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Under Her Skin by Adriana Anders

Title: Under Her Skin

Author: Adriana Anders

Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca 2017

Genre: Romance

Pages: 344

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: She Reads Romance - Small Town Romance; Library Love

Spice Meter: 5

His scarred hands are the gentlest I've ever known. If only life were a fairy tale where Beauty got to keep her Beast…

Every morning I wake up and remind myself I am not my past, but beneath my drab clothing hides a secret—proof of the abuse I suffered at the hands of my possessive ex, tattooed on my skin in a lurid reminder of everything I've survived. I'm alone and in hiding, trying to rebuild some semblance of a normal life. I didn't expect healing to come in the form of a rough ex-con whose rage drives him in ways I'll never understand.

Ivan's scars are on the inside—a wounded soul like me. But day by day, this gentle giant proves to me that there are second chances in life, and he deserves them as much as I do. And maybe finding each other will finally allow us to pick up our broken pieces and make something beautiful and new…

CW: Sexual and Domestic Violence (before the book begins, but discussed in detail)

This was one of the books that was on a list of older protagonists. I wanted to find an older protagonist for my book club pick. This one shuffled down the pile and I’m glad it didn’t. I ended up not loving this book very much. Sure we get an older protagonist, but it’s one that’s been on the receiving amount of a shocking amount of domestic and sexual violence. I really had to take some breaks in reading this book and even skimmed a few pages that detailed the violence. It’s a okay story with okay characters, but ultimately, I came to the end of the book hoping that Uma went to therapy instead of jumping into bed with Ivan. Seriously, consensual sex does not “fix” past trauma. I was very conflicted by the ending HEA and really wished that this had taken a much more empowering turn than it did. And the revelations from the neighbor really threw me. I do like black humor, but this seemed to be more a case of people not taking situations seriously.

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: romance, Adriana Anders, 3 stars, She Reads Romance, Library Love
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 01.16.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Currently #1

Reading: I dove into next month’s book club selection, The Secrets We Kept by Lara Prescott, and I’m very intrigued by the Cold War historical fiction.

Watching: Somehow J and I missed S3 of Party Down when it aired back in February. We rediscovered and are working our way through.

Listening: I got fed up with my giant Apple Music shuffle. Tt would move from hard rock to classical to singer/songwriter. Sometimes I just really want to listen to more metal selection. So I made a Heavy Bangers mix to hit when that’s all I want. It was a great decision! Already loving it.

Making: I’m teaching symmetry this week in coop and I have a few projects in mind. I need to make a few examples so the kids know what they are doing.

Feeling: It’s so incredibly cold here this week. Below zero temps since last Monday, I think? Plus two snowstorms that dumped a decent amount. I’m just so cold right now.

Planning: My reading weekend is three weeks away! I’ve started the grocery list and the book selections list. My last list will be clothes and such, but that’s no fun. I’d rather contemplate what I want to eat and what I want to read.

Loving: The cold weather has me in the mood for curries and chilis. I’ve made both this week and sitting loving it!

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Currently
categories: Life
Tuesday 01.16.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Homeschool W17: Winter Arrived with a Vengeance

What We Studied

After a few weeks of light schoolwork and complete break, we were back at it last week with a full curriculum load. We had planned on chemistry class, a field trip, coop, and a nature hike, but the weather took a turn. Everything except for coop was cancelled due to two winter storms and below zero temps with whiteout conditions. So, I had to seriously modify our schedule and pulled in a lot more curriculum. Even with the heavier load, the boys ended up playing outside for hours most days. We are trying to enjoy the snow while it lasts.

Q’s Science

Q’s Science, ELA, and Math

Literature and Poetry

Arthur started one of my favorite childhood books. We should finish next week.. We also moved on to starting the next coop book club selection. Beyond the actual literature, we are working on some basic grammar skills. We finished the first Reading Explorer book which focuses on reading comprehension. He also continued his Super Secret Notebook from Blossom & Root.

  • From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by EL Konigsburg

  • The Fourteenth Goldfish by Jennifer L. Holm

  • Reading Explorer: Intro

  • My America poem collection

Quentin started a very winter themed book with me. We are pushing our Blossom and Root lessons out two weeks. He also worked on some basic grammar.

  • Sing a Song of Seasons

  • Just Beyond the Very Very Far North by Dan Bar-El

  • Polar Bear by Candace Fleming

  • Polar Bear Morning by Lauren Thompson

  • Polar Bear Night by Lauren Thompson

  • Polar Bear Postman by Seigo Kijima

  • Polar Bear's Underwear by Tupera Tupera

  • The Little Polar Bear Tales a Stand by Hans de Beer

  • Polar Bear Island by Lindsay Bonilla

  • Once Upon a Winter Day by Liza Woodruff

  • My Winter City by James Gladstone

  • Bright Winter Night by Alli Brydon

  • Winter is Here by Kevin Henkes

A’s ELA, Math, Science, and History

Q’s Bedtime Books

Math

Arthur started the last unit for Singapore 5A. We covered ratios this week. We will finish this unit next week and move on to 5B.

  • Singapore Common Core 5A

  • Orbiting with Logic

Quentin started Singapore 2A with a big review of numbers to 1000. We also continued our logic book.

  • Lollipop Logic Book 3

  • Singapore Common Core 2A

Q’s History, ELA, and Math

A’s ELA and Math

Social Studies

Arthur covered two weeks worth of history lessons because of our snow days. We talked about the Progressive Era reforms as well as Teddy Roosevelt and Taft.

  • DK American History

  • We were There Too! Young People in US History

  • Words that Build a Nation

  • Heart and Soul

  • Nat Geo Our Country’s Presidents

  • An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States

  • A Different Mirror for Young People

  • This is Our Land: A History of American Immigration

  • Wheels of Change: How Women Rode the Bicycle to Freedom

  • Alice Paul and the Fight for Women’s Rights

  • The Remarkable Rough-Riding Life of Theodore Roosevelt and the Rise of Empire America by Cheryl Harness

Quentin also covered two weeks of history with a chapter on the Hebrews and Phoenicians and a chapter on the Minoans and Mycenaeans.

  • History Quest Early Times

  • DK When on Earth?

  • Human Wold

  • DK History

  • DK Timelines of Everything

  • DK A Child Through Time

  • A History of Western Art

  • DK Science Year by Year

  • DK Myths, Legends, and Sacred Stories

  • Find the Journeys Around the World by David Long

Science

Chemistry class was canceled due to the first winter storm. Instead, we read two chapters in our Story of Science book.

  • RSO Chemistry

  • DK Super Simple Chemistry

  • Story of Science Vol. 2: Newton at the Center by Joy Hakim

  • DK The Elements

Quentin took a detour from our RSO curriculum to learn about the Arctic, Antartica, polar bears, and penguins. We talked a lot about winter and how animals survive.

  • The Coldest Places on Earth by Jennifer M. Besel

  • Plants in Winter by Jenny Fretland VanVoorst

  • Weather in Winter by Jenny Fretland VanVoorst

  • All About Winter Weather by Kathryn Clay

  • Why Do Bears Seep All Winter? A Book About Hibernation by Mary Englar

  • Polar Bears by Gail Gibbons

  • Nat Geo Kids: Polar Bears

  • Polar Bears by Valerie Bodden

  • Polar Bear by Dee Phillips

  • Do You Really Want to Meet a Polar Bear? by Marcie Aboff

  • Polar Bears by Elaine Landau

  • Polar Bear Fur Isn't White and Other Amazing Facts by Thea Feldman

  • The Polar Bear by Jenni Desmond

  • Over and Under the Snow by Kate Messner

  • Click Magazine: No Place Like Home

  • Winter Bees and Other Poems of the Cold by Joyce Sidman & Rick Allen

  • Frozen Wild: How Animals Survive in the Coldest Places on Earth by Jim Arnosky

  • Penguins by Seymour Simon

  • Penguins by Ann O. Squire

  • Penguin Chick by Betty Tatham

  • RSO Life

  • DK Oversimple Biology

Art and Music

Q’s Math, ELA, and Science

STEAM Coop

Another January, another coop semester begins. It was a little touch and go for a few days as to if we would actually have coop, but the weather settled enough to get to our meeting hall. All the levels explored Geometry and Art for their first theme. I taught the oldest class and we learned about how artists use basic shapes, played the shape game, and then made collages with shapes.

