2026 Reading Goals: Why I’m Doing Less to Achieve More

When did reading – the thing we do for pleasure – become another item on our productivity checklist?


📚 TL;DR

After an introspective 2025, I’m done with hustle culture in my reading life. My goals: read just 24 books (my lowest ever), complete Bookopoly for fun, read more Irish authors (especially Sally Rooney and Catherine Ryan Howard), ignore the hype, create healthier boundaries with online book culture, and finally annotate Pride and Prejudice. Bottom line: no more grinding. Just plain old living and loving books again.


Why I’m Done Chasing Reading Goals

Hello, my friends! Happy 2026! I am absolutely buzzing for this year – I have such a good feeling about it.

I had a very introspective 2025. I put serious work into my mental health through journaling and made many discoveries about myself, which will be reflected in this year’s goals.

2026 is all about enjoyment and giving myself space to just be. Not every moment has to be productive – and they shouldn’t be! Reading and other hobbies don’t have to be about grinding to reach targets or to be the best YOU you can be. They do this naturally anyway. We don’t need to force it!

So, on that note, my first goal for 2026 is to read less!


My 2026 Reading Goals

📖 Lower Reading Goal: 24 Books

Reading is my favourite hobby, but it’s not my only hobby, and I don’t want the guilt of that reading goal number hanging over me when I don’t feel like reading.

I know audiobooks are always an option. I could easily listen while I’m colouring or scrapbooking, but to be honest, I prefer listening to the sounds around me. I like the gentle sounds of my house – the clocks ticking, the floors creaking, the cats stretching and playing. It’s so soothing to just be in the moment and not try to fill the silence.

Plus, I’m a firm believer that we need variety in our lives and multiple ways to reduce stress. Different activities give us different perspectives and help us grow creatively. You might be surprised how one hobby can affect your thinking about something completely unrelated.

I’m not saying I won’t listen to audiobooks or that I’m going to stop myself reading – just that I’m not going to chase a quantity of books. You might be wondering why I don’t scrap the reading goal altogether and that’s because I don’t like all or nothing thinking. There’s room for nuance and enjoyable targets.


🎲 Complete Bookopoly (For Fun!)

Now, I realise I just said I wasn’t going to chase a number of books, but I do want to complete a reading challenge this year.

I made Bookopoly a few years ago (templates are free here on my blog) and mostly finished it in 2023, but this year I actually want to play it. My plan is to do one circuit of the board, so pretty low stakes.

I’m going to play the digital version I made with my Book Tracker Spreadsheet that you can get [here] if you want. It has the new and improved version of the tracker with Bookopoly added to make everything nice and cohesive.


☘️ Read More Irish Books

I had this goal in my head for 2025 as well, but of my 37 books read, only 6 were by Irish authors. That is way too low!

Top of my list are Sally Rooney (because everyone seems to be mad about her) and Catherine Ryan Howard (because I want to read more thrillers).

This goal kind of leads into my next one, which is…


🚫 Ignore the Hype

The majority of books I’ve read have been by American authors—specifically white lady American authors. The romance genre seems to be saturated by them, and since that’s what I read most, they’re who I’ve read.

Their books get hyped so freaking much on social media it’s insane, and they do not always deserve the hype. With some of these books, it feels like it’s just marketing.

Whatever is going on with the hype train, I am almost always disappointed. And when I say ignore the hype, I mean ignoring books that people gush over in general. I recently picked up a book because several people were gushing over it on Discord, and then it turned out to be so terribly written I suspected these people were plants trying some sort of guerrilla marketing.

So yeah, I’m going to be more careful with the books I pick now.


🛡️ Creating Boundaries

On the subject of ignoring online chatter, one thing I really need in 2026 is boundaries.

Thanks to the great and powerful algorithm, I am bombarded with opinions all the time. I know the algorithm learns from my behavior, but geez, could it chill out a bit?

I have so much depressing news and opinions flying at me all the time I feel like I need to police myself and everyone else constantly! Which isn’t realistic for day-to-day life. I can’t attack my dentist for his opinions on a situation in a country we don’t live in. I do not want to debate my uncle for his beliefs despite how offensive I find them.

I want to make my world smaller, more intimate – at least online. I can’t fight everyone else’s battles, and I can’t carry the weight of them in my head. It stresses me the feck out!


✍️ Annotate Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

And finally, my last goal is a fun one!

I have a cheap edition of Pride and Prejudice that I bought specifically for annotating, but I’ve only gotten as far as tabbing it. I have a little annotation kit I put together especially for this project, but I’ve barely used it.

It’s been sitting in my hobby basket, watching me tackle other projects all the time. I have a collection of ephemera to add to the book as well (similar to what I did with my edition of Emma) but I want to do so much more with Pride and Prejudice because I love it so much.


Just Plain Old Living

So, those are my goals for 2026. To be honest, all I really want is to enjoy what I read.

This is just a list of things I’d like to achieve, but if it’s December 10th and I’ve only read 16 books, you’re not going to see me sprinting toward my reading goal with short books and novellas. Whatever will be, will be. That’s the vibe I’m taking into 2026.

No more grinding, no more hustle, no more aesthetics!

It might sound like I’m embracing slow living or something, but nope. Just plain old living.


Over to You

Thank you so much for joining me today! I hope you have a wonderful start to the year and wish you all the luck with your goals, whatever they may be.

Are you scaling back your reading goals this year, or going full steam ahead? What books are on your radar? Drop a comment below—I’d especially love to hear your Irish author recommendations!

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My Winter TBR 2025-26: Cozy Festive Reads & Dark Gothic Romances

Winter isn’t just about hot chocolate and blankets—it’s about embracing the perfect season for both heartwarming Christmas romances AND deliciously dark gothic tales. Here’s my winter reading list (plus the cozy hobbies I’m pairing with each mood).


📚 TL;DR: Quick Winter Reading Guide

Festive & Cozy:

Romantic Fantasy:

Dark & Gothic:

Mood: Very mood reader—may read none or all plus 20 more!
Vibe Check: Festive → Fantasy → Full Gothic
Bonus: Winter journaling, cozy gaming (Winter Burrow, Bandle Tale), and attempting knitting again!


Why Winter Is the Superior Cozy Season

Hello, my friends!

I don’t know about you, but I am pretty excited about winter! To be fair, winter is generally pretty mild in Ireland—it’s rare that we’ll get snowed in, but the occasional frosty day is nice. I love how winter takes the coziness of autumn and just amplifies it. Extra cozy blankets, extra snuggles with my cats, extra long nights for cozy reading, extra mugs of hot chocolate overflowing with cream and marshmallows! Just extra!

