Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Waiting on Wednesday #732

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

IF LOOKS COULD KILL BY JULIE BERRY

Goodreads Description:

From Printz Honor–winning and New York Times bestselling author Julie Berry, a true-crime-nailbiter-turned-mythic-odyssey pitting Jack the Ripper against Medusa. A defiant love song to sisterhood, a survivors’ battle cry, and a romantic literary tour de force laced with humor.

It’s autumn 1888, and Jack the Ripper is on the run. As London police close in, he flees England for New York City seeking new victims. But a primal force of female vengeance has had enough. With serpents for hair and a fearsome gaze, an awakened Medusa is hunting for one Jack.

And other dangers lurk in Manhattan’s Bowery. Salvation Army volunteers Tabitha and Pearl discover that a girl they once helped has been forced to work in a local brothel. Tabitha’s an upstate city girl with a wry humor and a thirst for adventure, while farmgirl Pearl takes everything with stone-cold seriousness. Their brittle partnership is tested as they team up with an aspiring girl reporter and a handsome Irish bartender to mount a rescue effort, only to find their fates entwine with Medusa’s and Jack’s.

Format: 448 pages, Hardcover
Expected Publication: September 16, 2025 by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Pre-Order: Blackwells and Amazon US and Amazon UK

Whoops. Another book from last month that I forgot to share about. But that I already own and am so excited to read, eee :D Hoping to read it early next year. <3 I think it sounds all kinds of exciting. I have also been a fan of Julie and her books for years now. So this was a must have for me. Hope to love it :)
What are you waiting for on this deadly Wednesday?

Saturday, October 25, 2025

In My Mailbox #729

Hi. I am a bit exhausted today, so trying to keep it short :) I took the last instagram photos outside of the year, which I am happy about. The next day it snowed a bunch, haha. So I managed it just before winter came :) Missing my spa bath already. Have a hospital trip next week, which I'm looking forward to, just for the shopping and the food and the pool, haha. Been tired this week. But doing okay. Just exhausted. And I have started my re-watch of Stranger Things, to get ready for the final season next month, ahh. <3 I will finish it before November, though, haha. Loving it so very much, as always. Got a little bit of precious mail as well. <3 This week I'm waiting on The Rose Field. <3 Reminder: I am dyying for a print ARC of A Rose of Blood and Binding by Claire Legrand. <3 I need this more than anything. Hope you are all doing well :)

Red City. New book by Marie Lu :D Her books have been hit and miss with me, but I'm curious about this.
The Witch Who Stormed the Castle. I enjoyed book one, so I'm excited to give book two a try one day :)
Pokemon Legends Z-A. So unsure about this. I don't really like battles, haha. But playing it soon, I hope.
Taylor Swift. Got the last of my precious CDs. <3 A little depressed about all the customs, ha. But love :D
Pop Mart. Only one package arrived this week :) Got the rest of the Skullpanda You Found Me set, eee. I had to get them all, haha, after I got two of them :) Sold those extra two, and now have all nine myself. <3

More Instagram photos here. <3

Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Waiting on Wednesday #731

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

THE ROSE FIELD (The Book of Dust #3) 
BY PHILIP PULLMAN

Goodreads Description:

Picking up right where The Secret Commonwealth left off, this story finds Lyra alone in a city haunted by daemons, searching for her beloved Pan. Malcolm Polstead isn't far behind, searching for Lyra. And they are both racing toward the desert of Karamakan, following the trail of roses said to hold the secret of Dust.

Their allies and enemies are converging on the mysterious red building at the heart of the desert: Marcel Delamare and the military might of the Magisterium; the radical Men from the Mountains; scientists, scholars and spies; troops of witches and other people of the air. And awaiting them all is a previously unseen and chilling new threat that will change everything.

The intertwining odysseys of Malcolm and Lyra, their journeys both internal and external, will test their limits and challenge even their most dearly held beliefs.

As ever, Philip Pullman is using the language of fantasy to illuminate our world and to explore the deepest questions of what it means to be alive and awake to all the splendors and horrors around us. The extraordinary novels of The Book of Dust speak powerfully to today's readers and will take their place alongside the forever-favorites of His Dark Materials.

