December 2023 Wrap Up

Not going to lie… I completely forgot about this wrap up. I was so focused on the new year posts.

  • I read 10 books this month
  • I DNFd 0 books.
  • Genre: 3 murder mysteries, 2 romance, 2 fantasy, 2 contemporary and 1 non-fiction
  • Gender of authors: 7 women, 2 men and 1 various
  • Race of authors: 6 white authors, 3 asian writers and 1 various
  • Age range: 8 adult and 2 YA
  • Format: 7 paperback, 2 hardback and 1 ebook.

Challenges

  • Prompt: Christmas
    • Hercule Poirot’s Silent Night – Sophie Hannah
    • The Christmas Swap – Taila Samuels
    • The Christmas Appeal – Janice Hallett
    • Mystery in White – J. Jefferson Farjeon

Mystery in White – J. Jefferson Fargeon (1 star)

I may not have DNFd any books in December but I don’t know what’s worse…a DNF or a 1 star? This mystery was way too complicated than it needed to be. I am good at suspending disbelief for a fun plot twist but this was too much. Add a complicated plot with way too many boring characters and a super slow pace and you have a 1 star from me.

Rabbit Hole – Kate Brody (3 stars)

This book was marketed as a literary thriller exploring grief and the toxicity of the true crime community. I felt this book did one of those things really well. The character study into how grief can affect a singular person was exceptional. It was so well done. The thriller element not so much. I want more of a deep dive into the true crime community and it felt pretty surface level which was a shame.

The Christmas Appeal – Janice Hallett (3.5 stars)

Now I am a Janice Hallett fan! Going into this companion book I knew it wasn’t going to be a 5 stars. It’s a super short and fun Christmas mystery. I felt that it fulfilled what it came to do. That being said I do feel that she did lose some of the depths and nuance to her characters that I am used too and relied to heavy on negative stereotypes. Which was a disappointment.

Sweat and Soap, Vol. 1 – Kintetsu Yamada (4 stars)

Now I had seen this manga series all over TikTok months ago and I finally got around to reading the first volume. I enjoyed this so much but I didn’t realise it was going to be 18+. I was so shocked by some of the panels initially as it was so unexpected hahah. But I love the relationship and I really enjoyed the art-style.

The Christmas Swap – Talia Samuels (4 stars)

A super cute Christmas rom-com! This was just a beautiful story about love in all forms and varieties with witty dialogue, great chemistry, and a mystery regarding a pregnant dog. One thing I want to shout out about this book is its characterization. Margot and Ellie, our two POVs in this book, were super interesting to spend time with and I loved watching their past unfold alongside their future. Margot was my favourite character and I loved her and Ellie together their chemistry was so well-written that I couldn’t stop smiling and giggling anytime they were together. This book is probably the first book I have read which used the miscommunication trope and I didn’t want to pull my hair out! The miscommunication in this book felt more like a comedy of errors-esque plot which made for fun reading and hilarious moments. I also adored all the other relationships outside of the main couple. Specifically, Ben and Margot’s budding friendship. I love seeing platonic male/female relationships in media so this was just great!

Hercule Poirot’s Silent Night – Sophie Hannah (4 stars)

I was a bit apprehensive going into this book as I have found the last couple of books to be a bit underwhelming but this book is a return to form for Hannah. As per usual her characterization of Poirot and Catchpool is great and I have to say, I love their dynamic – it’s probably my favorite relationship out of ALL the Poirot books across the board. Their friendship is amazing. This time round I also enjoyed the varying side characters that make up the plot. The interpersonal relationships detailed in this book are complex, layered, and made for a tense but exhilirating read! The plot was slow-paced compared to some of her other books but it was so engaging. I literally couldn’t put it down as I just wanted to know what was next. Hannah did a great job of reeling you in slowly and surely.

The City of Stardust – Georgia Summers (4.5 stars)

Fans of The Starless Sea and The Ten Thousand Doors of January will LOVE THIS BOOK! A perfect balance of beautiful and lyrical writing, an over-arching plot that spans centuries, mythology, adventure, and complicated human relationships. I really enjoyed the character Penelope. I love a female villain and Penelope is the queen of female villains! I was intrigued by her ‘relationship’ with Alexsander and how complicated, layered, and toxic it was. Seeing how the fantasy world and the mundane blend into one another was exhilarating and I completely identified with Violet and her desire for adventure!

