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Sunday, 12 October 2025

Hey there!

How are you today? I hope you're having a great October so far. 😊

Last week started with a long weekend (yay!) and the beginning of daylight savings (cool!). That makes me happy because I love the longer summer days. And the weather is already pretty warm, so it looks like we might be skipping spring to race straight into summer.

What did you get up to?

I spent most of my time reading and spring cleaning. Yeah, re-organising is a never-ending task but I'm in the zone and even went back to re-organise shelves I already went through last month. 

The next round of sorting made me realise that the more I look through stuff, the less attachment I have for certain things. I think that's great because it makes it easier get rid of so much. It also makes me value the stuff I do care about a lot more.

Although the process is mentally and physically exhausting, it's also pretty great. We've donated a heap of things, threw away useless stuff, and even managed to sell the collectibles that actually have value.

In between all the spring cleaning, I also managed to read two very cool books: STONE HEART by Katee Robert and MY HUSBAND by Maud Ventura. Plus tonight I started WE LOVE YOU, BUNNY by Mona Awad. I really enjoyed the first book, so I'm excited about this one.

As far as writing, I didn't finish any stories, but I did start writing another one on my phone. It's a story that's been kicking around inside my head for quite some time, so it's going to be nice to finally get it out of my head. 😁

Well, that's about it for now.

Have an awesome weekend!!


Thursday, 9 October 2025

MY HUSBAND by Maud Ventura

My HusbandMy Husband by Maud Ventura
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Since finishing Annie Bot and Victorian Psycho last week, Goodreads kept suggesting this book. So I decided to get stuck into it because I already had it on my Paperwhite. Then last week, I found the paperback in a local Street Library!

It was meant to be, and I actually started reading the paperback during the day and switched to my Paperwhite at night! 😅

Anyway, time to talk about the story.

She might be beautiful (goes to a lot of trouble), has two jobs (teacher and book translator), two well-behaved kids (she never wanted), friends (she constantly judges), and a lovely house (she doesn't even clean herself), but all she cares about is her husband. She's obsessed with everything about him, to the point of toxic behaviour...

Yikes. Well, that was addictive. I couldn't put the book down because I found myself being dragged into this unhinged woman's world. It says a lot about the author's writing style and the narrator's voice because the main character is going about her neurotic, everyday business but I found myself totally immersed.

The way this woman obsesses over her husband's words and actions borders on psychotic. And I'm not even exaggerating: she writes things down in notebooks, keeps score, knows when to punish, and even messes around with other people as revenge. 😳

Yeah, she's not a very nice person. She's judgy, fake, cold, and a total user. But I still enjoyed the hell out of this book. And the epilogue rounded out the story perfectly because of course that would be the case. (Sorry, can't specify what I'm talking about without spoiling everything.)

Great book! Unhinged women behaving badly is a great subgenre.


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Tuesday, 7 October 2025

STONE HEART by Katee Robert

Stone Heart (Dark Olympus, #0.5)Stone Heart by Katee Robert
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The other day I bought a bunch of Dark Olympus books for my Paperwhite, and then found this novella for free, so I decided to give it a go.

In Olympus, nothing gets past the most powerful. So when Athena orders Medusa to kill Calypso, the mistress Odysseus wants gone, she does as she's told. After all, Medusa owes Athena. But this assignment feels different from the beginning, and when she catches sight of the mistress, Medusa finds herself questioning everything...

This novella is a great introduction to this fascinating world. I love Greek mythology, so retellings always catch my attention, and this one delivers. Not to mention that Medusa is one of my faves.

I read the whole thing in one sitting and really enjoyed the tale of these two very different women with similar mental scars. Medusa is tied to Athena because she feels like she owes her everything for saving her life. Calypso is tied to habits that ensure she gets what she wants via seduction.

One is a killer, the other a mistress, but both don't realise there's more to life until their paths cross. The attraction is instant, and I liked how their story turned out.

I'm intrigued by this version of Olympus, a city full of familiar names with different lives and roles, but no less dangerous. Not to mention what lies on the other side of the River Styx.

Definitely interested in reading more about this dark world and characters.


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Friday, 3 October 2025

VICTORIAN PSYCHO by Virginia Feito

Victorian PsychoVictorian Psycho by Virginia Feito
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Last night I went through my Kobo Libra Colour and as soon as I spotted this book, I started reading.

Winifred Notty is a governess who goes to Ensor House to take care of two obnoxious children. Mr. Pounds loves her company, but Mrs. Pounds doesn't like her at all. But Winifred has a plan she needs to stick to. That doesn't mean she can't indulge her darkness...

OMFG.

This book is freaking insane! The story is wild. Totally wicked. And I loved every minute of it. It's also very addictive.

I struggled to put the book down because Winifred is so unhinged that I couldn't believe some of the stuff that happens. Not to mention the revelation that made me go: what? Of course!

😳

The writing style is very snappy and so are the chapter titles. I like how the ugly truth often hidden within the romanticised Victorian lifestyle was totally out there in this tale. And the location was perfect for the madness that goes on.

The pacing is also great, and those last few chapters were a whirlwind of violence that felt like a nasty surreal nightmare.

I enjoyed the hell out of this book and must now find out if this author has more books available.


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