December Wrap Up

2026 may be here but I still haven’t posted by final wrap up for 2025, so please excuse this interruption in my lovely end of year/new goals posts to give December some closure! It definitely wasn’t my most fantastic reading month of the year, but I did complete a couple of books that had been floating around the current read pile for a while.

  1. TBR Check In
  2. Overview from the Storygraph
  3. Books Read
  4. Books Progressed or DNF’d
  5. Books Acquired
  6. On the Blog
  7. Around the Blogosphere
  8. Music of the Month

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TBR Check In

I didn’t read a ton this month so I didn’t make much of a dent in my TBR either, but I did manage to finish one book that I’ve been “currently reading” for quite a few months now.

Italics = I read some of this book this month but didn’t finish it.

  • The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
  • The Everlasting by Alix E Harrow
  • Chinese Literature: A Very Short Introduction by Sabina Knight
  • Literary Theory: A Very Short Introduction by Jonathan Culler
  • The Legend of Lady Byeoksa: Die Perlen des Todes [Pearls of the Dead] by Esther Park
  • 이상한 나라의 스물셋 [The Strange World of 23]
  • 불편한 편의점 2 [The Second Chance Convenience Store 2] by Kim Hoyeon
  • 魔幻時刻 [Magical Moments] by Jedit

Overview from the Storygraph

As you can see, there were quite a few days where I didn’t read this month.


Books Read

  • Heart on Fire (Kingmaker Chronicles #3) by Amanda Bouchet | ⭐⭐⭐ [Reread]
  • 불편한 편의점 2 (The Second Chance Convenience Store #2) by 김호연 [Kim Hoyeon] | ⭐⭐⭐⭐
  • 魔幻時刻 [Magical Moments] by Jedit | ⭐⭐⭐.5

I also read a couple of miscellaneous things including two Eileen Chang novellas/short stories that I reread for an essay I was writing, and a Snoopy graphic novel and a children’s picture book that I flipped through whilst bored at work because they happened to be near the tills.

Books Progressed or DNF’d

Despite not finishing many books, I did make a lot of progress in various books – mostly books that I was reading bits of for writing the essays and research proposal that I had due in the first half of the month. I also read half a short story from The Strange World of 23 (이상한 나라의 스물셋), which I had really intended to finish before my birthday but alas, it shall have to be finished in 2026.

I also DNF’d one book this month – Leviathan Wakes by James S. A. Corey. I usually really like sci-fi books set in space, but this really wasn’t doing it for me. It felt a little more like a dystopia novel in terms of vibes (which I don’t particularly enjoy) and I didn’t really enjoy reading from a lot of the POV perspectives, especially the men. Like what do you mean the person you love just died and now you’re talking randomly about sleeping with one of your other crewmates?! Where is the emotional payoff? Anyway, I decided to just let myself skip this one and move on to greener pastures. It’s not awful, just not worth my time reading so many pages.


Books Acquired

December is one of the few months of the year where I feel it wise to do a separate post on this topic – not only is it Christmas, but it’s also my birthday! Therefore, I tend to get quite a few books in December. If you’re interested in what I got – please check out my post here.


On the Blog

I didn’t post a huge amount this month unfortunately because uni and work were both so ridiculously busy. The only upside to that is it means I have a lot of time-critical posts for the end of the year/new year to post, so there should hopefully be lots of posts coming your way in January!


Around the Blogosphere

Some of my favourite blog posts from the month!


Music of the Month

I’ve not got a huge number of songs to share with you this month, but I am quite liking ‘All That I Hold, All That I Offer’ by 4BOUT.


What was your favourite book of the month?

If you did a wrap up post of your feel free to link it in the comments and I’ll check it out!


Keira x


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10 responses to “December Wrap Up”

  1. Emma avatar

    I didn’t read as much in December either! Curious to hear what you’re making of The Master & Margarita?

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    1. Keira @Keira’s Bookmark avatar

      I ended up deciding to leave it for a later date since I felt like I had a bit of a mental block towards it and wanted to start the new year on a fresh note!

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  2. lesscher avatar
    lesscher

    I want to do better about keeping track of which books I purchase in 2026, as well as which ones I give up on.

    I like your Storygraph charts and graphs. Maybe I should consider switching over from Goodreads…

    I’m in the process of drafting my year-end summaries, but I did get a December wrap-up posted today. https://lesleysbooknook.blogspot.com/2026/01/a-month-in-summary-december-2025.html

    Happy New Year!

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    1. Keira @Keira’s Bookmark avatar

      Making better records about which books I’m buying and stuff has definitely made me more mindful in my purchases, which can only be a good thing.
      I’m personally very pro-switching to Storygraph! I admittedly do still log books I’ve finished on Goodreads (mostly because I have such a long history of stuff on there) but on a day-to-day I use Storygraph exclusively! I love that I’m supporting an app that isn’t owned by Amazon and actually makes useful updates. I think once they finally run out the option to allow comments on people’s reviews/updates then it will be perfect (they’ve been working on it :)).
      I look forward to seeing your end of year posts, and I’ll check out your December Wrap Up in the meantime!

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  3. Gem's Book Talk avatar

    I’ve not read Leviathan Wakes, but I did start watching the TV show of The Expanse, and somehow managed to make it to season 3 or 4 before realising that I really wasn’t enjoying it that much! I don’t think the books are going to be for me, therefore…

    And thanks for the post share! 😀

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    1. Keira @Keira’s Bookmark avatar

      I often like this sort of genre but I was really not vibing with this one so I probably won’t try the TV show either xD I think it’s probably fine to skip, especially since it’s such a long series!

      And thank you for the great post 🙂

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  4. Alicia @ A Kernel of Nonsense avatar

    That cover for The Second Chance Convenience Store is really beautiful. I hope you had a lovely birthday!

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    1. Keira @Keira’s Bookmark avatar

      Thank you! The cover for the English edition is not bad but I think the Korean ones are stunning!

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  5. Annemieke avatar

    Thank you for sharing my post.

    While I do like the series of Leviathan Wakes (I have read 3 books now) I completely understand why you would dnf it. I always struggle to get into these books. It is why I haven’t picked up a next one in a while.

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    1. Keira @Keira’s Bookmark avatar

      Of course! That’s kind of annoying when it’s always hard to get back in. I did feel like maybe if I pushed through past the 50% mark I might start to enjoy it and it’s definitely far from the worst book I’ve read (or even finished) in 2025, but they’re such long books that I felt like it probably wasn’t worth it.

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