
Hello all! I am so far behind on book reviews, and now that the weather is turning cool and we are not running around as much, it feels like a good time to get caught up. Not all in one post though, that would be crazy.
Let’s see… let’s start with the most recent book that I read.

Clueless at the Coffee Station is a book that I won in a giveaway on Instagram and I am so happy that I did! I have been in a bit of a reading slump for a few weeks, and I was finally able to settle into a book with this one. It was the perfect book to read right now, as the weather in Michigan begins to change to cooler days and chilly nights. The book is set in Michigan as well, which was a fun little bonus for me as I read.
The book is about barista Betti, a woman who enjoys her simple life serving coffee, even though her sister thinks she should be doing something different with her career. When a theft occurs during Open Mic night while Betti is behind the counter, she finds her job and lifestyle at risk and puts on the best sleuth outfit she can find at the thrift shop and begins to investigate…
I found Betti to be earnest, entertaining, and just as awkward as I am. I did enjoy the little bits and pieces of zen she found in her day, the little glimmer moments, such as the coffee shop before it opens and she has Main Street to herself, and a pot percolating behind her. Or a text from a potential love interest that reads “If you are up for cinnamon tea and midnight donuts, I know a place.” That would be a huge green flag for me. Overall I really enjoyed this book, and can’t wait for the next one!

Small Spaces by Katherine Arden: Ooo this was such a good one! It is a middle grade by the author of The Bear and the Nightingale and I was so excited to see how she writes for kids – and let me tell you, it is just as good as her adult writing! (although of course, at a children’s reading level and interest) I absolutely loved the main character’s father, who is very quirky , artistic, creative, and loves to bake. However, her mother has passed away and Ollie is still dealing with this emotionally, as one would expect. Her mother also sounds like she was a very interesting person, with an adventurous spirit, and Ollie is reeling from her loss.
However, the book takes a very spooky turn soon after Ollie encounters a strange woman at the pond. It actually had parts that made me want to look over my shoulder for creepy smiling faces…
I enjoyed this book quite a bit, and I plan on reading the second in the series sometime over the winter.

A Dark and Secret Magic is one of my favorite reads this year. It was the perfect fall read, and had so many cozy elements to it. A small cottage in the woods with a fire, a cat, delicious meals that sounded so good yet so simple, magic, romance, ghosts, pumpkin patches and fall festivals.. I could go on and on but I won’t because there is a lot to this book that I don’t want to give away. I will just say that if you like autumn and witchy reads, then you need to read this book. And when you do, make sure you have set some serious reading time aside because you will not want to put it down!
And that is where I will wrap it up today! I hope you are all reading something good today!
You’re better than I! I’ve read little of late — and written less, so well done!
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My reading has been… minimal. I seem to be caught up in other things right now and can’t quite settle in to a book. And I have so many new ones too!
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I think the last two books sound like really good ones that I could speed through. I’m reading one by Emily Henry that takes place in Michigan. I think you probably recommended it! I just can’t think of the title, and I’m too lazy and cozy to go find out!
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I have not read that one but now I want to! I need to find it. Lol. Small Spaces is a very fast read as a Middle Grade. And the last one was a fast read because it was so good!
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Is it Funny Story? Main character is a children’s librarian? I absolutely LOVED that book 😀
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Yes, that’s exactly it! Funny Story…and I can just hear that being said in my head!
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The cover for A Dark and Secret Magic is – forgive me -simply ✨magical✨
I’ve been in a weird reading place too … October was such a good reading month, that I feel somewhat let-down in November, even though I’m mostly enjoying my reads (there was one for book club that was torrrrrrture). I also am having a hard time picking which book to pick up next 🙃
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Oh my gosh isn’t it? I love it! I actually got on a waiting list for the special edition of it, which I normally do not buy. But I have high hopes it will be stunning.
I feel like that too maybe. I think I might have too many books around me? Or the wrong ones for how I am feeling right now? Whatever it is I am having a tough time reading.
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I just heard a Booktuber raving about A Dark and Secret Magic and now that I see it on your list of favorite books for the year I’m adding it to my TBR. It sounds really good!
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Nice reads! Sorry you’ve been in a bit of a slump and hope you’re pulling out of it now. I have been reading a lot which is why I’m so behind with blog reading!
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