My Cozy Winter Plans Beyond Books

With all this extra coziness, I’ve been thinking about all the cozy hobbies I want to enjoy this season. Books, of course, but also:

  • Gaming: So many unplayed games in my Steam library calling out to me! I’m dying to dive into Winter Burrow, which released near the end of autumn. The art style alone makes me want to play it—it looks cozy but also with a touch of heaviness that pairs well with the winter season.
  • Journaling: I have a few projects on the go, including a course from PaperWrld and my new winter reading journal (you’ll see all about that soon!)
  • Knitting: I’m thinking of trying my hand at knitting again. I didn’t get very far into that hobby last time, and I’d like to try again. Since I’ve been thinking about knitting, I’m leaning toward adventuring in Bandle Tale at the moment—it looks supremely cozy and wholesome, perfect for getting lost in on a cold winter evening.

“I love how winter takes the coziness of autumn and just amplifies it. Extra cozy blankets, extra long nights for cozy reading, extra everything!”


My Winter Reading Strategy

Now, onto the books! I’ve picked out some festive books (but I’ll likely only read one or two) and some gothic-leaning romances and horror. For me, winter just screams gothic, so I want to embrace that. By the time February comes around, I’ll likely start thinking about spring books, so this is a TBR for the next two months or so.

Affiliate Disclosure: I’ve included affiliate links to Libro.fm, an online audiobook store that allows you to support your local bookshop. I absolutely love this service since it allows me to support my local bookshop, which doesn’t offer audiobooks otherwise. They have a subscription similar to Audible’s without contributing to billionaires’ trips to space. If you purchase through one of these links, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you for your support!


🎄 Festive & Heartwarming Reads

The Christmas Tree Farm by Laurie Gilmore

What it’s about: For readers craving a cozy, enemies-to-lovers holiday romance built on forced proximity and opposites-attract sparks. Perfect if you enjoy snappy banter, moderate pacing, small-town warmth, and steamy chemistry wrapped in festive feels without heavy angst.

Why I want to read it: I wasn’t sure if I wanted to read this one, but it’s Christmassy, and it was part of the Libro.fm Festive Sale, so I got a copy for just €3! I really like the idea of listening to a cozy Christmas romance while colouring or playing more Fields of Mistria (my current gaming obsession).


The Gingerbread Bakery by Laurie Gilmore

What it’s about: For readers craving cozy, small-town romance centered on enemies-to-lovers sparks thawing under holiday lights. Perfect if you like moderate pacing, witty banter, warm found-family vibes, and emotional payoff without heavy angst, plus baking aromas, festive snow, and a guaranteed happily-ever-after.

Why I want to read it: This is the Dream Harbour book I planned on reading for the season. I’m skipping a book, but I’m fine with that. I plan on reading this in print wrapped up in blankets on the couch.


Good Spirits by B.K. Borison

What it’s about: A light-hearted, hopeful romance that explores the yearning to be seen beyond one’s haunted past. Perfect for readers who enjoy a medium-paced, character-driven story with a festive, paranormal vibe, gentle world-building, and a warm, witty tone.

Why I want to read it: I love the idea of a cozy Christmas romance ghost story. Let’s go!


✨ Romantic Fantasy Escapes

The Winter King by C.L. Wilson

What it’s about: For readers who crave sweeping romantic fantasy centered on the healing power of love against inner coldness—themes of vulnerability, thawing, and emotional surrender. Ideal if you enjoy medium-paced, emotionally charged stories with lush prose, elemental magic, and intense romantic tension.

Why I want to read it: This is almost an oldie at this stage, but I’ve seen it recommended as where Romantasy really kicked off, and that it’s a bit bonkers. Something to switch off to and just enjoy.


Bound by Ali Hazelwood

What it’s about: A fast-paced, dark-academia romance that blends witty, mysterious humor with a moody, character-driven exploration of secret-keeping and the thrill of a high-stakes con.

Why I want to read it: I didn’t know anything about this audiobook! It just popped up on my Libro.fm page, and I was like, “What? A new Ali Hazelwood book I knew nothing about?!” I bought it straight away. It sounds like more fantasy fun.


🖤 Dark Gothic & Horror Picks

Enigma by RuNyx

What it’s about: A dark-academia romance that explores the pull of forbidden desire amid hidden societies. Ideal for readers who enjoy a medium-paced, moody atmosphere with sensual tension, atmospheric world-building, and a blend of mystery and emotional intensity.

Why I want to read it: I’m a little unsure if RuNyx’s writing is for me after Gothikana, but I liked the style of that book, so I want to try this one now. It has dark academia vibes which is perfect for winter.


Anathema by Keri Lake

What it’s about: For readers drawn to a dark, gothic romance where forbidden desire collides with an ominous, magical wilderness. Ideal if you favor a medium-paced, character-driven tale with moody atmosphere, sensual tension, and a brooding, mythic aesthetic.

Why I want to read it: This book is giving the gothic fairytale vibes that I really want to sink into. It’s described as plot-heavy and atmospheric, which is what I want in winter.


Manacled by SenLinYu

What it’s about: For readers drawn to dark romantic fantasy centered on bodily autonomy stripped and weaponized—themes of coercion, memory, and the ethics of survival. Ideal if you crave emotionally intense, mid-paced storytelling with lyrical brutality, psychological depth, and morally gray intimacy.

Why I want to read it: I’m a bit late to the show, especially with Alchemised tearing up the shelves, but I really want to read the fanfic first. I have it waiting on my e-reader for a very long time now. It’s just the length that’s putting me off—I guess I could think of it as three books… A long book is perfect for this time of year, though.


The Haunting of Paynes Hollow by Kelley Armstrong

What it’s about: A haunting, slow-burn horror that explores the dread of confronting buried family secrets. Perfect for readers who relish moody, atmospheric tension, subtle supernatural hints, and a measured pace that lets the psychological terror linger.

Why I want to read it: I was a big fan of Armstrong’s urban fantasy books, and when I saw she was doing horror now, I was really excited to see what she’d do with the genre. So far, I’ve really enjoyed her horror, especially I’ll Be Waiting. And how amazing are the covers for her horrors?!


🎮 Which winter reading mood are you?


Looking Beyond Reading

So those are the books I would like to read this season. I’m very much a mood reader, so I may not read any of them, and then I could read them all and 20 more! I could really go any way.

While books are what I look forward to most for my winter plans, I’m also pretty excited about:

  • Working in my new winter reading journal (you’ll see all about that soon)
  • Colouring with a cozy movie on in the background
  • Losing myself in a cozy world on the Steam Deck (or the new Steam machine if we get it!)

