December 26, 2024

Top 7 Quotes of 2024



1. "Why should I take your problems and ain't had none of your fun gettin em?!" ~ Homemade Love by J. California Cooper

2. "So, yes. I like to read. I cannot survive without reading." ~ A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas

3. "One never understands one's use but through the opinion of others." ~ The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley

4. "I wear my depression like a winter coat, zipped up tight to my chin and bulky—a barrier that smothers out the rest of the world. No one has ever asked me about it because I hide it." ~ The Other Side by Kim Holden

5. "I was now more acutely aware that at any minute, your body could stop functioning and that maybe it would be good to make sure every moment was meaningful." ~ Invisible by Michele Lent Hirsch

6. "If you buy the dress, the occasion will come." ~ What Does It Feel Like? by Sophie Kinsella

7. "Most of the trouble in this world boils down to one person not recognizing the worth of another." ~ Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson

December 25, 2024

DNF & NRN of 2024


Bookhearts, you are familiar with my 50-Page Rule. The purpose of this annual DNF (did not finish) and NRN (not right now) post is to share my reason(s) in an effort to help books find their intended audience. May these books find a new home where they will be finished and enjoyed.
  1. The American Daughters by Carlos Maurice Ruffin ~ Overcomplicated story within a story.
  2. Power of Persuasian by Stacey Abrams ~ Not meshing. Forced chemistry between characters.
  3. Heir of Fire by Sarah J. Maas ~ Hopping off the TOG train. Life is too short for a series that doesn't get good until book 5 or so. Too slow. Too meh. Assassin's ain't assassin' enough.
  4. Good Half Gone by Tarryn Fisher ~ Boring; no connection to character.
  5. The Fury by Alex Michaelides ~ Started off so interestingly different.
  6. When Cicadas Cry by Caroline Cleveland ~ Too slow. Lacks originality.
  7. House of Glass by Sarah Pekkanen ~ Pivotal moment lacking development with useless deets.
  8. One of Us Knows by Alyssa Cole ~ Something is off. Cannot name what it is but nope.
  9. Like Mother, Like Daughter by Kimberly McCreight ~ Not in the mind space or focused enough to keep up with writing style of alternate POVs and time jumps.
  10. A Mythical Case of Arson by Melissa Erin Jackson ~ Not flowing, even with a map.
  11. The Night We Lost Him by Laura Dave ~ As if written for TV. Better as a future mini-series.
  12. Safe Enough by Lee Child ~ Non-Reacher stories aren't my cup of joe.
  13. Eruption by Michael Crichton ~ Overhyped collab. Cliché heavy.
  14. Ruin Road by Lamar Giles ~ Unexpected content. Not my type of horror.
  15. All the Other Me by Jody Holford ~ MC too naive/silly to be this intelligent and successful.
  16. Queen Charlotte by Julia Quinn ~ Prefer to watch than read.
  17. Beautiful and Terrible Things by S.M. Stevens ~ Lost and disinterested.
  18. Missing White Woman by Kellye Garrett ~ Unexpected content based on title.
  19. She Wouldn't Wait by Lorilyn White ~ Time jumps are one thing. But switching between months is a bit much. Just tell the story chronologically. Too confusing to follow.
  20. One in a Millenial by Kate Kennedy ~ Fun reminiscing but not enough to continue.
  21. That Time I Got Drunk and Saved a Demon by Kimberly Lemming ~ MC's name is Cinnamon Hotpepper. Pop culture language. Cloak robbery. Should've judged by the cover.
  22. Missing in Flight by Audrey J. Cole ~ Far-fetched to lose a whole baby on a flight.
  23. Mother-Daughter Murder Night by Nina Simon ~ Time jump. Uninterested in trio characters.
  24. Headshot by Rita Bullwinkel ~ Love boxing but this writing style is not it.
  25. Didn't You Use to Be Queenie B? by Terri-Lynne DeFino ~ Misleading description.
  26. Hell Divers by Nicholas Sansbury Smith ~ Heavy in descriptive narrative; too light on dialogue with all the world-building. Might be easier in another format (audiobook).

December 22, 2024

Top 7 Series of 2024

1. Fourth Wing (The Empyrean #1) by Rebecca Yarros

2. The Housemaid (The Housemaid #1) by Freida McFadden

3. If Only I Had Told Her (If He Had Been with Me #2) by Laura Nowlin

4. Think Twice (Myron Bolitar #12) by Harlan Coben

5. The Law of Innocence (Lincoln Lawyer #6) by Michael Connelly

6. A Court of Mist and Fury (ACOTAR #2) & A Court of Wings and Ruin ( ACOTAR #3) by Sarah J. Maas

7. To Die For (The 6:20 Man #3) by David Baldacci

December 20, 2024

First Lines Friday


First Lines Friday is a bookish meme hosted by Literary Marie. I encourage all of my fellow book bloggers and bookhearts to play along.
  • Grab your current read(s).
  • Share the first line(s).
  • Include the title and author.

"In my younger and more vulnerable years my father gave me some advice that I've been turning over in my mind ever since."

~ The Cambridge Centennial Edition of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

December 18, 2024

Year-End Hold 'Em

  • Be intentional. ✔️ My acts and thoughts were with purpose.
  • Match energy. ✔️ Did not overextend or under-deliver.
  • Genuinely smile. ✔️ It is okay to have bad days; appreciate the good days.
  • Improve quality of life. ✔️ Lost 40 lbs. Eating healthier. Closed rings.
  • Dedicate time to self-care. ✔️ Professional massages and nails every 3 weeks.
  • Allow rest and rejuvenation. ✔️ Nap daily. Read 30 min before bedtime.
  • Attract love, health and happiness. ✔️ A work in progress. 🗣️MUSTAAAAAAARD