my monthly book wrap ups
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my monthly book wrap ups
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june 2026 book wrap up
Margo's Got Money Troubles by Rufi Thorpe
The Vampire Armand by Anne Rice
Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro
I loooooved The Vampire Armand. That's my best friend. That's my slavic brother in Christ. And fuck Marius.
I usually hate when kids are in books, so I was surprised the baby in Margo's Got Money Troubles didn’t bother me. Maybe because it wasn’t at the talking stage yet. The ending felt rushed, and I’m still not sure how Margo suddenly became so business-savvy. Maybe she’s just a natural? Either way, it didn’t quite land for me.
Is this the best thing I’ve ever read? No. But I think I liked it because I went in with zero expectations. It’s an easy read about some real-life shit, with quirky characters that kept me engaged. Writing a story set in today’s world, with TikTok and modern slang, could have been painfully cringe, but the author pulled it off. It felt kinda organic and not forced. It was kinda goofy (?) on purpose.
I have my own thoughts on sex work and OnlyFans, but I’ll keep those to myself since this book clearly wasn’t trying to explore that in line with my views. It’s a story about a young woman trying to survive, dealing with consequences, but also showing that this world doesn’t have to mean something bad will happen. It’s surface-level, sure, but I don’t think it was trying to be more than that. And for what it is, it worked for me somehow.
Tbh I read it just so I could legally (my rule) watch the TV show.
Klara and The Sun I literally finished today so i need to have a think but i enjoyed it. Excited for the movie <3
may 2026 book wrap up
The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Interview WIth The Vampire (reread) by Anne Rice
Stoner by John Williams
The Secret World of Briar Rose by Cindy Pham
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
The Passion According to G.H. by Clarice Lispector
Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke
The Vampire Lestat (reread) by Anne Rice
We are so fucking back! To be fair I've been reading some of these for months and just manged to finish them all this month. And overall it's been a good month! I loved/liked most of the reads! Obviously i'm deep in my tvc era and just rereading those books is so much fun! On a reread iwtv is actually 5/5 fantastic, never done before, perfectly gothic and gay and having seen the show I can see so clearly everything and this the best thing that has ever happened to me. And The Vampire Lestat has always been that girl so 5/5 always and forever!
I loved Stoner. Not much to say except well shit i guess you live and it's shit and then you die and that's it :D
I've been reading Pride and Prejudice since febuary so i don't know what that says but i liked it!
The Passion According to G.H. I thought might be the best Clarice book but idk... i did not like it as much as the others. Definitly deserves a reread one day tho. Maybe i'm still too young.
Yesteryear... idk why everyone is so in awe? it was just okay... it was fine. So was The Idiot. I did not like it very much and it took me forever to get through.
The Secret World of Briar Rose... no comment. I've been following Cindy for years online and was very excited for her but this just wasn't good. Or maybe it's me and i just don't like ya? i don't know cuz i don't read ya. so maybe that's a me problem but the entire time i was thinking how much better this would be if it was adult lol. and i got the arc from netgally btw. the book comes out in a few days i think.
Overall i'm back and i'm eating and it has to stay that way because now that i have a job - i have the money. and i be spending it on books... i have so many unread books it makes me sick.
My boss at work can literally eat shit. Have you tried being a little nicer? Have you thought about the tone of your voice? Have you thought about talking to people like you have respect for them? I literally never do anything wrong. Also I am getting mad for nothing like it's not that serious. I'm just over it. She is not treating me seriously and I truly don't understand how you can have that kind of tone when speaking to your employees? Especially because I literally always do things right so maybe how about giving me the benefit of the doubt and not treating me like I'm an idiot. I hate her fucking ass. I hate these people who are higher ups and think they're the shit. Calm down lady. And it's all about some fucking stupid ribbons and scissors? How about you try to untangle so many fucking long as fuck ribbons in 2 hours and you try finding scissors in that stupid fucking mess of institution??? Don't piss me off. As if I did things wrong and "late" on purpose???? And I have a master degree which she made fun of and I'm doing stupid ass shit for minimum wage and you cut my hours. And you'll probably never hire me full time or hook me up with some better deal. Im mad.
