Monday, January 19, 2026

This week

I'm reading

This week I finished reading Soyangri Book Kitchen by Kim Jee Hye (translated by Shanna Tan). This was a really cute Korean read, which is about a woman who starts a book kitchen and it tells the story of her guests and the people who end up around her. It is a book about books and about food, which is right in my wheelhouse, and there were some really nice quotes, including this one about why the owner named it a book kitchen

Even landing on the name 'Soyangri Book Kitchen' had taken Yoojin two whole weeks. She wanted a name befitting a place filled with books. Drawing inspiration from the idea that every book has a unique flavour that would appeal differently to its readers, she hoped that by naming the shop a book kitchen, it would become a space where people could enjoy some reading time and rest their weary hearts. Like how food comforts the soul, she hoped, too, that the delicious smell of paper and books would make her guests feel comfortable enough to shed the burden of bottled-up feelings, and to embrace some moments of solace and warmth.
I read The Croatian Island Library by Eva Glyn on the plane to Perth, and I am planning to finish The Arctic Cruise by Caroline James on the plane home. I am due to post reviews of both of those on Wednesday so the pressure is on!

I finished listening to Bite by Bite by Aimee Nezhukumatathi which is the current selection for Cook the Books. What an enjoyable listening experience this was. My review for this one will be up in a couple of weeks.

I then started listening to The Seven Rings by Nora Roberts, which is the third book in The Lost Brides series. 

I was meant to do my 2025 stats last week but I didn't get it done, so that will have to be next week. I normally try to at least be working on my big posts the week before but I ran out of time this week, and this week looks like it is going to be pretty busy too!

I'm watching


Not much this week!






Life

We did a quick trip to Perth this week to watch the first SailGP race of the season and the first one to be run is Perth! The weather was perfect, the racing was amazing and it was an all round good weekend!


On the first day we sat in the Beach club which was very relaxed. The second day we sat in the grandstands. The view was amazing but it was so windy that I ended up not being able to wear my hat for very long in case it flew off! There are at least 3 more years for the race to be held in Perth and we will definitely be back for at least one of those, or maybe all of them. We'll see. 

 We stayed with my auntie, so we got to see family, eat some great food and catch up!


Posts from the last week


Top Ten Tuesday: Most Anticipated Books Releasing in the First Half of 2026
Everyone on this Train is a Suspect by Benjamin Stevenson
Dinner at the Night Library by Hika Hirada
Weekend Cooking: Japanese Chicken Curry 





I've linked this post to It's Monday, what are you reading? as hosted by Book Date, Sunday Salon hosted at Readerbuzz and the Good Book and a Cup of Tea link up hosted at Boondock Ramblings

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