
Who would have thought it – 20 years ago this week I started my LiveJournal blog! The picture above is all the States of the TBR for August I’ve posted in my 12 years of doing that. In my 20 years I have posted 3,291 posts, had 300,008 visitors and 488,601 views, and 29,116 comments! My most-viewed post ever is my review of Gabrielle Zevin’s “Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow”, with 4,667, and after search engines, Facebook and X, my highest referrals have come from Furrowed Middlebrow (thanks, Scott!). Top countries from which people have visited me are the UK, the US, Australia and India.
In my first post, I summarised the books I’d read so far that month:

… and as we can see, I posted it on 5 August – I’ve been out on my dates I noted down in my list and had my actual anniversary as 7 August, so sorry about that!
What did I read that first month?
- Marian Keyes – Under the Duvet (essays)
- Greg Harvey – The Origins of Tolkien’s Middle Earth for Dummies (non fiction about literature)
- Patrick Augustus – Babyfather books 1-4 (novels about Black men in London)
- Laura Doyle – The Surrendered Wife (! sociology?)
- Woman’s Hour Book of Short Stories (including Jane Gardam, Penelope Lively, Patricia Ferguson, Margery Sharp and Elizabeth Bowen)
- Elizabeth Noble – The Tenko Club (women’s fiction)
- Amitav Ghosh – The Circle of Reason (magic realist novel set in India and bits of Africa)
- Anna Quindlen – Blessings (women’s fiction)
- Kit Pearson – The Guests of War trilogy (YA fiction about wartime evacuation to Canada)
- Diane Wood Middlebrook – Suits Me (biography of a woman musician who passed as a man) Adele Parks – Husbands (women’s fiction picked up at a hotel)
- Florence King – Dear Ladies and Gentlemen (essays about the American South)
- Marina Lewycka – A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian (European literary fiction)
- David Greenfield – Virtual Addiction (non fiction about internet addiction)
- Justin Cartwright – The Promise of Happiness (small-town America fiction)
- John and Elizabeth Newson – Four Years Old in an Urban Community (sociology / social history (now))
So not that different from the kind of stuff I read now!
I was on LiveJournal originally but moved over to WordPress after a few years – and I moved Heaven-Ali over a little bit after me once I knew how to help her do it!
I’ve made so many friends and found out about so many books over my years of book blogging – some have stopped blogging, some have passed, but all have contributed something to my life and I hope I’ve contributed something to theirs.
I’ve done short reviews, long reviews, double reviews of things that match and things that don’t, summaries of holiday reading, summaries of Covid reading, reviewed books that I’ve bought, that I’ve been given, that I had already, that I’ve read and reviewed before, that publishers have kindly sent me, that I’ve won on NetGalley and, most recently, for which I’ve joined blog tours, I’ve joined in lots of reading challenges and run or co-run my own – and later this week I’ll be doing my first cover reveal!
I started off this blog to be about going full time with my business, which I did in 2012, and a bit later, I migrated the book reviews over; I blogged regularly about my running until I felt that was a bit dull for everyone, but I’ll still do a race report if I’ve done a big race (none of those since 2019!).
We all change with the years, but I like to think I’ll continue to use this platform to share lovely books, interesting books and books around social justice that I think could do with a bit of a boost and to be talked about.
Thank you all for reading and commenting!

As we all probably know by now, I don’t like to post my Best Of until the first day of the New Year, just in case I read THE BEST BOOK EVER as the last book of the year. I almost did this year, too. So here’s my pic of the year’s books, but some stats first …
See above. Oops. Only all fits on because Christmas and post-Christmas is horizontal (you can see it on the right, on the back row). The January 2015 TBR looked like this, which was far more manageable! But I’m definitely Making More Time For Reading now, so hopefully I can get through them to the delights I’ve picked up recently.
I’m currently reading Ken Livingstone’s memoirs (which are quite dull, but in a good way, if you see what I mean) (note the Morrab Library bookmark, reminding me of Cornwall friends), plus “Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Won’t Stop Talking” which is quite good if you need that sort of thing, but not QUITE for me, and a book about not buying things on my Kindle.
Coming up, it’s time for another Dorothy Richardson (hooray!) and Ali’s Woolfalong is starting, so I’ll need to check what I’m meant to be picking up for that. Then these books are next on the TBR – you can see it HAS shifted, because this picture is actually different to those of the last few months!


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