We are so fucking back I'm literally shaking
I'm rereading the vampire lestat and I'm underlining so much the whole fucking book will be underlined so like what's the point? But every single word here is so important to me this not a fucking joke. I'm gonna die next month. Rip bloodstaineddarling.
april 2026 book wrap up
Memnoch The Devil by Anne Rice
Wampir by Władysław Reymont
read just 2 books this month. im flopping. yes i am in the middle of 7 others. it's bad. will i ever be back?
I told one of my friends about some stuff that's going on in the vampire chronicles and she was weirded the fuck out...
This is how reading memnoch the devil feels
march 2026 book wrap up
The Tale of the Body Theif by Anne Rice
Rouge by Mona Awad
Walk the Blue Fields by Claire Keegan
I'm eating up the vampire chronicles. Spectacular, give me 14 of them right now. Rouge was... meh. And what made it worse was the Tom Cruise propaganda. He is not hot. The only time he was kinda hot was in iwtv 1994 movie. Walk the Blue Fields by Claire Keegan is a cute short story collection. Didn't change my life but it was good.
I love it when I have 3 books already started and I'm thinking about starting another 3. But who is gonna stop me???!!! Are you gonna stop me? God? WHO CAN STOP ME? No one will stop me. If I want to I'll have 6 books started. I'm gonna do me.
Also! I need everyone to know that all I think about, and that's not an exaggeration, is interview with the vampire. All day. Every day. There has not been an hour since October that I haven't thought about those gay vampires. I'm gonna die in June.
february 2026 book wrap up
Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell
My Death by Lisa Tuttle
Victorian Psycho by Virginia Feito
Paradise Rot by Jenny Hval
Simple Passion by Annie Ernaux
And to all 20 people who follow me for some reason - I don't post at all because i got a big girl job in january (it's not even full time so it's not really a big girl job). Also I have nothing to say. I update every month more for myself. i'm surprised I still read, let alone this much (not that much. they were all kinda short). Wanna know my secret? I read at my job. Just like I read most in classes at uni.
Hamnet was good. I can't give it less than 4/5 because it's actually pretty good but I can't give it 5 because I don't care for it that much. Don't read it if your kid died.
My death ??? idk girl. it was good and i keep thinking about it but ???
Victorian Psycho was really mid. I have nothing to say.
Paradise Rot was just full of piss. It's actually surprisng how much piss there was considering how short it is.
Simple Passion I've just finished. I have to have a think <3 But what's better? to love or to never love? to speak or to die? Much to think about.
my monthly book wrap ups 2026
26/69
January
Les Chants de Maldoror by Comte de Lautréamont
The Queen of the Damned by Anne Rice
James by Percival Everett
Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy
The Nun by Denis Diderot
February
Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell
My Death by Lisa Tuttle
Victorian Psycho by Virginia Feito
Paradise Rot by Jenny Hval
Simple Passion by Annie Ernaux
March
The Tale of the Body Theif by Anne Rice
Rouge by Mona Awad
Walk the Blue Fields by Claire Keegan
April
Memnoch The Devil by Anne Rice
Wampir by Władysław Reymont
May
The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Interview WIth The Vampire (reread) by Anne Rice
Stoner by John Williams
The Secret World of Briar Rose by Cindy Pham
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
The Passion According to G.H. by Clarice Lispector
Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke
The Vampire Lestat (reread) by Anne Rice
June
Margo's Got Money Troubles by Rufi Thorpe
The Vampire Armand by Anne Rice
Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro
July
August
September
October
November
December
january 2026 book wrap up
Les Chants de Maldoror by Comte de Lautréamont
The Queen of the Damned by Anne Rice
James by Percival Everett
Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy
The Nun by Denis Diderot
reading wrap up 2025
I’ve been trying to figure out how to summarise this year. I’ve done a silly tier list before but I can’t be bothered this time around. I also do not feel like talking about all the mid or awful books I read this year because there was A LOT actually. Too much mid. So I’ll talk about some highlights which I wish there was more of…
I’ve read some classics this year and by far the ones still on my mind are East of Eden and Frankenstein. Immediate all time favourites! I didn’t like Dracula as much as I thought I would but maybe it deserves a reread one day. While we are talking about vampires… I did start the vampire chronicles this October and although the first book was just okay the second one.. Lestat? This blonde diva… and obviously I watched the movie which caused me feeling troubled and confused because I hate Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt but why were they so hot and sexy? And Kirsten Dunst ate all of them up. Do not even get me started on the new show. I’ve already watched it twice. I feel like I’m 15 year old fangirl again. Life is worth living. I will be continuing reading the books but I’m waiting for my friend whom I convicted to read and watch and now we are both obsessed and only talking about iwtv. I gave The Vampire Lestat 4 stars I think. I’m not sure why (I think I was bored sometimes) but I do not care! That’s a favourite!
