Down the TBR Hole #210

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How it works:

  • Go to your Goodreads want-to-read shelf.
  • Order on ascending date added.
  • Take the first 5 (or 10 if you’re feeling adventurous) books
  • Read the synopses of the books
  • Decide: keep it or should it go?

My want-to-read shelf is up to 1194 books. I bought three books while I was at the Columbus Book Festival.


This week’s books:

Echoes of Earth by Sean Williams and Shane Dix – GO. I’m not a huge fan of Hard SciFi, with the exception of Andy Weir’s books, which all have a comedic element.

Alien Blues by Lynn Hightower – GO. This one is Crime Fiction in a Sci Fi setting, and I have no interest in that.

The Cyberiad by Stanislaw Lem – KEEP. This book sounds weirdly interesting. I’m willing to give it a chance.

The God Engines by John Scalzi – KEEP. Scalzi is an auto-buy author for me, and this is one of his older books. It’s also one of the two books that I’m going to be reading for this month’s #BookSpin reading challenge.

The Girl Who Would Be King by Kelly Thompson – GO. I’m just not feeling this one. My first thought after reading the synopsis was “Meh.”


My want-to-read shelf is down to 1191 books. All of the books for this post are ebooks that I own. Once I get to a point in my Want to Read shelf where they’re physical books again, I will take a break until I’m moved into an apartment and able to unpack. I don’t want to decide to let go of a physical book I own knowing that I will move them just to put them in another box destined for Half Price Books.

#FitReaders Check-In


  • This check-in is for July 6th – 12th.
  • As I mentioned in yesterday’s “Building the Book Fort,” my relationship of 12 years ended last weekend and I will be moving to my own place in the coming months. This somewhat sudden major life change put me in a lot of pain, both emotional and physical, but right now, in this moment, I’m doing OK.
  • I went to the Columbus Book Festival yesterday. Though the festival was expanded, I think there were even more people than last year, and the lines for just about everything were still very long. The one author panel I was really looking forward to had a line that wrapped around the inside of the library (which, for my readers who have never been there, is massive) and I knew there was no way I was going to get a seat or even a place to stand before the auditorium was full. Since I had been on my feet most of the day, and was exhausted, I decided to go home and skip the last author panel I had planned on seeing. I left at just the right time and beat the traffic of everyone leaving for the day. I also got home right when a thunderstorm was rolling in. Overall, it was a good day, though. I bought three books, a few stickers to put on my water bottle, a pack of “Bookworm Bingo” cards, and a notebook with a cover that says “THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS.”
  • My plan for the notebook is to start a list of all the things I can and want to do now that I’m not in a relationship. It won’t be a bucket list so much as a reminder list of the advantages of being single. I’m also planning something fun for me to do each month. For instance, in October, I’ll be going to see “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.” I don’t have anything planned for August or September yet, so if you have ideas, please leave a comment!
  • Exercise Days: 1/7
  • Steps: 41,828
  • Miles: 16.91/16.31
  • Total Miles: 416.68/850
  • Zone Minutes: 85/150

Building the Book Fort

“Building the Book Fort” is a weekly post where I track my bookish life.

Currently Reading:

  • Mind Your Body by Nicole J. Sachs, LCSW
  • The Amulet of Samarkand by Jonathan Stroud
  • God’s Hammer by Eric Schumacher
  • The Bookseller of Inverness by S.G. MacLean

Finished:

  • The Raven Scholar by Antonia Hodgson

Total pages read this week: 358

Total books read: 67 of 75

TBR (goal is -24): -16

#ShelfLove Challenge: 37 of 51

The major life-changing event I’m going through is my relationship of twelve years has ended and I will soon be moving out of the house we’ve been living in for a little more than four years. I’ve been on an emotional rollercoaster since we made the decision to split, but I know I will eventually be OK. I’ve already packed up about a quarter of my books, and set aside several books that I want to read over the next couple of months. Other than those, I’ll be reading books from the library.

On a much brighter note, this weekend is the Columbus Book Festival. I’m going to try my best to not buy a lot of books that I will only end up having to pack, but I know I’ll end up buying at least a couple.

What are you reading? Let me know in the comments!

Down the TBR Hole #209

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How it works:

  • Go to your Goodreads want-to-read shelf.
  • Order on ascending date added.
  • Take the first 5 (or 10 if you’re feeling adventurous) books
  • Read the synopses of the books
  • Decide: keep it or should it go?

My want-to-read shelf is up to 1193 books again. I finished a book, but added a couple more to my wishlist.


This week’s books:

The Magical Bookshop: Volumes 1-3 by Liz Hedgecock – KEEP. I don’t know if I’ll love this Cozy Mystery series or not, but I’ll at least try out the first book.

Horror Movie by Paul Tremblay – KEEP. This one is still on my wishlist, mostly because I can check it out from the library and I already have a ton of Horror novels to get through on my TBR.

Midlife Bites by Jen Mann – KEEP. With all of the upheaval in my life right now, this just might be the book I need to read sooner rather than later.

Diary of a Tuscan Bookshop by Alba Donati – KEEP. This book is right in my wheelhouse.

The Plutonium Blonde by John Zakour and Lawrence Ganem – KEEP.  According to the synopsis, this book “pokes fun” at pulp fiction, Private Detective and Science Fiction novels in particular. I’m willing to give it a try.


My want-to-read shelf is staying at 1193 books for now. This might be the last “Down the TBR Hole” post I write for a while, and I’m not even sure how long “a while” will be. I might write these posts sporadically when I have the time and energy, but right now I’m not all that sure about much of anything in my life.

