Nearly one year into the Orange Ogre's second term, this is what are seeing:
Whatever I Think Of!
My collection of random thoughts and ideas
Sunday, January 18, 2026
Thursday, January 15, 2026
Book Bingo Reading Challenge 2026 @ My Reader's Journey
I wasn't sure about doing this one again, since the hosting blog was so late in posting it (just today). But I am signing up. Some books I've already read fit some squares.
Book Bingo Reading Challenge Prompts:
You can substitute 2 squares if you consider them too difficult to find a book for.
A novella
80’s or 90’s – Read a book first published in the 80’s or 90’s
500+ pages
Spring or Autumn – Cover or setting reminds you of Spring or Autumn: The Bodyguard--Katherine Center
Summer or Winter – Cover or setting reminds you of Summer or Winter
Future – A book set in the future
Horse – Because 2026 Is the Year of the Fire Horse in the Chinese Zodiac let’s read a book with horses!
Favorite Author
A book in translation – Read a book translated from another language to English or a book originally written in another language besides English
Number in the title
Space or desert setting
Free – Choose a mood read: Devil in Winter--Lisa Kleypas
By an author you never read before: The Indigo Girl--Natasha Boyd
Multi POVs
Totally random – Look at your Goodreads TBR list or another TBR book list. Think of 5 different numbers between 0 and the number of books you have there, look at the titles corresponding to the numbers you thought and pick the book you most want to read among them
Out of your comfort zone: Self-Sufficient Living--Andy Westley
Rainbow – Read a LGBTQ+ book
Love or mystery – Read a romance and/or mystery book
Gothic or feminist – Read a gothic and/or feminist book
BIPOC Author – Read a book written by a BIPOC author
Flowers – first or last book in a series
Vintage – Read a classic or poetry book
Book – Read a Standalone
Travel – Read a book with a setting you would like to visit
Monday, January 12, 2026
My Year in Books -- a Meme
I first did this one last year. As you can see it's very similar to this one.
- Answer the questions with titles from books you read in 2025. (Some may end up being silly, others may seem overly serious.)
- The goal is to have fun.
- Participate by copying the questions below. Erasing my answers and inserting you own.
- Once you've created your post, link it below so others can see it, then visit others' posts to see how they answered the questions.
- Spread the word. Let's see if we can make this a thing again this year!
In high school I was: The Best of Enemies--Jen Lancaster
People might be surprised (by): Pieces of Happiness--Anne Ostby
I will never be: Lady Nightmare--Rachel M. Yoldi
My fantasy job is: As Seen on TV--Sarah Mlynowski
At the end of a long day I need (to go to): The Beach House--Jane Green
I hate it (when I'm): The Only Woman in the Room--Eileen Pollack
Wish I had: The Bookshop on the Corner--Jenny Colgan
My family reunions are: Cursed--Karol Ruth Silverstein
At a party you’d find me (at the): Table for Five--Susan Wiggs
A happy day includes: Magic Candies--Heen Baek
Motto I live by: The Summer Pact--Emily Giffin
On my bucket list is (going to): The Beach House--Rachel Hanna
In my next life, I want to have: A Spark of Light--Jodi Picoult
Friday, January 9, 2026
In 2025…My Life in Books
This prompt is being held at Book'd Out. The answers can be real or silly, and most of mine are in fact not true. It's all in fun.
Complete the prompts using titles from the books you have read in 2025 to complete the sentence to describe your life in the past year.
2025 was the year of: The Blackbirds--Eric Jerome Dickey
In 2025 I wanted to be: Invisible Emmie--Terri Libenson
In 2025 I was: Cursed--Karl Ruth Silverstein
In 2025 I gained: Pieces of Happiness--Anne Ostby
In 2025 I lost: The Reading List--Sara Nisha Adams
In 2025 I loved: The Light We Carry--Michelle Obama
In 2025 I hated (being): The Only Woman in the Room--Eileen Pollack
In 2025 I learned: None of This is True--Lisa Jewell
In 2025 I was surprised by: Big Magic--Elizabeth Gilbert
In 2025 I went to: Summer Island--Kristin Hannah
In 2025 I missed out on: The Great Boy Chase--Janet Quin-Harkin
In 2025 my family were: Under the Same Stars--Libba Bray
In 2026 I hope (it will be): Happily Ever Afters--Melanie Cellier
It wasn't easy choosing just one for each. In a few cases, I changed my answers, as there seemed to be more than I though humorously fit each prompt. I never expect anything like this to be serious or true.
What books would you pick for this? Are they true or just fun?
I'm also posting this to the Book Discussion Challenge.
Thursday, January 8, 2026
26 Things About the Number 26--Part 2
Colleen at The Thursday 13 holds a weekly blogging prompt where bloggers make a list of 13 things on Thursdays. The topic is for you to choose. The blog host doesn't have any official graphics to display on the Thursday 13 posts, so I decided to whip one up myself. 🙂
This week is Part 2 of "26 Things About the Number 26." I chose to do this as a two-parter since 13 is half of 26. Click to see last week's post.
- The 26th amendment or “Old Enough to Fight, Old Enough to Vote” amendment, passed on March 10, 1971, and was a huge change to youth responsibility and values, giving all those over 18 the right to vote.
- At 26 years old, males can no longer be drafted into the United States.
- In Windows Alt Codes, Alt + 26 produces the “right arrow” or → symbol.
- An Australian Alternative Rock band exists called 26.
- 26 was Frank Furillo’s badge number on Hill Street Blues.
- Twenty-Six is a 2003 novel by Leo McKay, Jr.
- The number 26 only appears once in the entire bible.
- Click here to see athletes who wore the number 26.
- 26 Men was a syndicated American Western television series about the Arizona Rangers, a law-enforcement group limited to 26 active members.
- Its Roman numeral is XXVI.
- The 26th Wedding anniversary symbol is opal.
- Many TV shows have 26 episodes per season.
- 26 is the only integer that is one greater than a square (5x5=25+1) and one less than a cube (3x3x3=27-1).
Wednesday, January 7, 2026
Tuesday, January 6, 2026
2026 Book Blog Discussion Challenge
Nicole at Feed Your Fiction Addiction announced that she was stepping down from blogging. She co-hosted the Book Blog Discussion. I then wondered if the discussion challenge would still be happening. From it It Starts at Midnight, now the sole host:
Welcome to the 2026 Book Blog Discussion Challenge hosted by… just me. Yes, let us please take a moment to celebrate our favorite MG Fantasy author, and all her incredible successes that require her to take a step back from blogging, and like, go buy copies of her book, yeah? (Emotional moment time: this is really hard for me- Nicole and I have been doing this for a decade, guys. I am tearing up writing this post, in fact. But it’s a mix of happy and sad tears, because while I am sad for me, I am so very thrilled for her much deserved and well-earned success as an author!)
Anyway, I zhuzhed up the button, because starting our second decade felt like a change was due- plus without Nicole’s animal friends, I had no one to dress up every month- this will lighten my load by doing just one graphic per year!
The Levels:
11-20 – Creative Conversationalist
21-30 – Chatty Kathy
31-40 – Terrifically Talkative
41+ – Gift of the Gab
Once again, I am aiming for the first level, then see how much farther I get. The new graphic will displayed on my posts.


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