Hope youβve all had a fantastic holiday season. Mine has been very chilled out though didnβt exactly go according to plan. I ended up with symptoms of Tonsillitis on Christmas Eve but couldnβt get antibiotics until Boxing Day, so have had a week of bed rest and pain management. I havenβt been able to indulge in my usual festive treats or drink my bottle of Baileys! Iβm feeling better than last week though am still on antibiotics for a couple more days.
I shouldβve been out last night celebrating the new year with friends but opted to stay in to further aid my recovery. Itβs given me a little bit of time to plan out my blog posts for the month, including my January TBR. π
Butter by Asako Yuzuki

This is my local book clubβs pick for December, which weβre discussing tomorrow! I definitely shouldβve 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 Iβve 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 Iβve 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 Iβm actually reading it for work. Iβve been tasked with researching a topic of my choosing to present to the rest of my team as a public speaking exercise. Iβve chosen the voyage of HMS Challenger 1872-1876 as itβs 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 Iβll take any opportunity to yap about my special interests. π
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 havenβt 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 Mareshβs 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 thatβs my TBR for January! What book from your TBR are you most excited to start in 2025?
Happy reading! π
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