Let’s Connect: Your Winter Plans

What are your winter plans? I’d love to hear what books or games you’re planning for winter (or summer, depending on where you are).

Tell me in the comments:

  • Will you be reading any festive books?
  • What cozy hobbies are you embracing this season?
  • Are you team cozy Christmas or team dark gothic for winter reading?
  • What cozy games are you playing? (I need more recommendations!)

Let’s inspire each other to make this the coziest winter yet!


Stay Connected

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Happy reading and cozy times, my friends!
Elaine


Score Amazing Festive Audiobooks (While Supporting Local Bookshops!)

Festive Audiobooks as Low as $2—While Supporting Your Local Bookshop!

TL;DR: Libro.fm’s festive audiobook sale runs until November 20 with titles as low as $2. Support local bookshops instead of billionaires, get two bonus audiobooks free as a new member, and snag cozy reads or thrilling mysteries before time runs out. I’m grabbing Dead of Winter for winter thrills—what’s on your list?


Ever wish you could support your local indie bookshop while listening to audiobooks? Well, you absolutely can, and there’s a massive sale happening right now.

Hello, my friends! If you’re not familiar with Libro.fm, it’s an audiobook shop similar to Audible—but here’s the best part: you’re not handing money over to a billionaire. With Libro.fm, you can actually support your local bookshop. I even found my local bookshop on there, and I live in the back arse of nowhere in Ireland!

⏰ This Sale Won’t Last Forever

Libro.fm is running an incredible sale on festive audiobooks until November 20—that’s less than a week away! With some titles as low as $2, now is the perfect time to stock up on cozy winter listens or give the gift of audiobooks this Christmas.

They also have a subscription service similar to Audible’s, and if you’re a new member, you get two bonus audiobooks free. No brainer, right?

Why Choose Libro.fm Over Audible?

Let me break it down for you:

Libro.fmAudible
Supports local bookshops✅ Yes❌ No
Same audiobook selection400,000 titlesSimilar catalogue
DRM-free downloads✅ Yes❌ No
Money goes to billionaires❌ No✅ Yes
Bonus audiobook for new members✅ Yes✅ Yes

When you choose Libro.fm, a portion of your purchase goes directly to your chosen bookshop. That’s money staying in your community, not lining a billionaire’s pockets.

I’m supporting my local book shop, Hubb 16. Photo from Hubb 16 Instagram

Why Audiobooks Are Brilliant

I freaking love audiobooks! I know a lot of people use them for their commute—I watched a vlog on YouTube recently where a group of friends listened to a mystery while on a road trip—but I love listening to audiobooks while I engage in my other hobbies.

The Perfect Companion for Everything

They’re wonderful while I’m playing cozy games like my latest obsession, Fields of Mistria. (That game is a must if you enjoyed Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Stardew Valley, or Coral Island and love a pastel colour scheme.) And I love listening to them while colouring or working in my journals. It feels very meta when I’m working in my reading journal while listening to an audiobook!

“It feels very meta when I’m working in my reading journal while listening to an audiobook!”

The Hidden Benefits

But there are many other benefits to audiobooks, like:

  • Giving your eyes a rest from screens and books
  • Improving your listening skills and concentration
  • Better time management—multitask like a pro
  • Accessibility for those with visual impairments or reading difficulties

Make It a Gift

With Christmas quickly approaching, now is the time to discover this amazing hobby for yourself—or it would make a wonderful gift! The current festive sale has incredible offerings, whether you want cute and cozy or dark and mysterious.


My Top Picks from the Festive Sale

This list contains affiliate marketing links for Libro.fm. If you make a purchase, I may earn a modest commission. This does not affect my opinions, and I am not sponsored by Libro.fm.

🎄 Lovelight Farms by B.K. Borison

Oh, the cute coziness of this book! It’s set on a Christmas tree farm with a friends-to-lovers romance and almost reaches Gilmore Girls vibes—but our next book surpasses them.

Perfect for: Rom-com lovers who want holiday cheer Listening time: ~10 hours


🌲 The Christmas Tree Farm by Laurie Gilmore

The epitome of seasonal cozy romance. The covers alone will hook you into this series (and there’s a colouring book!).

Perfect for: Anyone who needs a Gilmore Girls fix Listening time: ~8 hours


🐰 Peter Rabbit: Christmas Is Coming by Beatrix Potter

Peter Rabbit is just the sweetest. I can’t imagine anything better than listening to this while colouring by the fireside (sadly, I have no fireplace, so maybe one of those YouTube videos).

Perfect for: Family listening or nostalgic comfort Listening time: ~2 hours


🔪 The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year by Ally Carter

Gives festive Knives Out vibes but is much cozier. I listened to this last December while on holiday in Gran Canaria. It was perfect for keeping my head in the season while soaking up the sun.

Perfect for: Mystery fans who want festive without too dark Listening time: ~10 hours


📖 Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

This story just instantly transports me to the winter season. The March sisters’ warmth makes even the coldest days feel cozy.

Perfect for: Classic literature lovers and nostalgic souls Listening time: ~9 hours


👻 A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

One of the OG Christmas tales when Christmas tales were ghost stories. We need more Christmas ghost stories, I think.

Perfect for: Those who like their holidays with a side of spooky Listening time: ~3 hours

Cosy Reading The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter Book Hazel Gaynor

Don’t Miss This Sale!

Remember, this sale ends November 20—that’s less than a week away! Don’t forget to check out the full sale here. Libro.fm is a wonderful service, and it feels so good to support my local bookshop which doesn’t offer audiobooks otherwise.


What’s on Your Reading List for Winter?

I’d love to hear what festive audiobooks you’re planning to dive into! Are you team cozy romance or team thrilling mystery?

Drop a comment below and tell me:

  1. What’s the first audiobook on your winter TBR?
  2. Do you listen while doing hobbies like me, or during your commute?
  3. Have you tried Libro.fm yet?

What I’m Listening to Next

I’m grabbing Dead of Winter by Keri Beevis for some winter thrills—nothing like a chilling mystery to match the season! Next week, I’ll be sharing my favorite audiobook and hobby pairings so you can create the perfect cozy atmosphere for your winter listening. Trust me, you don’t want to miss it!

Thank you so much for joining me today!

Elaine

2026 Reading Tracker with Bookopoly Challenge: Turn Your Reading Into a Game

I’m thrilled to introduce the newest addition to my free reading tracker collection: the 2026 Reading Tracker with Bookopoly Challenge! This special edition combines all the features you love from my New & Improved tracker with an exciting board game twist that makes reading even more fun and engaging.