If we are talking book series and screen adaptations I did reread entire Hunger Games in March and then sotr and I don’t think I must say much. That’s a classic. Made me ill. I’m already sat at the theatre. I hate younger me because why the fuck did I sell the original trilogy? Now I have to buy it again. Stupid.
Other favourite is definitely, overall, Clarice Lispector. I’ve read Agua Viva and Hour of a star. Both phenomenal. It's like nothing I've ever read before. I feel transformed. I’ll be reading more Clarice next year. I can feel my third eye opening.
Bunny is a book a started the year with. I got it for Christmas last year and the sequel is getting translated into my first language in February so more Mona Awad in 2026 (I do have 2 other books on the shelf already). I can see her becoming one of my favourite authors. I like that crazy shit.
Also shout out to The Outsiders. I’ve finished it recently and it was fantastic I can see how is a required reading in the USA. I have to watch the movie and I think there’s also a musical? We’ll see about that…
The Knight and The Moth was the only new fantasy I read this year I think? I very picky with my fantasies. But I will read anything Rachel writes. I’ll take 10 of those thank you. I wrote a whole post on it a few month ago and people are still liking it and relogging so I won’t be repeating myself.
Overall I read over 50 books which is a little less than last year and that’s probably because I was writing my thesis in the spring so it took up the time I’d probably spend reading more. But I do think it’s important to mention I tried to get through a lot of my physical tbr. Obviously I also bought/got more books so the difference on the shelves isn’t big but if I had not touch my physical tbr that pile would be even bigger. Also a lot of mid came from that physical tbr… which is a shame. I wish there was more 5star reads. I yearn for more books that I could call my favourite. I yearn for books that will alter my reality and my mind. I yearn to be changed and transformed. I’ll try to do better in 2026.
I don’t do any goals for a new year other than I just want to read and I always set the goal to 69 because that’s funny. I hope to read more classics, more gothic, more Clarice and Anais. More Mona Awad and more weird girl horror unsettling questionable shit.
With the year ending and people wrapping up their year there’s always discussion and uproar about the numbers etc. Which I do find silly. I don’t care how much you read. Reading one book a year is still more then most people read. That being said with all those statistics I can’t help but question all those conversations and tracking apps. I mean they are fun and if tracking is what motives you that’s great. But personally I wonder how worth it is to track and log in art you consume. Somehow all those stories and time I spent with something becomes a fucking number, a data base. I’m experiencing art. We are experiencing art. And at the end of every month and then every year everyone talks in numbers. I just have to stop using TikTok (but I love edits so I won’t)
When it comes to non reading goals I don’t do that. Also the whole “rebrand” thing I see on TikTok… don’t get me fucking started. Didn’t realise y’all were products. Omg I could yap for hours. Now I’m pissed off. ALL I WANT TO DO is read and watch more movies and I feel like I’ve been on my phone too much so I’m going to try to do better about that. I’m sick of ai. I’m sick of seeing hundreds of strangers every day on my phone. Why is everyone recording and posting and everyone is talking. I sound like a boomer. Anyway… I hate new years. Makes me upset and scared. Goodnight.
2025 book list
december 2025 book wrap up
Bitter Orange by Claire Fuller
Die My Love by Ariana Harwicz
Białe noce by Urszula Honek
The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton
The Crucible: A Play in Four Acts by Arthur Miller
Slewfoot by Brom
I loved The Outsiders, and the rest was... well... okay. I really thought I would love Slewfoot and that it would become a new favourite. I keep seeing how much people love it and the theme is right up my alley. And it was good. It was fine. I just expected more and now I'm upset.