Hello and welcome to my reading web log! This blog is my reading journey. Here you can find my book reviews, anything related to books, and even some of my original writing. Keep going down for posts and don't forget to look around the blog. Thank you! (this blog is best viewed in desktop mode/web version)
Saturday, March 28, 2026
Friday, March 27, 2026
Monday, March 16, 2026
Review: Just Friends
Just Friends by Haley PhamMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
I finished listening to this Eaudiobook on Monday, March 16, 2026 at 10:33 p.m. This book was an Unofficial Sister Summer Book Club Pick, which means that Ale and I both read this book, but didn't read it together in the same room; separately.
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Ale said that she was excited to read this book, so I decided that I could make this the next audiobook that I listen to while doing my skincare. Ale bought it on Google Play Books, which was the cheapest place to buy it, and she shared it with me through the family library that Google Play has. I also thought this book could go towards my America 250 Reading Challenge that I’m doing. In fact, it was a huge part in me finishing the challenge in three days. Ale said that a youtuber wrote it and she watches them a lot. I wanted to read this with her as a nonofficial sister book club book. I like the story enough to read it.
* I don’t like how Blair’s friend calls her Blink as a nickname. It sounds stupid.
* I thought that it was very rude of Declan to treat Blair like he did when he was training her and doing the job interview.
* I really hope that no one steals Blair’s job in New York.
* During chapter 10 Five Years Ago, Ale’s favorite soda was mentioned, Bubly. Teehee! XD 🤭
* I spilled some tears when Blair said her last goodbyes to her great aunt.
* I think that Blair has fake friends because they only care about their own lives and not ask about how Blair is doing. I wrote this note before they came down to her house to help her, so I think that I change my mind on this…
* My favorite part was in chapter 18 at 08:00. I like the quote when Blair’s mom hugs her and she describes it as the sun warming her skin on a chilly day. ♥️
* At the beginning of the book I thought that Blair had caused Declan’s accident because of how they were acting around each other.
* I thought that it was very rude of Declan’s mom to intentionally not send the letter. I also feel like I kind of saw that one coming from how she behaved at the party towards Blair.
* I thought it was stupid, or kind of bad writing or just cheesy and cringey when one of Blair’s friends said that she’s such a thinker. Ugh! Who says that?!
* I liked the quote where Blair was saying that the people in her life can only be as close to her as she lets them. This was towards the end of chapter 24.
* Overall, I enjoyed the story and liked how all of the things came back together in the end. The letter, the blue footed boobie that was mentioned, and of course the happy ending was nice.
More Can't Miss March Events at Glendale Public Library
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
World Book Day
I loved the green, teal, pink, and blue colors.
Trance Like Reading
Monday, March 2, 2026
America's 250th Scavenger Hunt (Feb. 20 - Mar. 31)
Age Group: Adults and Families
Program Description
Event Details
Celebrate 250 years of American history with a fun scavenger hunt at the library! We’ve hidden images of famous national landmarks, monuments, and parks all around the building and if you can find them all, you can earn a special prize. Pick up your form at any service desk to get started. As you search, you’ll discover cool facts about each landmark and learn more about America’s story.
America 250 Reading Challenge!
Libraries connect our nation’s past, present, and future — preserving history, supporting lifelong learning, and inspiring the next generation.
Join us in celebrating the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States by reading 250 minutes or participating in library programs during March and April. Whether you dive into a great book, attend an event, or explore something new, every minute counts!
Complete the challenge, and you’ll be entered into a drawing for a grand prize. Prizes are available for all ages, with 12 winners selected through monthly drawings.
Read. Participate. Celebrate. - This is from my Can't Miss March Events from the Glendale Public Library eNewsletter.
America250 Reading Challenge: March 1 - April 30
Program Type: Passive
Age Group: Adults 18+, Families, Children 0-2, Children 3-5, Children 6-8, Tweens 9-11, Teens 12-18
Program Description
Event Details
Celebrate America250 with the Glendale Library!
Libraries connect our nation’s past, present, and future—preserving history, supporting lifelong learning today, and inspiring the next generation. Celebrate the two hundred fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the United States by reading 250 minutes or participating in library programs during the months of March and April. Upon completion, you will be entered into a drawing for a grand prize. Grand prizes are available for all ages, with 12 total grand prizes awarded through monthly drawings.
- This was from the Glendale library event calendar.
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Thursday, February 19, 2026
How To Set Up A Book In Reading Journal
2. Number the page entry • Example: ① ② etc.
3. Write down a paragraph or so of why you chose that book, where you got it from etc.
4. Count how many chapters there are and write it down as a bullet point
5. Count how many pages there are and write it down as a bullet point
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Review: Older
Older by Pamela Redmond SatranMy rating: 3 of 5 stars
I finished reading this book on Thursday, February 12, 2026 at 5:51 p.m. My last reading session was 135 minutes. I didn't like it throughout, but it grew on me towards the end.
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“I leaned back on the hard plastic seat and shut my eyes. The word now kept echoing in my brain. The time to do anything is now.
There was something undeniably comfortable for me, I realized, in not doing what I really wanted to do. As long as I was mired in doing something I didn't want to do, my dissatisfaction was justified and my dreams stayed safely on the shelf. Nothing was put to the test. I wasn't failing, I wasn't succeeding, I wasn't even really waiting, because waiting implied something else you were moving toward. I was living as a hologram of myself, my energy and passion in suspension until that day, that faraway day that never seemed to come, when I'd finally be doing what I really wanted. Never making myself find out what that was.
Denying the reality, year after year after year, that all I had was now” (179).
“I'd turned thirty, putting off my real adult life until some point in the future. I'd turned forty, waiting for the future. I could easily turn fifty doing the same thing. And fifty-five and sixty and seventy, waiting and waiting and waiting until it was too late. I wanted to keep waiting and never acting. Because it was less painful than trying my hardest and still not getting what I wanted” (180).
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Review: The Mortal Instruments: The Graphic Novel, Vol. 9
The Mortal Instruments: The Graphic Novel, Vol. 9 by Cassandra ClareMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
I finished reading this book on Wednesday, February 4, 2026 at 12:11 p.m. My last reading session was 54 minutes.
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Tuesday, February 3, 2026
My January 2026 Reads
🧴 Audiobook That I Listen To While Doing Skincare:
📖 MY PERSONAL READS:
📘 MY OCCASIONAL READ:
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🚶🏽♀️ Audiobook That I Listen To While Walking:
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