If you’ve been looking for a creative way to gamify your reading goals or add some playful motivation to your 2026 reading journey, this is the tracker for you.

What Is Bookopoly?

Bookopoly is a reading challenge board game that transforms your annual reading into an interactive adventure. Inspired by classic board games, it adds an element of fun and friendly competition (even if you’re just competing with yourself!) to your reading habits.

Instead of simply tracking what you read, you’ll progress around a virtual game board by completing themed reading prompts. It’s perfect for readers who love variety, enjoy challenges, or sometimes need that extra push to pick up a book outside their comfort zone.

What’s Included in This Special Edition Tracker?

This version includes everything from the New & Improved 2026 Reading Tracker, plus exclusive Bookopoly features:

Complete Reading Tracker Features:

  • Comprehensive book tracking (titles, authors, dates, ratings)
  • Detailed reading statistics and analytics
  • Book covers gallery
  • Story type, tropes, and themes tracking
  • Reading goal tracker
  • Multiple reading challenge spaces

Exclusive Bookopoly Add-Ons:

  • Digital Game Board: A beautifully designed virtual board to visualize your progress
  • Reading Prompts: Themed challenges for each space on the board (e.g., “Read a book with a blue cover,” “Read a debut author,” “Read a book over 500 pages”)
  • How to Play Instructions: Clear, easy-to-follow rules so you can start playing immediately
  • Challenge Tracker: Dedicated space to log which books you’ve read for each prompt
  • Progress Tracking: Mark off completed spaces as you move around the board

How Does Bookopoly Work?

Playing Bookopoly is simple and flexible—you set the rules that work for your reading style.

Basic Gameplay:

  1. Start at Go.
    Begin your adventure at the GO space – there’s no prompt here.
  2. Roll a dice.
    Move your marker forward the number of spaces shown on the dice.
  3. Complete the prompt.
    Wherever you land, complete the reading prompt for that space. Prompts are open to your interpretation.
  4. Keep going!
    Once you finish the prompt, roll again and continue your journey.
    You can circle the board as many times as you like to finish all of the prompts.
    Or simpy check off the ones that spark your interest.

Flexible Options:

  • Play in order or jump to any prompt that inspires you
  • Set a timeline (complete the board in 3 months, 6 months, or all year)
  • Play solo or challenge friends to see who finishes first
  • Repeat prompts if you want to read multiple books for one category
  • Skip prompts that don’t appeal to you—it’s your game!

The beauty of Bookopoly is that it adapts to your reading preferences and pace. There’s no pressure, just pure reading fun.

Why You’ll Love the Bookopoly Challenge

Breaks You Out of Reading Ruts Those themed prompts encourage you to explore new genres, authors, and formats you might not normally choose. It’s the perfect antidote to reading slumps.

Makes Reading More Engaging Turning your reading into a game adds an extra layer of enjoyment. There’s something satisfying about checking off spaces and watching your progress around the board.

Creates Natural Variety Instead of reading the same types of books all year, Bookopoly naturally diversifies your reading diet with built-in variety through the prompts.

Perfect for Social Reading Share your progress with friends, book clubs, or online reading communities. Compare which books you chose for each prompt and discover new recommendations.

Works Alongside Other Challenges Already committed to other reading challenges? Bookopoly complements them perfectly. Many prompts can overlap with other challenge requirements.

Who Is This Tracker For?

This special edition is perfect if you:

  • Love reading challenges and want something fresh for 2026
  • Enjoy gamification and visual progress tracking
  • Want motivation to read outside your usual genres
  • Appreciate comprehensive tracking with a fun twist
  • Are part of a book club looking for a group challenge
  • Need help breaking out of a reading slump
  • Like having structure but want flexibility too

How to Get Your Free Bookopoly Tracker

The 2026 Reading Tracker with Bookopoly Challenge is completely free to download and use.

The spreadsheet is set to view-only. Simply make a copy to use it as your own, customize it to your preferences, and start playing!

Getting Started:

  1. Click the download link [HERE]
  2. Make a copy of the spreadsheet
  3. Read the “How to Play” instructions
  4. Start tracking and playing!

Still Want the Original Versions?

Not interested in the Bookopoly challenge? No problem! My other free trackers are still available:

New & Improved Reading Tracker 2026 – All the comprehensive tracking features without the game board

Basic Reading Tracker 2026 – Simple, straightforward book tracking and statistics

All three versions are free and designed to suit different reading styles and preferences.


Previous Years’ Trackers

Looking to track your reading for a past year? I’ve archived previous versions of my reading trackers for those catching up on their book logs or wanting to create retrospective records.

Available Archives:

These archived trackers work the same way as the current versions—just make a copy and start tracking your past reads!

Share Your Bookopoly Journey

I’d love to see how you’re using the Bookopoly challenge! Share your progress in the comments below, tell me which prompts you’re most excited (or nervous!) about, or let me know if you’re playing with friends.

Have ideas for future prompts or features? Drop them in the comments! Your feedback helps me create even better tools for our reading community.


Support This Free Resource

Creating and maintaining these free trackers takes time and effort, but I love being able to offer them to fellow book lovers at no cost.

If you’ve found these resources valuable and want to support my work, I’d be incredibly grateful for a small donation on Ko-fi. Even the price of a coffee helps me continue developing new features and keeping these tools free for everyone.

Every contribution truly means the world to me and allows me to keep creating resources for readers like you.


Happy reading, happy playing, and thank you for being part of this community! May your 2026 be filled with amazing books and Bookopoly victories!

Elaine

2026 Reading Tracker Spreadsheet: Free Tools to Track Your Reading Goals

It’s that time of year again! I’m excited to share my free reading tracker spreadsheets with you. Each year, I refine these tools to help book lovers organize and celebrate their reading habits. Whether you prefer something simple and straightforward or a feature-rich tracker, I’ve got you covered.

The Origin of My Reading Tracker

Back in 2020, I discovered a basic reading tracker on Smart Bitches, Trashy Books—a fantastic website and podcast for book lovers. It was perfect for my needs at the time: simple, efficient, and focused on the essentials. However, as I became more comfortable with spreadsheets, I started personalizing it. I added new features and improved the visual design, while keeping the core function intact: tracking your reading journey with style.

Today, I maintain two versions of my reading tracker to suit different needs. The basic version keeps things minimal, while the new and improved version offers enhanced functionality. Both are completely free to use.

This post contains affiliate marketing links. I may earn a moderate commission if you make a purchase using a link. Thank you for supporting the blog. 🤎

What’s New: Two Tracker Versions

Basic Tracker Features:

  • Track all books you’ve read
  • Generate reading statistics
  • Monitor pages read and genres
  • Rate your books

New & Improved Tracker Features:

  • Everything in the basic version, plus:
  • Book covers gallery
  • Story type and tropes tracking
  • Personal reading challenge tracker
  • Thematic analysis

Both spreadsheets are set to view-only. Simply make a copy to start using it as your own.