Realms of Imagination – The British Library (5 stars)

What an honour it was read this amazing collection of fantasy-focused essays. Covering such a vast range of essays from categorising fantasy to discussing the Brontes. I am in awe of people who can put into words such complex topics succinctly and engagingly. The amount of notes I have written down of interesting facts and amazing quotes is about 20+ pages.

Some of my favourite essays include:

Folk Tales, Fairy Lore and the Making of Tradition – Terri Wilding
The Everything Book – Sofia Samatar
Fantasy’s Weird Architecture – Matthew Sangster
Crossing Borders of Otherness – Dimitra Fimi

My 2023 Wrap Up!

I cannot believe we are here again! A whole year has passed. I have so many weird emotions about the new year. Excited for the year ahead but also FREAKING OUT BECAUSE TIME IS WEIRD! I say this every year but I do truly feel that this is the last time I can say this – this was the best reading year of my life! I genuinely don’t think I could repeat this next year. For this wrap up, I will be using stats taken from both the Goodreads Wrap Up and some reading spreadsheets I have collated from Ali from Hardback Hoarder.

Basic Stats

  • I read 45, 679 pages
  • I read 168 books (177 if you include DNFs)
  • I DNFed 11 books (some of them I counted towards my overall goal because I read a lot of it before DNFing)
  • My average book length was 256
  • My average book rating was 3.8
  • I read 27% of my physical TBR

The shortest book I read in 2022 – 16 pages

I read this on Tor.com and it was a bit underwhelming.

The longest book I read in 2022 – 688 pages

I really enjoyed this book and I also was able to meet the author and get a copy signed!

The most popular book I read in 2023.

This was shelved by over 2.2 million people on Goodreads. I truly get the hype with this book. We read it for book club and everyone loved it!

The least popular book I read in 2023.

This was shelved by 15 people on Goodreads. I read this book for the British Fantasy awards and I really enjoyed it!

The book I read with the highest rating on Goodreads.

This had a 4.86 average. Another book I read for the British Fantasy Awards – this book ended up being the winner!

Rating Breakdown

So as per usual here is a breakdown of all the books I read this year and where they fall in the star category. I have also included links to my reviews if you wanted to read them!

Loads of people talk about how they rarely give out 5 stars. only reserved for the best of the best… I was giving out 5 stars left, right and centre in 2023. You get a 5 star and YOU GET A 5 STAR! A quarter of what I read this year got 5 stars.. oop.

DNFS

TitleAuthor
ScarletGenevieve Cogman
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRueV.E. Schwab
This is How You Lose the Time WarAmal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone
Final ActsMartin Edwards
ElantrisBrandon Sanderson
Howl’s Moving CastleDiana Wynne Jones
HookyMiriam Bonastre Tur
LemonKwon Seo-Yun
Love in FocusYoko Nogiri
Sword CatcherCassandra Clare

1 STAR

TitleAuthor
Candescent BloomsAndrew Hook
Mystery in WhiteJ. Jefferson Farjeon

2 – 2.5 STARS

TitleAuthor
Fruiting BodiesKemi Ashing-Giwa
This is How You Lose the Time WarAmal El-Mohtar
NoceanEfa
Leo in Little PiecesMayana Itoiz
Soggy LandingAlec McGovern
TermushSven Holm
Mountains Made of GlassScarlett St. Clair
Black CoffeeAgatha Christie
Every Exquisite ThingLaura Steven
Night Train to the StarsKenji Miyazawa
Tokyo ExpressSeicho Matsumoto
The Mimicking of Known SuccessesMalka Ann Older
Always Take NotesSimon Adam & Rachel Lloyd

