Hope you’ve all had a fantastic holiday season. Mine has been very chilled out though didn’t exactly go according to plan. I ended up with symptoms of Tonsillitis on Christmas Eve but couldn’t get antibiotics until Boxing Day, so have had a week of bed rest and pain management. I haven’t been able to indulge in my usual festive treats or drink my bottle of Baileys! I’m feeling better than last week though am still on antibiotics for a couple more days.

I should’ve been out last night celebrating the new year with friends but opted to stay in to further aid my recovery. It’s given me a little bit of time to plan out my blog posts for the month, including my January TBR. πŸ“š

Butter by Asako Yuzuki

This is my local book club’s pick for December, which we’re discussing tomorrow! I definitely should’ve started this sooner but will be listening to the audiobook all throughout today and tomorrow to get it finished before our discussion tomorrow evening. Butter is based on a true story, following a journalist attempting to interview a serial killer by exchanging cooking recipes through letters.

Legends and Lattes by Travis Baldree

I think a lot of people in my life believe that I’ve already read this book, oops! A couple years back I picked up The Broken Binding Special Edition of Legends and Lattes and have posted a few pictures and videos of it on Instagram, which is probably why my friends think I’ve finished it. I really should get to it as I own the special edition of the prequel too. Legends and Lattes is a low stakes, cosy Dungeons and Dragons inspired fantasy where a half orc barbarian hangs up her battle axe to open up her own coffee house.

Endless Novelties of Extraordinary Interest by Doug MacDougal

This is my non-fiction pick for January and I’m actually reading it for work. I’ve been tasked with researching a topic of my choosing to present to the rest of my team as a public speaking exercise. I’ve chosen the voyage of HMS Challenger 1872-1876 as it’s recognised as the birth of modern Oceanography and its discoveries continue to shape ocean climate research to this day. I did my BSc in Marine Biology and am a huge ocean science nerd so I’ll take any opportunity to yap about my special interests. 🌊

The Steel Prince Volumes 1-3 by V.E. Schwab

Two of my reading goals for 2025 (spoilers) are to get back into reading comic books and to catch up on all the V.E. Schwab books I haven’t gotten to yet. The Steel Prince comics came out a few years ago and are the official prequels to the Shades of Magic trilogy. These comics follow Maxim Maresh – Rhy Maresh’s father and King – while he was a young Prince in Red London during his struggles against the pirate queen Arisa, decades before the events of A Darker Shade of Magic.

And that’s my TBR for January! What book from your TBR are you most excited to start in 2025?

Happy reading! πŸ“š

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4 responses to “Happy New Year! | January TBR πŸŽ†πŸ₯‚”

  1. lisascubby Avatar

    Butter was a very long read but, in the end, very worth it!

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    1. Alice @overcaffeinatednerd Avatar
      Alice @overcaffeinatednerd

      My friends said its quite slow but very good! 😊

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  2. lisascubby Avatar

    Agreed! It was the 2024 book of the year in England.

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  3. Jenna @ Falling Letters Avatar

    How frustrating to be sick over sick Christmas ☹ Butter sounds intriguing. I want to read more Japanese fiction that’s not so cozy, so I’ll have to check that out. Your non-fiction pick also looks fascinating. Happy (belated) New Year!

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