20 Books of Summer 2026
If there's anybody left reading my blog, we all know that I've been in a major reading slump since the beginning of 2024 and I'm not having a lot of success clawing my way out. I'm happy to say that I have made some progress recently, even though my reading didn't get as far as posting. Besides my usual diet of fluffy mystery and childhood favorites re-reads, I whipped through Project Hail Mary (a re-read) after seeing the movie, and I recently finished the very depressing Black Pill: How I Witnessed the Darkest Corners of the Internet Come to Life, Poison Society, and Capture American Politics , by Elle Reeve. I read the first part of the Once and Future King , enjoyed it so much, and have yet to pick it back up for the rest of the story. (I've read it before, of course, and wanted to go back to it for its themes of 'Might Makes Right' vs. civilization, a very timely topic.) And I'm currently reading Susan Wise Bauer's history of diseas...