Format: 672 pages, Hardcover
Expected Publication: October 23, 2025 by Knopf Books for Young Readers
Pre-Order: Blackwells and Amazon US and Amazon UK

I have been waiting so many years for this book. Ahhh. And now it is finally out. But I am not ready to read it at all, though. Not sure when I will be. Will need to peek a whole lot on it first. The ending first, as always. I just. I loved His Dark Materials trilogy so, so much. Lyra and Will are my most precious. And I loved the first Book of Dust book as well. But that second one? Yeah. It was not good. He ruined my Lyra a little. And I am not happy with it. And if that hinted at new romance actually happens? Yeah. I won't read it then. But fingers crossed my fears are wrong. I waited for more of Lyra for her to finally find Will again. Please let it be so. But I fear it will not happen. And that is just breaking my heart already, ahh. Nervous.
What are you waiting for on this dusty Wednesday?

Saturday, October 18, 2025

In My Mailbox #728

Oops. I got a bit too many pop figures this week, haha. <3 But loving them all, eee :D Been a long week. Good and bad. I'm still exhausted all the time. But I'm doing better, I think. Maybe. Had my final spa baths this week for the winter. It has been taken down already. Waiting for April to arrive will take forever. Hmph. But also excited to bathe in my bathtub again, with my lush bathbombs, haha. I also managed to read this week, finally, eee. First a gorgeous picture book. Then I read a normal book too, a most awesome young adult. My favorite book of the year. Sigh. It was just perfect. I am happy, haha. As I have read many meh books this year. So this was nice. I took more photos for instagram earlier this week. Have one more time of taking photos outside before the snow arrives. Maybe next week :) Some more blog posts this week. I shared my review of The Invisible Parade :D This week I'm waiting on The Poisoned King :) And shared my review of The House of Quiet. <3 Another reminder: I am dyyying for a print ARC of A Rose of Blood and Binding by Claire Legrand. <3 I need it more than anything. Anyway. Hope you are all doing well. <3

The Court of the Dead. New Rick Riordan book :D Even though I am yeeears behind. Oops. One day :)
Broken Dolls. This new middle grade sounds so creepy and it looks awesome. I'm hoping to read it soon.
Six of Crows + Crooked Kingdom. New paperback covers :D And they are looking gorgeous. Love them.
Taylor Swift. The Life of a Showgirl. <3 Two of four orders arrived. So sad I didn't get the signed CDs, aw. Maybe one day :) But eeee. Loving these versions :D Double of all, oops. Deluxe ones are so gorgeous.
Pop Mart. This was a free gift from popmart at the official european fan group for being a star member. <3 Eee. My first Dimoo figurine. So cute. I also got 2 sets of Exciting Macaron. No secret. Sobs. Selling all :)
Crocs. Eee. I so love all my glitter crocs, haha :D I own too many of them. But needed these too. Cute. <3

Funko Europe. Oops. Heeeelp. So many pop figures, ahh :D And some more coming next week. <3 Ha. Oops. Have been waited ages for this package, though. As I first waited 10 days. Then they cancelled it. Ahhh. Had to order again, and missed out on one exclusive pop figure which was then sold out. So rude. Waited over 10 more days. But then they finally shipped it, thankfully. <3 But four items missing, coming in a different package. Just hoping they are all there, haha :) Fingers crossed. But gosh. I had to get all of these. Ahhh. They are so precious, eee :D New Pokemon ones. <3 New creepy Pennywise from IT. New mini Christmas Stitch. The Disney villains are awesome. And new Disney Princess Christmas versions. I think they are so cute. And loving all the rest of the cuties. <3 Freddy Funko pins were free, and I got the round Chase one I wanted :) Don't care for the other two, haha. Another order arriving next week. Oops :)

More Instagram photos here. <3

Friday, October 17, 2025

Review: The House of Quiet by Kiersten White

This book ended up being my favorite of the year so far. One of my all time favorites now. I thought that I would like it, as I adore Kiersten and the books I have read by her have been good. But did not realize that I would love this book with all my heart. Sigh. But I did. And I am so happy about it. This book was everything.

Five stars, of course. My only complaint is that this should have been much longer. I wanted to stay in this world forever. And the characters were way too precious. The story terrorized me. And I loved every moment of it. The writing was stunning. At first I was a little unsure about the style, but I grew to love it all very much.

