’t read as much this year.  Hopefully, 2026 is a nice smooth year.  One can but wish.

I’m joining in with Bookforagers Picture Prompt Book Bingo.  I love this bingo, it allows me a lot of artistic license so that I can complete the full sheet and everyone loves a challenge that they can complete don’t they?

I’m also considering taking part in another couple of challenges, I really like the A-Z book challenge and also the Spell the month in books.  I’m still considering those and don’t want to overdo things so we’ll see.

That’s it for me.  I’ll see you all around the blogosphere.  Wish me luck and I wish all of you the best for 2026.

Top Ten Tuesday: Best Books I read in 2025

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Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme where every Tuesday we look at a particular topic for discussion and use various (or more to the point ten) bookish examples to demonstrate that particular topic.  Top Ten Tuesday (created and hosted by  The Broke and Bookish) is now being hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl and future week’s topics can be found here.  This week’s prompt is:

Best Books I read in 2025

This is my first Top Ten Tuesday for 2026 so although I’ve actually already covered this topic (here) and also looked at my highlights for 2025 (here), I thought I might take a look at both posts and see if I could see which books coincide or not and maybe choose another ten books from my highlights.  Here goes:

Grave Empire by Richard Swan

A Far Better Thing by HG Parry

My Ex, the AntiChrist by Craig DiLouie

Senseless by Ronald Malfi

It Was Her House First by Cherie Priest

No Women Were Harmed by Heather Mottershead

Paladins Grace by T Kingfisher

Forget Me Not by Stacy Willingham

Paved With Good Intentions by Peter McLean

The Last Witch by CJ Cooke

2025 Round Up for December and Picture Prompt Bingo challenge

Today I’m posting a round up for 2025 to complete a few loose ends.

During my last monthly round up I put a few books together to try and finish off the year.  Unfortunately, my December reading was quite slow and some of the books didn’t really work their magic but let’s take a look at what I was hoping to read and what I accomplished.

December looking ahead:

  1. What Stalks the Deep by T Kingfisher – I’ve read this and will be reviewing soon
  2. The Possession of Alba Dias by Isabel Cañas (Carried over from October) – I’ve read almost 60% of this but I am struggling so for now I’m setting it aside.  I might try and complete it during January but I’m making slow progress.
  3. Murder Most Haunted by Emma Mason (Carried over from October).  This is a DNF.
  4. The Last Death of the Year by Sophie Hannah (Carried over from October) – I read this and it was a decent read, not the best, I felt it needed a bit more atmosphere but I shall be reviewing this title soon.
  5. The Blackfire Blade by James Logan.  I read and loved this one.  My review is already posted.
  6. I’ll Make A Spectacle of You by Beatrice Winifred Iker  – I was excited by the sound of this one but unfortunately it’s a DNF for me.
  7. Outlaw Planet by MR Carey – I’ve read and loved this one (although it took me a little while to get into).  I shall be posting a review soon.

So, I completed four of my seven books.  I might still try to finish The Possession of Alba Dias although it is slowing me down (by which I mean it’s not that the reading is going slowly but it’s making me not want to read, which is a shame as its well written) so we’ll see.

My January books:

  1. Rings of Fate by Melissa de la Cruz
  2. What Stalks the Deep by T Kingfisher – already read
  3. A Box Full of Darkness by Simone St James – currently reading
  4. The Wolf and the Crown of Blood by Elizabeth May
  5. Fiend by Alma Katsu
  6. Enchanting the Fae Queen by Stephanie Burgis

Six books in total but I’ve completed one and started one so hopefully this is achievable.

Bookforager‘s Picture Prompt book bingo.

and the text version:

PICTURE PROMPT BOOK BINGO 2025 (TEXT VERSION)

1. A prehistoric flint knapped stone knife 2. A lighthouse 3. An apple on a leafy branch 4. An archery target with three arrows in it
5. A very large mechanical telescope 6. A human skull 7. A stag 8. The ruins of a temple-like structure
9. A crab 10. A sheaf of wheat 11. An old mechanical typewriter 12. A cluster of four mushrooms
13. A fringed umbrella / parasol 14. A chemistry set-up of bottles and tubes 15. A stylized sun with a human face 16. A Roman helmet

Today, I’m completing the challenge using books read during 2025

No.1 – A prehistoric flint knapped stone knife, I’m using The Blackfire Blade because the story revolves around the search for a ‘blade’, plus I seem to recall there was the use of older weapons and perhaps a flint headed axe at one point – at the time I had a very good reason for using this but now it sounds very dodgy!

No.2 A Lighthouse, I’m using Outlaw Planet by MR Carey because the use of Towers is fundamental to the story, they’re not lighthouses but they have very narrow high towers that sound very similar to a lighthouse and are used for broadcasting (lighthouses are similarly used to cast a light and give a warning)

Three very tenuous links!!  A bit of cheating or alternative thinking!

No.3 A very large, mechanical telescope, I’m using What Stalks the Deep by T Kingfisher because this takes place in an old abandoned mine where what can only be described as an alien entity seems to be surviving.  So, very tenuous link indeed and maybe this is just cheating!!

The prompts I’ve crossed off so far:

No.4 – the Archery Target with Arrows in it – I’ve chosen the Bone Raiders by Jackson Ford

No.15 The Vipers by Katy Hays

No. 7 A Stag – which I’m using Clockwork Boys by T Kingfisher

No. 16 – A Roman helmet – and I’m using This Monster of Mine by Shalini Abeysekara.