3 – 3.5 STARS

TitleAuthor
Legends and LattesTravis Baldree
The Sixteenth Century in 100 WomenAmy Licence
My Killer VacationTessa Bailey
Wotakoi: Love is Hard for an OtakuFujita
Promise BoysNick Brooks
Red Dust, White SnowPan Huiting
The StrangeNathan Ballingrud
Claymore, Vol.1Norihiro Yagi
The Mill House MurdersYukito Ayatsuji
Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, Vol.5Kanehtio Yamada
The Case from the Lighthouse IntruderKereen Getten
The Tombs of AtuanUrsula K. Le Guin
We Should All Be FeministsChimamanda Ngozi Adiche
Uncle PaulCelia Fremlin
The Tea Dragon SocietyKay O’Neill
Death on Gokuman IslandSeishi Yokomizo
Beast in the ShadowsEdogawa Rampo
The Wind ChildGabriela Houston
Before the Coffee Gets ColdToshikazu Kawaguchi
FMA: The Land of SandHiromu Arakawa
The Last ConversationPaul Tremblay
The Skeleton KeyErin Kelly
The Heroic Legend of Arslan #1Hiromu Arakawa
Seven Kinds of People You Find in BookshopsShaun Bythell
Haikyu!! Vol. 4Haruichi Furudate
Vox Machina #1Matt Mercer
I Want to Die But I Want to Eat TteokbokkiBaek Sehee
The Last Tale of the Flower BrideRoshani Chokshi
Whose Body?Dorothy L. Sayers
At MidnightVarious Authors
Twin CrownsCatherine Doyle & Katherine Webber
A Passing on of ShellsSimon Lamb
The Wonderful Stag, or the Courtship of Red ElsieKathleen Jennings
The CloistersKaty Hays
The Long GameElena Armas
The Kamogawa Food DetectivesHisashi Kashiwai
Nana, Vol.1Ai Yazawa
Rabbit HoleKate Brody
The Christmas AppealJanice Hallett

4 – 4.5 STARS

TitleAuthor
The Promised Neverland, Vol. 7, 10, 12-14, 20Kaiu Shirai
Snow White with the Red Hair, Vol. 1Sorata Akiduki
TLOZ: Twilight Princess, Vol. 2Akira Himekawa
Drifting Dragons, Vol. 1Taku Kuwabara
Children of the Whales, Vol. 1Abi Umeda
The Book of EveMeg Clothier
The Story of Classic Crime in 100 BooksMartin Edwards
Knee Deep: Book 1Joe Flood
Blood in the ThreadCheri Kamei
Usotoki Rhetoric, Vol. 1Miyako Ritsu
Murder in MesopotamiaAgatha Christie
The Girl from the Other Side, Vol. 2Nagabe
The Trial of Lotta RaeSiobhan MacGowan
The Ashes of LondonAndrew Taylor
FierceMathieu Burinat
Moriarty the Patriot, Vol.2Ryosuke Takeuchi
Yona of the Dawn, Vol.1Mizuho Kusanagi
A Magic Steeped in PoisonJudy I. Lin
Lies We Sing to the SeaSarah Underwood
The Burning GodR.F. Kuang
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, Vol.1Hayao Miyazaki
Gwen and Art are Not in LoveLex Croucher
A Wizard from EarthseaUrsula K. Le Guin
Onyeka and the Rise of the RebelsTola Okogwu
The Six Deaths of the SaintAlix E. Harrow
Ember Shadows and the Fates of Mount NeverRebecca King
Cards on the TableAgatha Christie
The Hunters Guild: Red Hood, Vol.1 Yuki Kawaguchi
HercPhoenicia Rogerson
Blue Exorcist, Vol.2Kazue Kato
ThornhedgeT. Kingfisher
Masters of DeathOlivie Blake
Vern, Custodian of the UniverseTyrell Waters
Emily Wilde’s Encyclopedia of FairiesHeather Fawcett
The ListYomi Adegoke
Peril on the AtlanticA.M. Howell
Behind a Broken SmilePenny Jones
She and Her CatMakoto Shinkai
All Systems RedMartha Wells
A Psalm for the Wild-BuiltBecky Chambers
Under the MoonE.M. Faulds
I’m Not Your Final GirlClaire C. Holland
Breakable ThingsCassandra Khaw
Witchcraft: A History in 13 TrialsMarion Gibson
Garlic and the WitchBree Paulsen
Normal WomenPhillippa Greogry
Witch Hat Aterlia, Vol. 2Kamome Shirahama
We Have Always Lived in the CastleShirley Jackson
I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast is MeJamison Shea
Donut Feed the SquirrelsMika Song
Imelda and the Goblin KingBriony May Smith
Beyond the StoryBTS
MoonflightGill Lewis
This Thread of GoldCatherine Joy White
The Christmas SwapTalia Samuels
ATLA: The SearchGene Luen Yang
Hercule Poirot’s Silent NightSophie Hannah
The City of StardustGeorgia Summers
Sweat and Soap, Vol. 1Kintetsu Yamada
Princess Floralinda and the Forty Flight TowerTamsyn Muir
Their Vicious GamesJoelle Wellington
Impossible CreaturesKatherine Rundell

