📖 2026 Book Challenge 📚
Rules:
1. Must complete 26 books before the year ends.
2. Only new books, re-reads are allowed but not counted.
3. All genres are welcome. Anthologies, poetry, even non-fiction books are valid.
4. But work-related readings are not accepted.
Let's go!
📖 2026 Book Challenge 📚
Rules:
1. Must complete 26 books before the year ends.
2. Only new books, re-reads are allowed but not counted.
3. All genres are welcome. Anthologies, poetry, even non-fiction books are valid.
4. But work-related readings are not accepted.
Let's go!
Anything from the Percy Jackson universe is always a fun read. This one didn’t disappoint. Really glad to see Nico di Angelo’s growth as a character. Also liked encountering new Greek and Roman deities, keeps the world feeling fresh without losing what makes it familiar. 5/26
For me, yoga pa rin over pilates and mat pilates over reformer pilates. Of course, there's a specific use for each, but nothing gives me more mind-body connection than yoga.
Asian values. Found families. Drugs and lies. Spokes in the American capitalist wheel. Ambiguous ending. Mental health. Conspiracy theories.
So many things all at once but the prose never lost me.
25/25. Finally finishing my 2025 reading backlog.
As someone who has been prescribed a cat not once, not twice, but 11 times -- this book hits all of the feels.
Every cat has a story and every cat deserves love and care.
10/25.
Didn't think that I'd enjoy a Starwars fanfic packaged into a romantasy but here we are. It has all of the tropes - enemies to lovers, pending apocalypse, the slowest of burns. And politics! Can't wait for the last book of this trilogy.
24/25
if I try their sport i already know that i'll die but these dudes come to class with the impression that they're just there for the "chill stretch" and mobility (both of which yoga provides). it gives me such sheer joy to see their brains explode and their mats drowning in sweat