Art/Music/Crafts/Cooking/Documentary

This was another area that I pulled from later weeks to take advantage of the time. We ended up covering two artists (Picasso and Chagall) and two composers (Haydn and Debussy). This will help us when we hit a week and I cannot fit in art and music.

  • DK Music and How it Works

  • DK The Arts

  • DK Art and How It Works

  • Modern Art Adventures by Maja Pitamic and Jill Laidlaw

  • 13 American Artists Children Should Know

  • A Child's Introduction to Art

  • Women in Art by Rachel Ignotofsky

  • Iconic Composers by Nicholas Csicsko & Emi Ferguson

  • 13 Art Movements Children Should Know

  • 13 Artists Children Should Know

  • 13 Modern Artists Children Should Know

  • The Story of Paintings by Mick Manning & Brita Granström

  • Why is Art Full of Naked People? by Susie Hodge

  • Just Behave, Pablo Picasso! by Jonah Winter

  • Pablo Picasso by Mike Venezia

  • Paris in the Spring with Picasso by Joan Yolleck

  • Papa Chagall Tell Us a Story by Laurence Anholt

  • Marc Chagall by Jude Welton

  • Through the Window: View of Marc Chagall's Life and Art by Barb Rosenstock

Field Trip

The weather cancelled our planned field trip. Thankfully we got it rescheduled for later in the month.

A’s ELA and Math

High

  • January always makes me want to hibernate. The winter storm really added to it, but I was okay with it. The boys got to spend a lot of time playing in the snow. I got to spend a lot of time reading and drinking hot tea.

Low

  • The schedule changes did throw me a bit, but we managed to make it through.

Art and Music

Next Week

  • Finishing our two read alouds

  • Covering the Spanish American War and American Imperialism

  • Competing our math units

  • Exploring some new elements on the periodic table

  • Easing into Greece with some myths and stories

  • Learning about birds for science

  • Hopefully heading outside for a nature walk and field trip

A’s History and ELA

Q’s ELA, History, and Science

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: homeschool
categories: Life
Monday 01.15.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Music Monday - Liliac "Heaven and Hell"

Random found this band on YouTube. That voice is just absolutely amazing!

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Liliac
categories: Music
Monday 01.15.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Carl's Doomsday Scenario by Matt Dinniman

Title: Carl’s Doomsday Scenario (Dungeon Crawler Carl #2)

Author: Matt Dinniman

Publisher: Dandy House 2021

Genre: Fantasy

Pages: 364

Rating: 5/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

"The training levels have concluded. Now the games may truly begin."

The ratings and views are off the chart. The fans just can't get enough. The dungeon gets more dangerous each day. But in a grinder designed to chew up and spit out crawlers by the millions, Carl and Princess Donut need to work harder than ever just to survive.

They call it the Over City. A sprawling, once-thriving metropolis devastated by a mysterious calamity. But these streets are far from abandoned. An undead circus trawls the ruins. Murdered prostitutes rain from the sky. An ancient spell is finally ready to reveal its dark purpose.

Carl still has no pants.

They call it Dungeon Crawler World. For Carl and Donut, it's anything but a game..

I think that I am officially obsessed with this series now. I can’t wait until I can sneak in another hour or two of listening to the adventures of Carl and Donut. The audio is fantastic, full of energy and personality. For this book, the game really begins with the Third Floor. We get to meet some new characters, perhaps new allies, and new enemies. The circus portions were delightfully creepy. I loved the Lovecraftian take on the horrors of the Over City. The reveal of the titular Doomsday Scenario was a great addition to leave you wondering about the next adventure. I cannot wait to see what happens on the Fourth Floor!

Dungeon Crawler Carl

  • #1 Dungeon Crawler Carl

  • #2 Carl’s Doomsday Scenario

  • #3 The Dungeon' Anarchist’s Cookbooks

  • #4 The Gate of the Feral Gods

  • #5 The Butcher’s Masquerade

  • #6 The Eye of the Bedlam Bride

Next up on the TBR pile:

swept away.jpg jujutsu11.jpg liminal.jpg jujutsu12.jpg enchantra.jpg water moon.jpg uzumaki.jpg alley.jpg deserter.jpg black paradox.jpg tombs.jpg gyo.jpg soichi.jpg book of the most.jpg great big.jpg jujutsu13.jpg jujutsu14.jpg jujutsu15.jpg seoulmates.jpg twisted1.jpg lore7.jpg jujutsu16.jpg twisted2.jpg twisted3.jpg twisted4.jpg
tags: Matt Dinniman, fantasy
categories: Book Reviews
Sunday 01.14.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Life Right Now #1

As I look outside my window: Everything is white. That last winter storm dropped a ton more snow and the wind hasn’t let up. The below zero temperatures are not helping the situation. But I can concede that all that snow is very pretty to look at.

Right now I am: Deciding what we are going to have for brunch. Sausage, eggs, and maybe banana bread?

Thinking and pondering: I’m working on the Coop Steering Committee agenda. There’s a lot of random things that I want to discuss, but I need to work on prioritizing the really important bits. My biggest question to tackle is how to have people sign up to teach next year without me losing my mind with frustration?

On my bedside table: Despite my best intentions, I have a stack of library books to read. I’m really really going to try to not put a ton more library holds on my card (exception being book club reads). I want to read more from my own Unread Shelves. But for this week, I have The Secrets We Kept by Lara Prescott and Mr. Fixer Upper by Lucy Score ready to go next. Plus I want to listen to the next Murderbot book after I finish this Carl volume.

On my tv this week: The family is continuing to watch Percy Jackson episodes as their air. We also started watching Monarch together. I started Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist (I know, I know, so late to the party) and am absolutely loving it. J and I watched a few movies and finished The White House Plumbers.

Listening to: Mostly just the adventures of Carl and Donut. Maybe I’ll go crazy today and listen to music instead…

On the menu for this week:

  • Monday - Spicy Black Bean Stuffed Sweet Potatoes

  • Tuesday - Potato Soup with Sausage

  • Wednesday - Buffalo Chicken Dip

  • Thursday - Whatever Dinner

  • Friday - Honey Lime Chicken with Asparagus

  • Saturday - Bourbon Grilled Flank Steak

  • Sunday - Beef and Barley Stew

On my to do list: My reading weekend is just two weeks away. I need to finalize some plans and make a packing list including a TBR for the weekend. I also need to plan my coop lesson for this week. We are covering symmetry.

Happening this week:

  • Monday - Chemistry Class

  • Tuesday - Dentist appointment for me

  • Wednesday - El Museo Latino field trip

  • Thursday - Coop; Winter HS Dance

  • Friday - Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company performance at The Orpheum

  • Saturday - Home Day

  • Sunday - Breakfast Club

What I am creating: I received my 2024 Memory Planner base, so I want to start on January’s pages. But I also need to start and complete my December Daily pages for 2023.

My simple pleasures: Earl Gray Tea Bread, snuggling in blankets, good television

Looking around the house: I need to do laundry today, including sheets, and I want to reorganize part of my office. Otherwise, the house looks pretty good.

From the camera: Enjoying the snow earlier this week. We have much more snow on the ground now, but the temps are below zero.

tags: Life Right Now
categories: Weekly Wrap-up
Sunday 01.14.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Fortune Hunter by Daisy Goodwin

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Title: The Fortune Hunter

Author: Daisy Goodwin

Publisher: St. Martin’s Press 2013

Genre: Historical Fiction

Pages: 473

Rating: 2/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Unread Shelf; In Case You Missed It - 2013

Empress Elizabeth of Austria, known as Sisi, is the Princess Diana of nineteenth-century Europe. Famously beautiful, as captured in a portrait with diamond stars in her hair, she is unfulfilled in her marriage to the older Emperor Franz Joseph. Sisi has spent years evading the stifling formality of royal life on her private train or yacht or, whenever she can, on the back of a horse.

