She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan
But you know what's worse than suffering? Not suffering, because you're not even alive to feel it.
TIE BREAKER: Book Competition Update
My bookish friends, Noah and Leslie, decided to compete for "Best Book" each month. This tiebreaker is for all the marbles!
The League of Gentlewoman Witches by India Holton
Such an unsubtle use of enchantment was a crime against civilization, even before one counted in the piracy.
The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels by India Holton
No men sat at the table, having been left at home to mind the children, guard the treasure, or quite frankly just stay out of the way of women’s business.
My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite
It takes a whole lot longer to dispose of a body than to dispose of a soul, especially if you don’t want to leave any evidence of foul play.
Hell Bent by Leigh Bardugo
This was what real magic looked like—indecent, decadent, perverse.
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
“Why make anything if you don’t believe it could be great?”
The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss
The commonsense rules of the “real world” are a fragile collection of socially reinforced illusions.
The Book Spy by Alan Hlad
The Book Spy follows the stories of Tiago in Lisbon and Maria from New Jersey during World War II. When Maria’s path crosses Tiago’s, they form an incredible bond and agree to help each other and end the war.
River of the Gods by Candice Millard
“Nothing,” he wrote, “vexes the mind so much as feeling one’s self injured in a way that cannot be prevented or avenged.”
2022 Best Books and Reading Wrap Up
2022 was a busy, fun, and exciting year at Beguiled By Books. Check out all the stats from reading this year and see the best books I read in 2022.
Spice Road by Maiya Ibrahim
“Should I not be angered equally for a stranger as for my own family, as I would want a stranger to do….”
Last Minute Book Gift Ideas
Need a last-minute gift? Check out these digital gifts and subscription ideas!
Queen Among the Dead by Lesley Livingston
Celtic mythology and YA Fantasy come together for Queen Among the Dead
Woman, Captain, Rebel by Margaret Willson
Margaret Willson compiled a fascinating retelling of Captain Thuridur’s life in Woman, Captain, Rebel. Thuridur defied many conventions of the time for how women were to act, what they were to wear, and how they are viewed within the Icelandic society.
Reboot: Leadership and The Art of Growing Up by Jerry Colonna
And when we make mistakes—when we fail to lead—our identity; our sense of self; our self-esteem; our deeply held beliefs about what it will take to feel loved and safe and that we belong, as well as that most the basic ability to provide for ourselves and our loved ones, seems to implode.
The Nature of Oaks by Douglas W. Tallamy
Oaks support more forms of life and more fascinating interactions than any other tree genus in North America.
Why I'm Using The StoryGraph Instead of GoodReads
Goodreads has been a reader’s best friend for nearly a decade, but it’s time to shake things up. Check out The StoryGraph to track your books and learn your reading stats.
November Book Competition - Holiday Themed
My bookish friends, Noah and Leslie, decided to compete for "Best Book" each month. This month, Noah and Leslie submitted “Holiday Themed” and there was a surprise this month!