This book tells the story of Birdie. It starts when she is ten, and her baby sister, Magpie, is six. Their family is poor, and so Birdie needs to go away for work so they can earn enough money for Magpie to have the Procedure. But this means that Birdie will be gone for six years. Which was all kinds of heartbreaking to read about, how long she had to be apart from her sister. Oh. Birdie is now sixteen years old. She has spent the past years working as a maid, and done a good job of it too. She learned her sister had the Procedure. She rushed back home. But her sister was not there. And so she has spent the next six months trying to track her down, to get her back. Which was not easy. But she has learned she is at the House of Quiet. Birdie gets a job as a maid.

Which is where this book starts. I shall try not to say too much about everything. And yet that is all I want to do, write down it all. Birdie starts working at the House of Quiet. She arrives with two other maids her same age. Minnow and Rabbit. Birdie and Minnow are both normal, but Rabbit had the procedure done. But too late, so her powers are not working as they should. I liked getting to know these girls along with Birdie. Rabbit was kind, but not smart. Minnow was too smart for her own good. And had many secrets.

I loved figuring them all out. And this house had all the secrets. And it killed me to learn them all. It was such a creepy story. And I just could not stop reading it. I was worried at all times for what was going to happen to them all. And I loved every moment of it. Birdie does not find her sister at the house. And she is heartbroken. And unsure if she should leave or not. But she decides to stay, once she gets to know the other people in this house. They were all special. And she grew to love them all. Which I loved the most.

I am going to write too much about this book. And yet not nearly enough either. Birdie spends the book looking for her sister. Searching everywhere for Magpie. And I loved that so much, how much she loved her sister. The House of Quiet sits alone on a bog. Which was so creepy. There was no help to be found. And these kids needed help. Because weird things were happening in this house. And where did all the previous children go? Oh, how I loved figuring this all out. So many twists. So much horror. Fully perfect.

There is so much to learn about this book. To figure out how this world works. When we finally learn what the Procedure is. And what is does. It was so exciting. This is kind of a book about superheroes, in a way. Children can have powers. But if that child is too old, they die. The poor people saves their whole life to have a child have this Procedure. As it helps them after, giving them a better life. But I'm not sure it was better for the child. There is so much to know. So many secrets. And, honestly, all of it horrifying and evil.

The different powers were amazing to read about, though. And so much fun. Even though some of them were scary and powerful. And dangerous to the child as well. We get to know Nimbus, whose power we do not know, as he is gone from his mind. Then there is Dawn, who can control the emotions of everyone around her. And Lake, who keeps seeing the future and the past at all times, it seems like. My heart hurt for this little girl the most. She was awesome, though. River was mysterious at first, but I loved her power.

We got to know Forest a lot. He did not talk. And there was a big reason for that. I'm not going to spoil it, but I felt like his power was the most important of them all. But also the scariest. But so awesome as well, to be honest. It hurt my heart that this precious boy did not talk, though. And yet he and Birdie still found a connection. And that made my heart so happy. Sigh. Shipped them the most. I just loved all of the kids in this house. They were not many. But they were all so very precious and I adored getting to know them all.

Of course, there were characters that I did not like at all. Like the Cook. She could be caring and kind, but not often. Most of the time she was just drunk and bad at her job. Learning about all she had done, well. I did not like her. Then there was the mysterious House Wife. She was fully creepy. It takes a while before we get to know more about her. She was so scary. Yet her story was all kinds of exciting. I loved that. She was a mystery. Just as this house was a mystery. And learning all its secrets was the worst. And the best.

There are only small glimpses at the world building in this book. Considering the entire book takes place inside the house. But what we learned about this world was awesome. It takes place in the future, I think. The world is not doing well. There is a big divide between the poor and the rich, like always. Everyone is named based on how wealthy they are and where they live. That was so interesting to me and I loved this detail. Wanted to know more about the world. It seemed amazing. And all kinds of evil and heartbreaking.

One of my favorite parts of this book was the romance. Sigh. It was so perfect to me. Birdie and Forest fit together so well. Even though he did not talk. Even though he had some secrets. They were just the most adorable together. I loved their greenhouse meetings. The sweetest. I loved how he was always near her. Sigh. And it made me happy that this dark book had a sweet romance as well. And the romance between Minnow and River as well. They were so cute and also fun together and I adored their special connection.

