Lookee there, another month is done and dusted (yeah, a year, too…but we’ll get to that later). This month I finished 27 titles (3 down from last month, 6 down from last December), with an equivalent of 7,905+ pages or the equivalent (1,599 more than last month), and gave them an average of 3.78 stars (the same as last month).
There were a couple of picture books in that total, and 2 books I’ve been working on for months, so that’s really a lower number. But…eh, whatever. With one exception, I had a good time with them. I didn’t write as much this month as it felt I did, but I liked almost everything I produced. So…I’m calling it a win.
Here’s what happened here in December.
Books/Novels/Novellas Read/Listened to
Ratings
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3 | ![]() |
1 |
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4 | ![]() |
0 |
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7 | ![]() |
0 |
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5 | ![]() |
0 |
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7 | ||
| Average = | 3.78 |
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TBR Stacks/Piles/Heaps
| Audio | E-book | Physical | Goodreads Want-to-Read |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| End of 2021 |
9 | 45 | 42 | 144 |
| 1st of the Month |
7 | 47 | 69 | 153 |
| Added | 3 | 2 | 8 | 1 |
| Read/ Listened |
4 | 2 | 9 | 1 |
| Current Total | 6 | 47 | 68 | 153 |
Breakdowns:
“Traditionally” Published: 18
Self-/Independent Published: 9
| Genre | This Month | Year to Date |
|---|---|---|
| Children’s | 0 (0%) | 25 (8%) |
| Fantasy | 4 (15%) | 34 (11%) |
| General Fiction/ Literature | 1 (4%) | 26 (9%) |
| Mystery/ Suspense/ Thriller | 9 (33%) | 90 (30%) |
| Non-Fiction | 2 (7%) | 22 (7%) |
| Science Fiction | 3 (11%) | 34 (11%) |
| Theology/ Christian Living | 5 (19%) | 30 (10%) |
| Urban Fantasy | 2 (7%) | 33 (11%) |
| “Other” (Horror/ Humor/ Steampunk/ Western) | 1 (4%) | 9 (3%) |
Review-ish Things Posted
- Up on the Woof Top by Spencer Quinn: I Have No Humbugs to Give
- The Ballad of Bonaduke—Episode 40: Close/Open by R. T. Slaywood: Moving Day Cont’d
- The Holy Spirit: An Introduction by Fred Sanders: A Vital and Needed Work
- Robert B. Parker’s Broken Trust by Mike Lupica: Lupica Earns Some Trust from This Longtime Spenser Fan
- Fuzzwiggs: The Switcheroo by Amy Maren Rice: 1/2 A Silly (and Odorous) MG Adventure Sure to Please
- The Secret by Lee Child and Andrew Child: Time for Me to Slip out the Back (away from) Jack
- Bea Wolf by Zach Weinersmith, Boulet (Illustrator): A Joy-Filled Retelling for Readers of All Ages
- Grandpappy’s Corner: Saint Valentine the Kindhearted by Ned Bustard: …Violets are Blue, I Liked this Book, and You Will, Too.
- The MOST Powerful Christmas by JCM Berne: The Best “Superhero Christmas Story Written by a Jew about Hindus Saving the Holiday” You’ll Read All Year
- The Last Devil to Die by Richard Osman: The Joy Love Brings, and the Price We Pay
- The Ballad of Bonaduke—Episode 41: Garden Conversation by R. T. Slaywood: Did We Just Get Some Answers?!?
- Regeneration and Redemptive History by Scott R. Wright: Recalibrating Our Understanding on an Important Distinctive
- Mislaid in Parts Half-Known by Seanan McGuire: One of McGuire’s Best (no matter what series). A Magical Novella
- Alexandra Petri’s US History: Important American Documents (I Made Up): A Mixed Bag That Features Plenty of Tasty Treats
- Blood Betrayal by Ausma Zehanat Khan: A Pair of Potential Hate Crimes are Almost Too Much for the Communities and the Investigators
- The Ballad of Bonaduke—Episode 42: Meaningful by R. T. Slaywood: Lesson One
- Grandpappy’s Corner: Saint Nicholas the Giftgiver by Ned Bustard: The Making of a Legend
- The Chimes by Charles Dickens: A Different Set of Bells You Don’t Want Tolling for You
- Ozark Dogs by Eli Cranor: The Sins of the Fathers…
- The Mayors of New York by S.J. Rozan: Let Your Honesty Shine…
- The God of the Mundane by Matthew B. Redmond: A Call to the Ordinary Life
Other Things I Wrote
Other than the Saturday Miscellanies (2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, and 30th), I also wrote:
- MUSIC MONDAY: Call It What You Will by Joe Pug
- A Few Quick Questions With…Amy Maren Rice
- Opening Lines: The Last Dance by Mark Billingham
- MUSIC MONDAY: Spidey Bells
- The Irresponsible Reader’s Guide to Picture Books—2023 Edition
- LITERARY LOCALS: A Q&A About Writing in Idaho with Brock Poulsen
- The Irresponsible Reader’s Guide to Picture Books That Aren’t Necessarily for Kids—2023 Edition
- MUSIC MONDAY: Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) by Darlene Love
- The Grandcritter’s First Festivus
- MUSIC MONDAY: Christmachanukwanzaramadanamasmukkarborday by Gangstagrass
- WWW Wednesday for December 6, December 13, December 20, and December 27, 2023.
Enough about me—how Was Your Month?





































We start by setting up the Festivus pole. See how he’s taking in the very high strength-to-weight ratio (because it’s a mighty fine pole) and how he’s fascinated by it without any need for distracting tinsel. It’s very important to take in the simplicity.


Board Books need to taste better! Sure, the texture is interesting and provides an interesting mouthfeel. But the taste is rather plain. Can’t we get something that tastes like food mixed into that coating on every page?



























































































