Reading Journal | New Year, New Journal

Hello!

Ah, the new year! I’m still surprised we’re a part of a new year. Am I the only one who feels like this?

I am excited to talk about my 2026 Reading Journal and share everything I’ve been doing so far! By the time you’re reading this, I would hope to have gotten my stuff done for the second quarter, but for now, this post will be my process over the overall theme and then the spreads I’ve made for the first half of the year.


I try to change my theme every year and for 2026, and I decided to pick a similar aesthetic to last year, as I’ve chosen the five women’s stories featured in the Ladies of Devon series. I read Kasey Stockton’s books last spring and immediately fell in love with them. So, my idea for 2026 is to dedicate each of the four quarters to the main four girls, Giulia, Mabel, Amelia and Hattie. However, the series itself has five books, and Mabel’s little sister we get to know in the second book, Pippa, will be included in my second quarter plans.

In November, I started to create a sort of vision board of sorts of the things I wanted to bring out in my journal for each woman/couple’s stories.

Giulia has a fascination with these lemon tarts she has at tea and I’ve definitely let that steer me into using lemons everywhere in my journal. However, the cover of the books is full of a dark green and I really loved that and knew that I could definitely work with that as a main color, and I realized I had two color combination that matched each story fairly early on while reading the books. I didn’t know what I was going to do with that information at first, but once as the year drew to a close, I ultimately decided to use all of the things I’d gathered from the books, my Pinterest board, etc. and use it for my reading journals.


As far as set up goes, I’ve kind of kept everything the same as I’ve done in last year’s spreads. I find nothing wrong with a couple of them, and I like to keep them going, adjusting them here and there but for the most part everything is the same.

The Troubled Opening

I have decided to do two A5 lined journals by Papergate on Amazon. They’re cheap and the paper is thick enough that none of my marker’s bleed through the pages. I still wish they sold their sticker labels you always get as a secret gift in the back pocket because they’ve become my monthly stats boxes. Even if you purchase their travel or pocket journals, they also have the boxes in a smaller size and unfortunately, I didn’t know they were smaller until I was busy creating my Stats pages… that was a bit of bummer on my part, but I’ll learn to live with it.

The first thing I did when it arrived was of course clear out the back pocket space but fix the first two pages. If you’re part of the journaling community, you know the annoying two pages at the start that are awkward and will not stay open, so I went at that section quickly and it almost discouraged me as the pages did NOT want to work with me nor did they like the tape I used so I had to rip them out and start over.

In my way of recreating my opening page, I used my new stickers that are these little washi pictures of random things and picked four that represented the characters and put them at the spine as I had damaged it in my haste, but I also added a border to each one with their colors; afterwards I stamped the first page with my name and the year. I also thought it needed a little bit of Pippa, so I added some bubbles and sea creatures here and there.

Floating Shelves and The Box Garden

When I moved onto the next layout, I had even more trouble getting my first row of floating shelves and then glued those pages together and I decided to do something completely different. Instead of putting the shelves together, I thought it would be cool to separate them, so I have my first three shelves that hold 35 empty spaces on the left side, I did one part of my Reading Tracker or as I’m calling it this year, “The Box Garden” on the next page. As you turn the page, the process is repeated again. The next part of The Box Garden and three more shelves rounding out the 66 books of the year. As I learned last year, I will be happy to get through as many books as I can in the next nine months.

For someone who doesn’t enjoy the color pink nor the whole minimalist trend either, these are probably my favorite pages. I think it showcases the girly and old-timey vibes of the Regency era.

Stats Page & Alphabet Challenge

Next up is my statistics section. This is my first spread dedicated to Giulia and Nick’s story with the amount of green and lemons. I wasn’t successful at finding any lemon tart stickers or paper, but I was able to an easy sticker book full of citrus fruit, but mainly lemons. There are a few odd things associated with the summertime included, but it’s been a great addition to my growing collection.

This layout is made for the first half of the year. Since I have the second notebook, I will do it over to highlight either Amelia or Hattie. This is where those little label boxes that is included with your purchased notebooks, comes in handy, but as I was writing everything on them, I realized I kept “Bingo” on the lower right corner. What I forgot were my reading challenges. I’m doing two this year, for now. You already know about the 26 in 2026 challenge. It’s been a fun way to get through multiple books at a time, especially when it comes to 13 series. By the time this post comes out, I will (hopefully) be done with three separate book series: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, The Infernal Devices by Cassandra Clare and The Folk in the Air by Holly Black.