Small mention about the ending. Maybe a little spoilery. Maybe not. I so loved the ending the very most. It felt a little easy at one part, but I would not have wanted it any other way. It ended just the way I wanted it to. Of course, the ending is a little open. There is still so much that could be done. And I want it all. I want to know what happens next so very much. Fingers crossed Kiersten writes the epilogue one day, like she told me. I would treasure it. But yes. I loved the ending. It was so exciting and dark and scary but hopeful.

The House of Quiet was everything that I wanted. I honestly loved every part of it. Which is such a rare and precious thing when reading books. I could not stop reading it once I started. And now I cannot stop thinking about it. It reminded me of many other things, but in such a good way. This just made me love it more. This book gave me all kinds of terror. Yet it made me so happy too. I loved these characters very much. This story was simply the best. And it is a book that I will read again. You need to give it a try too.

 

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Waiting on Wednesday #730

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

THE POISONED KING (Impossible Creatures #2) 
BY KATHERINE RUNDELL

Goodreads Description:

Return to the magic of the Archipelago in the dazzling sequel to the runaway, #1 New York Times bestseller Impossible Creatures, hailed as “an instant classic” (Katherine Applegate, Newbery Medal Winner for The One and Only Ivan)!

Christopher Forrester woke to find a dragon chewing on his face—and his heart leapt for joy! He’d been dreaming of going back to the Archipelago, the secret cluster of islands where all the creatures of myth still live, and here was his summons.

But there is a poison spreading in the Archipelago. Rooting it out will involve a daring rescue mission on the back of a sphinx, a stealthy entrance to a dragon’s lair, and a death-defying plan to save a prisoner held in the heart of a castle. At the center of this storm is Anya: a small girl with a flock of birds at her side, a new-hatched chick in her pocket, and a ravenous hunger for justice.

Katherine Rundell’s second thrilling installment in the Impossible Creatures series involves castles, dragons, and revenge—the things of which great stories are made. The splendors within are brought to life with more than fifty illustrations, including a map and a bestiary of magical creatures.

Format: 336 pages, Hardcover
Expected Publication: September 11, 2025 by Bloomsbury Children's Books
Pre-Order: Blackwells and Amazon US and Amazon UK

Whoops. This book came out a little over a month ago, but I forgot to share about this too. Ahh! But I'm sharing about it now, even if it is delayed :) I have yet to read book one, though, ack. But I now own them both. As I got this Waterstones exclusive edition as well, haha. I think these books sounds wonderful :)
What are you waiting for on this wonderful Wednesday?

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Review: The Invisible Parade by Leigh Bardugo & John Picacio

Of course I was going to read this new picture book by Leigh Bardugo. Have loved her for so many years now. And I was so happy that she was writing a picture book. This lovely book is illustrated by John Picacio. I have not seen his work before, but it was so beautiful in this one.

Giving this precious book five stars. As it was a great story. And oh so beautiful. Not writing such a long review, because this picture book was truly so short. I still want longer ones, ha. But it was short and lovely. I loved both author notes at the end of the book. Honest and real.

This book tells the story of Cala. A young girl who just lost her grandfather recently. And I will say that this broke my heart a little. Since my grandpa died last October. And I cannot believe that it has been almost a whole year already. I miss him all the time. Trying not to think of him too much, as it just hurts. And so this book hurt me a little bit. But I did not mind much. I loved my grandpa so much. I'm still so heartbroken over how he was taken from us. And so I could fully understand how much Cala was grieving over her dead grandpa.

I do wish we had gotten to know him a little more, if this book had been longer. But we learn that he and Cala read books together. And spent so much time together. I loved that. This story takes place during the Day of the Dead. I loved how we got to see a lot of this Mexican culture. It was so beautifully done. Have honestly only seen about it in the Pixar movie, Coco. It was so beautiful and special in that movie. Which made me love it even more in this picture book. The artwork was stunning. I loved all the details.

Cala's family is getting ready to go to the cemetery, to be close to the dead on this special day. Cala do not want to go. She is nervous. And sad. I loved how this was written and shown. While at the cemetery, she ends up seeing four horsemen. One of them is Death. Not saying much about this, as the book was so short. But I liked her short conversations with these four characters. Just wish it had been longer. Sigh. Would have loved to see more of it all. But I found this story to be beautiful and sad and real. Loved it so.

