Monday, February 9, 2026

Reading What I Love - We'll Prescribe You a Cat


The last few years I've made a list of 10 books - 5 books off my shelf, 5 books from the library - that I'm really wanting to read.  There's no real rhyme or reason.  I just go through my library list and my shelves and pick the books that are calling to me.  My focus in 2026 is reading books I think I'll love - or at least really enjoy.


Goodreads:  We'll Prescribe You a Cat by Syou Ishida

Blurb:  Tucked away on the fifth floor of an old building at the end of a narrow alley in Kyoto, the Nakagyō Kokoro Clinic for the Soul can be found only by people who are struggling in their lives and who genuinely need help. The mysterious clinic offers a unique treatment to those who find their way there: it prescribes cats as medication. Patients are often puzzled by this unconventional prescription, but when they “take” their cat for the recommended duration, they witness profound transformations in their lives, guided by the playful, empathetic, and occasionally challenging yet endearing cats.
Throughout these pages, the power of the human-animal bond is revealed as a disheartened businessman finds unexpected joy in physical labor, a middle-aged man struggles to stay relevant at work and home, a young girl navigates the complexities of elementary school cliques, a hardened handbag designer seeks emotional balance, and a geisha learns to move on from the memory of her lost cat. As the clinic’s patients grapple with their inner turmoil and seek resolution, their feline companions lead them toward healing, self-discovery, and newfound hope.

Why I think I'll love this one:  I have really enjoyed the Japanese cozy fiction I've read and the premise and cover of this one made me smile.

My Thoughts:  So the premise is fairly simple - a group of people who are dissatisfied by some aspect of their life one by one come to an out of the way mental health clinic.  There they are met by a cranky nurse, an unusual doctor and given a cat.  The results are interesting and at times unexpected and the cats are effective in different ways.   What made this book stand out from the other books I've read in this genre is the clinic itself.  There's something unusual about it and that takes a bit of time to get revealed.  This is a good slow pace read - one story at a time.  I enjoyed it and found it a calming and entertaining read.  I'm planning on picking up the next book in the series to see just what happens next.  My Rating: Really Liked It (4 Stars)

Saturday, February 7, 2026

This Week in Reading - February 8

 


It's Sunday Post time!  This is hosted by the awesome Caffeinated Book Reviewer and gives us all a chance to recap our week.

What I Got:


The Moonsingers by Robin J. Pritzker - The cover caught my eye and I have been loving cozy fantasy.  (Publisher)

The Pie & Mash Detective Agency by J.D. Brinkworth - This sounds like a really fun cozy mystery (Publisher)

Currently:


Reading:  The Curious Case of the Poisoned Professor by Lucy Connelly and The Belle of Belgrave Square by Mimi Matthews

Listening: 
The Spitfire Murders by Anna Elliott and Charles Veley


Slow Read: Stella Mia by Rosanna Chiofalo

Watching:  We are on countdown to Formula 1 starting back up so that will soon take over the bulk of our TV watching but until then we are watching Death in Pardise which we really enjoy though we only have a couple of seasons left.  

I had migraines most of the week which made for not much happening and now has me feeling pretty wiped out.  I'm able to at least get some reading done now which is good. I did take some of the downtime to make a list of places I want to visit or things I want to learn how to do this year so I'm looking forward to getting started on that.

Have a good week and happy reading!

My First Reading Recap of 2026 - My January Reading


Monthly Reading Total: 20 -
I was really enjoying my reading in January - especially when it came to my print books.

Type:

Print: 8

Ebook:  6

Audio: 6

Genre:

Mystery - 12

Fiction - 4

Romance - 4

Favorite Books of the Month:


The Enchanted Greenhouse by Sarah Beth Durst
and The Midnight Library by Matt Haig tied for my favorite audiobooks


Monster in the Moonlight by Annelise Ryan was probably the book I physically read that I most enjoyed (that wasn't a reread)

Rereads:  

I'm trying to make sure I get some rereads in this year as I always enjoy it and I was in the habit of not letting myself pick up some old favorites.  Here is what I reread in January:


Stars of Fortune by Nora Roberts - Did not disappoint.  I always love when a group of characters are putting together a team and I'm not sure anyone does it better than Roberts.

The House on Blackberry Hill by Donna Alward - Meh.  It didn't live up to my memory of it.  Love the concept but didn't enjoy spending time with characters.

The Body in the Library by Agatha Christie - I'm not sure anytime I read Christie counts as a reread as I'm pretty sure I notice something different.  It goes without saying that this was a delight.

This Month's Armchair Travels:


Domestic Travel:  I visited California (twice), Idaho, Illinois, Wisconsin, Maine, and Michigan.

International Travel:  I visited England 7 times, 1940s Bahamas, Japan, Scotland, Greece, and 1960s Lebanon

How was your January reading?   Where did your books take you this past month?

