Really enjoyed rereading this, it was nice to take the time to sit down and just read.
#Reading2026 🪐📚💙
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Really enjoyed rereading this, it was nice to take the time to sit down and just read.
#Reading2026 🪐📚💙
March reading • The Gathering Storm by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson (2.0) • The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison (5.0) • The Evidence of Things Not Seen by James Baldwin (3.5) • Towers of Midnight by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson (3.75) • The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson (5.0) • Land of the Lustrous (2.0) • The Correspondent by Virginia Evans (5.0) • A Memory of Light by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson (5.0) • New Spring by Robert Jordan (4.0) • Neuromancer by William Gibson (3.0) • How to Hide an Empire by Daniel Immerwahr (4.0) • Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation “1–6”
Finally received the last volume of my manhua so I could finally begin. Girl does not like a cliffhanger, which is funny because I’ve already read it once so is it really a cliffhanger? It is making me want to reread the novels though. #readingisfundamental #reading2026
The image is a February reading recap on a blue background. It shows five book covers with star ratings: • Empire of the Damned by Jay Kristoff – ★ 5.0 • Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer – ★ 5.0 • Empire of the Dawn by Jay Kristoff – ★ 5.0 • Knife of Dreams by Robert Jordan – ★ 4.0 • Doctor Sleep by Stephen King – ★ 4.0 At the bottom, there’s a 2026 reading goal tracker showing progress: 12 out of 75 books completed.
Overall stats: • Books read: 5 • Pages read: 2,049 • Hours listened: 42.63 • Average book length: 659 pages • Average time to finish a book: 19 days First, Middle, Last books shown: • Empire of the Damned by Jay Kristoff** (first) • Knife of Dreams by Robert Jordan** (middle) • Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer** (last)
Format & Length • Fiction: 80% • Nonfiction: 20% • Page count: • 300–499 pages: 33% • 500+ pages: 67% • Audiobook length: 16+ hours (100%) Genres (number of books) • Fantasy: 4 • Essays: 1 • Thriller: 1 • Science: 1 • Horror: 1 Reading Format • Audio: 40% • Print: 40% • Digital: 20% Overall, February was heavily fantasy-focused, mostly long books (500+ pages), with all audiobooks over 16 hours and a fairly even split between audio and print formats.
I can’t decide if February was just slow or the books just hefty. #readingisfundamental📚 #reading2026
8.
Night of the Mannequins
by Stephen Graham Jones
A teenage slasher novella where a prank involving a mannequin gets very out of hand.
app.thestorygraph.com/books/975867...
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I finish reading Stephen King’s It 5th book of the year #booksky #reading2026
7.
Sentient
by Michael Nayak
Book 2 of the Ice Plague Wars series. Special operators have come to McMurdo, but so have the microbes trying to find a way off Antarctica. A bit more Aliens than The Thing this time around. Good fun!
app.thestorygraph.com/books/b7accc...
#Reading2026 #booksky
6.
Nowhere Burning
by Catriona Ward (@catrionaward.bsky.social)
A supernatural-flavoured, horror-tinged thriller, of lost childhoods, lost lives and lost identity.
(With thanks to the publisher for an ARC, full review will be on GdM.)
app.thestorygraph.com/books/84f04b...
#Reading2026
Just finished my 19th book of the year! I swear I wont bother you again has an entertaining cast of characters and I’m looking forward to seeing how this one plays out! #reading2026 #manga #ISwearIWontBotherYouAgain
It was a solid start to #reading2026. Zero regrets for spending time with any of these. I’m off to the bookstore to ring in the new month of #readingchallemge
#booksky
Seven book covers read this month. The books include The Path of Daggers, Winter’s Heart, Empire of the Vampire, Crime and Punishment, Killers of the Flower Moon, The Shining, and Crossroads of Twilight.
7 books read, 3,618 pages, and 38.3 hours. Average book length is 610 pages with an average of 12 days to finish.
February reading include Empire of the Dawn, Doctor Sleep, The Bluest Eye, Knife of Dreams, The Gathering Storm, and Braiding Sweetgrass.
Just keep reading. It’s what I keep telling myself. A new year a new goal. I’m off to a good start #readingisfundamental📚 #reading2026
Book 7 of 2026. This was a beautiful and quick read. If you make art, or want to make art, I strongly recommend this.
#booksky
#readingchallenge
#reading2026
#artmaking
#art
2026 reading so far.
Rome losing its grip, AI racing ahead, empires collapsing, and football as global power theatre…stay tuned for more.