I loved how two of the pages inside the book could expand and make the artwork even larger. It was such a beautiful scene and drawn very well. The four horses were creepy. Okay, three of them. The fourth one was more beautiful. And the others were so weird. Especially the riders. But I loved looking at them too. The Invisible Parade was a beautiful picture book. I am glad that I read it. Even though it made me sad, thinking about my own grandpa. Cala was such a wonderful person to get to know and I fully adored her. 

 

Saturday, October 11, 2025

In My Mailbox #727

Eee! My blog is fourteen years old today :D Whoo! Wrote a blog post about it before this post. But oh, this have been a long week. Sigh. I am just exhausted and tired all the goddamn time. It is so rude. I think that I am healing from pulling the tooth weeks ago. Probably. It still hurts sometimes. And it doesn't look that healed. Sigh. But I'm doing okay. And am just going to wait it out. But oh, I am tired these days. And just exhausted. And so I'm still not reading. Sobs. Tomorrow, though, I hope. I'm also behind on eeverything. Which sucks. Been taking a lot of spa baths this week, though. As it needs to be taken down next week. Sobs. So rude. Not happy that the cold is coming already, ha. I also watched Monster: The Story of Ed Gein. And it was so bad and disturbing and I did not like it. Shudders. What I do like, though, is the new Taylor Swift album. <3 I just listen to it on repeat when I have time :) Love all the songs. Yesterday was a bad day, though. Missed out on three things I wanted to order. Got issues with customs. Not getting my most wanted print ARC from the publisher. Sobs. It's breaking my heart. And so, if anyone get A Rose of Blood and Binding by Claire Legrand, please think of me. <3 I'm the biggest fan of Claire and her books. And I need this print ARC of book three more than anything. Sigh. So heartbroken that the publisher did not have any for me. But I'm hopeful for someday. Maybe. But just sad right now. Got too much mail this week. Ahhh. But I love it all, ha. <3 Getting less next week. Probably. Maybe not. Hahaha :) This week I'm waiting on Thief of Night :) And shared my Fourteen Years of Blogging post. <3 Hope you are all well :)

Twilight. Ohhhh. Help. This takes so much room. Yet I had to have all three new editions, ahh :D And I do not regret it. The full box set is gorgeous. The new hardcover exclusive is perfection. Paperback is cute.
The Ragpicker King. New UK paperback edition. Oops. Of course my collector heart needed this one too.
Catching Fire. Second book as a graphic novel. Needed this one too, haha. But big and heavy. But pretty.
The Crimson Throne. New book by Beth and Sara :) Of course I had to have it. Hope that I will love it. <3
The Librarians. New Sherry Thomas book :D Whoo! I know it's going to be amazing. Hope to read soon.
Animal Crossing. Got the second set of the new Crocs jibbitz. <3 Had to own both sets, of course. Cute.
IT Pennywise. I finally managed to buy myself this adorable and creepy Pennywise duck, ha :) Love him.
Funko Pop. So excited to get this Jaws pop. And her head arrived being off. Hahaha. So rude. But fitting.

Pop Mart. Yeah. I got so so so much from popmart this week, ahh. <3 I am in love, haha :D Also got two Exciting Macarons, but no secret, so they have already been sold :) But the rest is for me, eee. Two new Cola figures, and they are just adorable. Got my coffee Dimoo, and he is so cute. Tested one of the cute cats, and got the one I wanted most: pink. Adorable. Tried a new Zootopia 2 figure. And got the only ugly one, hahaha. Still, kind of cute. But bought a second one now, ha. I got the full Teletubbies set, eee. They are so cute. I love them to pieces. Never got the first set from this spring. Sigh. I still want those as well. But these new versions are so so cute too :) Got a cute Crybaby mini figure. Had to get the whole coffee factory plush set, as I wanted the white Labubu, haha. So got them all. And they are pretty adorable :D

More Instagram photos here. <3

Fourteen Years of Blogging

Oh. Suddenly been blogging for fourteen years today, ahh :D Where did the time go? Haha. <3 This past year has been difficult for me. And I have been reading a whole lot less because of it. I'm still not reading like normal. And that is okay. Reading will happen once I feel better, hopefully. But yes. It has been a hard year. Not going to share too much, just some small details. I mentioned last year that my grandpa was not doing that well. He died at the end of October last year. And it's still breaking us. We didnt think he would die. Not then. And it has been so heartbreaking since then. We are all doing okay, as we are such a close family. But it has been hard. He did not deserve that. He was supposed to have so many good years now with us. This sadness has affected the rest of me too. I have not felt like reading. Or playing other games. Or doing much of anything. I'm doing the best that I can, and trying my best not to think of it all too much. But it is hard. And so sad. And I miss him so much. Thankfully our small family is close, which helps a lot.