Friday, February 6, 2026

Friday Fives - February TBR


I'm in a list making kind of mood so I thought I'd start making random five lists.  Sometimes they'll be bookish other weeks not so much. Since this is the first Friday in February, I'm planning my January TBR.  Here are 5 books I plan on reading in February. 


1.  The Curious Case of the Poisoned Professor by Lucy Connelly - I'm really looking forward to reading this first book in a series set in a Welsh village.  I've really enjoyed her Scottish series.


2.  The Lost Book of First Loves by RaeAnne Thayne - I'm really looking forward to this one!  I typically really enjoy this author's books and the premise really grabs me for this one.


3.  Mrs. Pollifax, Innocent Tourist by Dorothy Gilman - I've been stalling on reading the last two Mrs. Pollifax books for awhile because I didn't want the series to be over but it's time to get reading!


4.  This Fallen Prey by Kelley Armstrong - It's been a year since I read the previous book in this suspense series and I'm really looking forward to reading more though I hopefully I read more than one book in the series this year!


5.  The Legend in Green Velvet by Elizabeth Peters - This is one of the few books remaining on my Wishlist in the Audible Plus catalog.  I'm trying to get them all finished by the end of the month so I can cancel my subscription.


Read Christie February Book:  Mrs. McGinty's Dead - It's been awhile since I read this one but it's the favorite of so many so I'm looking forward to the reread.

What are you planning to read in February?

Thursday, February 5, 2026

Books from the Backlog - The Vanished Bride


Today I'm linking up with Carole from Carole's Random Life of Books for Books from the Backlog.  I really enjoy the chance to feature a book that's been hiding in the piles of books for far too long!


Goodreads:  The Vanished Bride by Bella Ellis

Blurb:  Yorkshire, 1845. A young wife and mother has gone missing from her home, leaving behind two small children and a large pool of blood. Just a few miles away, a humble parson's daughters--the Brontë sisters--learn of the crime. Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë are horrified and intrigued by the mysterious disappearance.
These three creative, energetic, and resourceful women quickly realize that they have all the skills required to make for excellent "lady detectors." Not yet published novelists, they have well-honed imaginations and are expert readers. And, as Charlotte remarks, "detecting is reading between the lines--it's seeing what is not there."

As they investigate, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne are confronted with a society that believes a woman's place is in the home, not scouring the countryside looking for clues. But nothing will stop the sisters from discovering what happened to the vanished bride, even as they find their own lives are in great peril...

Why It Needs to Come Off the Shelf:  This has been on my review shelf for far too many years and the premise is interesting.  I'm trying to clear some books off that overdue review shelf!

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

What I'm Reading - February 4


I always have a few books going.  Here is what I'm reading and what I'm thinking about them.

Ebook


The Whisking Hour by Ellie Alexander
- This is the 22nd in the Bakeshop Mystery and as always I'm enjoying it.  It's maybe not a standout cozy series to me anymore but it is delightfully cozy.  Perfect comfort reading for the weather we've got going on right now!

Print Book


The Blind Side by Patricia Wentworth
- This is a very traditional Patricia Wentworth mystery.  There's a family with some serious issues, a plucky heroine and a nice but capable leading man.  This is apparently the first Ernest Lamb book (he's a Scotland Yard detective) but I'm only 25% in so he hasn't shown up yet.

Audio Book


Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry
- I was a bit hesitant going into this as I'm a bit iffy with this author in general (I've loved 1 book by her and DNF'd another) and the reviews have been decidedly mixed.  I decided to give it a try after I saw a review from someone I follow who loved the book I DNF'd and didn't like this one.  So far I'm really enjoying it.  I'm about 25% in so it could go off the rails but 

Slow Read:  


Stella Mia by Rosanna Chiofalo - I pulled this off my overdue review shelf (and it is WAY overdue as it looks like it came out in 2014).  I'm not very far into it but so far I think it has potential.  

What are you reading today?

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Top Ten Tuesday - Books on My TBR with Interesting Typography on Their Covers


Today I'm linking up with Top Ten Tuesday hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl which is all about lists.  Since lists are one of my favorite things this is one of my favorite linkups!  Today's topic is Book Covers Featuring Cool/Pretty/Unique Typography.  I did a deep dive in my TBR and here are 10 covers that stood out.


1.  The Magician of Tiger Castle by Louis Sacher


2.  Five Found Dead by Sulari Gentill


3.  The Killer Question by Janice Hallet


4.  The Haunting of Paynes Hollow by Kelley Armstrong


5.  The Library of Borrowed Hearts by Lucy Gilmore


6.  The Frozen People by Elly Griffiths


7.  I See You've Called In Dead by John Kenney


8.  Rules for Ruin by Mimi Mathews


9.  The Lost Books of First Loves by RaeAnne Thayne


10. The English Masterpiece by Katherine Reay