Captain Bay Middleton is dashing, young, and the finest horseman in England. He is also impoverished, with no hope of buying the horse needed to win the Grand National—until he meets Charlotte Baird. A clever, plainspoken heiress whose money gives her a choice among suitors, Charlotte falls in love with Bay, the first man to really notice her, for his vulnerability as well as his glamour. When Sisi joins the legendary hunt organized by Earl Spencer in England, Bay is asked to guide her on the treacherous course. Their shared passion for riding leads to an infatuation that jeopardizes the growing bond between Bay and Charlotte, and threatens all of their futures.

Another absolutely disappointing book! I was hoping that we would get a glittering portrayal of the Empress of Austria complete with expansive descriptions of time and place. I wanted a more glamorous version of Downtown Abbey. Instead, we focus more on Charlotte and Bay than Sisi and plod through their ridiculous “relationship.” I was thoroughly disgusted with Bay’s treatment of both Charlotte and Sisi and could not imagine what either woman saw in him. He’s nothing special at all. He spends all his lamenting his station in life and expressing love for his horse. Why would an heiress and the Empress of Austria covet a man like that? And there’s the fact that we get little to no information about Sisi throughout the book. She has a tiny waist, likes to hunt, and has ridiculously long hair. None of those things are personality traits and definitely none of those things make her an interesting figure. I really should have just off loaded this book, but you never know until to read it. At least it’s off my shelves.

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Unread Shelf Project, Daisy Goodwin, historical fiction, 2 stars, In Case You Missed It
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 01.13.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Mrs. Sherlock Holmes by Brad Ricca

Title: Mrs. Sherlock Holmes: The True Story of New York City's Greatest Female Detective and the 1917 Missing Girl Case That Captivated a Nation

Author: Brad Ricca

Publisher: St. Martin’s Press 2017

Genre: Nonfiction - True Crime

Pages: 448

Rating: 2/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Nonfiction Reader; Library Love

Mrs. Sherlock Holmes tells the true story of Mrs. Grace Humiston, the detective and lawyer who turned her back on New York society life to become one of the nation's greatest crime fighters during an era when women weren't even allowed to vote. After graduating from N.Y.U. law school, Grace opened a legal clinic in the city for low-income immigrant clients, and quickly established a reputation as a fierce, but fair lawyer who was always on the side of the disenfranchised.
 
Grace's motto "Justice for those of limited means" led her to strange cases all over the city, and eventually the world. From defending an innocent giant on death row to investigating an island in Arkansas with a terrible secret about slavery; from the warring halls of Congress to a crumbling medieval tower in Italy, Grace solved crimes in-between shopping at Bergdorf Goodman and being marked for death by the sinister Black Hand. She defended women clients who had killed their attackers and fought the framing of a Baltimore black man at the mercy of a corrupt police department. Known for dressing only in black, Grace was appointed the first woman U.S. district attorney in history. And when a pretty 18-year-old girl named Ruth Cruger went missing on Valentine's Day in New York, Grace took the case after  the police gave up. Grace and her partner, the hard-boiled Hungarian detective Julius J. Kron, navigated a dangerous mystery of secret boyfriends, two-faced cops, underground tunnels, rumors of white slavery, and a mysterious pale man -- in a desperate race against time to save Ruth. When she solved the crime, she was made the first female consulting detective to the NYPD.

But despite her many successes in social and criminal justice, Grace began to see chilling connections in the cases she had solved, leading to a final showdown with her most fearsome adversary of all and one of the most powerful men of the twentieth century.
 
This is the first-ever literary biography of the singular woman the press nicknamed after fiction's greatest detective. In the narrative tradition of
In Cold Blood and The Devil in the White City, her poignant story unmasks unmistakable connections between missing girls, the role of the media, and the real truth of crime stories. The great mystery of Mrs. Sherlock Holmes -- and its haunting twist ending -- is how one woman dedicated to finding the missing herself become so lost to history?

This was one giant dud of a book! I was hoping for an examination of how one of the first women detectives in the United States proved her qualifications and solved crimes. Instead, I got a jumble of book more intent on telling all the tiny irrelevant details of one particular case while alluding to others but not exploring them. We get a ton of inside information about the thoughts and feelings of a variety of people related to the missing woman’s case, but nothing from Grace. We meander around the case while dropping weird hints and observations. But we don’t really get to the point. We don’t get to place Grace in the time and geographic location. This is certainly no Erik Larson style book that connects the dots so that the audience can understanding why the story is truly groundbreaking. I wonder if this was an article and the author was pressured into padding it out to a full length book? That might explain the complete necessary information and side tangents that take up a majority of the pages.

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: nonfiction, true crime, Brad Ricca, Bookworms Book Club, Library Love, Nonfiction Reader, 2 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 01.13.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden

Title: The Bear and the Nightingale (Winternight #1)

Author: Katherine Arden

Publisher: Del Rey 2017

Genre: Fantasy

Pages: 319

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: COYER; In Case You Missed It - 2017

Winter lasts most of the year at the edge of the Russian wilderness, and in the long nights, Vasilisa and her siblings love to gather by the fire to listen to their nurse’s fairy tales. Above all, Vasya loves the story of Frost, the blue-eyed winter demon. Wise Russians fear him, for he claims unwary souls, and they honor the spirits that protect their homes from evil.

Then Vasya’s widowed father brings home a new wife from Moscow. Fiercely devout, Vasya’s stepmother forbids her family from honoring their household spirits, but Vasya fears what this may bring. And indeed, misfortune begins to stalk the village.

But Vasya’s stepmother only grows harsher, determined to remake the village to her liking and to groom her rebellious stepdaughter for marriage or a convent. As the village’s defenses weaken and evil from the forest creeps nearer, Vasilisa must call upon dangerous gifts she has long concealed—to protect her family from a threat sprung to life from her nurse’s most frightening tales.

Plodding. That’s the one word that comes to mind in attempting a review of this book. I just couldn’t seem to stay engaged in the story or the characters. Most of the characters are highly unlikeable. It doesn’t help that we really don’t get to see much of them except of glimpses through Vasya. The main character isn’t even that interesting. Most of the story is things happening to her, not her doing things. And for that, I was just not that interested in the story at all. I do like a good Russian folk tale redone, but this one was too slow and not engaging enough to make me want to read the rest of the series.

Winternight

  • #1 The Bear and the Nightingale

  • #2 The Girl in the Tower

  • #3 The Winter of the Witch

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Katherine Arden, fantasy, COYER, In Case You Missed It, 3 stars, fairy tales, folklore
categories: Book Reviews
Friday 01.12.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Do Your Worst by Rosie Danan

Title: Do Your Worst

Author: Rosie Danan

Publisher: Berkley 2023

Genre: Romance

Pages: 317

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: She Reads Romance - January (You Didn’t Get to in 2023); Library Love

Spice Meter: 5

Riley Rhodes finally has the chance to turn her family’s knack for the supernatural into a legitimate business when she’s hired to break the curse on an infamous Scottish castle. Used to working alone in her alienating occupation, she's pleasantly surprised to meet a handsome stranger upon arrival—until he tries to get her fired.

Fresh off a professional scandal, Clark Edgeware can’t allow a self-proclaimed “curse breaker” to threaten his last chance for redemption. After he fails to get Riley kicked off his survey site, he vows to avoid her. Unfortunately for him, she vows to get even.

Riley expects the curse to do her dirty work by driving Clark away, but instead, they keep finding themselves in close proximity. Too close. Turns out, the only thing they do better than fight is fool around. If they’re not careful, by the end of all this, more than the castle will end up in ruins.

Overall a cute supernaturally tinged romance featuring two opposite people. I really do love a good enemies to lovers trope and this one definitely fit the bill. Riley can be a be secretive and naive at times, but she’s a good character to root for. The scenes without Clark in them were just not as good as the ones with him in it. We needed the banter and the barbs for this story to really work and keep me engaged. There are some very spicy scenes in this one including a scene in a library. I would never desecrate a library like they do, but hey, it’s a book. The appearance of Clark’s father was very cringe-worthy, but added that extra obstacle that the story needed. Definitely a fun romp.

