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Reflecting on 2023 Bookish Goals

It’s November already and I really do not know where the time has gone. This year has just flown by with so many highs, and a number of lows, so I’m feeling unready to fully say bye to 2023 just yet.

Earlier in the year (prior to my semi hiatus from the blog), I had listed out a few goals I wanted to set as encouraged guidelines for the calendar year. I think it’s time to check up on them before the year is over. While there is still time left in 2023, who knows? I may need to figure this out earlier in case some last minute book habits need to be made in the last 1.5 months.

1. Read for fun

I always struggle with this when I feel obligated to get ARCs read in time competing with other new releases that have come out or backlist titles I own but haven’t read. I’m very much a mood reader so I can’t set monthly goals as it totally kills the want to read.

I would say I struggled with this a little as I did still tried to post my ARC reviews this year in time as best as I could around my busy wedding planning schedule and work deadlines. But also not forcing myself to write a review for every book I read was super helpful in that I could read some “guilty pleasure” type books – super sappy romances in my case with overdone tropes – just because I wanted to. I think that deserves a mini pat on the back.

How did I do for this goal? 3.5/5

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4.5 star

Review: Legendborn by Tracy Deonn

After her mother dies in an accident, sixteen-year-old Bree Matthews wants nothing to do with her family memories or childhood home. A residential program for bright high schoolers at UNC–Chapel Hill seems like the perfect escape—until Bree witnesses a magical attack her very first night on campus.

A flying demon feeding on human energies.

A secret society of so called “Legendborn” students that hunt the creatures down.

And a mysterious teenage mage who calls himself a “Merlin” and who attempts—and fails—to wipe Bree’s memory of everything she saw.

The mage’s failure unlocks Bree’s own unique magic and a buried memory with a hidden connection: the night her mother died, another Merlin was at the hospital. Now that Bree knows there’s more to her mother’s death than what’s on the police report, she’ll do whatever it takes to find out the truth, even if that means infiltrating the Legendborn as one of their initiates.

She recruits Nick, a self-exiled Legendborn with his own grudge against the group, and their reluctant partnership pulls them deeper into the society’s secrets—and closer to each other. But when the Legendborn reveal themselves as the descendants of King Arthur’s knights and explain that a magical war is coming, Bree has to decide how far she’ll go for the truth and whether she should use her magic to take the society down—or join the fight.



This was one suggested by a friend, whom I had never taken a suggestion from previously. I’m glad I was sold by their description of this book though, because it was truly a good one! Based on the story of King Arthur, it is not a retelling, but it is definitely based on that old mythology and story. I was always a mythology buff, so this one already had a great start in my eyes.

Legendborn revolves around our protagonist, Brianna “Bree” Matthews, who is just beginning to attend her specialized program at “pre-college,” after a tragic accident resulting in the death of her mother. However, not all is as it seems at this school, when Bree realizes she can see things other people can’t seem to, and she is quickly dragged into a secret society world, a little bit reminiscent of Leigh Bardugo’s Ninth House. I always like a school-related world building magic world, and this one did not fall short for me either.

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Top Ten Tuesday: Book Titles that Make Great News Headlines

Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.


Welcome back to another week of TTT! I love this week’s prompt about headline making titles. I’ve always admired super unique titles that make a book stand out, and lately, there have been such creative ones releasing.

I’ve gathered these books out of the collection of books I’ve read just to narrow it, but I know there are some amazing ones on my TBR still that haven’t been included here – need a cut off somehow and this seemed fitting.

Without further ado, let’s begin!

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