Thursday, January 22, 2026

February Edmonds SBC


Holy cows, what a turnout last night! We had to spread out to a fourth table and the bar! I cannot thank everyone enough who came out. It was cold, dark, and January had been so long, as usual. Seriously, how is there still another week left in this month? Still, it was so great to see so many new faces last night mixed in with our amazing regulars. Starting off the new year with reading!


If you couldn't make it out this month, don't worry! The Edmonds Silent Book Club meets every third Wednesday of the month. So we'll be back at Leftcraft Taphouse at 7pm on February 18th! I'll have more BINGO cards with me, and a special announcement about the March meeting!!

Hope to see you in February!



HAPPY READING!!

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Waiting on Wednesday

 



Can't-Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Wishful Endings to spotlight and discuss the books we're excited about that we haven't yet read. Generally, they are books that have yet to be released, but don't have to be. It is based on Waiting on Wednesday, hosted by the fabulous folks at Breaking the Spine.




When former serial killer Carol takes her place in a luxury retirement home, she begins to find her feet with a small new group of friends. If she can only keep her past hidden, maybe she has a chance at happiness.

That's when she discovers that, absurdly, every other one of Sheldon Oaks residents was involved in the law somehow. It's not long before her true identity is leaked, and when a former police commissioner resident is murdered, naturally all eyes turn to her...

Now she must solve the case to prove her innocence—just as her new friends start their own investigations into whether there is more than one killer at Sheldon Oaks.




HAPPY READING!!

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

New Release Tuesday

 


No one knows exactly how the Goblin War began, but folks will tell you that goblins are stinking, slinking, filthy, sheep-stealing, henhouse-raiding, obnoxious, rude, and violent. Goblins would actually agree with all this, and might throw in “cowardly” and “lazy” too for good measure.

But goblins don't go around killing people for fun, no matter what the propaganda posters say. And when a confrontation with an evil wizard lands a troop of nine goblins deep behind enemy lines, goblin sergeant Nessilka must figure out how to keep her hapless band together and get them home in one piece.

Unfortunately, between them and safety lies a forest full of elves, trolls, monsters, and that most terrifying of creatures…a human being.






HAPPY READING!!

Monday, January 19, 2026

Mini Review


 

Hahahahaha! This was the best accidental library find ever! I read the entire thing out loud to one of my friends. It gave us both a giggle. I've read several books by this author, and they are always quick and fun reads. This is a hundred percent the perfect dad gift. So glad I stumbled across this gem at the library!




I jumped into this because I realized that I hadn't read it before, only seen the adaptations on TV. And! Because David Suchet read the audiobook, he will always be the Hercule Poirot. So I borrowed it from the library and listened while I chopped things at work. This hit in the middle for me. It's not my favorite of Christie's work, but it was still interesting. There were enough red herrings that I didn't see the whole picture until the end, as Poirot was setting the scene. However, I'm glad I listened to it because I think I might have DNFed a physical copy. Suchet and his voices really kept me listening.






HAPPY READING!!


Sunday, January 18, 2026

Cover Runway Sunday

     

They say you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, but we all know we do it. Sometimes, the cover initially catches our eye, drawing us to give a book a closer look. It's the first thing we see, our first impression. Every Sunday, I'll post some of my favorite book covers. Coming soon!



Ten suspects. Ten heists. A mystery only Ernest Cunningham can solve.

I've spent the last few years solving murders. But a bank heist is a new one, even for me. I've never been a hostage before.

The doors are chained shut. No one in or out. Which means that when someone in the bank is murdered, hostages become suspects.

THE BANK ROBBER
THE MANAGER
THE SECURITY GUARD
THE KID
THE FILM PRODUCER
THE PRIEST
THE RECEPTIONIST
THE PATIENT
THE CARER
ME

Turns out, more than one person planned to rob the bank today. You can steal more from a bank than just money.

Who is stealing what? Are they willing to kill for it? And can I solve the crime before the police kick down the door and rescue us?


HAPPY READING!!

Saturday, January 17, 2026

Night Worms Unboxing

 

January Theme: Missed Calls

It's new book day! Which is extra special because I'm trying to not buy any new books this month. This month is about reading what I own, but Night Worms is the exception to that rule! And, I'm always excited for their package, especially when there are two books inside with authors I've never read before. Makes it extra exciting!





Wouldn't you know it, one of these books is a BINGO book! I love it when the stars align in such a way. Also, no one in this house has read a Simone St. James book. So that will be an adventure for all of us to enjoy Night Worms Day!! Also, before you run away, look at these stickers. Are they not amazing! They are going on the bins I just put in my smaller shelves to hold my snacks and stuff. Because everyone needs to see them both, always.




HAPPY READING!! 

Friday, January 16, 2026

6 Books for 2026

 



So I've been seeing a lot of these posts all over Instagram, and it's been cool to see what everyone else was hoping to crack open this year. And then, I got to thinking about the books I want to read this year, and then I started on my shelf. Then I was adding books to my Storygraph (because I'm trying to pull away from Goodreads this year). Next thing I know, I was creating this graphic.


I am notoriously bad at sticking to a TBR, so I'm glad we're not calling this that. I'm hoping that by calling this the 6 for 26, it'll feel less like a school reading list. Maybe I'll actually manage to read all of them. Which, considering I'm a slow reader, is quite the ask. Two of the books on this list are huge!


Additionally, I will need to track down the Camilla Bruce book. I swear I own it. She's a favorite author of mine, but I just do not know where it ended up after I set up the new bookcase.  