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Next up on the TBR pile:

swept away.jpg jujutsu11.jpg liminal.jpg jujutsu12.jpg enchantra.jpg water moon.jpg uzumaki.jpg alley.jpg deserter.jpg black paradox.jpg tombs.jpg gyo.jpg soichi.jpg book of the most.jpg great big.jpg jujutsu13.jpg jujutsu14.jpg jujutsu15.jpg seoulmates.jpg twisted1.jpg lore7.jpg jujutsu16.jpg twisted2.jpg twisted3.jpg twisted4.jpg
tags: romance, Rosie Danan, 4 stars, She Reads Romance, Library Love
categories: Book Reviews
Friday 01.12.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Share Your Stuff, I'll Go First by Laura Tremaine

Title: Share Your Stuff, I’ll Go First: 10 Questions to Take Your Friendships to the Next Level

Author: Laura Tremaine

Publisher: Zondervan 2021

Genre: Nonfiction

Pages: 224

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Unread Shelf; Nonfiction Reader

In spite of the hyper-connected culture we live in today, women still feel shamed for oversharing and being publicly vulnerable. And no matter how many friends we seem to have, many of us are still desperately lonely.

Laura Tremaine, blogger and podcaster behind
10 Things To Tell You, says it's time for something better. Openness and vulnerability are the foundation for human growth and healthy relationships, and it all starts when we share our stuff, the nitty-gritty daily details about ourselves with others. Laura has led the way in her personal life with her popular blog and podcast, and now with lighthearted self-awareness, a sensitivity to the important things in life, and compelling storytelling, Laura gives you the tools to build and deepen the conversations happening in your life.

Laura's stories about her childhood, her complicated shifts in faith and friendships, and her marriage to a Hollywood movie director will prompt you to identify the beautiful narrative and pivotal milestones of your own life. Each chapter offers intriguing and reflective questions that will reveal unique details and stories you've never thought to tell and will guide you into cultivating the authentic connection with others that only comes from sharing yourself.

This book has been sitting on my shelf for years now after reading rave reviews from my podcast community. I finally dove into this one and just felt very meh about it throughout. There’s some good questions and advice in here, but like in most self-help books, the text goes on and on. I kept getting bogged down in the repetitions and multiple scenarios detailed. I just couldn’t find myself caring much at all. Oh well. One less book on my Unread Shelf.

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Next up on the TBR pile:

swept away.jpg jujutsu11.jpg liminal.jpg jujutsu12.jpg enchantra.jpg water moon.jpg uzumaki.jpg alley.jpg deserter.jpg black paradox.jpg tombs.jpg gyo.jpg soichi.jpg book of the most.jpg great big.jpg jujutsu13.jpg jujutsu14.jpg jujutsu15.jpg seoulmates.jpg twisted1.jpg lore7.jpg jujutsu16.jpg twisted2.jpg twisted3.jpg twisted4.jpg
tags: Unread Shelf Project, Laura Tremaine, nonfiction, Nonfiction Reader, self-help, 3 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Thursday 01.11.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

2024 Reading Challenges

Another year, another attempt at reading challenges. Once again, I’m going to try to complete a variety of challenges. At the same time, I really want to keep my mood reading to direct my reading. Let’s see if I can combine the two.

2024 Reading Challenges

  • Goodreads Challenge

  • UnRead Shelf Project

  • Kid Read Alouds

  • 52 Book Club

  • She Reads Romance

  • COYER

  • Decades

  • Library Love

  • Lifetime

  • Nonfiction Reader

  • In Case You Missed It

  • Clock

  • Fairytale

Goodreads Challenge (200) - I’m sticking with my usual 200 books for this overall goal. Last year, I ended up going far past my goal and read 272 books. I don’t necessarily want to up my year goal, so I’m going to stick with 200.

UnRead Shelf (50) - My sixth year attempt to control my Unread Shelf. Let’s see if I can do a better job of it this year. I’m not going to make a Top 10 list, but I do want to read 50 books off my shelf. Currently, I have 324 books on that shelf.

Kid Read Alouds (20) - Continuing with this challenge again this year. We have some great read aloud choices for the spring semester. And I’m sure that I’ll pick some great titles for the fall semester.

52 Book Club (52) - I am often tempted by big diverse prompt challenges, but I lot I have issues with the prompts. This one seems to be more in line with how I read. And I like the one book a week idea. So I’m going to attempt this one! You can find more information at The 52 Book Club.

She Reads Romance (36) - My romance challenge from last year seems to have disappeared, so I had to chose a new one. This one has a good mix of genres and tropes to look for. You can find more information at She Reads Romance.

COYER (Clean Out Your E-Reader) (20) - Goodness knows that I have too many books on my Kindle app. It’s time to start attempting to reduce that number. More information at Because Reading.

Decades (12) - A new to me challenge from The Book Girls’ Guide. In this one, I’ll be hitting books set in different decades.

Lifetime (12) - A new to me challenge from The Book Girls’ Guide. In this one, I’ll be hitting books with characters of different ages.

In Case You Missed It (12) - A new to me challenge from The Book Girls’ Guide. In this one, I’ll be hitting books from a variety of previous published years.

Nonfiction Reader (12) - Last year, I realized that my nonfiction reading was practically nonexistent. I want to change that for 2024. So I’m joining the nonfiction book challenge hosted by Book’d Out.

Library Love (60) - Of course I’m going to sign up of a Library Book Challenge. I love using the library, so this one is going to be an easy challenge for me. This particular one is hosted by Books of My Heart.

Clock (12) - Read books with numbers 1-12 in the title. This sounded like a fun silly challenge. You can find more information at Jo Linsdell.

Fairytale Retelling (12) - I love a good fairytale retelling, so I had to join this one. You can find more information at Charity Rau.


I also decided to create my own spice meter for romance books. A 1-5 scale seemed too limiting for the types of books I read. So I expanded it to 8 levels with corresponding explanations. I will be rating all of my romance books on this new scale.


My rating system:

  • 5 stars - loved it, will tell everyone (or almost everyone) to read it

  • 4 stars - liked it, would recommend to certain people

  • 3 stars - okay book, but maybe not something i would recommend, maybe not a book for me, but I see merit

  • 2 stars - disliked it

  • 1 star - finished the book, but hated it! will rant to anyone about why I hated this one

categories: Reading Challenges
Thursday 01.11.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Timekeeper by Tara Sim

Title: Timekeeper

Author: Tara Sim

Publisher: Sky Pony Press 2016

Genre: Fantasy

Pages: 414

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Lifetime - Teenage Characters

“I was in an accident. I got out. I'm safe now.” An alternate Victorian world controlled by clock towers, where a damaged clock can fracture time—and a destroyed one can stop it completely.

A prodigy mechanic who can repair not only clockwork, but time itself, determined to rescue his father from a Stopped town.

A series of mysterious bombings that could jeopardize all of England.

A boy who would give anything to relive his past, and one who would give anything to live at all.

A romance that will shake the very foundations of time.

The first book in a dazzling new steampunk-fantasy trilogy, Timekeeper introduces a magical world of mythology and innovation that readers will never want to leave.

My mom has been wanting me to read this book for almost a year. I finally put it on my short list TBR and enjoyed it. This has a very melancholy feel to it mixed in with the fantasy and steampunk elements. I wouldn’t say that the melancholy lessened my enjoyment, but I was expecting something a bit more upbeat and glittering. Once I settled into the story, I really fell for Danny and his attempt at finding a better life for himself. Once we realize exactly who Colton is, the story kicks in and I was very interested to see where the story went. This was an intriguing story about time and love.

Timekeeper

  • #1 Timekeeper

  • #2 Chainbreaker

  • #3 Firestarter

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Next up on the TBR pile:

swept away.jpg jujutsu11.jpg liminal.jpg jujutsu12.jpg enchantra.jpg water moon.jpg uzumaki.jpg alley.jpg deserter.jpg black paradox.jpg tombs.jpg gyo.jpg soichi.jpg book of the most.jpg great big.jpg jujutsu13.jpg jujutsu14.jpg jujutsu15.jpg seoulmates.jpg twisted1.jpg lore7.jpg jujutsu16.jpg twisted2.jpg twisted3.jpg twisted4.jpg
tags: fantasy, Tara Sim, 4 stars, Lifetime
categories: Book Reviews
Wednesday 01.10.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

2024 Goals and Resolutions

Checking in with my 2023 Goals and Resolutions

House Goals/Resolutions

  • Organize My Craft Room/Library ✓

  • Make Progress with One Home Project - Um… well house project really took a backseat to a lot of things this year.