The other is my Alphabet Challenge. I knew this would be a HUGE undertaking, but I feel ready to attempt this. My only irritation is that I wish I hadn’t used up six pages. I tried to make enough room for each letter, but also the book covers I plan on sticking on at the end of the year. At the moment, the letters I’ve used have their titles, so I don’t forget–depending on how many letters I take out in a month, I’m trying to include the letters on the labels. This spread is dedicated to Mabel and Pippa, as it’s purple and blue. I even used a Dutch door design and added some of my three-inch washi tape images as decoration, which you’ll understand more in the next quarter.

Once I was finished with everything, I took photos back in late December. I didn’t have any letter stickers in my collection before, and then I found a nice booklet of letters that matched the colors of both quarters, and I was able to finally give these spaces a nice flair; not that the boats and ocean photos were boring.

Here’s the interesting part though, I didn’t have enough room for “Y” or “Z” and I panicked as I glued the final Dutch door flap, so I went looking on Instagram and YouTube, and found something called a “tip in” and I really love how educational JashhiCorin’s channel is for any journal person (what do we call ourselves?) and attempted it.

Do you remember when I talked about the smaller label boxes in the beginning? Well, before I bought my notebooks I thought I found a great deal on a three-notebook deal on Amazon, only to find out that they are travel sized. It wasn’t a bad thing though, as I am using the smaller box labels located in the back pocket of each notebook. I gave the yellow and pink to Nolan and Kimber. Unfortunately, Nolan lost his and Kimber is obsessed with her little pink book. She even steals my pink pen and has some of my pink flower stickers on the outside. Anyways, after realizing my overall mistake, I thought about the little notebook and tested it out if I could add the final letters with a single sheet. I used my knife to cut it out and took my skinnier double-sided tape to make my little tip in flap.

The Dutch Door Calendars Are Back!

It might seem like a hard thing to do, but I recommend everyone doing at least one Dutch door design in their journals. I find them to be helpful, especially for things such as calendars. I use it in my journals since last summer, I think. It’s definitely a spread I need an extra set of hands–so I borrow my mom and she does the cutting process at the end.

Since I use an A5 Lined journal, I am able to give you some measurements, but to be honest I don’t really measure anything out. I’m not great at getting things straight anyways, so I just wing it and go about my day.

However, with this I count out four lines from both the top and bottom parts of each page, as the spaces between them will be where you place your calendars. I use construction paper in mine, and this is actually the part I hate the most because it doesn’t matter how many times I check ahead, I will still mess up the dates and so I end up having to do it over again; like with this photo. I didn’t realize my mistake until I was done that I had switched up the dates. I had to write out the correct days of the week next to the number and oddly enough that made everything better!

First Quarter Beginnings

As far as the monthly pages, I’ve mostly stuck with my regular system. I’ll change up whether I want to use marker or an extra piece of colored paper on the left page that’ll hold my library cards and calendar keys for each month. It is easier to do the markers though as I’ve said before, I rarely get things straight, so I find myself going the other direction the most.

I’ve purchased quite a few sticker books in the past few months and one that has been very beneficial are my letter sticker sheets. I also have my new favorite tool, tweezers. My mom likes to joke that I look like a surgeon doing sutures… I like it as it means I don’t risk stabbing myself with my crafting knife! Although, I will say I have gotten better about that! Anyways, I use my tweezers to pull off the stickers and arrange them across the layout. I’ve lost a few letters since I started but as I continue on this journey, I should become a bit of a pro with them. I don’t know why I continue to put “words” as I don’t collect any words in my books; it’s one thing I lost when I switched to listening audiobooks.

This year, I wanted to do more book reviews in this journal. I allowed myself to do mini reviews last year, but I wasn’t able to really enjoy creating a full spread and I have all of these stickers that won’t fit with the overall theme, so I have some photos to show you what I’ve been reading like all The Hunger Games books by Suzanne Collins. I’m not just writing about the books listed in my “26 in 2026” challenge, but for this post these pages have become favorites to look at the most.

