24 Books in 2024 – Update #2

Hello!

I hope everyone is having a good weekend so far. I had meant to post this post near the beginning of the month but I fell behind.

I have been really enjoying my challenge and even though I doubt I will finish it this year it has significantly lowered my TBR pile which I am happy about. I am definitely going to do a similar challenge next year but next time I will try and choose shorter books as most of the books on my current list are huge! Here is my original list.

I am very far behind with the challenge but I have managed to read 10 books so far this year and I have 30 pages left of book 11.

Books I have read

14 books to go!

Happy Reading

Etsy

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Bookish Goals 2024 Update

Hello!

As we are now half way through the year I thought it was time for a check in on my Bookish Goals for 2024.

What were my goals…

  • Read 50 books
  • Read 24 books that I own in 2024 (official list will be published soon)
  • Finish the Shardlake series by C. J Sansom
  • Read at least one chapter from The Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan a day. I started The Shadow Rising yesterday and have read just over 2 chapters so far. 
  • Keep going with my Maigret, Agatha Christie and Classics Club challenges. 
  • Keep up to date with my book reviews.

Read 50 books

I really lowered my target for this year because I planned on reading some very big books. However, this target is not going very well because so far I have only managed to read 19 books of that target. I’m really hoping to catch up during the summer holidays but I am worried I might have fallen too far behind.

24 Books in 2024

Technically I should have read half of the list by now but yet again I am behind! Here are the books I have read off the list so far.

  1. The Midnight Folk by John Masefield
  2. The Daughter of Doctor Moreau by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
  3. Cleopatra and Frankenstein by Coco Mellors
  4. Blade Breaker by Victoria Aveyard
  5. The Shadow Rising by Robert Jordan
  6. A History of the Roman Empire in 21 Women by Emma Southon
  7. Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens

Finish the Shardlake series

Well this isn’t going to plan because I haven’t picked up a Shardlake book all year! Hopefully I will manage to read the next book in the series but I doubt I will finish it this year.

Wheel of Time

My original plan for this challenge was one Wheel of Time chapter a day but I have slightly adapted it. Basically I am now reading the Wheel of Time books at night. This means sometimes I manage a few pages and sometimes I manage several chapters. I’m making steady progress with the books which I’m happy about.

Maigret, Agatha Christie and Classics Club Challenges

These challenges are sadly not progressing at the moment. I really hope to get moving on them soon though and have several books lined up for my summer reading.

Book Reviews

So far I am up to date on my book reviews which is big progress because every year I am usually way behind.

Overall, my challenges are not going well but I am really hoping I will manage to pull them back soon.

I hope everyone has made better progress with their challenges than I have so far this year.

Happy Reading

Etsy

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Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens (Review)

Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens

Blurb

For years, rumours of the “Marsh Girl” haunted Barkley Cove, a quiet fishing village. Kya Clark is barefoot and wild; unfit for polite society. So in late 1969, when the popular Chase Andrews is found dead, locals immediately suspect her.

But Kya is not what they say. A born naturalist with just one day of school, she takes life’s lessons from the land, learning the real ways of the world from the dishonest signals of fireflies. But while she has the skills to live in solitude forever, the time comes when she yearns to be touched and loved. Drawn to two young men from town, who are each intrigued by her wild beauty, Kya opens herself to a new and startling world—until the unthinkable happens.

Review

I have owned this book for a very long time but kept putting off reading it because I never seem to get on with books that are really hyped up. However, my sister in law recently read it on holiday and told me I must read it. I’m glad I listened because finally I have found a hyped up book that I enjoyed! 

I flew through this book and it definitely helped me get out of the reading rut I have been in recently. I loved Owens’ writing style and the detail she put in about the marsh. I always think of marshes or swamps as damp smelly places but Owens made the marsh sound positively beautiful and a place of great tranquility. I also loved the descriptions of the animals in the marsh. 

Kya has not had an easy life but her love of the marsh and the wildlife that lives within it makes her life bearable and she finds purpose and joy from it. Most people in her circumstances would have either left or gone mad but instead Kya flourishes in her own way. She learns from the marsh, she studies it and loves to learn new things and the marsh looks after her. When Kya is scared the marsh hides and protects her, when she is upset it comforts her. The marsh is her guardian and greatest friend. 