Life Goals/Resolutions

  • Complete 52 Hikes - We got so close! We’re ending the year at 44 hikes. I think that’s a great number even if I didn’t hit 52.

  • Add More Vegetarian Dishes to Our Rotation ✓

  • Take Care of My Medical Issues ✓

Reading Goals/Resolutions

  • Read 200 Books/60,000 Books ✓

  • Clear Off 50 Books from My UnRead Shelf - Nope, but that’s okay.

  • Skip at Least 50% of BOTM Months ✓

Homeschool Goals/Resolutions

  • Create a Long-Term Plan for Homeschool Curriculum ✓

  • Continue to Organize the Coop, But Also Delegate for Growth ✓

And now on to 2024…

House Goals/Resolutions

  • Paint the living room (and maybe playroom) - Other projects haven’t progressed as far I had hoped, and I’m oh so sick of the walls in the living room and playroom. I convinced J to paint those two rooms at least in the spring.

  • Downsize the playroom - The kids aren’t playing with as many tows as they were, so I want to downsize the playroom and start the transition to study/homeschool/video game room.

Life Goals/Resolutions

  • Complete 52 Hikes -We’re going to attempt this one again in 2024. I’m really trying to be more and more intentional with our outside time.

  • Add More Vegetarian Dishes to Our Rotation - Adding this one on our resolution list again next year. It’s been a great experiment, but I want to do more.

  • Work on a Better Budget - I really want to retool our expenses for 2024 and work out a bitter budget.

Reading Goals/Resolutions

  • Read 200 Books/60,000 Books - Going with the same thing as last year.

  • Clear Off 50 Books from My UnRead Shelf - Going to try again.

  • Skip at Least 50% of BOTM Months - This was a great goal and I really did stick with it. If I’m not super excited about the selections, I’m going to skip that month.

Homeschool Goals/Resolutions

  • Be a Leader for the Secular Homeschool Community - I want to help others in the area lead the community of secular homeschoolers. There’s not that many of us and we should be inclusive and supportive.

  • Move the Coop into the Next Era - I have some dreams and plans that I would love to see come to fruition in 2024.

  • Complete Another Year of Homeschooling - We’ve got some great things are going and I want to keep it up in 2024.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: End of the Year, goals, New Year's Resolutions
categories: Life
Wednesday 01.10.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman

Title: Dungeon Crawler Carl (Dungeon Crawler Carl #1)

Author: Matt Dinniman

Publisher: 2021

Genre: Fantasy

Pages: 446

Rating: 5/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 52 Book Club - More Than 40 Chapters

The apocalypse will be televised!

A man. His ex-girlfriend's cat. A sadistic game show unlike anything in the universe: a dungeon crawl where survival depends on killing your prey in the most entertaining way possible. 

In a flash, every human-erected construction on Earth - from Buckingham Palace to the tiniest of sheds - collapses in a heap, sinking into the ground.

The buildings and all the people inside have all been atomized and transformed into the dungeon: an 18-level labyrinth filled with traps, monsters, and loot. A dungeon so enormous, it circles the entire globe.

Only a few dare venture inside. But once you're in, you can't get out. And what's worse, each level has a time limit. You have but days to find a staircase to the next level down, or it's game over. In this game, it's not about your strength or your dexterity. It's about your followers, your views. Your clout. It's about building an audience and killing those goblins with style. 

You can't just survive here. You gotta survive big.

You gotta fight with vigor, with excitement. You gotta make them stand up and cheer. And if you do have that "it" factor, you may just find yourself with a following. That's the only way to truly survive in this game - with the help of the loot boxes dropped upon you by the generous benefactors watching from across the galaxy.

They call it Dungeon Crawler World. But for Carl, it's anything but a game.

J has been trying to get me to start reading this series for a few months now. I just wasn’t really in the mood for an RPG style narration until now. Once I started, I really couldn’t put this one down. Carl and Princess Doughnut are great protagonists that you can’t help but root for. As they stumble their way through Levels 1 and 2 of the dungeon causing chaos in their wake, I was on pins and needles desperate to see what was around the next corner. I really felt like we were in a video game encountering obstacles and bosses, figuring out puzzles, and attempting to survive just one more hour. Meeting other crawlers added the human element in a decidedly non-human environment. I can’t wait to read (or listen, the audio performance is great) the next book in the series.

Dungeon Crawler Carl

  • #1 Dungeon Crawler Carl

  • #2 Carl’s Doomsday Scenario

  • #3 The Dungeon' Anarchist’s Cookbooks

  • #4 The Gate of the Feral Gods

  • #5 The Butcher’s Masquerade

  • #6 The Eye of the Bedlam Bride

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Next up on the TBR pile:

swept away.jpg jujutsu11.jpg liminal.jpg jujutsu12.jpg enchantra.jpg water moon.jpg uzumaki.jpg alley.jpg deserter.jpg black paradox.jpg tombs.jpg gyo.jpg soichi.jpg book of the most.jpg great big.jpg jujutsu13.jpg jujutsu14.jpg jujutsu15.jpg seoulmates.jpg twisted1.jpg lore7.jpg jujutsu16.jpg twisted2.jpg twisted3.jpg twisted4.jpg
tags: Matt Dinniman, fantasy, 52 Book Club, 5 stars, video games, audiobook
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 01.09.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

2023 Reading Challenges Roundup: Completed and Failed

For 2023, I brought back reading challenges into my life. Let’s see which ones I actually finished.

Completed Challenges

Goodreads
Goal 272/200 Books 100%

COYER (Clean Out Your E-Reader)
Goal 20/20 Books 100%

  1. The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon (1/21/23)

  2. The Vampire Villain by Melody Raven (4/6/23)

  3. The Library of the Unwritten by AJ Hackwith (5/24/23)

  4. Barbarian Lover by Ruby Dixon (5/25/23)

  5. The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker (6/15/23)

  6. The Bees by Laline Paull (7/22/23)

  7. Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton (7/19/23)

  8. Wasted Words by Staci Hart (7/27/23)

  9. 56 Days by Catherine Ryan Howard (9/7/23)

  10. Devil to Pay by Jeaniene Frost (9/1/23)

  11. Home for the Holidays by Jeaniene Frost (9/1/23)

  12. Cinders by Michelle D. Argyle (9/13/23)

  13. The Haunting of Winchester Mansion by Alexandria Clarke (9/27/23)

  14. Girls of Brackenhill by Kate Moretti (10/6/23)

  15. Ark by Veronica Roth (11/24/23)

  16. Summer Frost by Blake Crouch (11/24/23)

  17. Emergency Skin by NK Jemisin (11/24/23)

  18. You Have Arrived at Your Destination by Amor Towles (11/25/23)

  19. The Last Conversation by Paul Tremblay (11/25/23)

  20. Randomize by Andy Weir (11/25/23)

Seasonal - Fall
Goal 25/25 Books 100%

  1. 5 Books in a Series ✓

    • Bound by Flames by Jeaniene Frost (9/23/23)

    • Into the Fire by Jeaniene Frost (10/5/23)

    • A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas (10/4/23)

    • Preacher Vol. 1 (10/22/23)

    • Brutal Prince by Sophie Lark (11/2/23)

  2. 5 Spooky Books ✓

    • Mister Magic by Kiersten White (9/24/23)

    • Episode Thirteen by Craig DiLouie (10/10/23)

    • This Delicious Death by Kayla Cottingham (10/7/23)

    • The Ghost Tree by Christina Henry (10/20/23)

    • The Seventh Bride by T. Kingfisher (10/13/23)

  3. 5 Kindle/Ebooks ✓

    • The Haunting of Winchester Mansion by Alexandria Clarke (9/27/23)

    • Girls of Brackenhill by Kate Moretti (10/6/23)

    • Nettle & Bone by T. Kingfisher (10/14/23)

    • Ark by Veronica Roth (11/24/23)

    • Summer Frost by Blake Crouch (11/24/23)

  4. 3 Kid Read Alouds ✓

    • Echo Mountain by Lauren Wolk (10/4/23)

    • Beanstalker and Other Hilarious Scarytales by Kiersten White (10/11/23)

    • Fish in a Tree by Lynda Mullaly Hunt (10/21/23)

  5. 3 Nonfiction ✓

    • The Kingdom of Prep by Maggie Bullock (9/22/23)