I got a gift card for Christmas and found only one mini printer that allowed colored pictures in my price range and It’s a HPRT Mini Photo Printer. At the time I wasn’t able to connect it to my phone, but we put it on my mom’s, it wasn’t ideal at first as I thought if I had it, I wouldn’t have to worry about needing her phone for my journal. but we are so fascinated with it. Back in January, I had to get a new phone and one the first things I did with it was hook it up to the printer and it works like a charm, and I can do it all with my feet! After it prints out, I use my cutter board thingy and trim the little white lip at the end and place my double-sided tape to place it in the top left corner of the spread.


All right, well that is it for this post. I hope you have enjoyed reading about all of my mistakes and success in creating my 2026 Reading Journal. I really hope the second quarter post isn’t too long nor takes me an extra month to get out to you either.

Are you keeping a Reading Journal this year? If you are, what is your theme? How are you doing with it so far?

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January Playlist

It’s TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIME!

I’m back for my first post of 2026. Technically this is my fourth post I’ve written this month, but it’s my first out to you guys.

I don’t know about you, I don’t find January is a great month for new music. I tend to crave the old stuff I grew up with and since we’re all wanting to go back to 2016, how about we go to 2006 instead? At least the music of that time was freaking amazing! I think that’s where hip hop hit its peak as far as hitting the mainstream media, but it’s whatever. I think I might do a post of my favorite songs in 2006. I’m not sure about 2016 though, we’ll have to see.

Anyways, here’s my Top 20 songs in January. If you’d like to check out the full playlist, click here.

Before I go, I want to talk about something. How are you about AI music? Yay or nay?

As someone who is for free streaming and independent artists and bands, I find AI music very offensive to the hard-working people behind our favorite albums and songs, you know? There are musicians and singer-songwriters out there who are fighting to get through music played as fairly as others. I will say, social media has changed the way artists and bands promote their work, but seeing these fake songs and personalities just rubs me the wrong way.

I’ve been duped twice now, the first was Ruby Darkrose. I was curious about the name as I had heard the smut-worthy songs in a male voice. I’ve added a couple into many playlists, including my Best Songs of 2025, and then I found out that this persona is a woman who says, the words and feelings are hers, but I fell in love with the male vocalist. Another incident that happened was recently. The Athene Noctua came up in my Discover Weekly on Spotify and again, I fell hard and fast like always, as they were a cinematic metal group and then I found out the entire “band” does not exist. One thing I need to point out though, I do find their first album pretty damn good.

I seriously feel like I’m going through a breakup of some sort, and I just don’t know how I really feel about it. So, I’d like to hear what you have to say about how AI is changing the world, especially within the music industry.

What were you listening to this past month?

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January & February Playlist

Hello!

Welcome back to Got Meghan’s Blog.

It’s been a minute since I’ve published ANYTHING on here and I’m actually happy to be blogging again. I have a lot of stuff I want to do this year–blog wise! And I hope you will enjoy at least something I’ve done in 2025. Come back on Wednesday and Friday to see my new Reading Journal and what I’ve reading lately.


I didn’t want to give you a new monthly playlist without including what I was also listening to in January, so with that said, here are my Top 10. The main reason why I was only able to do a smaller list compared to February’s is I listened to LuAnna: The Podcast and Tudor Dynasty more than music! I was shocked to see my playlist under 100 songs, but I really liked the change a little bit. If you enjoy podcasts like these, please give them a go! Give me your suggestions for comedy, women, history, type of podcasts in the comments.

If you’d like to check out the full Spotify playlist, click the decorated banner.

Brain (Unplugged) by BANKS
Hypnotized by Roniit featuring Tahum
Top Shelf by Sam Donald
The Surface by Beartooth
Talking To The Moon by Bruno Mars
Spiral by Tommee Profitt x Sam Tinnesz
In My Head by Gryffin x Kaskade featuring Nu-La
What Have They Done To Us by Mako, Grey, Sasaha Alex Sloane
High On Me: Retold by Saliva featuring Lauren Babic and Judge & Jury
Wish I Could Forget – Zomboy Remix by SLANDER featuring blackbriar and Bring Me The Horizon


February has had a lot of interesting releases. Lacuna Coil has put out a new album (I have yet to listen to it though!) and Papa Roach has come back with a new song, along with Shinedown and 10 Years. I’ve loved every single Imagine Dragons has been on lately! The real kicker of the entire month has been Backstreet Boys’s new song. My inner child has been doing a happy dance and the fact that they’re celebrating a new Vegas residency and the 25th anniversary of their third album “Millenium”.

