I read four books the first week of November to keep myself from checking my phone for election results. One of those books was Pachinko, and that book completely derailed the TBR I had set for the rest of 2020. Now I’m obsessed with reading historical fiction set in East Asian countries under Japanese occupation. Give me How We Disappeared by Jing-Jing Lee (set in Singapore), give me Green Island by Shawna Yang Ryan (set in Taiwan).
I lost my favourite bookmark in the whole entire world that I’ve had with me since middle school some time in February of this year when I was traveling around Taiwan, and I’ve since been looking for the second best bookmark in the whole entire world to replace it. And by golly, I think I’ve found it! So let me share with you the second best bookmark in the whole entire world and some other beautiful bookmarks I’ve acquired along the way.
Perhaps this bookmark tour can give you some gift ideas for the bookish friend in your life. Bookmarks may seem like a generic gift, but if you find the right one, it can be so special. Not only are bookmarks beautiful, but they’re also practical, take up very little space, and might even be a safer bet to gift a bookish friend than an actual book unless you’re familiar with their taste.
PSA to get your Christmas shopping done early, especially if you’re shopping independents!
We’re finally in the best season for reading! Just like this time last year, my TBR exploded. At one point I was reading four books at the same time, only to ditch them for The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by VE Schwab, which took over bookstagram. The fomo was real.
I caught up on some other highly anticipated books of 2020, one backlist title, and meant to finish off the ACOTAR series, but I’m still in the middle of the last book. I’ve been in a book slump for the last week and a half, and I think it’s because I’m having anxiety about 2021 coming around. Reading is a wonderful escape but I might be spending too much time in la la land.
Happy Halloween week! I finished my first reread of Harry Potter in my entire life earlier this year, so here’s a festive post to celebrate, because everyone knows that Halloween = Harry Potter, Thanksgiving = Harry Potter, Christmas = Harry Potter. I’m sorry, I don’t make the rules. The movie channels do.
A friend suggested a buddy read and I said that I probably couldn’t get to the book this year but I’d add it to my TBR. (The Cruel Prince by Holly Black, if anyone’s curious.) This year, I said. With just two full months left of 2020, apparently I’ve begun to think of my TBR in terms of what I can cram in before the end of the year. Forget months or weeks!
Although there’s no need to rush my TBR since those books will exist beyond 2020 and for the rest of eternity, there are still some books I definitely, arbitrarily want to get to before the year is over and here they are.