    • Savage Appetites by Rachel Monroe (10/19/23)

    • Unlikeable Female Characters by Anna Bogutskaya (11/15/23)

  6. 2 Audiobooks ✓

    • Nothing But Blackened Teeth by Cassandra Khaw (10/21/23)

    • White Cat by Holly Black (10/26/23)

  7. 2 Random Library Picks ✓

    • Thornhedge by T. Kingfisher (9/28/23)

    • The Boyfriend Candidate by Ashley Winstead (9/29/23)

Seasonal - Summer
Goal 25/25 Books 100%

  1. 3 Unread Shelf Books ✓

    • This Side of the Grave by Jeaniene Frost (7/14/23)

    • Eternal Kiss of Darkness by Jeaniene Frost (7/26/23)

    • Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manansala (9/21/23)

  2. 3 Buddy Reads / Book Club Selections ✓

    • The Bees by Laline Paull (7/22/23)

    • Adult Assembly Required by Abbi Waxman (7/15/23)

    • Anatomy by Dana Schwartz (7/25/23)

  3. 3 MG/YA Books ✓

    • Don’t Turn Out the Lights (6/29/23)

    • Pawn of Prophecy by David Eddings (6/29/23)

    • Camp Red Moon by R.L. Stine (7/21/23)

  4. 3 Kid Read Alouds ✓

    • Wildoak by CC Harrington (8/24/23)

    • The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan (9/13/23)

    • Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH by Robert O’Brien (8/18/23)

  5. 3 Audiobooks ✓

    • The Curator by Owen King (6/27/23)

    • Starship Titanic by Douglas Adams and Terry Jones (6/28/23)

    • The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick (6/29/23)

  6. 3 Retreat Purchases or Recs ✓

    • Sister, Maiden, Monster by Lucy A Snyder (7/19/23)

    • Cinderella is Dead by Kalynn Bayron (7/22/23)

    • Break Your Glass Slippers by Amanda Lovelace (8/15/23)

  7. 3 Nonfiction ✓

    • Pathogenesis by Jonathan Kennedy (7/25/23)

    • Hey Hun by Emily Lynn Paulson (8/2/23)

    • The Things We Make by Bill Hammack (9/8/23)

  8. 2 Books in a Series ✓

    • The Duchess Takes a Husband by Harper St. George (6/24/23)

    • Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton (7/19/23)

  9. 2 Random Library Choices ✓

    • Tread of Angels by Rebecca Roanhorse (7/3/23)

    • The Widow of Pale Harbor by Hester Fox (7/7/23)

Kid Read Alouds
Goal 20/20 Books 100%

  1. Samantha Spinner and the Super Secret Plans by Russell Ginns (1/11/23)

  2. My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George (1/20/23)

  3. The Year of the Dog by Grace Lin (1/19/23)

  4. Winterhouse by Ben Guterson (2/9/23)

  5. Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson (2/3/23)

  6. The Bears on Hemlock Mountain by Alice Dagliesh (1/23/23)

  7. Crenshaw by Katherine Applegate (2/16/23)

  8. A True Home by Kallie George (2/23/23)

  9. The Mighty Miss Malone by Christopher Paul Curtis (3/8/23)

  10. Argos by Ralph Hardy (3/11/23)

  11. The House at Pooh Corner by A.A. Milne (3/22/23)

  12. The Strangers by Margaret Peterson Haddix (4/8/23)

  13. Midsummer’s Mayhem by Rajani LaRocca (4/14/23)

  14. The Greatest Gift by Kallie George (4/11/23)

  15. The Last Shadow Warrior by Sam Subity (5/14/23)

  16. The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett (6/5/23)

  17. Mr. Popper’s Penguins by Richard and Florence Atwater (5/18/23)

  18. The Deceivers by Margaret Peterson Haddix (6/4/23)

  19. Wildoak by CC Harrington (8/24/23)

  20. Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH by Robert O’Brien (8/18/23)

Seasonal - Winter
Goal 25/25 Books 100%

  1. 5 Graphic Novels/Comic Trades

    • Ducks by Kate Beaton (1/11/23)

    • Lore, Olympus Vol. 3 by Rachel Smythe (1/25/23)

    • The Me You Love in the Dark by Skottie Young and Jorge Corona (1/22/23)

    • Lady Mechanika Vol. 7 (1/27/23)

    • The Dollhouse Family (1/28/23)

  2. 5 Scifi/Fantasy Books

    • Court of the Vampire Queen by Katee Robert (1/11/23)

    • Ghostly Echoes by William Ritter (1/13/23)

    • The End and Other Beginnings by Veronica Roth (1/18/23)

    • One Foot in the Grave by Jeaniene Frost (1/20/23)

    • Lost in the Moment and Found by Seanan McGuire (2/4/23)

  3. 3 Buddy Reads (CR and Nerdy Bookish Friends)

    • The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon (1/21/23)

    • Babel by RF Kaung (2/22/23)

    • A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers (3/18/23)

  4. 3 Nonfiction Books

    • Paradise Falls by Keith O’Brien (1/16/23)

    • A Literary Education by Emily Cook (1/24/23)

    • Death in the Air by Kate Winkler Dawson (2/25/23)

  5. 3 Romance

    • Misadventures of a Curvy Girl by Sierra Simone (1/12/23)

    • It Happened One Summer by Tessa Bailey (1/26/23)

    • Never Fall for Your Fiancee by Virginia Heath (2/5/23)

  6. 2 Classics

    • Timemaster by Robert L. Forward (2/24/23)

    • The Beautiful and Damned by F. Scott Fitzgerald (3/14/23)

  7. 2 Middle Grade

    • Anya and the Dragon by Sofiya Pasternack (1/25/23)

    • Anya and the Nightingale by Sofiya Pasternack (2/3/23)

  8. 2 Historical Fiction

    • Take My Hand by Dolen Perkins-Valdez (2/14/23)

    • The Light in Hidden Places by Sharon Cameron (3/18/23)

Failed Challenges

UnRead Shelf
Goal 28/50 Books 56%

  1. January: Comfort - Halfway to the Grave by Jeaniene Frost (1/19/23)

  2. February: Courage - Babel by R.F. Kuang (2/22/23)

  3. March: Enough - The Beautiful and Damned by F. Scott Fitzgerald (3/14/23)

  4. April: Delight - Crossings by Alex Landragin (4/29/23)

  5. May: Curious - Cinders & Sparrows by Stefan Bachmann (5/12/23)

  6. June: Explore - Other Birds by Sarah Addison Allen (6/17/23)

  7. July: Joy - Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez (7/8/23)

  8. August: Immerse - The Keeper of Night by Kylie Lee Baker (8/18/23)

  9. September: Remember - Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manasala (9/21/23)

  10. October: Influence - The Vampires of El Norte by Isabel Cañas (10/18/23)

  11. November: Nurture - Underground Airlines by Ben H. Winters (11/21/23)

  12. One Foot in the Grave by Jeaniene Frost (1/20/23)

  13. Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt (1/24/23)

  14. At Grave’s End by Jeaniene Frost (1/27/23)

  15. Lady Mechanika Vol. 7 (1/27/23)

  16. The Thousandth Floor by Katharine McGee (3/23/23)

  17. Weyward by Emilia Hart (3/28/23)

  18. The Night Ship by Jess Kidd (4/8/23)

  19. Destined for an Early Grave by Jeaniene Frost (4/21/23)

  20. First Drop of Crimson by Jeaniene Frost (4/28/23)

  21. Spells for Forgetting by Adrienne Young (7/5/23)

  22. This Side of the Grave by Jeaniene Frost (7/14/23)

  23. The Wishing Game by Meg Shaffer (7/12/23)

  24. Sister, Maiden, Monster by Lucy A Snyder (7/19/23)

  25. Eternal Kiss of Darkness by Jeaniene Frost (7/26/23)

  26. Cruel Seduction by Katee Robert (9/19/23)

  27. Starling House by Alix E. Harrow (10/24/23)

  28. Thistlefoot by GennaRose Nethercott (10/29/23)

Book of the Month Cleanout
Goal 11/12 Books 91.7%

  1. Babel by R.F. Kuang (2/22/23)

  2. Weyward by Emilia Hart (3/28/23)

  3. Other Birds by Sarah Addison Allen (6/17/23)

  4. Spells for Forgetting by Adrienne Young (7/5/23)

  5. Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez (7/8/23)

