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2 Jan 2020

#Discussion: End of Year Wrap Up

02 January 0 Comments

Welcome to the end of 2019!

I wasn't originally going to do these types of posts, especially since I am doing Stacking the Shelves posts. However, I want to update on my reading goals, favourite reads, etc. etc. There are categories below and you can see them there.

I did a Quarterly Wrap-Up for Science Fiction and Fantasy Fridays so let me know which format of these you prefer since I'm trying out a couple different ways of doing that.



Read the original 2019 Reading Goals post!

See how I did in the first quarter of the year by clicking here!

See how I did in the second quarter of the year by clicking here!

See how I did in the third quarter of the year by clicking here!


Reading Goal Progress

  • 2019 Overall Goal: 110/100 Books
  • Page Count: 32,757/108,000
  • NetGalley eARCs: 5/55 Books
  • Adult Novels: 56/75 Books
  • Diverse Novels: 40/75 Books
  • Poetry Collections: 18/50 Books
  • "Outside" My Comfort Zone: 19/30 Books

My Progress Thoughts:

This year was a whirlwind. I started off the year strong with reading, blogging, and instagram, but slowly tapered off. Partly because I got busy at work and other life stuff and partly because I didn't have the energy. But this last quarter I only read two (2!!!!) books because so much of my life changed and adjusted and I just didn't have the time, energy, or mental capacity to do both. I was still doing beta reading and other freelance work but I wasn't focusing on the blog.

I thought about taking a hiatus, but I love the creative outlet that the blog gives me so I'm definitely not going anywhere any time soon. But I think I may change some of my focus going into 2020.

So what happened?

Well, first of all, I quit my job at the City of Windsor and took a job in Toronto! Which was a huge step for me both career wise (and financial wise). I moved into a managerial position and into consulting so that was big. Plus once I found out about the job, I asked my boyfriend to move with me and he said yes, so we had to figure all that out.

So that transition triggered me moving to Guelph. The cost of living in the Greater Toronto Area is ridiculous and even with my pay increase, we had a hard time finding a place for us to live that was in our price range. We are really lucky though. We have a brand new condo that we are renting and starting to make our own.

Part of what I plan on doing next year is to do more styling/home decor posts so that you can see how I'm styling and also because it has become a larger part of my life (and what I enjoy doing!). Fun fact about me: I almost went to school to become an interior designer.

But Jamie, you're thinking, you have a job in Toronto but live in Guelph. What is the commute like? Long. It's almost 2 hours each way every day on transit. I plan on using this time in the new year to listen to audiobooks and podcasts but right now I'm using it for ... sleep.

So all of this started in October and it's now January 2nd. In between, I apartment hunted, lived in AirBnBs, and then moved. All of that together was just too much to continue reading at the same capacity and so I had to focus on my work, which meant that my blogging went to the wayside.

Another reason for that is my boyfriend is not very social media friendly (aka he has a facebook profile he doesn't use and that's it) so I have been trying to keep things off social media related to our relationship and him in general. Which means I've changed my relationship with social media too. But I'm not mad about it.

Then just as we were getting settled, I started working a second job over the holidays for online/remote customer service. So I was working basically two full time jobs. Which meant I didn't have time to do ... well, anything. Our apartment didn't get unpacked and I didn't read and we were both a little stressed.

But now things are starting to settle down because I have a full week off before I have to go back to work (although it's not a full week now). We have all our boxes unpacked so now it's just about decorating and styling (which I want to share some of that with you!).

I also got a cat, named Pepper, but if you follow me on Twitter or Instagram, you definitely know that because all I do is post pictures of her.

So that felt like a bunch of excuses but I wanted to let you know what was going on in my life. I'll have a 2020 reading goals post up by the end of the week!

Upcoming Reviews and Features

How have your reading goals been so far this year?

10 Apr 2019

Quarterly Wrap-Up (2): 2019 Reading Goals Progress

10 April 2 Comments

Welcome to the first quarterly update for 2019!

I wasn't originally going to do these types of posts, especially since I am doing Stacking the Shelves posts. However, I want to update on my reading goals, favourite reads, etc. etc. There are categories below and you can see them there.

I did a Quarterly Wrap-Up for Science Fiction and Fantasy Fridays so let me know which format of these you prefer since I'm trying out a couple different ways of doing that.

Read the original 2019 Reading Goals post!


