Wooo! I’m finally writing this from the new house — and all my books are sorted and on the shelves! There’s still unpacking to do here and there, but the books instantly make it more like home for me. I haven’t been doing a lot of reading since I’ve been so busy, but my new recliner/reading nook is all set now, so here’s hoping there’ll be plenty of reading over the weekend.
Books acquired this week
N/a, once more! As I mentioned last week, it’s my wedding anniversary on 5th August, and my birthday on 20th August, so I’m trying to leave some books on my wishlist for people to get me, ahaha.
Posts from this week
Despite not getting as much time to read, I at least mostly kept up with posting reviews etc this week!
- Historical fantasy: The Apothecary Diaries (light novel), vol 3, by Natsu Hyuuga (3/5 stars, “liked it”)
- Horror: What Stalks the Deep, by T. Kingfisher (4/5 stars, “really liked it”)
- Romance: The Governess Gambit, by Erica Ridley (4/5 stars, “really liked it”)
- Non-fiction: The Buried City: Unearthing the Real Pompeii, by Gabriel Zuchtriegel (4/5, “really liked it”)
- Fantasy manga: A Gentle Noble’s Vacation Recommendation, by Misaki et al (4/5 stars, “really liked it”)
- Fantasy romance: Cinder House, by Freya Marske (3/5 stars, “liked it”)
I did also do some other feature posts:
What I’m reading
I finished just one book this week:
I intend to spend a bit more time this weekend reading, now that things are a bit settled in. I’ve started on a backlog book, Gwen and Art are Not In Love (Lex Croucher), which I intend to read more of, and I’d like to make progress with my reread of Dreadful Company (Vivian Shaw) too. But we’ll see! As ever, it’ll be down to whim.
Linking up with Reading Reality’s Stacking the Shelves, Caffeinated Reviewer’s The Sunday Post, and the Sunday Salon over at Readerbuzz, as usual!
Congrats on getting your books shelved! You’ve reminded me that I need to get cracking on my own book project. I stopped at “M” because I’m going to run out of bookshelves soon and it’s sort of depressing…
I have managed to finesse enough bookcases into this household that (for now) there’s actually still some space left! I don’t have my full collection here (none of my British Library Crime Classics), but all the same, it’s pretty good, and those are mostly for display at this point.
Moved in, hell yeah! That’s funny about getting the bookshelves stocked as it’s one of the first things I did when we moved in. It does indeed make you feel like you are home.
I’d like to take a look at The History of the World in 47 Borders.
I always do the books first chance I get — though this is the biggest move I’ve ever done, and it was hard work!
I found it a fun read; I ultimately rated it just 2/5 stars (“it was okay”), but it was still a fun and interesting read. I just wanted a bit more depth at times.
I’m so glad you are finally in your house. That is a great feeling. And organized bookshelves? Those are the best. Enjoy your new reading space.
I haven’t been reading a lot either. Life is definitely getting in the way. Hopefully soon.
https://stuckinbooks.com/2025/08/02/stacking-the-shelves-8-2-25/
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Yeah, it was very satisfying to get everything sorted neatly onto the shelves!
Fingers crossed for more reading time, for both of us.
Congratulations on unpacking everything! That must have been so exhausting!
Weellll, not quite everything! Mostly the books, most of my clothes too, but there are still far too many boxes lying around to feel quite unpacked. There’s enough to be comfy though!