  6. The Wishing Game by Meg Shaffer (7/12/23)

  7. The Keeper of Night by Kylie Lee Baker (8/18/23)

  8. Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manasala (9/21/23)

  9. The Vampires of El Norte by Isabel Cañas (10/18/23)

  10. Starling House by Alix E. Harrow (10/24/23)

  11. Thistlefoot by GennaRose Nethercott (10/29/23)

The 52 Book Club
Goal 46/52 Books 88.5%

  1. A Book with a Subtitle - You Need to Lose Weight by Aubrey Gordon (3/26/23)

  2. Featuring an Inheritance - Never Rescue a Rogue by Virginia Heath (2/11/23)

  3. Title Starting with “G” - The Getaway by Lamar Giles (3/30/23)

  4. Title Starting with “H” - Hook, Line, and Sinker by Tessa Bailey (2/28/23)

  5. Title Starting with “I” - Icebreaker by Hannah Grace (6/25/23)

  6. Under 200 Pages - Lost in the Moment and Found by Seanan McGuire (2/4/23)

  7. A City or Country Name in Title - The Siren of Sussex by Mimi Matthews (5/5/23)

  8. Dystopian Fiction - The Stranded by Sarah Daniels (3/4/23)

  9. A Book with a Dedication - A House with Good Bones by T. Kingfisher (5/4/23)

  10. Takes Place During the Roaring Twenties - The Beautiful and Damned by F. Scott Fitzgerald (3/14/23)

  11. A Book About Secrets - Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt (1/24/23)

  12. High Fantasy - The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon (1/21/23)

  13. Published Posthumously - Starship Titanic by Douglas Adams and Terry Jones (6/28/23)

  14. A Survival Story - A Lush and Seething Hell by John Hornor Jacobs (2/8/23)

  15. Set in Australia - Acid for the Children by Flea (3/22/23)

  16. Featuring One of the “Seven Deadly Sins” - Priest by Sierra Simone (1/31/23)

  17. By a Caribbean Author

  18. Set During a War Other Than WWI or WWII - Timeline by Michael Crichton (9/16/23)

  19. Typographic Cover - VenCo by Cherie Dimaline (5/30/23)

  20. A Book About Siblings - Well Traveled by Jen DeLuca (2/10/23)

  21. A Second-Hand Book - Underground Airlines by Ben H. Winters (11/21/23)

  22. A Body-Positive Message - A Merry Little Meet Cute by Julie Murphy & Sierra Simone (2/9/23)

  23. An Alliterative Title - Miss Benson’s Beetle by Rachel Joyce (5/27/23)

  24. Nordic Noir

  25. A Fashionable Character - A Tempest at Sea by Sherry Thomas (5/26/23)

  26. Has an Epilogue - The Deal by Elle Kennedy (1/13/23)

  27. Newbery Medal Winner - The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate (9/13/23)

  28. Includes a Funeral - Immortality by Dana Schwartz (7/28/23)

  29. Sends You Down a Rabbit Hole - The Hollow Places by T. Kingfisher (4/25/23)

  30. An Author with a Same Name Town as You - The First Bright Thing by JR Dawson (8/23/23)

  31. Set in a Workplace - Come as You Are by Jess K. Hardy (2/23/23)

  32. Published by Macmillan - The First Bright Thing by JR Dawson (8/23/23)

  33. A Banned Book

  34. Featuring Mythology - The Last Tale of the Flower Bride by Roshani Chokshi (3/8/23)

  35. A Book You Meant to Read Last Year - The Mistake by Elle Kennedy (2/25/23)

  36. Chapters have Cliffhangers - Station Eternity by Mur Lafferty (3/3/23)

  37. Written in Present Tense - Anya and the Nightingale by Sofiya Pasternack (2/3/23)

  38. An Enemies-to-Lovers Plot - Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood (7/13/23)

  39. The Final Book in a Series - The Dire King by William Ritter (1/28/23)

  40. Written by a Comedian

  41. A Character Who is a Refugee - Beautiful Country by Qian Julie Wang (8/16/23)

  42. Time in the Title - The End and Other Beginnings by Veronica Roth (1/18/23)

  43. A Book “Everyone” has Read - The Mountain the Sea by Ray Nayler (3/11/23)

  44. A Contemporary Setting - How to Fake It in Hollywood by Ava Wilder (5/20/23)

  45. First Word in the Book is “The” - The Crane Husband by Kelly Barnhill (4/26/23)

  46. Script Font on the Spine - Saturday Night at the Lakeside Supper Club by J. Ryan Stradal (5/23/23)

  47. Set in the City of Dublin

  48. A Book by Octavia E. Butler

  49. Books on the Cover - The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna (8/4/23)

  50. Related to the Word “Murder” - Silent Came the Monster by Amy Hill Hearth (7/29/23)

  51. Doesn't Fit Any of the Other 51 Prompts - Ducks by Kate Beaton (1/11/23)

  52. Published in 2023 - The Drift by CJ Tudor (3/25/23)

Romanceopoly
Goal 37/39 Books 94.9%

  1. Sleuth Street (Mystery/Thriller where main character is a detective or PI) - My Killer Vacation by Tessa Bailey (3/15/23)

  2. Library (Free Choice) - Never Rescue a Rogue by Virginia Heath (2/11/23)

  3. Killer Crescent (Mystery/Thriller of choice) - Radiant Sin by Katee Robert (4/5/23)

  4. The Bar (Main character works at or owns a bar) - Sweet Little Lies by Jill Shalvis (2/15/23)

  5. Winter (Winter holiday book) - A Merry Little Meet Cute by Julie Murphy & Sierra Simone (2/9/23)

  6. Flirts Corner (Contemporary author you haven’t tried before) - Come as You Are by Jess K. Hardy (2/23/23)

  7. BFF’s House (Friends to Lovers) - Hook, Line, and Sinker by Tessa Bailey (2/28/23)

  8. Amour Avenue (Contemporary romance with an Illustrated cover) - Well Traveled by Jen DeLuca (2/10/23)

  9. Passion Place (Slow Burn or Instant Heat Contemporary Romance) - Priest by Sierra Simone (1/31/23)

  10. Post Office (Set in a different country) - The Secret Society of Tea and Treason by India Holton (6/7/23)

  11. Courtship Row (Read a historical romance with a clinch cover) - Unmasked by the Marquess by Cat Sebastian (8/9/23)

  12. Burger Joint (Read a book where one of the main characters is in the food industry, for example, a chef, food critic or a restaurant or food truck owner) - When in Rome by Sarah Adams (5/9/23)

  13. The Cobbles (Historical romance with a rake) - Never Fall for Your Fiancee by Virginia Heath (2/5/23)

  14. Past Eaves (Read the historical romance that catches your interest) - The Siren of Sussex by Mimi Matthews (5/5/23)

  15. Spring (Read a book that has an animal on the cover) - Part of Your World by Abby Jimenez (4/15/23)

  16. Fang Alley (Paranormal where one of the main characters is a vampire) - Court of the Vampire Queen (1/11/23)

  17. Library (Free Choice) - The Score by Elle Kennedy (3/24/23)

  18. Fated Folly (Read a paranormal romance with a bit of magic in it) - Twice Tempted by Jeaniene Frost (9/12/23)

  19. The Vault (Paranormal with the main character on the cover) - Halfway to the Grave by Jeaniene Frost (1/19/23)

  20. Haunted House (Read a monster romance or something spooky) - The Dragon’s Bride by Katee Robert (11/3/23)

  21. Ever Afters St. (Read a sapphic romance) -

  22. Farmers Market (Where one of the main characters is a farmer or rancher or cowboy) - Misadventure of a Curvy Girl by Sierra Simone (1/12/23)

  23. Rainbow Row (Read a romance featuring an LGBTQIA+ main character) - The Secret Lives of Country Gentlemen by KJ Charles (8/8/23)