A Note of Gratitude

I want to give a massive thank you to Smart Bitches, Trashy Books for creating the original spreadsheet and releasing a new version annually. My versions have evolved significantly from their original template, but without their inspiration and foundation, I would never have started this project. If you’re not familiar with their work, I highly recommend checking them out.


New & Improved Reading Tracker Spreadsheet 2026

The upgraded version combines simplicity with powerful features, making it easy to track your reading while gaining meaningful insights into your habits.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Book Data Track pages read, genres, formats (hardback, paperback, eBook), and ratings at a glance. Export your reading data into beautiful visual statistics.
  • Story Type & Tropes Tracking Categorize books by story type and identify common tropes or themes you love. This feature is perfect for discovering patterns in your reading preferences.
  • Personal Reading Goals Set annual or monthly reading challenges and monitor your progress throughout the year. Stay motivated with built-in goal tracking.
  • Book Covers Gallery Create a visual collection of every book you’ve read. It’s a wonderful way to look back at your reading journey and appreciate the diversity of your library.
  • Reading Challenge Tracker Track participation in reading challenges and readathons. Stay organized when juggling multiple challenges throughout the year.

The spreadsheet is set to view only. You must make a copy to use as your own.


Original Basic Reading Tracker Spreadsheet 2026

Sometimes simple is best. The original tracker is the one that started it all—a clean, no-fuss approach to organizing your reading life.

Perfect for readers who want to keep things straightforward, this version focuses on essential tracking: books read, pages, ratings, genres, and formats. You’ll still gain valuable insights into your reading habits without the extra complexity.

Whether you’re a casual reader tracking favorites or a bookworm logging hundreds of titles, this tracker delivers reliable organization and useful statistics.

The spreadsheet is set to view only. You must make a copy to use as your own.


Ready for More? Advanced Trackers on Etsy

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Dark Cottagecore Bookopoly TBR

Hello, lovely readers!

I was so excited to play Dark Cottagecore Bookopoly this year, and despite working on many recommended reading lists, I’ve shamefully yet to actually start the game myself. So I decided to roll the dice and complete one circuit of the board. Normally I’d go one space at a time, but this time I’ve mapped out a route, gathered my prompts, and selected some books. Since I’m a mood reader, I won’t be tackling them in order—I’ll simply follow my instincts.

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Bookopoly Dark Cottagecore Edition Board Game Box
This image is AI-generated by ChatGPT. I wish I could really make this box for the game!

If you’re new to Bookopoly: Dark Cottagecore Edition, it’s a free reading challenge I created, blending the whimsy of a bookish game with the cosy, slightly eerie charm of dark cottagecore. You can grab the board, prompt cards, and a few extras on my Ko-fi, and there’s a matching Storygraph challenge so you can track your progress. And for those who, like me, love keeping their reading beautifully organised, my 2025 Reading and Books Tracker Spreadsheet for Google Sheets is available on my blog—it’s the perfect tool for managing all your books and challenges in one place.

Bookopoly Round One

I’m saying Round One though I’m not actually confident I’ll manage more rounds.

Select a title to view on Libro.fm

  • Eat the Ones You Love by Sarah Maria Griffin
    • Prompt: Read a book about plants or mushrooms
    • StoryGraph Preview: Eat the Ones You Love by Sarah Maria Griffin is ideal for readers who crave darkly lyrical explorations of desire, identity, and the monstrous edges of human connection, wrapped in a story where love and hunger intertwine like twisting vines.
    • View on Bookshop.org or Libro.fm
  • Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo
    • Prompt: Read a book about a secret society
    • StoryGraph Preview: Ninth House is ideal for readers who enjoy dark, intricately woven tales blending supernatural intrigue with the shadowy underbelly of elite institutions.
    • View on Bookshop.org or Libro.fm
  • Knock Knock, Open Wide by Neil Sharpson
    • Prompt: Read a book with a sly character
    • StoryGraph Preview: Knock Knock, Open Wide is ideal for readers who crave dark, folklore-infused horror layered with complex family dynamics and LGBTQIA+ themes.
    • View on Bookshop.org
  • Shadow’s Heart by Kresley Cole
    • Prompt: Read a book with a portal or a fantasy
    • StoryGraph Preview: Shadow’s Heart by Kresley Cole is ideal for readers who crave fast-paced, emotionally charged paranormal romances blending humor and high-stakes adventure in fantastical, morally complex worlds.
    • View on Bookshop.org

My next prompt is to read any book so I have a few options picked out.

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  • Problematic Summer Romance by Ali Hazelwood
    • Prompt: Read any book.
    • StoryGraph Preview: This book is ideal for readers who enjoy witty, emotionally layered romances exploring forbidden attractions and complex dynamics between contrasting characters, set against vibrant backdrops that heighten tension and self-discovery.
    • View on Bookshop.org or Libro.fm
  • Lightlark by Alex Aster
    • Prompt: Read any book.
    • StoryGraph Preview: Lightlark by Alex Aster is ideal for readers who enjoy dark, high-stakes fantasy romances with intricate political intrigue, morally complex characters, and slow-burning tension between enemies forced into uneasy alliances.
    • View on Bookshop.org or Libro.fm

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  • Anathema by Keri Lake
    • Prompt: Read a gothic or cottagecore book
    • StoryGraph Preview: Anathema by Keri Lake is ideal for readers who crave dark, gothic fantasy romances with slow-burn tension, morally complex characters, and a richly dangerous world steeped in mystery and fate.
    • View on Bookshop.org
  • We Used to Live Here by Marcus Kliewer
    • Prompt: Read a book from a genre you rarely read
    • StoryGraph Preview: We Used to Live Here is ideal for readers who enjoy tense, fast-paced psychological thrillers layered with eerie atmosphere and explorations of identity, paranoia, and the unsettling blur between reality and the unknown.
    • View on Bookshop.org or Libro.fm

Track Your Reads!

If you’re keeping track of your Bookopoly: Dark Cottagecore Edition reads, don’t forget about the 2025 Reading and Books Tracker Spreadsheet. It’s available on my blog and designed for Google Sheets, so it’s perfect for tracking all your books, reading challenges, and goals in one beautiful place.


Thank you so much for joining me today! I’d love to hear your thoughts on any of these books or if you’ve got some suggestions for what I should read for the prompts.

Happy reading!

