353 | books, Pokémon Shield, and a fic rec
Sunday, 29 March 2026 07:40 pm► I am deeply, deeply delighted by how much response I got to my last post asking people to share five of their 5 star reads! It’s been so much fun—seeing what titles resonate with people, chatting about books, being reminded of books I also loved or am interested in checking out, finding new things I’d like to read. ♥ If you haven't shared your five yet, please feel very free to head over and do so!
► Time for my unofficial weekly Pokémon Shield update! I haven’t gotten too far since last update—since then, I’ve beaten the third gym, went around catching a few Pokémon, and now I’m on the road towards the fourth gym. More thoughts in bullet-point form below! ( beneath the cut )
► I have made no progress on Ghost Game, but I do come to you with a completely unrelated fic rec! I’ve spent a little over a week devouring this during my commutes, lunchbreaks, and illicit bedtime reading sessions, and absolutely adored it. The characters felt so vivid and human, and I’m struck by how, despite its length, it never dragged for me, always remaining engaging. The author absolutely ended it at the right point, but at the same time, a part of me felt like I could have continued on reading about Ursula’s life forever and ever. Very good, very satisfying.
► Time for my unofficial weekly Pokémon Shield update! I haven’t gotten too far since last update—since then, I’ve beaten the third gym, went around catching a few Pokémon, and now I’m on the road towards the fourth gym. More thoughts in bullet-point form below! ( beneath the cut )
► I have made no progress on Ghost Game, but I do come to you with a completely unrelated fic rec! I’ve spent a little over a week devouring this during my commutes, lunchbreaks, and illicit bedtime reading sessions, and absolutely adored it. The characters felt so vivid and human, and I’m struck by how, despite its length, it never dragged for me, always remaining engaging. The author absolutely ended it at the right point, but at the same time, a part of me felt like I could have continued on reading about Ursula’s life forever and ever. Very good, very satisfying.
The Winter of Widows (ASOIAF, OFC & Historical Ensemble, 583K)
When she awoke to a new life in Westeros, Ursula Mires nearly did the smart thing. Only a year away from becoming sworn to the Faith as a septa and being free to live in relative comfort and safety in one of the more prestigious Reach cloisters, she was content with her lot in life. Her advice, slowly fed to her father over many years, had enabled her family to survive the Dance and rise in station. House Mires had its legacy secured, until tragedy struck early that winter. Now Ursula is heir to a floundering House she does not want, in a war-torn land that she must drag out of the mud. Many ladies are in her position in what maesters would later call ‘the winter of widows’.
Only Ursula knows what is coming next, and she’s not sure if her house will survive it.