  24. Lovers Lane (Read a male/male romance) - The Queer Principles of Kit Webb by Cat Sebastian (6/9/23)

  25. Summer (Water on the Cover; Set at the Beach) - It Happened One Summer by Tessa Bailey (1/26/23)

  26. Action Avenue (Read a fantasy from your TBR) - The Dark King by Gina L. Maxwell (4/8/23)

  27. City Lane (Read a fantasy that doesn’t involve magic) - Cruel Seduction by Katee Robert (9/19/23)

  28. The Gym (Read the longest book on your TBR) - Snowed in for Christmas by Jaqueline Snowe (12/2/23)

  29. Journeys End (Read a fantasy with a cover that takes your breath away) - The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna (8/4/23)

  30. Emergency Services (Main Character is a part of emergency services {I’m counting Archer’s job}) - Accidentally on Purpose by Jill Shalvis (2/17/23)

  31. Campus Corner (Set in college/university) - The Deal by Elle Kennedy (1/13/23)

  32. Soldier Street (Read a book where one of the main characters are in the military) - Blue Sky Cowboy Christmas by Joanne Kennedy (12/21/23)

  33. Library (Free Choice) - How to Fake It in Hollywood by Ava Wilder (5/20/23)

  34. Beau Boulevard (Read a young adult book of your choice) - The Prince and the Apocalypse by Kara McDowell (10/26/23)

  35. Autumn (Read a book that has either: A red or gold cover; or, Has trees and leaves on the cover; or, Has a cozy vibe) - Role Playing by Cathy Yardley (11/29/23)

  36. The Office (Read a romance where the characters meet at work) - The Fine Print by Lauren Asher (5/17/23)

  37. Star Harbour (Read a sci fi where one of the main characters is an alien) -

  38. Coffee Shop (Read a book that has been recommended to you!) - A Touch of Darkness by Scarlett St. Clair (4/11/23)

  39. Outer Space (Read a sci fi with the “mars needs women” trope) - Barbarian Lover by Ruby Dixon (5/25/23)

Finishing the Series
Goal 8/10 Books 80%

  1. ACOTAR by Sarah J. Maas ✓

    • A Court of Silver Flames (10/4/23)

  2. Jackaby by William Ritter ✓

    • Ghostly Echoes (1/11/23)

    • The Dire King (1/28/23)

  3. Night Huntress by Jeaniene Frost ✓

    • Halfway to the Grave (1/19/23)

    • Happily Never After (8/12/23)

    • One Foot in the Grave (1/20/23)

    • At Grave’s End (1/27/23)

    • Destined for an Early Grave (4/21/23)

    • This Side of the Grave (7/14/23)

    • One Grave at a Time (8/29/23)

    • Up from the Grave (9/15/23)

  4. Heartbreaker Bay by Jill Shalvis ✓

    • Sweet Little Lies (2/15/23)

    • Accidentally on Purpose (2/17/23)

    • Chasing Christmas Eve (2/18/23)

    • Holiday Wishes (2/21/23)

    • About that Kiss (3/9/23)

    • Hot Winter Nights (3/29/23)

    • Playing for Keeps (8/5/23)

    • Wrapped Up in You (8/11/23)

  5. Night Huntress World ✓

    • First Drop of Crimson (4/28/23)

    • Eternal Kiss of Darkness (7/26/23)

  6. Night Prince ✓

    • Once Burned (9/6/23)

    • Twice Tempted (9/12/23)

    • Bound by Flames (9/23/23)

    • Into the Fire (10/5/23)

  7. The Austens

    • Wasted Words (7/27/23)

    • A Thousand Letters

    • Love, Hannah

    • Love Notes

    • Pride and Papercuts

  8. The Doomsday Books

    • The Secret Lives of Country Gentlemen (8/8/23)

    • A Nobleman’s Guide to Seducing a Scoundrel

  9. Regency Imposters ✓

    • Unmasked by the Marquess (8/9/23)

    • A Duke in Disguise (8/24/23)

    • A Delicate Deception (11/18/23)

  10. The Sinister Summer ✓

    • Vampiric Vacation (8/12/23)

    • Camp Creepy (8/25/23)

    • Menacing Manor (8/30/23)

Seasonal - Spring
Goal 23/25 Books 80%

  1. 5 Scifi/Fantasy Books ✓

    • The Thousandth Floor by Katharine McGee (3/23/23)

    • The Night Ship by Jess Kidd (4/8/23)

    • The Crane Husband by Kelly Barnhill (4/26/23)

    • Arch-Conspirator by Veronica Roth (5/10/23)

    • Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett (5/18/23)

  2. 5 Romance ✓

    • The Score by Elle Kennedy (3/24/23)

    • Hot Winter Nights by Jill Shalvis (3/29/23)

    • Radiant Sin by Katee Robert (4/5/23)

    • The Dark King by Gina L. Maxwell (4/8/23)

    • A Touch of Darkness by Scarlett St. Clair (4/11/23)

  3. 5 Middle Grade Books

    • Cinders & Sparrows by Stefan Bachmann (5/12/23)

    • Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes by Jonathan Auxier (6/6/23)

    • Silver People by Margarita Engle (6/11/23)

    • TBD

    • TBD

  4. 4 Kindle Books ✓

    • The Vampire Villain by Melody Raven (4/6/23)

    • Part of Your World by Abby Jimenez (4/15/23)

    • Saturday Night at the Lakeside Supper Club by J. Ryan Stradel (5/23/23)

    • I, Robot by Isaac Asimov (5/17/23)

  5. 3 Nonfiction Books ✓

    • Acid for the Children by Flea (3/22/23)

    • You Need to Lose Weight by Aubrey Gordon (3/26/23)

    • Come as You Are by Emily Nagoski (4/22/23)

  6. 3 Buddy Reads / Book Club Selections ✓

    • The Calculating Stars by Mary Robinette Kowal (4/14/23)

    • The Library of the Unwritten by AJ Hackwith (5/24/23)

    • The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker (6/15/23)

tags: End of the Year
categories: Reading Challenges
Tuesday 01.09.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

January 2024 Life Goals

Let’s check in on December’s goals and my progress.

  • Read 18 Books ✓

  • Complete our Christmas Bucket List - We didn’t get to everything, but had a great holiday season.

  • Travel to Indiana for Christmas ✓

  • Finalize Reading Retreat Plans - Still working on some the details.

  • Prep Blog for 2024 ✓

  • Solidify Art and Geometry Plan (Coop) - Almost there…

  • Get the Spring Semester in Order (Homeschool) ✓

January Goals:

  • Read 18 Books

  • Emails for Retreats (January and June)

  • Finalize Coop Plans for Spring

  • Get Started on our 52 Hikes for the Year

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Monthly Life Goals
categories: Life
Monday 01.08.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

2023 Wrap-up

Favorite Books of the Year:

  1. Babel by RF Kuang

  2. Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett

  3. The Mountain in the Sea by Ray Naylor

  4. Starling House by Alix E. Harrow

  5. The Hollow Places by T. Kingfisher

  6. Weyward by Emilia Hart

  7. Camp Creepy by Kierstin White (really the second, third, and fourth books of the Sinister Summer series)

  8. Come as Your Are by Emily Nagoski

  9. The Secret Service of Tea and Treason by India Holton

  10. Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez

Honorable Mentions: The HM category is reserved for rereads that I really loved.

  • Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton

  • A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers

  • A Prayer for the Crown-Shy by Becky Chambers

  • A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle

Total Books Read – 272 books

Total Pages Read – 85,397 pages

I averaged 7116 pages per month.  My lowest month was April with only 5506 pages.  My highest month was June with 8690 pages.  I hope to read 75,000 pages next year.

Book Rating Stats 

  • 5 stars —62 books

  • 4 stars —126 books

  • 3 stars — 70 books

  • 2 stars — 14 books

  • 1 star — 0 books

  • DNFs — 0 books

Next up on the TBR pile:

swept away.jpg jujutsu11.jpg liminal.jpg jujutsu12.jpg enchantra.jpg water moon.jpg uzumaki.jpg alley.jpg deserter.jpg black paradox.jpg tombs.jpg gyo.jpg soichi.jpg book of the most.jpg great big.jpg jujutsu13.jpg jujutsu14.jpg jujutsu15.jpg seoulmates.jpg twisted1.jpg lore7.jpg jujutsu16.jpg twisted2.jpg twisted3.jpg twisted4.jpg
tags: End of the Year
categories: Books
Monday 01.08.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 
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