March is interesting as a whole, because most of the songs that come out are the “starter course” for the summer. Everything about summer festivals, albums, tours, etc usually explode in the third month of the year. I’m very excited about what else is in store for us!

Let’s get into the final playlist of the day. Click the blue and white banner for the FULL Spotify playlist.

Might Love Myself by Beartooth
Andale by Vo Williams x Kubia Kahn
Even If It Kills Me by Papa Roach
Dare U by NLE Choppa featuring Imagine Dragons
Broken Heart Collector by Ekoh x Arankai
Celebrate by James Arthur
Walking In The Air by Ekaterina Shelehova
Fighter (I’m Not Afraid) by Plumb
Lost by Tommee Profitt featuring Sam Tinnesz & Billy Ray Cyrus
Born Again by Lisa featuring RAYE & Doja Cat
King by Niykee Heaton
Mary by The Happy Fits
Railway by Stray Kids (Bang Chan)
Weeping Willow by The Hellfreaks
Ronald by Falling In Resverse x Teck N9ne
Stars Collide by Ashley Serena & Ryan Louder
Superman by Manafest featuring FJORA
Hey by Backstreet Boys
Back To Life by RAIGN
The Appartition by Sleep Token


All right folks, I am done for the day. I hope you’ve enjoyed today’s post. I’m not sorry for making it so long, I had a lot to say and of course the lists require quite a bit of space too. Some people are happy with this format, and I’ll be honest, it is better on me to create it like this. You can always skip my thoughts and favorites and just listen to the actual playlists instead.

What were you listening to? Leave me your Top 3 in the comments below!

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5, 4, 3, 2, 1 Book Challenge

Hello!

I had found this challenge on Instagram back in May, and I was going to only post it on there, but I’d really like to get back into these types of posts again, especially if they’re as easy as this one. So, everybody is welcomed to join this challenge or tag, whatever you want to call it.


5 Favorite recent reads:

It was actually really difficult to choose because I’ve had quite a few good ones lately, but sticking with my monthly favorites, my favorites have been: The Lady of the Rivers by Philippa Gregory, The Lady of Larkspur Vale by Kasey Stockton, I Am Henry by Jan Henrik Vasterstraten and Massimo Barbato, King’s Cage by Victoria Aveyard and Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros.

4 Auto buy (or Most Popular) Authors:

If Kennedy Fox hadn’t broken up earlier this year and then remove all of their books (I’m still not over it!) they’d be in the running for first place, but my other favorites are definitely worthy of every bit of glory, and they are Melanie Karsak, Kasey Stockton (my newest obsession!), Vanessa Vale and Alison Weir.

3 Trobes

This was an interesting search for me, because I wasn’t sure there were any trobes outside the world of romance, but I was wrong and there are TONS of trobes in every category or genre. This website was very helpful.

My favorites are ‘enemies to lovers’ for the romance side; ‘a hero’s journey’ and ‘what life was like’ are definitely directed towards my love of historical fiction. I am naturally thinking about how another person lives, both past and present. I like to see how someone’s perspective of life can change within themselves and/or time.

2 Places to Read:

I only have a few places to read. Unfortunately, I can’t lie on my stomach and lift my own arms and head up (that is certainly too much work!) like most people. However, I do enjoy being able to listen to audiobooks. I was and actually prefer to use YouTube, they have a lot of versions of classic literature, like Charles Dickens, Jane Austen and Oscar Wilde, but there are a few modern authors who upload their own audiobooks to their channels like Kasey Stockton and I tend to search for videos with text or subtitles.

My other absolute favorite place is outside, with my cats. I started with just my book of the moment, but now I take my little “breakfast in bed” table that is at the perfect level for me to do everything from crafts with Nolan to reading and taking notes for my reading journal. I generally have to keep a small space for Chatter or Grumpy to rest on. Thankfully, they are more comfortable to clean and sleep next to me and the table.

