
And just like that, the first month of 2026 is done. Meanwhile, I’m still slipping up and writing 2025 on paperwork. January was a whirlwind of a month. After a low-key New Years with my mother, I was feeling pretty good about what this year has in store for me. January is a popular birthday month in my family, with my father, my oldest brother, his wife, and my own all happening throughout the month.
Normally, I celebrate my birthday with my brother and sister-in-law, but they were sick this year, so I kept things laid back and spontaneous. My college roommate has a birthday in February, so we used to always go out to a restaurant to celebrate. This year we went to an Asian-fusion Mexican restaurant, and it was outstanding! I didn’t want to schedule anything on my actual birthday, so I wound up heading to a few places for birthday freebies (Starbucks, Panera Bread, and McDonalds), then went back home and had a nice, relaxing day.
Over the past few months, I’ve been working my way through my list of books that need to be reviewed. I have also changed my entire schedule around. Normally, I would work on blog and other laptop tasks at night, after my mother is in bed and I have some undisturbed time, but that has made my insomnia worse. So instead, I now work on my laptop during the day in the living room so I can get some natural sunlight and then use the time after dinner to watch a show with my mom and then relax and journal and do anything I feel like doing before bed. Some nights are better than others, and I’m waking up earlier on a regular basis. We just finished the second season of Red Lines and I have gotten Mom into watching The Rookie. I really like The Rookie, and I am just working through a rewatch before starting the new season.
I’ve continued to mindfully choose reads from around the world in 2026, and have made a nice dent in my world map, but still have a long way to go. I didn’t read as many books as I would have liked to, but I did get stay on top of all of my NetGalley ARCs. When it comes to my publisher ARCs, I’m embarrassed to say how many are overdue. But I am just continuing to work at a comfortable pace and try not to request more books than I can handle.
Here’s some of my January highlights:
- My reading took me to Singapore; Florida; Dorset, England; Chicago, Illinois; northern California; Siberia; County Cork, Ireland; and northern Iraq.
- Although I didn’t post as many reviews as I hoped, I did read a couple of really great books.
- The January birthdays were up and down. For my Dad’s, we all went to the cemetery and had a lunch together.
- I kept my Goodreads goal for 100 books, which is manageable.
Here’s my breakdown of monthly totals for January:
January Totals:
- Books read: 13
- Books DNF’d: 0
Genres Read:
- Cozy Mystery: 1
- Fantasy: 6
- Historical Fiction: 1
- Memoir: 1
- Mystery: 3
- Romance: 1
Backlist vs. New Releases:
- Backlist books: 5
- 2026 releases: 8
Fiction Vs. Nonfiction:
- Fiction: 12
- Nonfiction: 1
Format Read:
- Print: 2
- Digital: 3
- Audio: 8
Age Range:
- Adult: 13
- YA: 0
- MG: 0
My favorite book of the month was How to Lose a Goblin in Ten Days by Jessie Sylva.

Here’s what I read in January:






- One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn | Goodreads | Amazon
- Impostor by LJ Ross (Dr. Alex Gregory #1) (NG ARC) | Goodreads | Amazon
- The War Beyond by Andrea Stewart (The Hollow Covenant #2) (Publisher ARC) | Goodreads | Amazon
- My Father’s Paradise: A Son’s Search for His Jewish Past in Kurdish Iraq by Ariel Sabar | Goodreads | Amazon
- How to Lose a Goblin in Ten Days by Jessie Sylva (Publisher ARC) | Goodreads | Amazon


- A Very Novel Murder by Ellie Alexander (Novel Detectives Mysteries #1) (NG ARC) | Goodreads | Amazon


- A Satchel of Richards by Lee Taylor (NG ARC) | Goodreads | Amazon




- City of Others by Jared Poon (The Deus Files #1) (Publisher ARC) | Goodreads | Amazon
- What Boys Learn by Andromeda Romano-Lax (NG ARC) | Goodreads | Amazon
- The Ex by Shalini Boland (NG ARC) | Goodreads | Amazon




- The Gods Below by Andrea Stewart (The Hollow Covenant #1) — reread
- A Feather So Black by Lyra Selene (Fair Folk #1) — reread
- A Crown So Silver by Lyra Selene (Fair Folk #2) — reread
How did your January go?
Categories: Monthly Wrap Up
Happy Belated Birthday, Leah. I’m glad it was a nice day. I read that being on electronics before bed is not good for sleep, so you new schedule makes sense. It looks like you had a good reading month in January. Here’s to a good February.
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Thank you, Carla! I heard that too about the electronics, so I try to limit my time on them once the evening comes. January was a great reading month, and if the first two are any indication, I am heading in the same direction for February. Hope you’ve got a great month ahead of you as well!
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Happy belated birthday! It looks like you had a busy month, and read a variety of books. I managed eight books, and visited the Ottawa area, Montreal, Iceland, the sea along the coast of Norway, Minnestoa, NYC, and DC. I hope to visit a few more places in February.
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Thank you! I have discovered a love of Nordic mysteries – luckily there are plenty of great authors. Sounds like you went to all the cold weather places this month. And it was a busy month.
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I’ve read some amazing Nordic mysteries in recent years.
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When they’re good, they’re really good!
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