Tag: 2024

Currently Reading Update as of June 20th

Books that I’m still working at as of 6/20 (the solstice!):Get a Life, Chloe Brown – 37% (Kindle Unlimited)The Starless Sea – 46% (On ebook & on audiobook from Libby)Divine Rivals – 71% (physical hardcover and on Kindle)The Ex Hex – 28% (physical paperback and on Kindle)Docile – 62% (on Kindle although my roommate does […]

Posted June 29, 2024 by geograph in Uncategorized / 0 Comments
Book Review: Mary Anne’s Bad-Luck Mystery

Book Review: Mary Anne’s Bad-Luck Mystery

I counted this for the 52 book club challenge’s prompt “a plot similar to another book”, with the other book being “Claudia and the Phantom Phone Calls” as they’re both Halloween books, although this one has a lot of Logan drama in it so really the other book should have been “Logan Likes Mary Anne!”. […]

Posted June 16, 2024 by geograph in review / 0 Comments
Book Review: Good-bye, Stacey, Good-bye

Book Review: Good-bye, Stacey, Good-bye

This was a particularly bittersweet volume of the Babysitter’s Club as I knew Stacey was leaving for New York, even though I remember she eventually comes back. It was also very sad about Stacey and Charlotte Johansson. Also, the conversion from 80s money to 2020s money at the garage sale was not as bad as […]

Posted June 12, 2024 by geograph in review / 0 Comments
Book Review: Sensory: Life on the Spectrum

Book Review: Sensory: Life on the Spectrum

This fulfilled Read Harder’s YA nonfiction book, and it was a comic anthology about autistic people! As an autistic person myself, I do not feel that I gained any knowledge whatsoever from this book, nor did I encounter any particularly new perspectives. However, I have been autistic for a long time, and young adults might […]

Posted June 11, 2024 by geograph in review / 0 Comments
Book Review: The Echo of Old Books

Book Review: The Echo of Old Books

I really enjoyed this even though I found a lot of its “final twists” to be kind of soap opera-y. But I think I’m pretty easy to please as a reader. I also read this kind of because it fulfilled a lot of stuff on my challenges, which unfortunately means that although I have a […]

Posted June 7, 2024 by geograph in review / 0 Comments