However, Kya does have friends looking out for her and Jumpin’ and his wife Mable are definitely some of my favourite characters in this book. Jumpin’ and Mable help Kya when she is most in need and show her love and friendship when nobody else would. They don’t judge, all they do is love. 

This book has so many good things going for it; a murder mystery, a loveable main character, atmosphere, drama, coming of age, romance and even poetry. I absolutely loved this book and will happily read it again in the future. I give this book 5 out of 5 Dragons.

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Purchase Links

Bookshop.org | Waterstones | WH Smith

About the author

Delia Owens is the co-author of three internationally bestselling nonfiction books about her life as a wildlife scientist in Africa—Cry of the Kalahari, The Eye of the Elephant, and Secrets of the Savanna. She has won the John Burroughs Award for Nature Writing and has been published in Nature, The African Journal of Ecology, and International Wildlife, among many others. She currently lives in Idaho, where she continues her support for the people and wildlife of Zambia. Where the Crawdads Sing is her first novel.

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24 Books in 2024 – Update

Hello!

I hope everyone is having a good week so far. I meant to do this post at the beginning of the month but I completely forgot.

I have been really trying to read the books on my list of 24 Books in 2024 with the aim of reducing my TBR list. Here is the post with the original list.

I have so far managed to read a total of 5 books off the list which is behind on where I would like to be but I am hoping to catch up. Reading hasn’t been going very well this year but I live in hope it will improve!

Books I have read

Just 19 books to go!

How are your book challenges going so far this year?

Happy Reading

Etsy

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Goodreads Monday: 15/1/2024

Goodreads Monday is now hosted by Budget Tales Book Club.  All you have to do is show off a book from your TBR that you’re looking forward to reading.

Hello!

Welcome to my first Goodreads Monday of 2024. My chosen book this week is one off my 24 Books of 2024 list. It is also one I bought just before Christmas and have been very excited to read as it is by one of my favourite historians.

Medieval queens were seen as mere dynastic trophies, yet many of the Plantagenet queens of the High Middle Ages dramatically broke away from the restrictions imposed on their sex, as Alison Weir shows in this gripping group biography of England’s fourteenth-century consorts.

Using personal letters and wonderfully vivid sources, Alison Weir evokes the lives of five remarkable Marguerite of France, Isabella of France, Philippa of Hainault, Anne of Bohemia and Isabella of Valois.

The turbulent, brutal Age of Chivalry witnessed the Black Death, the Peasants’ Revolt, the Hundred Years War against France and savage baronial wars against the monarchy in which these queens were passionately involved. Queens of the Age of Chivalry brilliantly recreates this truly dramatic period of history through the lives of five extraordinary women.

Please drop me a link with your Goodreads Monday and I will head over for a visit. 

Happy Reading

Etsy

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24 Books in 2024

Hello!

I decided 2024 was the year I read through some of the books that I own and that have sat on my TBR pile for way too long. So with this in mind I have selected 24 books off this TBR pile and have decided to try and read them all in 2024. I have popped a few rereads on to this list as well because I really wanted to read them again this year.

24 Books

  1. The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas
  2. The Midnight Folk by John Masefield
  3. The Daughter of Doctor Moreau by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
  4. The Watchmaker of Filigree Street by Natasha Pulley
  5. Children of England by Alison Weir
  6. Tudor England A History by Lucy Wooding
  7. Queens of the Age of Chivalry by Alison Weir
  8. Cleopatra and Frankenstein by Coco Mellors
  9. Blade Breaker by Victoria Aveyard
  10. House of Odysseus by Claire North
  11. Yellowface by R. F. Kuang
  12. The Shadow Rising by Robert Jordan
  13. Revelation by C. J. Sansom
  14. Blood of Elves by Andrzej Sapkowski
  15. Clytemnestra by Costanza Casati
  16. I, Claudius by Robert Graves
  17. Babylon’s Ashes by James S. A. Corey
  18. A History of the Roman Empire in 21 Women by Emma Southon
  19. The Curator by Owen King
  20. Fairy Tale by Stephen King
  21. Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
  22. Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros
  23. The Doll Factory by Elizabeth Macneal
  24. Dune by Frank Herbert

Hopefully, I will manage to read two a month and I will smash this little challenge.

Happy Reading

Etsy

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