Reading Goal Progress

  • 2019 Overall Goal: 54/150 Books
  • Page Count: 14,768/108,000
  • NetGalley eARCs: 3/55 Books
  • Adult Novels: 16/75 Books
  • Diverse Novels: 20/75 Books
  • Poetry Collections: 13/50 Books
  • "Outside" My Comfort Zone: 7/30 Books

My Progress Thoughts:

I feel as though I could be doing better on my reading goals. I want to be 1:1 in terms of Diverse Novels that I read this year and I have been sorely lacking on that. Part of the reason is that I am also trying to read off of my shelves, and not as many of the books I used to purchase were diverse in nature. However, that isn't an excuse and I am mad at myself for not following through more on this.

I'm also disappointed that I am (epically) failing at the NetGalley reads. I have actually gained more books on NetGalley than I've read so far this year. There is a #25in5 Readathon coming up at the end of April, so I plan on ONLY reading NetGalley books during it. We shall see if I succeed!




Hey 25infivers! We are so excited because it's our Birthday month! One year ago, we hosted the very first #25infive and it has been an amazing year of reading! We are so proud of the community the readathon has built over the past 12 monthes and all the reading you’ve accomplished! We also want to thank you for sticking with us as we learn and grow as creators. ❤️ // But enough with all the mushy stuff - it’s time to celebrate! Our next #25infive will begin at 12:00 a.m. April 25th to the 29th. And remember you read in your own time zone. // Never participated before? Here’s how it works: Commit to reading as much as you can over the course of five days. The goal is to obtain 25 hours of reading, but remember this isn’t a competition. We are here to build a community where we can share our love of reading and cheer each other on. // Make sure to tag a few friends in the comments below who may want to join, and feel free to regram this post! Don’t forget to use our #25infive and tag us in your posts @25infive so we can keep up with what you are reading! . . . . #readathon #readmorebooks #readreadread #readinglife
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Top 5 Reads


This was SUCH a cute contemporary novel. I loved the way it made me feel, the characters, and the rewind aspect.
A sacrificial lamb with a passion for justice, Gilene was a great heroine for this story.
I feel like a combination of everyone because Schwab does such a good job of connecting you to each character.
I love that this is basically Scandal for YA and the twists and turns were perfect.
Mills makes every character unique while having the same feel to them: vulnerable, unsure of how to move forward, and always willing to try and do as much as possible for their friends. 

Top 5 Instagram Posts

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How have your reading goals been so far this year?

31 Jul 2016

Monthly Wrap-Up: July 2016!

31 July 3 Comments
Another month has come and gone so let's see what my reading month has been like! Below you will see what my stats were, my favourite releases, and my anticipated TBR for next month!

Reading Stats:

Total Books Read: 44 (OH MY GOD. I THOUGHT I HAD A SLOW MONTH)
Average Rating: 3/5 stars
Books Purchased: 21
Books Received For Review: 37 (Week 1, Week 2, Week 3, Week 4, Week 5)
Books Pre-ordered for Next Month: 3 (VICARIOUS, THE TELLING, THE RAT PRINCE)
Books Reviewed: 11

CRYSTAL CROWNED

Author: Elise Kova
Series: Air Awakens #5
Source: eARC via Publisher
Publisher: Silver Wing Press
Publication Date: July 12, 2016
Rating: 4/5 stars
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Summary:
Long live Solaris.

One bloodthirsty ruler has been overthrown by another, casting the shadow of death over the Solaris Empire. Vhalla Yarl stands upon the stage of fate, prepared to do battle one final time. Fragile alliances will be tested and new bonds will be formed as the world is reshaped. She fights as the champion of peace, but when the night is darkest will she be able to pay the price of a new dawn?

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THREE DARK CROWNS

Author: Kendare Blake
Series: Untitled #1
Source: ARC via BBTC
Publisher: HarperTeen
Publication Date: September 20, 2016
Rating: 4/5 stars

Summary:
Fans of acclaimed author Kendare Blake’s Anna Dressed in Blood will devour her latest novel, a dark and inventive fantasy about three sisters who must fight to the death to become queen.

In every generation on the island of Fennbirn, a set of triplets is born: three queens, all equal heirs to the crown and each possessor of a coveted magic. Mirabella is a fierce elemental, able to spark hungry flames or vicious storms at the snap of her fingers. Katharine is a poisoner, one who can ingest the deadliest poisons without so much as a stomachache. Arsinoe, a naturalist, is said to have the ability to bloom the reddest rose and control the fiercest of lions.

But becoming the Queen Crowned isn’t solely a matter of royal birth. Each sister has to fight for it. And it’s not just a game of win or lose...it’s life or death. The night the sisters turn sixteen, the battle begins.

The last queen standing gets the crown.

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