Still, I'm excited to see if, framing this less as a TBR and more as a 'hopefuls' list, I'll be less hesitant to pick any of these. Something about TBRs feels like a chore. Does anyone else feel that way?







HAPPY READING!!

Thursday, January 15, 2026

The Creeping Hand Murder - Review

 

Author: Maureen Johnson & Jay Cooper
Genre: Humor/Satire
Format: Hardback
Pages: 128



This is my second book by this duo (Maureen Johnson and Jay Cooper, illustrator), and I'm so ready for a third one! I saved this for a day when I could read it from cover to cover without any distractions. After their first book, I knew I wasn't going to want to put it down or be bothered. I'm so glad that I waited until I was in the mood for something ridiculous because this book goes hard in making fun of the classic murder mystery tropes. 

Maureen Johnson has a hilarious writing style that is campy, fun, and keeps you glued to the pages. Combine that with Jay Copper's illustrations, pencil sketches in black and white with a pop of red color. It all really works. It gives you extra information besides what you're taking in through Johnson's writing. So it's almost, and that is kind of the point, to the point of too much information. Halfway through, I realized I'd focused too much on one aspect, and I missed another thing.

It was so easy to form suspects and theories on the crime throughout the whole book. I was kind of hoping maybe it was going to be a disembodied hand doing all the murders. Then, of course, I had another wild theory that I was kind of disappointed that it was wrong. Then I had another theory that was less fun, but maybe more correct. I was so busy focused on the other people and the letters that I missed what was right in front of my face.

While I had some of the puzzle sorted out by the end of the book, I still hadn't figured out who did it. Because my favorite theory was about to happen. I could just tell it was going to an ending that made sense and tied it all up quite nicely. It was honestly perfect. Because I was so busy over here suspecting all the usual suspects, I wasn't looking at the picture as a whole. The red herrings were so perfect.

This was just a lot of fun! If you want a low-risk, high-reward read that has you laughing out loud, you should check this out. Or, there is another book, Your Guide to Not Getting Murdered in a Quaint English Village. Both are hilarious and so much fun! This has become an instant buy duo of authors. I so hope they work on another book!



HAPPY READING!!

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Waiting on Wednesday

 



Can't-Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Wishful Endings to spotlight and discuss the books we're excited about that we haven't yet read. Generally, they are books that have yet to be released, but don't have to be. It is based on Waiting on Wednesday, hosted by the fabulous folks at Breaking the Spine.






When private investigator Shyla Sinclair is invited to the looming mansion of mysterious Texan tycoon Saxton Braith, she’s more than a little suspicious. The last thing she expects to see that night is Braith’s assistant driving an iron rod straight through the back of his skull. Scratch that—the last thing she expects to see is Braith’s resurrection afterward.

Braith can’t die, it turns out, but he has no explanation for his immortality, and very few intact memories of his past. Which is why he wants to pay Shyla millions to investigate him, and bring his long-buried history to light. 

Shyla can’t help but be intrigued, but she’s also trapped by the offer. Braith has made it clear that he knows she’s the only person he can trust with his secret, because he knows all about hers





HAPPY READING!!

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

New Release Tuesday

 


Meet Alma Timperley. She
- Run a hotel
- Solve a mystery
- Talk to ghosts...?

December, 1914: After the death of her aunt, Alma Timperley is surprised when she suddenly finds herself the heiress to the Timperley Spiritualist Hotel in a pretty coastal town in Cornwall.

But not everything is as it seems... the hotel offers guests a very special chance to communicate with the dead.

When the body of one of the hotel's maids is found, it is considered a tragic wartime accident. But the more Alma and the local police try to fathom what happened, the more they begin to realise this is much more than just a death - there might be a German spy in Falmouth.

With the stakes higher than ever, Alma must grapple with her own extraordinary secret if she is going to have more than a ghost of a chance of solving the mystery.

Being able to talk with the dead is one thing; solving their murder is positively ghoulish...




HAPPY READING!!

Monday, January 12, 2026

Mini Reviews

 





I am in love with this series, and I'm not sure who is more adorable, the man or the cat. But I adore that they are healing each other. This is just a high-reward, low-risk book. It's nothing but good vibes, good feelings, and an adorable cat. I'm going to sprinkle this series in throughout the year between reads. Because honestly, this was the best book to crawl out of my reading slump from December!

This started out interesting: an artist moved into a supposedly haunted house. Turns out the house is sort of haunted, and Ro makes friends with it. After that point, it kind of went downhill for me. There are some time skips to keep the graphic novel moving, but we lose the fact that the Ro and this thing in the house are doing more than bonding. Because all of a sudden they are in this weird siutationship, then it wants to keep her in the house. We never hear what happened to the other owners/renters of the house. This thing is just there with all its eyes. I don't know. This just fell a big flat for me, which is a disappointment because I usually really like Skottie Young's stories. I will say Jorge Corona's art didn't disappoint, and I spent a lot of time trying to find the monster in the darker panels. I just wish we'd been given a bit more.




This was an absolute delight! Katie Spalding had to have a lot of fun putting this book together. While her writing is very informed, it's also a lot of fun, and she's fully engaged through the whole book. She drops her own thoughts and opinions here and there. Plus a few gold one-liners that had me laughing out loud. As a whole, this book is wild and definitely filled with weirdness. I listened to the audiobook version of this, and it felt like the narrator had a lot of fun reading it as well. This was a delight from start to finish. It started as the book I was listening to at work, but it became so hard to pause that I started listening while doing house chores. Super fun read.



    HAPPY READING!!