2025 Reading Wrap Up

OK I know I’m a bit late posting this, but better late than never. 2025 has come and gone, and we’ve started the 2026 week – so let’s look over how it went in terms of books, for me.

First of all, I do have to say that I read far more this year than I expected and I think that’s because of a number of things. I joined an active book club, I kept a reading journal, and I was motivated and inspired by the books I had available. I also read a LOT of books from the library this year and that really helped to save money and keep costs down. If there was two ‘factors’ that really helped me read more in 2025, I would have to say it was the reading journal and the library. I’ll (of course) be taking advantage of both in 2026.

My goal was to read 25 books in 2025, and I read 51. I marked 5 books DNF because life is too short to read bad books (they are not included in the 51 books read). I avoided things like BookTok after attempting to dive in because it turns out that those types of books, those influencers, are NOT for me. That’s OK.

I spent around $300 on books this year, and read most of the ones I purchased (the rest I hope to finish reading in 2026). One of my biggest purchases was a 1-6 box set of Witch Hat Atelier, which came to $120 and I admit right off the bat this was for a ‘I want to collect it’ reason – though I did read and enjoy it a huge amount. I also saved more than $300 by borrowing books from the library, and this also afforded me the opportunity to explore authors I had not heard of before, along with browsing through a lot of Canadian authors which is something that I actively strive to incorporate in my reading each year.

In 2026, I want to be mindful of consumption. I’ve created some TBR lists and they include many books that I own that I have yet to read (a lot of them were gifts) and I want to continue to make use of the library. I am also participating in a few challenges this year, I’ve joined a second book club called Books Out of the Blue, (quite casual, I’m not too worried about the reads in this one) along with returning to the Goobers who Read book club. I love having communities of people to talk books with, and they are just good people.

My TBR pile has 11 books on it, a mixture of digital and physical books that I’ve had in my collection for a while. I did also pick up an art resource book, so I’m making my way through that. I am going to continue with my reading journal, though I haven’t quite gotten it set up the way I want, yet, that’s a future project. I did finish off the 2025 reading journal, and I really like how it turned out. I’ll also have to go and back date a bunch of posts for the December reading statistics and all of that good stuff. As far as ‘goals’ go, I’ve kept it simple. I’d like to read 26 books in 2026. I’m not sure if the 51 books read was an anomaly or not, but I also know that this is meant to be fun, and low pressure. I’m looking forward to sharing my 2026 reading journal once I get it all set up, and I’ll be sure to take some pictures and share more statistics in my 2025 one next week.

December 2025 Wrap-Up

A lot of books made their way to me this month, as I tried to round out the year. I picked up Throne of Glass by Sara J. Maas because it is constantly suggested to me, over and over again. On BookTok, on Facebook, on Twitter. I wanted to see what the fuss was about. I had avoided it so far because I had a feeling that it just wasn’t for me, but I wanted to validate that feeling so that I wasn’t simply judging what might be a good book, on feeling.

Nope. I was right. This is not a book for me. It was awkward and difficult to read the first few pages, the story didn’t connect, I felt like we (the reader) was tossed into a book that was part way completed with no context. I feel good about my decision to leave this one in the DNF pile.

Along those same lines, a free book called ‘Dragon his Heels’ came to my TBR pile, and since I am a fan of romance, I figured why not.

Another DNF from me. There were some personal triggers within the first few pages that I was just not willing to see past. I’m sure this book is good for someone, it’s just not for me.

Two amazing reads for the month were ‘When Among Crows’ which is a trilogy that I hope to continue, and ‘Piranesi’ which is a stand alone novella. Piranesi in specific really caught me off guard, and I found it fascinating, I really enjoyed it (it was also a library read, yay). Automatic Noodle also came highly recommended by mutuals, and it was on sale so I picked that up (another Novella, I don’t imagine this one will take me too long to read). For Christmas I received the Art of Witch Hat Atelier, which is just absolutely gorgeous. I spent the day just lost in the images, it was so inspirational. I love the details. I did not make much progress on the Emily Wilde book, but that is not the fault of the book, I simply wasn’t in the mood this month. I hope to continue it and finish it off in January, but if not, that’s OK too.

Happy reading!