5 STARS

TitleAuthor
LegendbornTracy Deonn
The Mysterious Case of the Alperton AngelsJanice Hallett
The Faraway Paladin, Vol. 1Kanata Yanagino
Six of CrowsLeigh Bardugo
The Promised Neverland, Vol. 8-11, 15-19Kaiu Shirai
GodkillerHannah Kaner
Inuyasha, Vol.1Rumiko Takahashi
The Mountain in the SeaRay Nayler
Speak of the DevilRose Wilding
Spy X Family, Vol.1Tatsuya Endo
Juniper Mae: Knight of Tykotech CitySarah Soh
YellowfaceRebecca Kuang
TrustHernan Diaz
Hilda: The Wilderness Stories + 2 moreLuke Pearson
Luna and the Treasure of TlalocJoe Todd-Stanton
The Gilded WolvesRoshani Chokshi
Every Heart a DoorwaySeanan McGuire
Sailor Moon, Vol.2Naoko Takeuchi
A Fortunate WomanPolly Morland
You’re Not Supposed to Die TonightKalynn Bayron
In a Lonely PlaceDorothy B. Hughes
Emergency SkinN.K. Jemisin
A Good Girl’s Guide to MurderHolly Jackson
Divine Might & Pandora’s JarNatalie Haynes
Witch Hat Aterlia, Vol. 1Kamome Shirahama
The Witchstone GhostsEmily Randall-Jones
The HexologistsJosiah Bancroft
The Girl from the Other Side, Vol. 3Nagabe
Curious TidesPascale Lacelle
Starling HouseAlix E. Harrow
Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong BookshopHwang Bo-Reum
Gideon the NinthTamsyn Muir
Realms of the ImaginationVarious Authors
BecomingMichelle Obama

Format Breakdown!

  • Physical – 131
  • eBook – 42
  • Audio – 4

I will be honest I did part audiobook and part read some books like Starling House for example. I just completely forgot about the option on my spreadsheet hahaha.

Genre Breakdown!

Again, shocker to no-one that fantasy is my most read genre for 2023. I read 75 fantasy books which came to 42% of my genres.

Age Breakdown!

  • Adult – 96
  • New Adult – 2
  • Young Adult – 59
  • Middle Grade – 14
  • Childrens – 6

I still haven’t figured out exactly what constitutes as new adult so take those 2 books with a pinch of salt.

Source Breakdown!

  • Bought – 53
  • NetGalley – 17
  • Publisher – 66
  • Borrowed – 17
  • Library – 11
  • Kindle Unlimited – 8
  • Gifted – 3

The fact that my purchased and publisher sent books are basically equal is so crazy to me!!!

January 2024 TBR!!!!

Welcome to the very first TBR of 2024. I will be going into more detail soon regarding my plans/goals for 2024 but just know that new releases will be a strong focus for the next year. I am making sure I am up to date and reading all the new releases the publishers have sent me as I was quite slack last year. So, no themes, no over complicated TBR. I am hoping to read more backlist books during the rest of the month but my focus for Jan is to read all my new releases coming out in Feb 2024.

  • Title: Paper Dragons
  • Author: Siobhan McDermott
  • Series: Paper Dragons #1
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Middle Grade
  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Pages: 384
  • Publication Date: 01/02


Plot: An extraordinary destiny unfolds. In a village above the cloud sea, twelve-year-old orphan Zhi Ging is chosen to become a Silhouette, an apprentice to the immortals. Taken to an underwater realm, she begins her training, competes in thrilling challenges and discovers she can awaken a special sort of dragon. But Silhouettes who fail the challenges seem to be disappearing and rumours are spreading of a growing dark force that threatens her world. Zhi Ging begins to realise that there is so much she has yet to learn about the world of the immortals – and herself. Join Zhi Ging on an incredible adventure to an underwater realm, a floating market and a jade mountain as she journeys to fulfil her extraordinary destiny.

  • Title: Cursed Bread
  • Author: Sophie Mackintosh
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Historical Fiction
  • Pages: 208
  • Publication Date: 11/02 (PB Release)


Plot: Elodie is the baker’s wife. A plain, unremarkable woman, ignored by her husband and underestimated by her neighbours, she burns with the secret desire to be extraordinary. One day a charismatic new couple appear in town–the ambassador and his sharp-toothed wife, Violet–and Elodie quickly falls under their spell. All summer long she stalks them through the shining streets: inviting herself into their home, eavesdropping on their coded conversations, longing to be part of their world. Meanwhile, beneath the tranquil surface of daily life, strange things are happening. Six horses are found dead in a sun-drenched field, laid out neatly on the ground like an offering. Widows see their lost husbands walking up the moonlit river, coming back to claim them. A teenage boy throws himself into the bonfire at the midsummer feast. A dark intoxication is spreading through the town, and when Elodie finally understands her role in it, it will be too late to stop.

