Yes! Very much looking forward to your recommendations videos to come back. As for themes...I'd love an " other books to read if you are a Juliet Marrillier fan" ditto Robin Hobb. I think you might have done something like this before? But an up to date one would be amazing. I don't have many plans as yet for next year, but I want to have clear out and also only buybacks that I want to read straight away as my tbr is a bit much right now 😂
Juliet Marillier recommendations is already on the list! I’ll have to think about Robin Hobb, not sure I have enough to make a whole list… but thanks for the suggestions! Good luck with you clear out!
My biggest goal is to read books I enjoy and dnfing if I don’t vibe with them and reading only books I’m actually interested and excited to read. I’m freshly out of uni where i had to read a lot of books and the majority weren’t of my liking but i had to power through them. This year i can finally only read for ✨plesure✨ This excites me!
My biggest goal for 2025 is to finish series. I have so many on the go and some for so long that I've lost all track of the plot and character arcs. Most are long fantasy and sci-fi series, so I'm letting go of a book count goal this year for the first time in a long time, so I can give the space to finishing those long books in long series. It also means I'll be setting aside new releases and stand-alones, which I'm a little sad about, but I think it will be a worthwhile "sacrifice" to be able to finish a number of series...and give me lots of new/standalone books to look forward to in 2026! ❤
Ohh what about a recommendation based on typical fantasy locations! Like if you love magic schools, or taverns, or Shire-esque villages, or castles etc. For me, setting is possibly the most important part of fantasy. So I automatically gravitate towards books when I know they have a setting trope I enjoy.
Yes! Very much looking forward to your recommendations videos to come back. As for themes...I'd love an " other books to read if you are a Juliet Marrillier fan" ditto Robin Hobb. I think you might have done something like this before? But an up to date one would be amazing.
I don't have many plans as yet for next year, but I want to have clear out and also only buybacks that I want to read straight away as my tbr is a bit much right now 😂
Juliet Marillier recommendations is already on the list! I’ll have to think about Robin Hobb, not sure I have enough to make a whole list… but thanks for the suggestions!
Good luck with you clear out!
My biggest goal is to read books I enjoy and dnfing if I don’t vibe with them and reading only books I’m actually interested and excited to read. I’m freshly out of uni where i had to read a lot of books and the majority weren’t of my liking but i had to power through them. This year i can finally only read for ✨plesure✨
This excites me!
That’s a good one! I’m a big fan of dnfing if it’s not working for you, good luck with your goal!
My biggest goal for 2025 is to finish series. I have so many on the go and some for so long that I've lost all track of the plot and character arcs. Most are long fantasy and sci-fi series, so I'm letting go of a book count goal this year for the first time in a long time, so I can give the space to finishing those long books in long series. It also means I'll be setting aside new releases and stand-alones, which I'm a little sad about, but I think it will be a worthwhile "sacrifice" to be able to finish a number of series...and give me lots of new/standalone books to look forward to in 2026! ❤
Finishing series is a big one! Good luck!
Ohh what about a recommendation based on typical fantasy locations! Like if you love magic schools, or taverns, or Shire-esque villages, or castles etc. For me, setting is possibly the most important part of fantasy. So I automatically gravitate towards books when I know they have a setting trope I enjoy.
That could be good! I'll have to think if I have enough books with similar locations other than forests😆
I'd love to find more fantasy books with forest settings. I've read the queens of renthia, but I'm sure there are others I don't know about.
Oh forest settings I can do! I have been meaning to do nature fantasy recs for a while so maybe this will be the year😆
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