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Books to Keep You Up at Night (and Loving Every Second)

Hello, my spooky bookish friends!

Whether you’re drawn to haunted houses, melancholic vampires, or that slow-creeping dread that lingers in the shadows, this reading list will keep you wide-eyed well past the witching hour.

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Books to Keep You Up at Night

If you’re anything like me, you can’t resist the dark allure of a gothic novel—especially when it weaves in other genres like mystery or romance. There’s something irresistible about the way horror captivates us (even when we’re too scared to look). The books in this list blend those eerie elements beautifully, offering stories that will keep you glued to the pages… even if you’re hiding under the covers.

Previews from The Storygraph. Select a title to view on Bookshop.org or Libro.fm

  • Phantasma by Kaylie Smith
    • Fantasy, Horror, Romance
    • Phantasma is ideal for readers who enjoy dark, immersive fantasy with morally complex romance, high-stakes challenges, and atmospheric gothic settings.
    • Buy it here – Bookshop.org or Libro.fm
  • Rouge by Mona Awad
    • Horror, Literary
    • Rouge by Mona Awad is ideal for readers who enjoy dark, introspective tales blending psychological horror with sharp social commentary on beauty and familial bonds.
    • Buy it here – Bookshop.org or Libro.fm
  • I’ll Be Waiting by Kelley Armstrong
    • Horror, Mystery
    • I’ll Be Waiting is ideal for readers who enjoy dark, atmospheric ghost stories that weave psychological depth with supernatural suspense, blending themes of grief and horror into a tense narrative.
    • Buy it here – Bookshop.org or Libro.fm

Preview from The Storygraph. Select a title to view on Bookshop.org or Libro.fm

  • Gothikana by RuNyx
    • Dark, Fantasy, Romance
    • Gothikana by RuNyx is ideal for readers who relish darkly atmospheric tales blending forbidden romance, eerie mysteries, and gothic academia with a haunting, slow-burning tension.
    • Buy it here – Bookshop.org or Libro.fm
  • Dracula by Bram Stoker
    • Horror, Classics
    • Dracula by Bram Stoker is ideal for readers who enjoy immersive, atmospheric explorations of gothic horror and psychological tension, with a taste for meticulously crafted narratives that delve into the interplay between myth and societal anxieties.
    • Buy it here – Bookshop.org or Libro.fm

Previews from The Storygraph. Select a title to view on Bookshop.org or Libro.fm

  • The Unworthy by Agustina Bazterrica
    • Horror, Literary
    • The Unworthy: A Novel is ideal for readers drawn to visceral, feminist horror that explores power, memory, and survival through the lens of claustrophobic cult dynamics in a collapsing world.
    • Buy it here – Bookshop.org or Libro.fm

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What I’m Reading for The Irish Readathon | Book Journal Spread

Hello, lovely reader!

It’s that time of year again – The Irish Readathon is back! I haven’t taken part in a few years, but this time, I’m so excited for it. One of my goals for 2025 is to read more Irish books, so this readathon feels like the perfect way to give myself a boost and discover some hidden gems along the way. Check out my picks and reading journal spread below 💚

Are you joining in? Do you have a favourite Irish book or author? I’d love to hear your recommendations!

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📗 The Favourites Edition | The Irish Readathon 2025

There are five prompts for The Irish Readathon, but to be honest, I won’t be sticking too closely to them—I just want to enjoy reading more Irish books! That said, a few of my picks will probably fit the prompts anyway. If you’re curious, here they are:

  1. Read a book with green on the cover
  2. Read an Irish book with mythology/folklore
  3. Read an Irish book written by a POC / LGBT+ Author
  4. Read an Irish book that won an award
  5. Read an Irish book that fulfills one of your favourite past prompts

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The Irish Readathon has been running for 7 or 8 years now and is hosted by Aoife at Words of Clover and Leanne Rose. Please check out both of their YouTube channels they are wonderful BookTube creators.

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📚 The Irish Readathon TBR

Read Irish literature this March.

Previews from The StoryGraph. Select a title to view on Bookshop.org

  • Heart, Be at Peace by Donal Ryan
    • Literary
    • In a small Irish town rebuilding after economic collapse, old wounds and new dangers threaten to shatter its fragile peace. Heart, Be at Peace unfolds through twenty-one voices, revealing a community battling betrayals, grudges, and the forces that could tear them apart.
    • View on Bookshop.org or Libro.fm
  • Eyes, Guts, Throat, Bones by Moïra Fowley-Doyle
    • Horror, Short Stories
    • A mesmerizing, darkly poetic collection that delves into the human condition, LGBTQ+ experiences, and the eerie space between reality and the unknown. Perfect for fans of literary horror, it challenges readers to face their deepest fears and desires.
  • Long Island by Colm Tóibín
    • Literary, Historical
    • A compelling exploration of marriage, family, and the quiet yearnings that connect and divide us. A masterful work of literary fiction, it delves into the complexities of human relationships with profound insight.
    • View on Bookshop.org or Libro.fm
  • The Raptures by Jan Carson
    • Literary, Dark
    • A gripping tale of resilience, community, and the intricacies of childhood. A standout in literary fiction, it explores the human condition with empathy and depth.

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  • Missing Persons by Clair Wills
    • Nonfiction, Memoir
    • Missing Persons, Or My Grandmother’s Secrets by Clair Wills is a poignant and captivating memoir that will resonate deeply with readers who are interested in family history, Irish heritage, and the complexities of human relationships, making it a compelling choice for anyone drawn to stories of ancestry, family secrets, and the power of truth-telling.
    • View on Bookshop.org
  • Intermezzo by Sally Rooney
    • Literary, Contemporary
    • Intermezzo by Sally Rooney is a poignant and captivating novel that will resonate deeply with readers who appreciate nuanced explorations of love, family, and the complexities of human relationships, particularly those who have experienced loss and are looking for a character-driven story that delves into the intricacies of the human heart.
    • View on Bookshop.org or Libro.fm
  • The Morrigan by Kim Curran
    • Fantasy
    • The Morrigan by Kim Curran is a captivating read for fans of strong, complex female protagonists, mythology, and fantasy, who will be drawn into a rich and immersive world of power, love, and self-discovery, as they follow the journey of a fierce and unforgettable heroine.
    • View on Libro.fm
  • So Late in the Day by Claire Keegan
    • Literary, Short Stories
    • So Late in the Day by Claire Keegan is a poignant and absorbing read that will resonate deeply with readers who appreciate introspective and emotionally charged explorations of relationships, identity, and the complexities of human connection, particularly those who value nuanced portrayals of the intricacies of male-female relationships and the consequences of societal expectations.
    • View on Bookshop.org or Libro.fm