  • Title: The Book of Love
  • Author: Kelly Link
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Fantasy Mystery
  • Pages: 640
  • Publication Date: 13/02


Plot: Late one night, Laura, Daniel, and Mo find themselves beneath the fluorescent lights of a high school classroom, almost a year after disappearing from their hometown, the small seaside community of Lovesend, Massachusetts, having long been presumed dead. Which, in fact, they are. With them in the room is their previously unremarkable high school music teacher, who seems to know something about their disappearance—and what has brought them back again. Desperate to reclaim their lives, the three agree to the terms of the bargain their music teacher proposes. They will be given a series of magical tasks; while they undertake them, they may return to their families and friends, but they can tell no one where they’ve been. In the end, there will be winners and there will be losers. But their resurrection has attracted the notice of other supernatural figures, all with their own agendas. As Laura, Daniel, and Mo grapple with the pieces of the lives they left behind, and Laura’s sister, Susannah, attempts to reconcile what she remembers with what she fears, these mysterious others begin to arrive, engulfing their community in danger and chaos, and it becomes imperative that the teens solve the mystery of their deaths to avert a looming disaster.

  • Title: Sunbringer
  • Author: Hannah Kaner
  • Series: Fallen Gods #2
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Pages: 400
  • Publication Date: 15/02


Plot: Professional godkiller Kissen and her companions—young noble Inara and knight Elogast—return in a winding adventure in a world overflowing with magic, beauty, and danger.

I may or may not be returning to The Hidden Bookcase Podcast next year with this book…

  • Title: Meet Me at the Surface
  • Author: Jodie Matthews
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Pages: 272
  • Publication Date: 15/02


Plot: Merryn grew up on the wilds of Bodmin moor, raised by her mother and her aunt in an old farmhouse. Here, the locals never leave the decaying village, fear for the future of their farms and cling desperately to the folkloric tales that are woven into their history. Except Merryn, who has escaped to Manchester for university, briefly untethering herself from her past. When Merryn returns home for the memorial service of her ex-girlfriend Claud, she finds her childhood home stranger and more secretive than ever. She’s sure that her mother is hiding something. The villagers are hunting on the moors at night, but for what? And then there’s a notebook, found in an old chest of drawers, full of long-forgotten folklore than seems to be linked somehow to Claud…

  • Title: A Tempest of Tea
  • Author: Hafsah Faizal
  • Series: A Tempest of Tea #1
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: YA
  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Pages: 352
  • Publication Date: 22/02


Plot: On the streets of White Roaring, Arthie Casimir is a criminal mastermind and collector of secrets. Her prestigious tearoom transforms into an illegal bloodhouse by dark, catering to the vampires feared by society. But when her establishment is threatened, Arthie is forced to strike an unlikely deal with an alluring adversary to save it—and she can’t do the job alone. Calling upon a band of misfits, Arthie formulates a plan to infiltrate the dark and glittering vampire society known as the Athereum. But not every member of her crew is on her side, and as the truth behind the heist unfolds, Arthie finds herself in the midst of a conspiracy that will threaten the world as she knows it. 

  • Title: Butter
  • Author: Asako Yuzuki
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Thriller
  • Pages: 464
  • Publication Date: 29/02


Plot: Gourmet cook Manako Kajii sits in Tokyo Detention Center convicted of the serial murders of lonely businessmen, who she is said to have seduced with her delicious home cooking. The case has captured the nation’s imagination but Kajii refuses to speak with the press, entertaining no visitors. That is, until journalist Rika Machida writes a letter asking for her recipe for beef stew and Kajii can’t resist writing back. Rika, the only woman in her news office, works late each night, rarely cooking more than ramen. As the visits unfold between her and the steely Kajii, they are closer to a masterclass in food than journalistic research. Rika hopes this gastronomic exchange will help her soften Kajii but it seems that she might be the one changing. With each meal she eats, something is awakening in her body, might she and Kaji have more in common than she once thought?