Saturday, June 6, 2026

In My Mailbox #761

Gosh, I am exhausted. Ahh. Been the longest week. I got more photos for instagram taken; somewhat happy with them, haha. <3 But different ones, at least :) I have spent so many days this week outside in the sun for hours and hours. Sigh. It has killed me, though. I am so exhausted and hurting everywhere. Hmph. But I love the heat and the sun :) But it's been so warm inside. Ahh. A little colder tonight, so I'm hoping to sleep better. I also quit taking my pills today. After almost four weeks of taking them. The side effects were too bad. Always nauseous. And headaches. I did not approve. So I just stopped. Think it's better :) But anyway. Got gorgeous mail this week, eee. <3 I also started reading a new book, but I have not read much, and been too exhausted to read more. Oops. But will get more reading done tomorrow :) This week I'm waiting on Heartless: Deluxe Edition. <3 Hope you are doing well and enjoying summer :D

The Girl in the Lake. New Lauren Oliver book :D I read books by her years ago. I'm excited to try this one.
Disney Collection. I never played any of these games from the past, but excited to try them on Switch 2 :)
Stranger Things. I am still trying to get Max. Sobs. One double, sigh. But Hopper is new, and I do love it.
Pop Mart. Ahhhh. I cannot resist buying popmart items. Sobs. I need to stop spending money and start to pay my bills instead. Oops. But I am too excited about new releases, haha :) First, Hello Kitty Secret, eee. I bought this confirmed via Whoopea. So expensive. But worth it. Did not want to try any more. And this is just gorgeous. I love it to pieces. Then I got a bunch of the new Cry Baby ocean set. I want more, ha. But not yet. Oops. Did not get any of my favorites, though. Hmph. But they are all so gorgeous, even so :) Got two different Manta Rays; which I do not really like. Aw. And the small figures are cute. Love the plushes. Want to get the full set of those. One day soonish. Love the turtle magnet. I got my first Pino Jelly figure, not my favorite, but still so very cute :) Love everything. <3 Bought from official aliexpress popmart store.

More Instagram photos here. <3

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Waiting on Wednesday #763

"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

HEARTLESS: DELUXE EDITION 
BY MARISSA MEYER 

Goodreads Description:

Long before she was the terror of Wonderland—the infamous Queen of Hearts—she was just a girl who wanted to fall in love.

Long before she was the terror of Wonderland, she was just a girl who wanted to fall in love. Catherine may be one of the most desired girls in Wonderland, and a favorite of the unmarried King of Hearts, but her interests lie elsewhere. A talented baker, all she wants is to open a shop with her best friend. But according to her mother, such a goal is unthinkable for the young woman who could be the next queen.

Then Cath meets Jest, the handsome and mysterious court joker. For the first time, she feels the pull of true attraction. At the risk of offending the king and infuriating her parents, she and Jest enter into an intense, secret courtship. Cath is determined to define her own destiny and fall in love on her terms. But in a land thriving with magic, madness, and monsters, fate has other plans.

In her first stand-alone teen novel, the New York Times
-bestselling author dazzles us with a prequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

Format: 480 pages, Hardcover
Expected Publication: November 3, 2026 by Feiwel & Friends
Pre-Order: Blackwells and Amazon US and Amazon UK

Eeee. I am so very excited for this deluxe edition of Heartless :D It has been ten years since I read this beauty. Gosh. So long! I loved it so much. It fully broke my heart. Rude. Marissa Meyer writes the best books. <3 And I cannot wait to own this deluxe edition. Sigh. May have to re-read it soon as well, ha :)
What are you waiting for on this heartless Wednesday?

Saturday, May 30, 2026

In My Mailbox #760

Shorter update this week, as I am exhausted and tired and hurting. Hmph. But I am doing okay. <3 Just tired of always hurting. And so very nauseous these days. Not liking the side effects of the pills I'm taking. They are also not working. Rude. I did read a short middle grade book this week, though. <3 And sat one day outside in the sun. It was so good. Next week will finally be warm and sunny. Excited. Took instagram photos outside today; took a bit too long, but good enough. Got a bit of gorgeous mail. <3 But waiting on more, though, oops. This week I'm waiting on One Knight Stand :D I shared my review of Broken Dolls :) Just two stars, ack. I'm hoping my next read will be better. It should be :D Hope you are all doing well. <3

Fairyloot YA. Storm Breaker. Not read about this yet, but the artwork is stunning, as always :) Look great.
Fairyloot Adult. Deathbringer. Not read about this one yet either, but I think it looks pretty great at least :)
Young World. Finally got my hardcover of this gorgeous book :D I will be reading this one next; excited :D
The Ballad of Falling Dragons. Regular US edition. Own too many copies of these books; not read 1 yet.
The Hobbit. Eeee. Found a site that sold these letter openers. Own one, now finally have another :) Love.
The House Saphir ARC. Did a trade with someone on facebook for this one. <3 It is looking perfect. Love.
Lady Macbeth ARCs. Did a facebook trade for these two as well :D But have yet to read it. Oops. Pretty.

More Instagram photos here. <3

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Review: Broken Dolls by Ally Malinenko

Creepy middle grade books will always be something that I want to read. And so I needed to give this book a try. And the cover is just so beautiful. I had high hopes that I would love this one. But I'm sorry to say that I did not. I'm ending up at two stars, which hurts my heart a little. As I so wish I could have loved this story.

But it was simply not for me. This is also the third spooky middle grade book by this author that I am reading. Also the third one I am not liking much. Oops. I guess her writing style just is not for me. Although the plot of her books all sounds so good. They just end up not being for me, sadly. Have so many thoughts to share.