Anyway. I started the new medicine last year. It has not at all worked like I hoped it would. Ha. I have had less energy instead. Sigh. Which really truly sucks. And so I have not read much this year. Will not make my reading goal this time. Aw. But will make it to twenty books read this year, at least, I think. I'm still not losing any weight. Which has been bothering me for years. And so this summer I bought a treadmill. And I have been walking on it for almost one hundred days now. Thirty minutes every day. I am awesome. Ha. But I am not losing weight at all. And it still hurts to walk, even after a hundred days. Ugh. This is so rude. I'm not eating too much either. But it is my medicine that is to blame. Or my morbus crohn. I don't know. It is just highly annoying, either way. But I am not giving up yet. I shall continue to walk until it starts helping, ha. But not happy with my medicine. Might try a new one soon. I also removed my tonsils this year. It was so painful after to heal. And it took ages. But I survived, haha. And I am glad that I got them gone. I think.

I do not really have much else to share about this year. I have not travelled, so I have not been anywhere. But I have been doing okay. I still play pokemon go daily, going on short daily walks outside. I still play my daily one hour of animal crossing new horizons, which I love. And love the new Nintendo Switch 2. I also still play animal crossing pocket camp daily, despite it no longer being an online game. Then I bought the new iPhone 17 Pro Max this year, and I am so in love with it. I discovered pop mart and Labubu this year. Ha. And my obsession have been crazy since then. Bad for my money. Bad for my limited space. But so good for my heart. I love these little plushes so much. And my collection is the most beautiful and so big. Still post daily on instagram and I blog here as always. Have loved taking photos outside all year long for instagram. Though I'm not getting any new followers, which is a little sad. But I still love doing it. And I'm still going to continue blogging, always. Hoping to read more soon. Thank you all for still following me. <3

Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Waiting on Wednesday #729

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

THIEF OF NIGHT (Book of Night #2) BY HOLLY BLACK

Goodreads Description:

The highly-anticipated sequel to the #1 New York Times bestselling author Holly Black's stunning adult debut, Book of Night.

Night is made of shadows and shadows have teeth.

Charlie Hall, glue trap for disaster, crooked from the day she was born, who’d never met a bad decision she wasn’t willing to double down on, may have finally met her match.

After defeating Salt and stealing her lover—the powerful shadow, Vince—back from under the noses of the powerful Cabal leaders, she thought she’d won. Agreeing to become the Hierophant and risking her life hunting down dangerous rogue shadows seemed a small price to pay if she got to do it while being tethered to Vince.

But Vince is no longer the man she loved. The tethering process wiped away his memories of the last year, leaving only Red—the ruthless shadow who spent years as a killer for a cruel, mercurial billionaire. Red doesn’t remember Charlie and doesn’t like her.

So when Charlie is ordered to track down the Blight responsible for a massacre at a local church, she’s worse than just alone, heartbroken, and outmatched. She’s vulnerable. In a world where shadows have wills of their own, the question isn’t just how to survive. It’s how to protect yourself from the on thing you can never escape—your own shadow.

Format: 288 pages, Hardcover
Expected Publication: September 23, 2025 by Tor Books
Pre-Order: Blackwells and Amazon US and Amazon UK

Whoops. Another September book that I forgot to share about, haha. Though, yes, I have not yet read book one. Oops. But I do own it. And I own this one too. Both waterstones exclusives and gorgeous. And so I am going to read these two books someday. A little nervous. Yet I hope that I will love them both. <3
What are you waiting for on this dark Wednesday?