3/5 Stars – The Christmas Tree Farm

The Christmas Tree Farm, by Laurie Gilmore. I needed something easy on the brain, and this was available at the library so I picked it up. It is your typical hallmark-esc romance, except r-rated with some sex thrown in. I could not take this book seriously. The part where he found her vibrator in the couch was just hilarious to the point of being unbelievable (in specific, their discussion around it, not the actual act, that part I could see happening). Not a literary masterpiece, but it was what I was looking for. Just a nice simple read.

3/5 stars

February Reading Wrap Up

It’s that time of the month where I go over how I did in my reading stats! That’s right, a new feature because I’ve never actually done a reading wrap-up before. Why not start now?!

The graphics are from TheStoryGraph which is my book tracking site of choice these days. If you’re into statistics, this is where you want to be. They even include a calendar of all your reading updates. Looking at February, I see it was another big month for books and I really hope that carries over into March, but if it doesn’t that’s alright too. I read a total of 7 books (29% of those were audio books, the rest were physical & ebooks) and my average rating was 3.57 – I only had one 5 star read, and that was ‘What I ate in One Year’ by Stanley Tucci.

I’ve decided moving forward I’d like to devote an entire spread to any 5 star books I read, mostly because I don’t often have a lot of 5 star reads, and I think it would be a neat little bit of creativity I could toss into my reading journal. I’m not 100% pleased with how the journal went this year, but I am determined to keep with it (as best I can) and then next year I can implement changes like moving to a square journal and organizing some things better. Right now the journal is a lot of statistics, and while I do love stats, I’d like a little more creativity to flow.

In January I read 6 books (I may actually backdate a post to represent this) which I also thought was a lot for me, but hey maybe this is the year for massive reading (so I can protect my mental health with all of the crazy that is going on in the world these days). I certainly have no complaints – and I really hope that March involves just as many (if not more) amazing reads.

Still Here – Still Reading

Despite the fact that I rarely ever make it to actually posting on this damn book blog of mine – I have been reading this year. A LOT in fact. I’ve even been keeping up with my reading journal for once (gasp). Which is what the picture above is from. It’s two spreads that I’ve included, one that shows new releases for 2025 that I’m looking forward to, and the other spread (well, now it’s outdated, but I’ll get to that in a moment) talks about all of the books that I’ve purchased.

BookOutlet.ca also just happened to have a $7.99 sale and it coincided with the removal of taxes (temporarily) on some items. Some items being books. So I purchased 7 brand new books for $50 total, including free shipping. I was incredibly happy when they showed up. Which books? I’ll have to talk about that in a future post.

In the meantime, enjoy the pictures of my reading journal spreads.

2/5 Star Review: White Fragility

I’m not sure what to think of this one. It’s written by a white woman and she comes across as having a white savior complex, where blacks need to be rescued. I wanted to educate myself but I was pretty frustrated during certain parts. It was an OK book and I’m glad I tried it, but I think this subject is better coming from someone else.

2/5 stars

Reading Journal – BINGO

I decided that 2025 would be the year I started my very first reading journal – and I’m so glad I did! I don’t have all of it planned out yet, but I do have quite a bit of it done, and I am looking forward to sharing it with everyone. I already wrote about the TBR page along with my star rating system, and this is the BINGO card I’ve added to the center of the book. I’ve already read two books this month so I’ve marked off two of the squares (Book w/a country you’ve never been & Listen to an audiobook) and I can’t wait to see how long it takes me to complete a line in this bingo game. I’ve got more pages I’ve set up and I’ll be posting those later in the week, so stay tuned!

Setting Up a Reading Journal

I love making lists and tracking all of the things. For the past few years I’ve done this in a bulletjournal, combining all of my ‘stuff’ into a single book – however – for 2025 I’ve decided to go ahead and make a dedicated reading journal, just for books (well, sort of, it’s for books, tv shows, movies, and tracking things that I enjoy like knitting).

I figured I’d post a few pages here on the book blog to showcase how I’ve got it set up this year. I’m taking a lot of inspiration from other reading journals out there, and just customizing it a bit to suit my own needs / designs. In the picture above, is my TBR pile (to be read) for the year, along with my rating system. Whether or not I actually make it through all of these books will be another story. I plan on crossing them off as I read them (if I read them), and then of course further on in the book I’ll have the actual reviews written.

Since I’ve joined a book club, it will also give me space to track challenges and events with that. I’m excited! It’s nice to have it all in one place, physically, besides just keeping it around on GoodReads (which I have been trying to move away from a bit).

Do you keep a reading journal? Let me know in comments!