Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Happy Jolabokaflod - AKA Christmas Book Flood!

 


Jolabokaflod is my kind of bookish tradition I'd love have with my family... Sadly, most of my family members are not book readers like me. 

So what is Jolabokaflod? According to Google, it "is a beloved Icelandic Christmas tradition where new books are released in the fall, exchanged as gifts on Christmas Eve, and then spent the evening reading, often with hot chocolate and treats, stemming from WWII when paper was plentiful despite other shortages."

Do you participate in Jolabokaflod? Let me know if you do in the comment section below.

Alta Journal -California Cook Club - Lisa See

 


I love attending virtual author events! I've attended several of the monthly California Book Club virtual events over the years. I've really enjoyed attending these live events from the comfort of my own home. The authors selected for each month's California Book Club are phenomenal!

On Thursday, December 18, 2025, Lisa See was featured for December 2025. She discussed her book On Gold Mountain and about her family's history.

Great episode! I've added the video footage from the event for you to watch if interested!

Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Inside Agatha Christie’s Favorite Hotel That Inspired Her Books - on the Today Show

 


I fell in love with Agatha Christie's novels when I was a teenager. I've have continued to read many of her books over the years. Christie's novels have a special place in my heart.

I came across this video clip on YouTube. It discusses Agatha Christie's favorite hotel, which inspired some of her novels! This hotel even hosts murder mystery parties, which is pretty nifty too.

Top Ten Tuesday - Books I hope Santa Brings/Bookish Wishes

 

Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme hosted by Jana @ That Artsy Reader Girl. Top Ten Tuesday was originally created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.

Here's my list of top ten bookish things I want Santa Claus to bring me for Christmas this year:

1. Ivory Chapters - Subscription box!!
2. Your Paper Quest ~ A Book Subscription Box That Supports Indie Authors!
3. NovelTeas - Loose leaf literature, punny tea for book lovers!
4. Book Embosser or bookplates
5. Gift Certificate to Amazon, Chirp, World of Books, AbeBooks, or my favorite indie bookstore
6. Bookcrossing supplies
7. Bookcrossing wings
8. Magnetic bookmarks
9. Bookish themed scented candle
10. Letters by Lanternlight - Cozy mysteries through letters! 

Which things made your wishlist this year?

Monday, December 22, 2025

Bookworms Don't Sleep! Largest 24/7 Bookstore in Southeast Asia!

 


Here's another bookstore to add as a place to visit! This place looks amazing.

Outwitting The Devil by Napoleon Hill

 

Outwitting The Devil by Napoleon Hill is my 80th read for 2025 and the 2nd book I've read by Napoleon Hill. I actually listened to the unabridged, annotated audio version of this book, which is really well read by several narrators.

I had reservations about reading Outwitting The Devil by Napoleon Hill after reading Napoleon Hill's Path to Purpose: 7 Steps to Living a Life that Matters last year in July. Napoleon Hill appears to be a popular self-help/personal growth writer from last century and his book, Think And Grow Rich, seems to be a classic... So, I had decided to acquire two of his books I'd found on sale via the Chirp Audiobook website. 

After reading, Napoleon Hill's Path to Purpose: 7 Steps to Living a Life that Matters, I wasn't sure that it completely resonated with me. Plus, after doing some research online about Napoleon Hill's life online, I discovered on Wikipedia that:

"Hill is a controversial figure. Accused of fraud, modern historians also doubt many of his claims, such as that he met Andrew Carnegie and that he was an attorney."

Needless to say, the above quote from Wikipedia has somewhat soured my views regarding Napoleon Hill, himself, and what he has shared inside his books. It left me wondering if Hill was just a huckster.

This month, I did decide to listen to Outwitting The Devil mainly due to the fact that I paid money to obtain this audiobook before I learned about Hill's past. Also, Outwitting The Devil is a relatively short at roughly six hours in listening length. Also, the subject matter of this book had me curious about its content. 