1 Book I Can’t Wait To Buy:

As far as I know, I’ve preordered Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros when it comes out in January 2025. It seems like I long wait considering the fact that she had the first two of the series release in the same year… However, I know and understand for the wait. I’m still waiting for Melanie Karsak to release the third book of The Crows and Eagles series, and it’s been pushed back twice…

I am hoping to buy another book that isn’t new but would complete at least one of the book series on my bookshelf and that is the collector’s edition of Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard. I have the other three in hardback, but not the first book and I’d really like to get least the regular hardcover or the shiny red, sprayed edges with its own case I tend to find on Amazon. I wouldn’t bother getting Glass Sword as I hated that one. Maybe for my birthday since I’ve got OS coming a month afterwards? 😁


Well, that’s it for this post. I hope you have enjoyed it. I’m truly surprised I didn’t ramble on like I did last week. I really need to stop doing that!

If you decide to do this challenge, whether you post it on Instagram or your blog/YT, let me know in the comments.

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Book Review: “Letters for Phoebe” by Sally Britton

Hi there.

Over the Christmas holidays, I came across two series of books written in the genres: Regency-Era and clean romance on YouTube. Since I was in the midst of publishing Blogmas content, I really wanted to listen to a story rather than read it on my own, and I was actually surprised of my enjoyment on the stories I had found, but I was only able to finish one of the two series, but I’ve got them saved up for next Christmas and I’m excited to get back into them and hopefully share them with you.

In January, I was in a very historical, fantasy kind of mood, and towards the end, I wanted another book outside of the two main genres, so i went looking for novellas on YouTube like I had back in December, and I came across one titled “Letters for Phoebe” by Sally Britton and decided to give it a shot.


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When Phoebe starts receiving anonymous letters, she never once thinks the most irresponsible man in London is her correspondent. Or that she will fall in love with him.

Phoebe Kimball grew up believing in love, but after failing to find a gentleman capable of capturing her heart, she has turned more practical than romantic. She is determined to find a husband in London this Season. If only the annoying Mr. Fenwick would stop appearing every time she sets her cap at someone! When an anonymous letter arrives warning her that her current target is unsuitable marital material, Phoebe begins a relationship with the letter writer that promises something more than a practical alliance.

Griffin Fenwick does not usually care for women on the hunt for a husband, but Miss Kimball’s quick wit and refusal to admit she enjoys his company intrigues him. When he realizes the gentlemen on her list of eligible bachelors is full with scoundrels, he warns her the only way he can – through a letter. As he comes to know Phoebe better, he soon realizes he wishes to put his own name on her list. If only she liked Griffin as much as she liked her anonymous correspondent.

When Phoebe realizes its been Griffin writing her all along, will she put aside practicality for love, or spurn Griffin for even trying to woo her?

taken from Goodreads.

What I found most interesting about this series, is that it’s center around this group of girls Lavinia, Marah, Isabel, Daphne and Phoebe. They make a pact to not settle for anything less than a lovable marriage, which in the Regency Era or the Victorian/Edwardian times, a person wasn’t allowed to marry for love. Everything was about inheritance and political.

As far as personality, I’d say Phoebe was posh or stuck-up around people. I just wasn’t a big fan of her overall attitude, but I did grow to understand her better as the story went on.

For the love interest, I fell in love with Griffin. He was charming and friendly.

I felt he took a big gamble in his role with these letters to Phoebe. This was another real aspect of the time, a woman wasn’t allowed to do anything without an older chaperone, and accepting letters from a stranger, warning her of unlikely suitors was not acceptable.

I’m used to dirty, smut books, and with these clean romances, I am out of my element but. I enjoy the fact I’m not so lost in the lyrical and crazy sex scenes. I feel like, I notice various traits of the characters than I do with other historical romance books.

Honestly, this was a great novella. I tried to read the next story, continuing to talk about the girls in Phoebe’s group. I can’t find any of them on YouTube, which really sucks, but they are available on Kindle Unlimited (this book is not though!) and they are written by other authors. This is something that I am learning and it’s interesting to see how these other women talking about these young women of this era.

Have you read Sally Britton's "Letters To Phoebe" yet? What are other novels or novellas should I look into on YouTube? Leave me your thoughts below!

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