Happy weekend!
Books acquired this week
N/a! I’m working on reading some of the books I’ve got this year and haven’t started yet, and some backlog books, so I can meet my reading targets. If there’s something really tempting I’ll get it, there’s no book ban or anything, but I’m pretty happy with my current lineup.
Posts from this week
And now for the usual roundup! I haven’t started posting extra reviews yet, but I should pick a couple of days a week to do so, or figure out how to bundle some together, because the backlog of reviews to post is getting a liiiiittle bit out of hand. They’re all written, I just don’t want to spam y’all.
Anyway, here are the reviews I did post!
- Non-fiction: History in Flames: The Destruction and Survival of Medieval Manuscripts, by Robert Bartlett (3/5 stars, “liked it”)
- Classic crime short stories: Continental Crimes, ed. Martin Edwards (2/5 stars, “it was okay”)
- Poetry: The Cinder Path, by Andrew Motion (3/5 stars, “liked it”)
- Horror: The Forgotten Dead, by Jordan L. Hawk (4/5 stars, “really liked it”)
- Fantasy romance manga: The Other World’s Books Depend on the Bean Counter, vol 5, by Kazuki Irodori (4/5 stars, “really liked it”)
And the non-review posts:
What I’m reading
My reading’s been a bit calmer this week, ahaha, but there’s still plenty! Here’s the usual sneak peek of books I plan to review on the blog soon:
As for this weekend’s plans… the final volume of The Disabled Tyrant’s Beloved Pet Fish, probably. I keep saying that, but I do really want to get to it! Other than that, who knows?
[ETA: I just want to be clear, posting that I’ve read The Genetic Lottery does not constitute a recommendation. I would rate it 1/5, “didn’t like it”. I posted my review earlier than intended if you want to check that out!]
Linking up with Reading Reality’s Stacking the Shelves, Caffeinated Reviewer’s The Sunday Post, and the Sunday Salon over at Readerbuzz.











Good luck with all your reviews! Nothing But Blackened Teeth was a weird one
It wasn’t for me; I find Khaw’s work rather hit and miss, sadly.
Kathryn Paige Harden’s book sounds intriguing — I’ve added it to my list. OTOH a book about blackened teeth sounds yuck.
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I didn’t personally enjoy it, and it has relatively mixed reviews from other scientists/experts, but hope you find it more useful!
Nothing But Blackened Teeth is indeed a horror novella, so that would make sense. 😉 Though it’s worth noting that in a few parts of the world across history, people deliberately blackened their teeth as a sign of beauty (such as in Japan in the Heian period), so mileage may vary.
Interesting looking books. I actually had a couple of books this week and a blog tour sign up which is a lot for me. I do need to concentrate on trying to get my Summer Reading List done
Have a great weekend!
Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
My post:
https://budgettalesblog.wordpress.com/2025/11/08/stacking-the-shelves-127/
Good luck!
Thank you
I hope you can get caught up your reviews. I’ve added The Genetic Lottery to my TBR list.
They’re all written, so there’s really no pressure. 🙂 It’s just getting them posted without spamming people.
I hope people don’t consider that I’ve recommended The Genetic Lottery by saying I’ve read it, because I do not recommend it!
I’m with you on the review backlog, I’ve got all the reading done but I need to step it up before my Netgalley percentage crashes!
I loved The Irresistible Urge to Fall for your Enemy, I hope you did too
Wishing you a great reading week
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I’ve actually written all the reviews, they just need to be posted… without spamming people. 🙂
Hope you have a great week!
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Thanks.
Are you joining the Nonfiction Reading Challenge this month? Happy end of autumn. Here, we woke up to snow this morning.
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I’ve been joining in indeed; my first post is here.
Well done you for getting all your reviews written – that’s always my challenge:). An interesting range of books, Nicky and I hope you have a great week.
Haha, yeah, I try to write them within a couple of days of finishing the book, to make sure I stay on track and don’t forget what I want to say… it mostly works out, ahaha.
Nice variety!
I didn’t write a Sunday Post for today, but I published a review yesterday: https://wordsandpeace.com/2025/11/08/book-review-a-little-tour-in-france/ (nonfiction)
And today: https://wordsandpeace.com/2025/11/09/book-review-the-hopkins-manuscript/ (scifi)
And I just finished listening to Frankenstein
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Hope you had a good weekend!
Happy Sunday!
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Thank you.
I like how you share your thoughts about the books you read, even the ones like The Genetic Lottery that you don’t really like. I often omit the books I did not like from my list—sometimes I don’t even review them. But it is good knowledge.
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I’ve always been in the habit of reviewing everything, because it’s all helpful knowledge! Sometimes something I didn’t like is perfect for someone else, after all.
You seem voracious in your reading. Great that you are ahead on reviews. I’m a little behind right now. It’s never comfortable to be reading for this week’s reviews.
No, that sounds unfun! At one point I was reading more or less as I posted, and I was always thinking my blog would be empty, ahaha.