Category: Reading Wrap-Ups


  • July Reading Wrap-Up and August Plans Hello! Welcome to my 2025 July reading wrap-up. I’ll be up front with you guys – July was a BEAR of a month for me. I moved to another town, and almost everything that could go wrong with that process went spectacularly wrong. Still cleaning up a lot of…

  • June 2025 Reading Wrap-Up and July TBR June Wrap-Up I struggled with my reading this month. I’m gearing up for a big move to a new town in July, and one of my cats died, and my dog is sick, aaaaand yeah. I’ve had very little brain power to spend on reading. So the fact…

  • May 2025 Reading Wrap-Up Wow, somehow I managed to complete 15 books in May despite having a lot going on in my personal life. Sometimes reading can be a much-needed escape, I guess. And boy did I do a lot of escaping this month! I feel as though I covered a lot of different genres,…

  • April Reading Wrap-Up Hello and welcome to my reading wrap-up for the month of April! Boy, April was the longest month on record, wasn’t it? Or was that just me? I had a lot going on in my personal life, plus a very stressful federal election here in Canada… it was rough. Thank goodness reading…

  • Hello and welcome to my reading wrap-up for the month of March! March was a huge reading month for me, but I’ve actually posted about most of the books I read already, so this will just be a brief recap of my thoughts on each. As usual, each book title contains a clickable link to…

  • Hello and welcome to my February reading wrap-up! Not including my study of the Rig Veda and the Upanishads, I completed a total of 12 books in February. Surprisingly, I managed to get my hands on 3 new releases and wrote full reviews for them, which I will link to below along with my abbreviated thoughts. I’ve…

  • Hello! Welcome to my January reading wrap-up. I finished reading 9 books in January, including The Epic of Gilgamesh, which I talked about in-depth here. I say “finished reading” because there were a few that I started but hadn’t finished yet by the stroke of February, so I’ll mention those briefly at the end of this…