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  • Antarctica by Claire Keegan
    • Literary, Short Stories
    • Antarctica by Claire Keegan is a intriguing and emotionally charged collection of stories that will resonate with readers who appreciate nuanced explorations of complex relationships, the fragility of human connections, and the darker aspects of the human experience.
    • View on Bookshop.org or Libro.fm
  • Barcelona by Mary Costello
    • Literary, Short Stories
    • Barcelona by Mary Costello is a intriguing and emotionally charged novel that will resonate with readers who appreciate nuanced explorations of the human condition, relationships, and the complexities of modern life, making it a perfect fit for those who enjoy character-driven literary fiction that lingers long after the final page is turned.
  • The Rachel Incident by Caroline O’Donoghue
    • Literary, Contemporary, Romance
    • The Rachel Incident by Caroline O’Donoghue is a perfect fit for readers who crave a heartwarming and humorous coming-of-age story that explores themes of identity, love, and self-discovery, set against the vibrant backdrop of Ireland, with a strong focus on LGBTQIA+ representation and the complexities of female friendships.
    • View on Bookshop.org or Libro.fm
  • Mary Canon’s Commonplace Book
    • Commonplace Book
    • This eighteenth-century Commonplace Book, passed down from Mary Cannon to her descendant Marjorie Quarton, contains over 120 recipes collected between 1700 and 1707 in Dunleary (now Dun Laoghaire). Organised into sections like fish, meat, puddings, and preserves, the recipes, with their archaic spellings and rich vocabulary, offer a unique glimpse into Ireland’s culinary past. Edited by Quarton with historical notes and family anecdotes, and illustrated by fellow descendant Alice Bouilliez, this collection is a treasure for food historians and culinary enthusiasts alike.

Track Your Reads!

If you’re keeping track of your Bookopoly: Dark Cottagecore Edition reads, don’t forget about the 2025 Reading and Books Tracker Spreadsheet. It’s available on my blog and designed for Google Sheets, so it’s perfect for tracking all your books, reading challenges, and goals in one beautiful place.


Thank you so much for joining me today! I hope you found something interesting to read or maybe got some ideas for your reading journal.

Happy reading!

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9 Dark Fairytale Retellings for Bookopoly: Dark Cottagecore Edition

Hello, lovely readers! 🌙📖

It’s time for another round of book recommendations for Bookopoly: Dark Cottagecore Edition, and today’s prompt is one of my favourites: Read a Dark Fairytale Retelling. There’s something so enchanting about reimagined fairytales, especially when they lean into the eerie, gothic, and deeply atmospheric. These books take the comforting nostalgia of classic folklore and weave in haunting twists, making them perfect for the dark cottagecore aesthetic—where beauty meets mystery and the wild, magical world is as dangerous as it is enchanting.

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If you’re new to Bookopoly: Dark Cottagecore Edition, it’s a free reading challenge I created, blending the whimsy of a bookish game with the cosy, slightly eerie charm of dark cottagecore. You can grab the board, prompt cards, and a few extras on my Ko-fi, and there’s a matching Storygraph challenge so you can track your progress. And for those who, like me, love keeping their reading beautifully organised, my 2025 Reading and Books Tracker Spreadsheet for Google Sheets is available on my blog—it’s the perfect tool for managing all your books and challenges in one place.

Now, let’s step into the dark forest of fairytales and uncover nine spellbinding retellings…

9 Dark Fairy Tale Retellings 🌙📖

The Read a Dark Fairytale Retelling prompt from Bookopoly: Dark Cottagecore Edition is all about diving into the eerie, enchanting world of reimagined folklore. Fairytales have always had a darker side—filled with curses, wild forests, and creatures lurking in the shadows—and this prompt invites you to explore those hauntingly beautiful stories.

You can, of course, read any genre for this challenge, but if you’d like your book to match the aesthetic of Bookopoly, one of these listed titles would be perfect. The dark cottagecore aesthetic blends a rustic, nature-oriented lifestyle with gothic or melancholic undertones, embracing both the beauty and the mystery of the natural world. Think moss-covered ruins, ancient forests whispering secrets, and fairytales with sharp edges. These books capture that magic, offering stories that feel both timeless and thrillingly unfamiliar.

Select a title to view on Bookshop.org or Libro.fm

  • The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter
    • A modern classic, this collection of dark, feminist retellings of classic fairytales is lush, lyrical, and just the right amount of unsettling. The Bloody Chamber reimagines Bluebeard, while other stories twist Little Red Riding Hood, Beauty and the Beast, and more into something altogether more sinister.
    • View on Bookshop.org
  • Uprooted by Naomi Novik
    • Drawing on Slavic folklore, Uprooted follows a young woman taken from her village to serve a mysterious, brooding wizard known as the Dragon. What follows is a beautifully woven tale of magic, corruption, and an ancient, malevolent forest.
    • View on Bookshop.org or Libro.fm
  • All the Murmuring Bones by A.G. Slatter
    • This gothic, fairytale-infused novel follows Miren O’Malley, the last of a once-powerful family whose fortunes were built on an ancient deal with the sea. As she unravels the secrets of her family’s past, she must navigate dark bargains, eerie creatures, and treacherous waters.
    • View on Bookshop.org

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  • The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden
    • Inspired by Russian folklore, this book follows Vasya, a girl who can see spirits and must protect her village from an ancient evil lurking in the woods. With a frost-covered setting and whispering magic, it’s a story that feels both timeless and urgent.
    • View on Bookshop.org
  • Deathless by Catherynne M. Valente
    • A dark and poetic retelling of the Russian folktale of Koschei the Deathless, this book blends history, war, and fairytale magic to create something truly unique.
    • View on Bookshop.org
  • The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert
    • Alice and her mother have always been on the run from bad luck. But when her grandmother, the famous author of a book of dark fairytales, dies, Alice discovers that the sinister stories might be more real than she ever imagined.
    • View on Bookshop.org

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  • The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly
    • A young boy grieving his mother’s death is drawn into a twisted fairytale world where stories take on a sinister edge. As he journeys through this strange land, he encounters creatures and characters straight out of nightmares.
    • View on Bookshop.org
  • The Merry Spinster: Tales of Everyday Horror by Daniel M. Lavery
    • This collection of short stories takes well-known fairytales and folktales and warps them into something unsettling, satirical, and deeply thought-provoking.
  • The Witch’s Heart by Genevieve Gornichec
    • A retelling of Norse mythology, this novel follows Angrboda, a powerful witch and mother to Loki’s monstrous children. Banished and hunted, she finds strength in herself and her magic.
    • View on Bookshop.org

Track Your Reads!