But I will say that I hope children will love this book. As I can see why others would enjoy it. I have just read better ones. This one fell a little flat for me. I'm going to try keeping my review short, as this was a quick and easy book to read. But I have a little bit too much to share about it. I did not hate this story. Not at all. There was nothing that I disliked, I just simply did not like it either. Ack. It was too boring for me and not creepy enough. First mentioning the writing. I had a few small issues with it. Mostly that the conversations felt wrong, in a way. Too showy, maybe. Not sure how to describe it. Just felt off to me. And that whole mention of turning her blood cold. I can't help it; that line is not for me, haha. The main girl also felt much older than eleven, yet also younger.

My biggest issue was the use of the word Grampa. I have never experienced this before, but it physically hurt me to read the word. I got this weird pain in my mouth when I read the word. Less painful as I read it more later in the book. But in the beginning, it hurt a whole lot. As the word is used often. I cannot explain it. Never had it happen before. But it drove me nuts. Did not have an issue with grandpa. Just the other one. Not blaming the author for this, of course. I just found it very weird that it caused me that much pain.

We get to know Kaye in this book. She is eleven years old. She is spending the whole summer with her mom and her little sister Holly, at their late grandfather's house. He died just a little while ago. The house now belongs to Uncle Stan. Their Guncle, gay uncle. That was just too weird of a word, ha. But it was not the only one. In the beginning of this book, there were so many weird nicknames. I honestly did not like it at all. Nicknames are just not for me, to be honest. Her uncle and his boyfriend were so sweet, but weird.

But I did like getting to know Kaye. I did not love her, but I loved parts of her. She is in so much pain from missing her grandpa. From wanting him to come back. She has this thing where she counts often. And I liked that. I liked the parts where she remembered him. Though she is trying to get past feeling sad, when she needs to learn to live with it. It made me think too much of my own grandpa, who died so sudden less than two years ago. It still hurts me too much to think about. I'm unsure if this was a good reminder or not.

We do learn a whole lot about Kaye. She came out as bi to her uncle a year ago, when she was ten. That seemed a little young to me. Which is why I say she felt older. But I don't know. Maybe it is normal. Kaye was such a sweet girl, and I did adore her. She talks to a therapist. Which is good, I guess, but their two conversations in the book felt a little pushy, in a way. Kaye is also unable to speak. As her words just stop when she stresses. I loved this. But then, she speaks with her sister. Wish she had spoken less, honestly.

As that was one of my favorite parts of her. That she was going through a lot of pain. But she is trying her best. I felt like there was so much we did not get to know about her, though. There were many hints at her past, and her grandpa, that were just not explained. It also took way too long before we learned her little sister, Holly, was six years old. She was cute, but a little pushy. This book is about Kaye and Holly being at a fair, where they meet a magician. Where Holly wins a doll, that looks a little like her. Called Holly-doll.

Okay, that part was just weird to me. Simply because the word Holly-doll is in the book all the time. This grew to bother me a bit too much. Then Holly ends up finding more dolls outside in the garden. Creepy ones. While Kaye is busy making friends with the neighbor girl, Joey. Whom she ends up liking. I did like their small friendship a lot, though. Joey seemed great. And they just had fun together. But Holly needed Kaye. And she was just not there for her. Though, well. This book takes place in about a week. Too short.

I have already written too much about this book. Oops. But anyway. This book is about the creepy dolls. More keeps turning up. And Holly is always talking to them, and making it look like they are talking back to her. It creeps Kaye out. It did not creepy me out. Probably because Kaye keeps thinking the dolls are moving and talking. Then thinking no, they did not. So it goes again and again. It grew tiring. These dolls barely did anything. I was expecting more pain and hurt. I was hoping for scary scenes. There were none.

It may also be that I compared this book to several movies and some books that are like this one. And I thought they did it better. Ack. I just wish this book had been more. It was a bit too little for me. Holly may be turning into a doll. Kaye is too slow in actually figuring it out. Their mom sees nothing. But it is also a book about grief. And I think it did that part well, which is what I liked about this book. Broken Dolls was not all I wanted it to be. But I am glad I gave this a try even so. And I think you should all give it a try too.

Waiting on Wednesday #762

"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

ONE KNIGHT STAND (Lady's Knight #2)
BY AMIE KAUFMAN & MEAGAN SPOONER 

Goodreads Description:

Saddle up your dragons, the ladies are going on tour! The sapphic love story continues in the sequel to joyful medieval romp LADY’S KNIGHT from NYT bestselling duo, Amie Kaufman and Megan Spooner. Perfect for fans of Gwen and Art are Not in Love and My Lady Jane.

Dearest reader… let me catch you up.

Gwen, our lady knight.

Isobelle, our knight’s lady.

They fight monsters, and they’re in love. Well, they fought one monster, once. And while they are in love, they haven’tdiscussed that fact with each other, and neither wants to be the first to bring it up. This is going to be fine.

This story includes:

Seaside mysteries
Brooding redemption arcs
A cursed town
A sea monster
Medieval tourist attractions
An evil sorceress
A crumbling dark tower
Moonlit magical rituals

(Ignore all the tentacles, everything is definitely fine…)

Format: 480 pages, Paperback
Expected Publication: June 4, 2026 by Electric Monkey
Pre-Order: Blackwells and Amazon US and Amazon UK

Ohh, I have not read book one yet. Oops. But I adore these two authors, eee. And I do own book one. And have pre-ordered this second beauty :) I just love these covers. Sounds like such an exciting story.
What are you waiting for on this medieval Wednesday?