#FitReaders Check-In


  • This check-in is for June 29th – July 5th.
  • My life has been turned upside down and shaken vigorously. I’m barely holding it together emotionally, and the stress is causing me some neck and shoulder pain. I’m meditating every day, and doing other things for self-care, so I’m sure I would be an absolute wreck if I hadn’t already established those habits and routines.
  • Exercise Days: 3/7
  • Steps: 33,693
  • Miles: 13.62/16.31
  • Total Miles: 399.77/850
  • Zone Minutes: 115/150

Building the Book Fort

“Building the Book Fort” is a weekly post where I track my bookish life.

Currently Reading:

  • Mind Your Body by Nicole J. Sachs, LCSW
  • The Raven Scholar by Antonia Hodgson
  • The Amulet of Samarkand by Jonathan Stroud
  • God’s Hammer by Eric Schumacher

Finished:

  • The Dead Zone by Stephen King

Total pages read this week: 512

Total books read: 66 of 75

TBR (goal is -24): -15

#ShelfLove Challenge: 37 of 51

I’m going through a major life-changing event right now that I’m not yet ready to share here, but it’s going to mean I may need to take a break from blogging, and I don’t know how long of a break I’ll need. I might only need to go down to one post a week, but I haven’t decided on much of anything just yet.

What are you reading? Let me know in the comments!

Down the TBR Hole #208

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How it works:

  • Go to your Goodreads want-to-read shelf.
  • Order on ascending date added.
  • Take the first 5 (or 10 if you’re feeling adventurous) books
  • Read the synopses of the books
  • Decide: keep it or should it go?

My want-to-read shelf is up one to 1193 books. I finished a couple of books, but added a few more to my wishlist.


This week’s books:

How to Become the Dark Lord and Die Trying by Django Wexler – KEEP. This one sounds like it will be a lot of fun!

How to Relax by Thich Nhat Hanh – KEEP. This is a short book on a subject I’ve been reading a bit about lately

Roar by Stacy T. Sims – GO. I didn’t realize that this book on women’s fitness was geared towards athletes, something I have never been and don’t plan to ever be.

Liar Temptress Soldier Spy by Karen Abbott – KEEP. I’ve heard nothing but praise for this book. Even the woman at the checkout when I bought it said it was amazing.

Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix – KEEP.  Hendrix has become an auto-buy author for me. I love his brand of Horror!


My want-to-read shelf is back down one to 1192 books. I spent most of Saturday reading because I made sure I had no other plans for the day and I also went tech-free for 24 hours starting fairly early that morning. It felt great, though I did have a few moments of thinking I should be doing something more productive with my time. I told that voice in my head to shush and got back into the book I was reading. It’s still going to take quite a bit of time to catch up on all the library books, so I might make Saturdays my do-nothing days for a while.

#FitReaders Check-In

Building the Book Fort

“Building the Book Fort” is a weekly post where I track my bookish life.

Currently Reading:

  • The Dead Zone by Stephen King
  • Mind Your Body by Nicole J. Sachs, LCSW
  • The Raven Scholar by Antonia Hodgson
  • The Amulet of Samarkand by Jonathan Stroud
  • God’s Hammer by Eric Schumacher

Finished:

  • Between Jobs by W.R. Gingell

Total pages read this week: 359

Total books read: 65 of 75

TBR (goal is -24): -13

#ShelfLove Challenge: 36 of 51

This week has been a lot easier than the previous one. I only had a couple of rough days in regards to lingering side effects from the medication I was on, and I was able to get back into my normal routines for the most part. My plan for this weekend is to do another tech-free 24 hours (starting in about an hour) and use that time to read as much as I want. I have a lot of library books that I want to read before they’re due back, and I would also like to finish the physical books I’m currently reading. Frankly, I just need a low-key, laid back weekend, and I’m determined to give that to myself.

What are you reading? Let me know in the comments!

Down the TBR Hole #207

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How it works:

  • Go to your Goodreads want-to-read shelf.
  • Order on ascending date added.
  • Take the first 5 (or 10 if you’re feeling adventurous) books
  • Read the synopses of the books
  • Decide: keep it or should it go?

My want-to-read shelf is still holding at 1193 books. I finished a book, but added two more to my wishlist.


This week’s books:

Navy SEAL Mental Toughness by Christ Lambertsen – GO. One of the biggest struggles I’ve had as a Veteran is feeling like I couldn’t “hang.” I’ve beat myself up for years for not feeling strong or tough enough to remain in the Army, and while that wasn’t the sole reason I chose not to reenlist, it was a major contributor to that decision. During one particular moment of feeling like I just needed to kick myself in the rear and toughen up, I bought this ebook. I’m sure this book is the right one for someone, but that someone is not me.

Eaters of the Dead by Michael Crichton – KEEP. I had no clue that the movie “The 13th Warrior” was based on this book. I want to read it solely to see how it compares to the movie.

You Like It Darker by Stephen King- KEEP. I’m going to keep this one on my wishlist for now because I know I’m going to read it someday. However, I’m participating in a Stephen King reading challenge on Litsy, and it’s going to be a good long while before we finally get to this book.

Murder Your Employer by Rupert Holmes – KEEP. How does anyone pass up a book with a title like that?! I couldn’t.

Home Is Where the Bodies Are by Joanna Nylund – KEEP.  This was one of Jenny Lawson’s picks for her “Nightmares From Nowhere” book club, and frankly, I would have bought it even if it hadn’t been. It sounds exactly like the Horror I love.


My want-to-read shelf is down one to 1192 books. With my life having been a bit crazy this past week, I wasn’t in a place mentally to be able to relax into a good story. I had a couple of my library holds come in, bringing me up to nine books, and only two of those will qualify for #SciFiSummer. As much as I want to get through those books, and so many others this Summer, I’m giving myself the space to be ok with not reading much for a while. Forcing myself to read is not relaxing, and I can always check out those books again at some other time.