My thoughts & reflections on the A-Z Challenge this year. (More about the challenge here)
01 - This year is the only time I had a theme - Blogging with a side of ramblings and short fiction. I did pre-write some posts but rewrite almost all of them at the last minute – I seemed unable to stick to what I thought up.
02 - I signed up only on the theme reveal list because I prefer to be on a simple list. I don't know how or why the master list became this over bloated database-like list. I still think it's better to just have a name and a link to your blog and maybe some indication whether your blog is adult content. Why do we need to complicate a list?
03 - Is it wrong that I avoided blogs with serious subjects/themes because I want to keep a cheerful disposition during the challenge? I don't mind bloggers tackling serious issues but I don't want to be depressed by them. Also, I maybe avoided continuous stories. For some odd reason, I can't remember too much of what I read during the challenge – it's like my mind was in rush mode or something – what I read seemed to slip out of my head.
04 - Overall, I find the challenge was less stressful this year but may because I visited less blogs and was much better at not forcing myself to leave comments.
In case you missed some of my A-Z posts, here's a list or you can go to the link below the header (a-z challenge):
05 - Here are some wonderful blogs that are worth visiting (in no particular order):
• Live and Learn @ Live and Learn - Toss and Turn > link
This April is Live and Learn's 15th blog anniversary so she reminisced about her early blogging days with previous posts. Being a semi-new reader, I find these older posts delightful and fun.
• Charlotte @ Uglemor - Mother Owl's Musings > link
Charlotte had a travel theme paired with wordle solves. I enjoyed reading about the places she had been and happenings she encountered. It was through Charlotte that I found out about wordle so I like to thank her for that.
• Tamara @ Part-time Working Hockey Mom > link
I enjoyed reading about the 1980's through Tamara's posts. I may have avoided the few tough subjects but overall, it's a good trip down the 1980's lane.
• Al Penwasser @ Penwasser Place > link
So maybe historical figures is not a fun subject but Al Penwasser made it fun and even if some of the things said aren't necessary historically accurate, it didn't matter. I enjoyed the fun way each post is presented.
• Jamie @ Whatever I Think Of! > link
I love the idea of a book cover scavenger hunt and this was Jamie's theme - this definitely would make a fun monthly meme. I didn't have much time to participate until the middle of the month but it was fun.
Did you participate in the A-Z Challenge this year and what did you think of it?
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May 01, 2026
Book Rants: April 2026
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| accidently here no. 2 |
01 - The house with a dragon in it by Nick Lake, illustrated by Emily Gravett
What's it about: a dragon, a witch, an orphan, wishes, family
It was disappointing that the dragon is only at the beginning and end of the book and didn't get involved in the main story. This is really about an orphan and a witch who grants her wishes. I half enjoyed this. It's mostly because I expected more of the dragon so it's like false advertising, perhaps this needs a new title and new cover art. The illustrations are wonderful.
April 30, 2026
Zany Blogging Thoughts
For today, the last post of the A-Z Challenge, here are some zany and imperfect thoughts using at least one Z word. Perhaps they make sense, perhaps they don't. I hope you enjoy them.
01 - All the zany people take blog naps on Mondays.
02 - You must blog in zealous retorts after midnight or else the zonkey will appear and sauté your dreams.
03 - Using math and time zones, a blogger travels through time punctually.
04 - A zeppelin ride through the sky is what every tired blogger needs.
05 - I failed to zip my zipper and lost my zeal to blog.
06 - On Wednesdays, all the best bloggers blow bubblegums at the zoo.
07 - Don't get zesty with your blog, it might not like it.
What zany thoughts can you come up with using at least one Z word?
01 - All the zany people take blog naps on Mondays.
02 - You must blog in zealous retorts after midnight or else the zonkey will appear and sauté your dreams.
03 - Using math and time zones, a blogger travels through time punctually.
04 - A zeppelin ride through the sky is what every tired blogger needs.
05 - I failed to zip my zipper and lost my zeal to blog.
06 - On Wednesdays, all the best bloggers blow bubblegums at the zoo.
07 - Don't get zesty with your blog, it might not like it.
What zany thoughts can you come up with using at least one Z word?
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