As you know, I do a lot of reading. I am part of the Goodreads Challenge and have already updated my total 3 times to keep up with all of the titles that I have come across. I have been devouring children’s books over the last couple of months since working more in the children’s wing at my library and am highly enjoying many of them including:
Z is for Moose by Kelly Bingham
Carnivores by Aaron Reynolds
Dragons Love Tacos by Adam Rubin and Daniel Salmieri
Tea Rex by Molly Idle
Frog Trouble…And Eleven Other Pretty Serious Songs by Sandra Boynton (with musical CD!)
Sparky by Jenny Offill
The Boy Who Was Raised by Librarians by Carla Morris
I think my total books read to date is around 60, with 82 being my Challenge total and it looks likely that I will have to push that higher. I have been trying to expand my boundaries this year: read more adult fiction, contemporary fiction, murder and government mysteries, graphic novels, and taking recommendations from coworkers and friends. Highlights include:
Burning Midnight by Will McIntosh (already mentioned a few times and worth the read)
The Assassin’s Blade by Sarah J. Maas (a compilation of the short stories from the Throne of Glass series)
The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch
Fallout by Gwenda Bond
Morning Star by Pierce Brown (final book in the Red Rising Trilogy)
Star Wars: Jedi Academy by Jeffrey Brown (graphic novel!)
Fire Touched by Patricia Briggs (finally a new Mercy Thompson!)
Invision by Sherrilyn Kenyon (the next Chronicles of Nick!)
The Obsession by Nora Roberts
A Tyranny of Petticoats edited by Jessica Spotswood (a set of short stories by authors like Y.S. Lee, Marie Lu, Marissa Meyer, and Andrea Cremer about badass young women)
A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas (sequel to A Court of Thorns and Roses)
The Forgotten Room by Karen White, Beatriz Williams, and Lauren Willig
Overall, it’s been a good year for books so far. Not too many disappointing titles were picked up in the couple of months or since the beginning of January. I am excited to see what this next batch will bring. And of course, there are always new titles at the library. I am waiting on The Hidden Oracle and The Crown’s Game as well as The Scorpion Game and Paper Magician. With summer coming, I might not read as much if the weather is nice but it’s always good to keep a book or two handy for a rainy day or chilly night!
For more on what I have read this year or want to read in the coming months, check out my Goodreads page.


I now possess a Master of Library Science degree…and now have to find something to do with it. I have been applying to as many jobs as I qualify for and realize that it might not be as easy as it was when I graduated college the first time. I may have to take a step back and get a full time job in an office again if things don’t pick up. Which wouldn’t be too bad except that I would severely miss my library. I love what I do, I honestly do. So I am looking into other options. And realized that I need to start writing again if I ever hope to become published. I could definitely work at my library part-time and write freelance and work on my novel and pay the bills, I think. At this time, there is only an inkling of a plan and the pressure to settle into one. Mostly from myself as I am my own worst critic. Hopefully that means I will also be able to pay more attention to all of you again. Working six days a week and then dealing with finals did not make it easy on me. But I see that I am almost to 200 followers and I just gained a new one a couple of months ago! That is amazing news to me.