Friday, August 15, 2025

I Think I'm In a Reading Slump (But I'm Not)

You know that feeling when you look at your bookshelf, filled with unread stories just waiting to be explored, but nothing calls to you? You pick up a book, read the first page, and put it back down. You scroll through Goodreads, looking at everyone else's five-star reviews, and feel... nothing.

I've been in this cycle for the last two weeks, and for a while, I was convinced I was in a reading slump. I was starting to feel guilty. As a book lover, shouldn't I be constantly craving a new story? Shouldn't I always have my head in a book?

But then I had a thought: maybe I'm not in a slump. Maybe I'm just taking a break.

We don't expect ourselves to watch a new movie every night or listen to new music every day. We give ourselves permission to re-watch our favorite comfort films or listen to the same playlist on repeat. So why do we put so much pressure on ourselves to always be reading something new?

I realized that my mind just needed a break from diving into a whole new world. Instead of forcing myself to start a new book, I've been giving myself permission to simply exist. I've been watching my favorite comfort shows, catching up on podcasts, and just letting my mind wander.

And you know what? It’s been great.

I'm not forcing myself to read, and I'm not feeling guilty about it. I know that the next book I read will be the right one, because I'll be ready for it. My mind will be rested, my imagination will be recharged, and I'll be able to fully immerse myself in the story.

So if you're feeling the same way, don't worry. It's not a reading slump. It's just a reading break. And sometimes, that's exactly what we need.

What do you do when you're not in the mood to read? Do you have any go-to non-book activities that help you recharge? Let me know in the comments!

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

My Vacation Shopping: I Didn't Read Much, But I Definitely Bought Books

As I mentioned in my recent post, my recent 10-day vacation was a wonderful whirlwind of family time, good food, and zero reading. I went in with a stack of books, full of good intentions, and came back with that same stack, completely untouched.

But let's be real—a vacation isn't truly a vacation without a visit to a local bookstore, right?

While I may have failed to read, I absolutely succeeded in one of my favorite vacation pastimes: Browse the shelves of a Barnes & Noble. There’s something about being in a new city and walking into a familiar bookstore that feels like coming home. I could have been at any B&N in the country, but the unique selection and atmosphere of this particular store made the experience even more special.

And, of course, I didn't leave empty-handed. My book-buying habit is strong, and a vacation seems to only fuel it. I figured if I wasn't going to read on the trip, the least I could do was set myself up for some serious reading when I got back.

So, while my reading life took a brief hiatus, my book-collecting life is thriving. I'm now home, refreshed, and surrounded by new stories waiting to be discovered. It’s the best of both worlds, really. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have some reading to catch up on!

What's the best book you've ever found while on vacation? Let me know in the comments!

Monday, August 11, 2025

In Search of a Killer (Good Audiobook)

 It's a struggle that every audiobook fan knows all too well: staring at the Libby app, a list of mystery and thriller titles in front of you, but with no idea where to start. There are so many choices, and it's so hard to commit to a book without knowing if the narration is going to be a perfect match for the story.

I've been in this exact predicament for the last week. I've finished my last audiobook and I'm itching for a new dose of suspense. I'm looking for a story that will grab me from the very first minute, with a narrator who can make me forget I'm even listening to an audiobook. A voice that can bring characters to life, build tension with every syllable, and deliver a plot twist that makes me gasp out loud while I'm doing the dishes.

My Libby holds list is getting a little out of control, and it's time to make a decision. I've been eyeing a few popular titles that keep popping up in my searches:

  • Freida McFadden's books seem to be everywhere, with titles like The Housemaid and Never Lie getting a lot of buzz. I'm intrigued by the fast-paced, twisty plots people talk about. (Have read these two books already).

  • The ever-popular The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides is another one that keeps appearing. It's a psychological thriller classic for a reason, and I've heard great things about its narration. (Have read this book).

  • I've also seen a lot of recommendations for Lucy Foley's books, like The Guest List and The Midnight Feast, which are praised for their full-cast narrations that add a whole new layer to the whodunnit experience. (Read The Midnight Feast)

But the sheer number of options is still overwhelming. Do I go for a a recent hit, a classic, or a book by a new-to-me author? I'm torn between wanting something I know is going to be good and wanting to discover a new favorite.

So I'm turning to all of you, my fellow book lovers and audiobook connoisseurs. What mystery or thriller audiobook have you listened to recently that you couldn't stop thinking about? What book on Libby is a can't-miss listen, and who is the narrator who truly made the story unforgettable? I need your help to narrow down the choices and find my next great listen. Drop your recommendations in the comments below!

Saturday, August 9, 2025

Vacation Recap: More Family Time, Less Reading Time

I just got back from a fantastic 10-day vacation, and while I’m always sad when a trip ends, I'm feeling refreshed and recharged. I'm usually the person who packs a stack of books for a trip, fully expecting to power through them all. This time, however, things were a little different.