No. 3 – an apple on a leafy branch – Hemlock and Silver by T Kingfisther

No.10 – A Sheaf of Wheat – The Enchanted Greenhouse by Sarah Beth Durst –

No. 11 – An Old Mechanical Typewriter – The Bewitching by Silvia Moreno Garcia

No.8 – The ruins of a temple-like structure – I’m using Daughter of Chaos by A S Webb

No. 12 – A cluster of four mushrooms – I’m using Emily Wilde’s Compendium of Lost Tales by Heather Fawcett

No. 13 – A fringed umbrella/parasol – I’m using A Fortune Most Fatal by Jessica Bull

No.14 – A chemistry set-up of bottles and tubes – I’m using Wooing the Witch Queen by Stephanie Burgis

No.9 – A Crab – I’m using The Devils by Joe Abercrombie – if you’ve read this already you’ll be able to guess why.  There are some very unusual creatures in this story.

No.6 – A Human Skull – I’m using The Man Made of Smoke by Alex North – because this is about a serial killer and there are definite human remains included in this one.

Checkout this post for this years picture prompt bingo card.

Bookish Highlights for 2025

For the past month I’ve been highlighting a book a day during the Countdown to 2026, just to shine a little more light on some of the books I read this past year.

During 2025 I didn’t read as many books as I would usually, mainly due to a couple of periods where I had various issues that stopped me picking up, or even wanting to pick up books.  That being said I read 83 books last year and I will say that I picked up some fantastic books.  Below is a quick spotlight on various books broken into different categories.

Tomorrow I shall be posting my Top Ten Books for 2025

Happy New Year to you all.

Fantasy:

  1. Grave Empire by Richard Swan
  2. Greenteeth by Molly O’Neill
  3. Vianne by Joanne Harris
  4. A Far Better Thing by HG Parry
  5. My Ex, the AntiChrist by Craig DiLouie
  6.  The Hexologists: A Tangle of Time by Josiah Bancroft
  7. Alchemy of Secrets by Stephanie Garber
  8. King Sorrow by Joe Hill
  9. The Everlasting by Alix E Harrow
  10. The Blackfire Blade by James Logan

Horror:

  1. Incidents Around the House by Josh Malerman
  2. Senseless by Ronald Malfi
  3. Victorian Psycho by Virginia Feito
  4. It Was Her House First by Cherie Priest
  5. My Ex, the AntiChrist by Craig DiLouie
  6. Play Nice by Rachel Harrison
  7. The Cold House by AG Slatter
  8. The Place Where They Buried Your Heart by Christina Henry

Great additions/conclusions to series:

  1. The Crimson Road by AG Slatter
  2. Emily Wilde’s Compendium of Lost Tales by Heather Fawcett
  3. Paved With Good Intentions by Peter McLean
  4. Another Fine Mess by Lindy Ryan
  5. Damned by Genevieve Cogman
  6. Ring the Bells by CK McDonnell
  7. Ragwort by Sam K Horton

Romantasy:

  1. Wooing the Witch Queen by Stephanie Burgis
  2. Paladins Grace by T Kingfisher
  3. Swordheart by T Kingfisher
  4. The Enchanted Greenhouse by Sarah Beth Durst
  5. Hemlock and Silver  by T Kingfisher
  6. A Honeymoon of Grave Consequence by Stephanie Burgis
  7. The Knight and the Moth by Rachel Gillig

Historic/Period Drama/Ancient History

  1. Daughter of Chaos by A S Webb
  2. A Fortune Most Fatal by Jessica Bull
  3. The Rush by Beth Lewis
  4. Bewitching by Silvia Moreno Garcia
  5. No Friend to This House by Natalie Haynes
  6. No Women Were Harmed by Heather Mottershead
  7. House of Splinters by Laura Purcell
  8. The Last Witch by CJ Cooke
  9. The Austen Christmas Murders by Jessica Bull

Murder Mystery/Thriller:

  1. Beautiful Ugly by Alice Feeney
  2. The Vipers by Katy Hays
  3. A Fortune Most Fatal by Jessica Bull
  4. The Maid’s Secret by Nita Prose
  5. We Live Here Now by Sarah Pinborough
  6. The Man Made of Smoke by Alex North
  7. The Countdown Killer by Sam Holland
  8. The Bodies by Sam Lloyd
  9. The Dead Husband Cookbook by Danielle Valentine
  10. Forget Me Not by Stacy Willingham

New to Me Authors:

  1. Molly O’Neill
  2. Steve Jones
  3. Heather Mottershead
  4. Natalie Haynes
  5. Shalini Abeysekara
  6. Francesca May
  7. Jackson Ford
  8. Rachel Gillig
  9. Lauren Wiesebron
  10. A S Webb
  11. Josh Malerman
  12. Virginia Feito
  13. Devney Perry

Booking Ahead/Weekly Wrap Up

Sunday Post

Weekly Update

To those of you who celebrate Christmas I hope you’ve had a lovely time and happy holidays to those who don’t I hope you’ve enjoyed the past few days.  I’ve definitely eaten too many naughty treats and not been terribly good at exercising so that’s something I need to work on.  In bookish news I completed The Last Death of the Year by Sophie Hannah, this was okay but not quite as gripping as I’d hoped.  I also picked up and completed What Stalks the Deep by T Kingfisher.  This was also okay, I enjoyed the writing but didn’t think it quite captured the atmosphere I was hoping for.  I’ve now picked up and am hoping to complete before the year concludes The Possession of Alba Diaz by Isabel Cañas – at the moment its slow going so we’ll see.

Next Week’s reads

Hopefully complete The Possession of Alba Diaz by Isabel Cañas and I’m thinking that will be it for my reading for 2025.

Reviews Posted:

  1. Ragwort by Sam K Horton

Outstanding Reviews

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