What Books Have I Been Reading Lately?

Over the last few months, I have been trying to make a better habit of reading when I can. I’ve become pretty familiar with my local library at this point and I’d like to share some of the books I’ve read recently that I enjoyed.

Queen of Hearts trilogy by Colleen Oakes

This is a beautiful and tragic reimagining of Wonderland from the viewpoint of a princess named Dinah, who will one day become the Queen of Hearts. It’s not the Wonderland that we all know, but the descriptions of every beautiful and dark corner of Dinah’s world captivated me as I experienced Dinah’s slow descent into madness. What really got me was how much I cared for Dinah as a character, even in her most unlikable moments. And maybe it’s just me, but every single description of Dinah’s exquisite dresses made me desperately wish I could raid her closet.

Tales from the Hinterland by Melissa Albert

I’ll admit that I did not read the description for this book when I checked it out from the library. What made me get it was the fact that the book was physically the most beautiful book I have ever seen. A hard cover with a simple and striking illustration on the front, as well as eye-catching and haunting illustrations inside. You could say I mainly picked it out for the pretty pictures, but the stories in the book itself were also quite good. This book contained several short stories of the dark fairy tale variety. It was oozing with deliciously written tales of magic, curses, and death. From what I understand, this book was meant to accompany Melissa Albert’s The Hazel Wood and The Night Country novels, but it can still be read as a standalone book.

Remember Me by Chelsea Bobulski

Before finally choosing this book to read, I had picked up and put down several other books without finishing any of them. I told myself that I had to choose something that sixteen-year-old me would’ve picked out, because otherwise I was probably going to end up in a never-ending cycle of dissatisfaction. I needed romance, I needed ghosts, I needed mystery…and that’s exactly what Remember Me provided. I absolutely loved this book! It kept me guessing the whole time, and I was very invested in the complicated and seductive love story as it progressed. I very highly recommend this book if you like a good paranormal romance like I do!

Let me know in the comments if you’ve read any of these books, and I’d also love to hear what books you’ve read and liked lately so that I know what I should consider reading next!

How To Use Lists To Stay Organized

As a writer, it’s very important for me to keep all the chaos in my brain in order. I can become very forgetful if there’s too much to remember, so I keep a lot of lists. In fact, there are four types of lists that I keep that are of great benefit to me in my daily, monthly, and even yearly routine. My lists will certainly vary from the non-writers that read this post, but keeping lists is beneficial to people in all areas! Here’s how mine are organized:

The White Board List

In my home office, I keep a white board list. The main purpose of this list is to write down everything that needs to be accomplished this year. Some of it is related to my writing, but a lot of it is just things like “flu shot” and “taxes” that I will likely forget if I don’t have a place that reminds me, “Hey, remember you have to do this thing!” It’s incredibly satisfying to cross items off this list as the year progresses, and then I’m able to look back and see everything I’ve accomplished, which is a very welcome morale boost when I’m feeling like I’ve accomplished nothing. I also have a list on this white board of good habits I’m trying to develop, such as “exercise” and “violin practice”.

The Planner List

I love buying cute planners with stickers and motivational quotes inside. My middle school self would be very envious. Each year I buy a new planner and use it to keep track of my daily tasks. A lot of these tasks are simply chores, but sometimes I have to remind myself to send out my newsletter or write a blog post (just like this one!). It’s also pretty handy in reminding me when my hair and dentist appointments are. Some people may opt to use their phone rather than a planner for these sort of lists, which is also an acceptable way to do it.

The Hyperlink List

This is the kind of list that my self-publishing friends may have their own form of, but can certainly be adapted to other areas of interest. Because I am very new to self-publishing, there is a lot of things I’m having to learn. I ended up making a list in a Word document on my computer using bullet points and hyperlinks to organize all the online resources that have been informative to me. For example, one section of the list is for marketing, and within this section I have a bulleted list of marketing techniques and hyperlinks to websites that elaborate further on these strategies. This list will also become useful later as I learn what works and what doesn’t work, allowing me to adjust it as my knowledge grows.

The Brainstorming List

Another Word document list, but an entirely different type of creature than the hyperlink list. Writing books can be hard, and trying to remember all the twists and turns of your future stories can be overwhelming to keep track of. Fortunately, I have several brainstorming lists that I’m able to jot my ideas on so that I don’t forget those ideas later. I have lists of characters, lists of places, lists of chapter outlines, lists of major plot points…anything and everything related to the brainstorming process can be found in these lists. Once I start writing my books, these lists act as a useful guide throughout the process.

If you don’t keep lists already, and you feel like you can’t keep track of all the madness in your life, try out a few of these list suggestions! If you do keep lists, how similar are they to mine? Are there other types of lists that I did not mention? Let me know in the comments!