Sunday Post – 5/31/2026

May 31, 2026 Sunday Post 4

The Sunday Post is hosted by the wonderful Kimberly, the Caffeinated Reviewer. It’s a chance to share news, recap the past week, take a look ahead, and showcase our new treasures—I mean books!

This week I’m also participating in The Sunday Salon hosted by Deb at Readerbuzz, and Stacking the Shelves hosted by Marlene at Reading Reality.

The Past Week

In real life: How is almost June already?! We are still packing up the stuff in the kitchen/dining room that we don’t need for immediate use. (To be fair, the dining end of the room had become a bit of a multipurpose space, rarely used for actual dining, so there was a lot in there. And also to be fair, I worked on some other stuff for part of the week.)

4 Good Things:

  1. You know that feeling when the perfect book comes along just when you need it? That was The Reimagining of Thornwood House for me last weekend: a book about moving, new beginnings, and finding a home and a place in your new community.
  2. I managed to get hold of someone at my dad’s insurance, so at least I know what steps to take next to try to get the necessary help covered.
  3. We got a good amount of rain this past week, which we badly needed. Most of our new plants are thriving as a result. (Alas, so are the weeds, but you can’t have everything.)
  4. On the blog, I updated my 2026 Reading Challenges page.

Recent Posts

Looking Ahead

  • Monthly Wrap-Up: June 2026
  • Once Upon a Tome, by Oliver Darkshire (audiobook review)
  • Apt to Be Suspicious, by Celia Lake (review)
  • Sunday Post – 6/07/2026

What I’ve Been Reading/Watching

Reading: I finished The Reimagining Of Thornwood House (Jayleigh Johnson; ARC), which I loved; it is easily among my top five books for the year so far. Then I started reading A Bitter Cut (Anna Lee Huber; ARC.) I also reread Apt to Be Suspicious (Celia Lake.)

Listening to: I finished Once Upon a Tome by Oliver Darkshire. It’s a memoir of his apprenticeship as an antiquarian bookseller at Sotheran’s in London, and he has a quirky sense of humor, so it’s right up my alley. Then I listened to A Nun in the Closet (Dorothy Gilman), a humorous mystery that, while dated, is still fun. After that, I started Copper Beach (Jayne Ann Krentz), which is a reread, but I haven’t listened to it before.

Watching: The Brokenwood Mysteries, Season 12, 5, and a few episodes of The Late Night Show with Stephen Colbert that we had missed in the last few weeks, including the final episode.

Added to the Hoard

(Click title for Goodreads page or my review.)

Library Haul

Library: A Nun in the Closet; Copper Beach

Purchased or Free

Kindle: SALE: Dragonspell; Not Quite a Lady FREE: The Watchmaker’s Daughter

Ten Years Ago I Was Reading…

I saw this idea on Lisa Loves Literature, who got it from Musings of a Bookish Kitty (who I also follow.) I published these reviews 10 years ago this week, between May 25 and May 31, 2016.

Stay kind, hopeful, and steadfast… and may your books bring you joy this week!

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