My reading time was practically non-existent.

And honestly? I'm not even mad about it.

This vacation was all about quality time with family. My family and I spent our days exploring new places, laughing over shared meals, and just enjoying each other's company. These uninterrupted moments are becoming more and more precious, and I chose to be fully present, to soak up every conversation and memory we were making together.

Instead of turning pages, I was listening to stories, playing endless card games, and having conversations that weren’t rushed or interrupted by daily life. My carefully curated stack of books remained mostly untouched, a testament to how fully I embraced the break from my usual routine.

While I didn't get to escape into a fictional world, I did get to live fully in my own. The book blog will be back to its regularly scheduled programming soon, but for now, I'm just happy to be home with a heart full of memories and a bookshelf full of future adventures.

What’s a vacation memory you cherish more than any book you've ever read? I’d love to hear about it in the comments!

Thursday, August 7, 2025

My Happy Place: The Simple Joy of Iced Coffee and a Great Book Indoors

Okay, let's talk about the simple pleasures in life. While I'm still ready for those poolside reading sessions (especially with this enduring Texas heat!), there's a particular kind of cozy contentment I've been absolutely reveling in lately: staying in, with an iced coffee in hand, completely absorbed in a great book.

After a busy stretch and the delightful chaos of summer gatherings, there's a unique comfort in intentionally choosing to stay home. My perfectly organized bookshelves are practically beaming, inviting me to pluck off a story that matches my current mood. And with my rediscovered love for romance novels alongside my trusty thrillers, the options are plentiful and tempting.

The star of this indoor reading ritual, however, is undoubtedly the iced coffee. There's just something about that cool, refreshing sip that perfectly complements the immersion of a good book. It's the ideal companion, providing a gentle buzz without the intense heat of a hot drink, allowing me to lose myself in pages for hours. It’s like the universe is conspiring to keep me perfectly hydrated and stimulated for my literary adventures.

This isn't about being unproductive; it's about being mindfully unproductive. It's about creating a personal sanctuary where the outside world fades, and the only demands are those of the narrative in my hands. The quiet hum of the AC, the clink of ice in my glass, and the rustle of turning pages create a perfect symphony of relaxation.

I've been choosing books that I can truly sink into, letting the stories unfold at their own pace. Whether it's a gripping mystery keeping me guessing or a heartwarming romance making me smile, the experience is elevated by the calm of my own space and the steady refreshment of my drink. It's my personal form of self-care, a way to recharge and reconnect with the simple joys of reading without any external distractions.

So, if you're looking for a perfect way to unwind, I highly recommend this simple ritual. Brew up your favorite iced coffee, find that comfy spot (maybe even in your newly organized reading nook!), and let a great book transport you.

What's your ultimate "staying in" reading setup? Do you have a go-to drink that makes your reading sessions extra special?

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

A Perfect Pairing: Starbucks and a Book (or Two!) at Barnes & Noble

There's something about a Friday, isn't there? The week winds down, the weekend stretches ahead, and the possibilities for relaxation open up. And today, I have a particularly delightful plan brewing: a trip to Barnes & Noble for a Starbucks fix, with the very real possibility of a book (or two!) coming home with me.

Given my recent reflections on missing the serendipity of physical Browse and my ongoing search for a local independent bookstore that doesn't break the bank, a Barnes & Noble visit feels like the perfect compromise today. It offers that wonderful blend of convenience and the joy of being surrounded by books.

My primary mission is a Starbucks run. A perfectly crafted iced coffee sounds like just the thing to kick off the afternoon. But let's be honest, walking past those towering bookshelves, smelling that intoxicating blend of coffee and paper, it's impossible not to be drawn in.

Even though I've just meticulously organized my home shelves and am actively loving my Libby app for free reads, there's a unique pull to a new, crisp physical book. The promise of a fresh story, the weight of it in your hands, the uncreased spine – it's a special kind of allure.

And that's where the "or two!" comes in. My mood-reading tendencies mean I never quite know what will call to me. Will it be that gripping mystery I've been eyeing, or a delightful romance to continue my newfound appreciation for the genre? Perhaps a completely unexpected title will jump out at me from the new releases table.

This isn't about needing books; it's about the pure joy of the hunt, the discovery, and the simple pleasure of adding a tangible piece of potential adventure to my collection. It's about indulging in a moment of quiet Browse, fueled by caffeine, in a place designed entirely around the love of stories.

Wish me luck on my mission! I'm off to enjoy a perfect blend of my favorite beverage and the sweet anticipation of new literary treasures.

What's your favorite combination for a bookstore visit? Coffee, tea, or just the quiet hum of happy readers?