#Reading2026 #FinishedBooks #NonFiction #History #RomanHistory #WWII #AI #AIPolicy #Geopolitics #Power #Empires #SystemsThinking #WorldCup #SportsAndPolitics
4.
Cultish
by Amanda Montell
An audiobook I started last March and only just finished. Looks at cults and cultish language and how America is pretty much fucked. Worth it.
app.thestorygraph.com/books/847360...
#Booksky #Reading2026
3.
Slow Gods
by Claire North
A brilliant, thoughtful sci-fi with a narrator who felt relatable despite being an eternal being from the black.
app.thestorygraph.com/books/16d572...
#Reading2026 #booksky
A really enjoyable harder scifi novel, with a good voice that barrels along nicely! I enjoyed Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir.
🪐📚💙 #Reading2026 #BookReview
Front cover of book Queens of Bohemia by Darren Coffield
Inside cover showing small ink portraits of notable female figures of London’s bohemian circles, including Nina Hammett, Caitlin Thomas, Sonia Orwell and more
What a wild bunch! Discover the female thinkers, muses, painters and boozers that propped up the bars of Soho and Fitzrovia instead of doing the housework. Highly recommended #reading2026 #darrencoffield #permanentlypissed
This week in the Canberra Weekly I reviewed 3 good books to get your 2026 criminal reading off to a fun start. From Aussie crime to Kiwi noir and satirical Brit crime - they are all good reads. @timayliffe.bsky.social #CrimeFiction #Reading2026 murdermayhemandlongdogs.com/canberra-wee...
Paperback copy of Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Just finished "Braiding Sweetgrass" by Robin Wall Kimmerer
It had been on my TBR pile for a while and I'm glad I took the time to savor this one. A very good read, especially this time of year and in these times.
#books #reading #reading2026
Had a wonderful time with R. F. Kuang's Babel, although it took me borrowing it from the library four times and waiting while others read it in between. A fascinating world she built, and some really good things to say about solidarity.
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#Reading2026 #BookReview
2.
Paths to Empires' Ends
by @joelgloverauthor.bsky.social
A grimdark novella that expands the story of the Paths world, being many POVs together to form a whole.
www.goodreads.com/book/show/21...
#booksky #Reading2026
January.
Book 1 for 2026 was...
The Tower of the Tyrant
by @jeremyteg.bsky.social
Although I started it last year, I was battling a bit of a slump. The majority of the book got read this year and there'll be a review soon(ish).
#Reading2026 #BookSky
Hardcover copy of Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas
Finished my first book of the year!
"Cemetery Boys" by Aiden Thomas
#books #book #reading #reading2026
1)Don’t want you like a best friend by Emma R Alban
Cute friends to lovers read. Gwen’s drunk scene made my past heartbroken early 20 something self feel seen.
#reading2026 #booksky
Trying to read more in the new year. Starting with this.
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A pile of books by Isabel Allende, Kazuo Ishiguro, Jeanette Winterson, Joan Didion, Edgar Allan Poe, Michel de Montaigne, J. M. Barrie, Pavlo Neruda and Jonathan Swift.
2025 was a shit year and I’m glad to be rid of it. One good thing to come out of it was getting my reading mojo back (and surpassing my goal for the year!) Here to hoping 2026 is better in every way, including more books read. I’ve stocked up well for January. #reading #readinggoals #reading2026
Part of my reading plan in 2026 is to begin Stephen Owen's complete Du Fu. It may take me three years to read all 3,000 pages.
news.harvard.edu/gazette/stor...
#poetry #China #translation #DuFu #reading2026
My Stephen King journey will continue in the new year. It’s exactly what I wanted. #readingisfundamental #reading2026
#TBR #Reading2026 #Books #Booksky 💡📚💙 Topic -- Gwen John, Augustus John - Ida, Dorelia and the Bohemian Life.
Book 4 Augustus John by
Michael Holroyd 1975
Topic -- Gwen John, Augustus John - Ida, Dorelia and the Bohemian Life. Book 3 Letters to Gwen John by Celia Paul 2022 - A current painter writes imaginary letters to an earlier one
#TBR #Reading2026 #Books #Booksky 💡📚💙 Topic -- Gwen John, Augustus John - Ida, Dorelia and the Bohemian Life.
Book 3 Letters to Gwen John by
Celia Paul 2022 - A current painter writes imaginary letters to an earlier one
#TBR #Reading2026 #Books #Booksky 💡📚💙 Topic -- Gwen John, Augustus John - Ida, Dorelia and the Bohemian Life.
Book 2 Gwen John: A Painter's Life by Sue Roe 2001