Outwitting The Devil is definitely better than the first book I read by Napoleon Hill last year. I enjoyed the two main narrators and the third narrator who came in periodically to read the annotated segments written by the editor of this book.

Essentially, Napoleon Hill presents his seven principles of good to help us reach our personal goals and achieve success. He does this by having an imaginary conversation with the Devil himself. We learn how the Devil uses the forces of fear, anger, lust, jealousy, procrastination, and so on to keep us from succeeding in life. 

Indoctrination from schools and churches seems to be big talking points in Hill's book. This indoctrination keeps us from succeeding in life. Thinking freely, defining are own path, and strictly adhering to our life's purpose seems to be the goal in overcoming obstacles in life.

This is just a few of the highlights of Outwitting The Devil by Napoleon Hill. There's more to this book. Interesting presentation of ideas for sure are provided with Outwitting The Devil by Napoleon Hill. Overall it's a middle of the road read for me. I do think it has some ideas that are still applicable for our life and times today.

Below is the publisher's summary for Outwitting The Devil by Napoleon Hill on Amazon's website:
Bestselling author Napoleon Hill reveals the seven principles of good that allow us to triumph over obstacles . . . and find success.

Using his legendary ability to get to the root of human potential, Napoleon Hill digs deep to reveal how fear, procrastination, anger, and jealousy prevent us from realizing our personal goals. This long-suppressed parable, once considered too controversial to publish, was written by Hill in 1938 following the publication of his classic bestseller, Think and Grow Rich. Annotated and edited for a contemporary audience by Rich Dad, Poor Dad and Three Feet from Gold coauthor Sharon Lechter, this book--now available in paper--is profound, powerful, resonant, and rich with insight.
I am giving Outwitting The Devil by Napoleon Hill a rating of 3 stars out of 5 stars.

Until my next post, happy reading!!

Sunday, December 21, 2025

Joyce Carol Oates: A Body in the Service of Mind - Documentary

 

'Joyce Carol Oates: A Body in the Service of Mind' is a 2021 documentary about the life of author, Joyce Carol Oates. I finally watched this documentary this month and it is excellent! 

If you're a Joyce Carol Oates fan or love learning about authors in general, I think you'll enjoy watching this documentary too.

Checkout the official video trailer above.

Saturday, December 20, 2025

I Received Twelve Paperback Books From A Bookcrossers In The Mail!!

 


I've been a member of Bookcrossing since Saturday, January 6, 2007! This means that next month marks my19th anniversary of being a Bookcrossing member. Membership is free.

I have enjoyed every minute of being a Bookcrossing member. I've attended in person Bookcrossing meet-ups to discuss and exchange books with other active Bookcrossing members. I've left books at Bookcrossing zones. I've also exchanged books with other Bookcrossers here in the USA and overseas via mail. I also participate heavily in the forums on Bookcrossing, which allows me to interact with other readers on a varieyu of topics.

Earlier this month, I received a surprise box in the mail of twelve used, paperback novels that fall into the thriller genre from a Bookcrosser here in the USA!! 

I look forward to reading some of them. Others, I will pass along right away to Little Free Libraries. It never fails to warm my heart at the generosity of Bookcrossers. In addition to receiving books over the years, I've also received tea, chocolate, and other goodies in the mail too.

There's more to Bookcrossing than what I've mentioned here in this post. I simply wanted to highlight the generosity of Bookcrossers and the joy of receiving new to me books to read.

Bookish Quote of the Day!!!

 


Friday, December 19, 2025

Reading Rates Have Been Crashing!

 


I came across an interesting video on YouTube put out by the BBC Global. It features Katty Kay interviewing John Grisham for part of the video.

It is during this video I learned that between 2003 and 2023 reading rates declined by 40%! People aren't reading as much anymore. The above finding was published in a study in August 2025 by the University of Florida.

Katty Kay and John Grisham discuss the decline of reading. Additionally, they discuss Grisham's writing process. 

Take a look at the interview in the video above!