If you’re keeping track of your Bookopoly: Dark Cottagecore Edition reads, don’t forget about the 2025 Reading and Books Tracker Spreadsheet. It’s available on my blog and designed for Google Sheets, so it’s perfect for tracking all your books, reading challenges, and goals in one beautiful place.


Let’s Talk Dark Fairy Tales!

I hope this list gives you some inspiration for the Read a Dark Fairytale Retelling prompt! Whether you want to lose yourself in gothic short stories or get swept away in a full-length fairytale reimagining, there’s something here to suit every mood.

Do you love dark fairytale retellings? Which one are you most excited to read? And would you like to see more books like this included in future recommendation lists? Let me know in the comments—I love hearing your thoughts!

If you’re enjoying this series and want to support my work, you can always buy me a cup of tea on Ko-fi. Your support keeps these bookish projects going, and I appreciate every bit of it!

Happy reading, and may your next book transport you to a world of dark magic and forgotten fairytales!

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9 Must-Read New Releases this January

Hello, lovely readers!

Happy January! The start of a new year means a fresh batch of exciting reads, and I’m thrilled to share with you nine must-read new releases that are sure to kick-start your reading journey for 2025. Whether you’re into heartwarming romance, nail-biting thrillers, or thought-provoking historicals, there’s something on this list for everyone. So, grab a cuppa, cosy up, and let’s dive into these fabulous new books that are just waiting to be discovered!

Plus, I’ve got a little something to make your reading life easier and cosier! Be sure to check out my free 2025 Reading and Books Tracker Spreadsheet—perfect for logging everything you read, tracking genres, and joining reading challenges next year. And if you’re a fan of journaling, my Cozy Reading Journal Kit might just be your new favourite companion. But more on that later! For now, let’s dive into these brilliant December books.

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9 Must-Read New Releases this January

Select a book title to wishlist or pre-order on Amazon.

  • Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros, January 21
    • Fantasy
    • After eighteen months at Basgiath War College, Violet Sorrengail must venture beyond the failing Aretian wards to seek allies and uncover the truth, facing betrayal, danger, and a storm that threatens everything she loves.
    • Wishlist on Amazon
  • Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix, January 14
    • Thriller
    • In the summer of 1970, fifteen-year-old Fern arrives at a strict home for unwed mothers, where the discovery of a book on witchcraft offers her and the other girls a taste of power—but at a cost that could change their lives forever.
    • Wishlist on Amazon
  • Temple of Swoon by Jo Segura, January 7
    • Romance
    • Dr. Miriam Jacobs embarks on an expedition to find the fabled Lost City of the Moon, unaware that journalist Rafael Monfils is secretly sabotaging the mission to protect its sacred secrets—but as danger and passion ignite in the Amazon, their opposing goals blur in the heat of the jungle.
    • Wishlist on Amazon
  • The English Problem by Beena Kamlani, January 28
    • Historical
    • Chosen by Gandhi to study law in England and aid India’s liberation, Shiv Advani finds himself torn between his duty to his country and the allure of the British culture he was meant to resist, as he confronts colonialism’s grip on both nations and his own identity.
    • Wishlist on Amazon
  • Out of the Woods by Hannah Bonam-Young, January 28
    • Romance
    • High school sweethearts Sarah and Caleb, struggling to navigate doubts in their long marriage, embark on a grueling couples’ hiking trip that tests their limits and forces them to rediscover who they are—both together and apart.
    • Wishlist on Amazon
  • The Starlight Heir by Amalie Howard, January 7
    • Fantasy
    • Bladesmith Suraya Saab is drawn into a dangerous adventure when she’s invited to the capital under the false pretence of becoming the crown prince’s bride, only to discover a quest to find the Starkeeper—someone who might be her—while navigating a brewing rebellion and a forbidden attraction to the prince’s half-brother.
    • Wishlist on Amazon
  • Beg, Borrow, or Steal by Sarah Adams, January 7
    • Romance
    • Emily Walker’s life is turned upside down when her nemesis, Jack Bennett, returns to town after ending his engagement and becomes both her neighbour and colleague, forcing them into an unlikely alliance that could either end their rivalry—or spark something unexpected.
    • Wishlist on Amazon
  • Immortal by Sue Lynn Tan, January 7
    • Fantasy
    • Liyen, the young heir to a mortal throne, seeks vengeance against the immortals for her grandfather’s death, but as she forms a dangerous alliance with the God of War, she faces treachery, dark forces, and a perilous attraction that could cost her everything.
    • Wishlist on Amazon

Track Your Reads!

If you’re anything like me, you probably love keeping track of what you’re reading throughout the year—it’s so satisfying to see those titles stacking up and to look back at all the wonderful (and maybe not-so-wonderful!) books you’ve discovered. That’s why I’ve created something special to help you stay organised in 2025: a free Reading and Books Tracker Spreadsheet!

With this Google Sheets tracker, you can log each book you read, jot down your ratings, even track genres and formats to see your reading habits in detail. I’ve also included sections for reading challenges you might be joining, so you can keep everything in one place. And here’s the best part—at the end of the year, you’ll get some fun stats on your reading trends! It’s a lovely way to look back at the year and appreciate all the stories you’ve journeyed through.

It’s totally free and ready for you to download, so why not give it a go? Whether you’re aiming for 10 books or 100, this tracker is here to cheer you on and help you reach your goals. Just pop over here to download your 2025 tracker, and let’s make this a brilliant reading year together!


Capture Your Reading Moments with the Cozy Reading Journal Kit

As readers, we love reading and capturing all the little thoughts, quotes, and feelings that come along with it. That’s exactly why I put together the Cozy Reading Journal Kit—a 120-page digital journal designed for book lovers who want to make their reading experience that bit more special!

What’s inside:

  • Monthly Reading
  • Cozy Bookopoly
  • Reading Stats
  • Reading Tracker
  • Book Bracket
  • and more!

It’s the perfect way to add a little bit of cosy journaling magic to your reading routine, especially if you love capturing all the details along the way. If you fancy a look, you can find the Cozy Reading Journal Kit in my Etsy shop here! It’s a lovely way to make reading even more meaningful, and I’d love for you to have a copy to make it your own.


Let’s Chat!

And there we have it – nine brilliant books to add to your January TBR pile! 📚 I hope this list has inspired you to pick up something new and exciting this month. Let me know which ones you’re most excited to read, or if you’ve already started any – I’d love to hear your thoughts.

Happy reading, and here’s to a year filled with fantastic stories and unforgettable characters! Cheers to new adventures, one page at a time! 🥂✨

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