Saturday, October 4, 2025

In My Mailbox #726

Shorter update today. I'm just honestly so exhausted and tired these days. Ahh. Took my final antibiotics pill yesterday, and I'm hoping they are working as they should. I am better, with the pain and everything. But it doesn't look much better, so I'm nervous. But hoping it is healing. Sigh. Tired of this. And gotten so tired because of it too. Rude. But I did manage to read a middle grade book this week. <3 Just.. did not love it. Sigh. Reading a picture book next :) Not long, oops. But so excited for it anyway. I shall love it :) Got some lovely mail. <3 And mostly just tired taking it easy this week. OH! And so loving the new Taylor Swift CD, eee. The Life of a Showgirl. It's so good. <3 I honestly think all the songs are great :D I shared my review of Ghost Girl :) This week I'm waiting on A Steeping of Blood. <3 Hope you are all doing well :)

Fairyloot Adult September. Alchemised. Looks pretty gorgeous. It's big. Oh. But hope to love it one day.
Fairyloot YA September. Never Ever After. This book just looks so gorgeous. Ahh. I'm hoping to love it :)
Alchemised. Waterstones exclusive. I did not know it was 1000 pages when I pre-ordered. Oops. Pretty.
A Steeping of Blood. Waterstones exclusive. I haven't read book one yet. Oops. Reading both one day :D
Thief of Night. Waterstones exclusive. Yeah, I haven't read book one of this either, ha. But sounds great :)
Bravely. Paperback edition. <3 Still haven't read this. But love Brave. And love Maggie. Reading one day.
Games. Wanted to own this Moria LOTR game :) Finally bought hte Mario Tennis one, been meaning to for years. Oops. And Mario Galaxy 1 and 2 :D Never played these games. Excited to give them a try. <3
Pop figures. Finally got some of the cute plant ones :D One missing; hope to find it one day. Love Reuben from Lilo and Stitch :D And the new Saw one. Creepy. Finally got the old IT Pennywise as well. Love him.
Airpods Pro 3. Ahh! I bought my very first airpods when I ordered my new iPhone. They just arrived. And gosh. I am loving using them on the treadmill :) I think. I can't hear anything outside of them, lol. But love.
Pop Mart. Yeah. More awesome popmart items, eee. <3 The new Skullpanda is so cute, ahh. I got two awesome ones. Ratty Bear is so sweet. Got the phone thing with her too; to match. So cute :D But, yeah. Getting these two made me want them all. So I ordered the full set of all 9 plush. Oops. Could not resist, haha :D Also got two more Exciting Macarons this week, but no secret, so I'm selling them. Also got a A-M set of Pin for Love, for my family. <3 Selling some of them, though. Oh. Two full sets of Big Into Energy too. No secret. How rude. Already sold most of them. <3 So thankful that I'm able to get doubles sold :)

More Instagram photos here. <3

Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Waiting on Wednesday #728

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

A STEEPING OF BLOOD (Blood and Tea #2) 
BY HAFSAH FAIZAL

Goodreads Description:

The epic conclusion to the #1 bestselling A Tempest of Tea by Hafsah Faizal; the gritty fantasy duology about an orphan girl and her crew who get tangled in a heist with vampires, perfect for fans of Leigh Bardugo’s Six of Crows.

She's had her tea, now she's out for blood.


White Roaring is sharpening its fangs after the deadly night that left the city in shambles. The press are dead, the public calls for justice, vampires are in danger, and amid the turmoil, the Ram announces a celebration.

Still reeling from the bloodshed, Arthie Casimir has no time to mourn the death of anyone, let alone her own. She has no time for love, either, but it had saved her life. As Arthie navigates new emotions and new allies, she must reassemble her scrambled crew and scrape what little they have left to fight one last time – and she will need to face the ghosts of her past to do it.

In Ceylan.

After the jaw-dropping ending of #1 bestselling A Tempest of Tea, Arthie and her crew still have plenty of hearts to break and crimson-red secrets to uncover. Hafsah Faizal crafts a deliciously twisty and seductive sequel that will leave readers breathless until the very last page.

Format: 448 pages, Hardcover
Expected Publication: September 23, 2025 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Pre-Order: Blackwells and Amazon US and Amazon UK

Ohh. This also came out last week, but I forgot to share about it before. Oops :) Getting the gorgeous Waterstones exclusive edition. Even though I have not read book one yet. But I will read them both together, one day. <3 I think the books looks gorgeous. And it sounds like an exciting story as well :D
What are you waiting for on this bloody Wednesday?