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Nearly all of my reading is set to private. There will be very little to see for anyone who follows me.

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Sen's Books by Status

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Phantom Tales of the Night, Vol. 1
The Fifth Season
Evil Flowers: Stories
The Light Brigade
Martyr!
Rin, Tongue and Dorner
Organizing for the Rest of Us: 100 Realistic Strategies to Keep Any House Under Control

Sen's Reading Goals

Goal

13/52 books
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2026 Reading Goal

Read 52 books by . They're 11 books behind schedule.

Sen's Pinned Prompts

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What are your favorite books of all time?

When you think back on every book you've ever read, what are some of your favorites? These can be from any time of your life – books that resonated with you as a kid, ones that shaped your personal...

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Team
Annihilation
Homesick: Stories
The Fifth Season

Sen's Pinned Lists

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2026 Book Bingo

Books from my TBR list that fit at least one category on Tumblr user batmanisagatewaydrug's 2026 Book Bingo challenge. This is still a work in progress, and more books will be added to it throughout the year. You can also check the Tumblr link on this list for the bingomaker's own recommendations for each square.

And I Do Not Forgive You: Stories & Other Revenges
Sabrina & Corina: Stories
Artifice & Access: A Disability in Fantasy Anthology
Flash Fiction Forward: 80 Very Short Stories
Best Debut Short Stories 2023: The PEN America Dau Prize
Shallow Waters
Frizzy
She Deserves Better: Raising Girls to Resist Toxic Teachings on Sex, Self, and Speaking Up

Sen's Most Popular Reviews

God, I love this series.

This story is about a mysterious innkeeper who steals people's secrets, and a boy with a skeletal body who can't remember ever being alive; a girl who can see when someone is about to die, and the half-human half-youkai who's been watching over her family for generations; a youkai comprised of butterfly-shaped souls, and the women he tries to get close to; and a man whose family has handed down a curse for centuries, and his childhood friend who wants to know him as an individual beyond his family legacy.

The art is gorgeous; the body horror is actually what drew me to the series in the first place, lol. The plot does take some work to untangle, as it jumps back and forth between eras of history (Owner is very, VERY old) and leaves many things implied rather than stated directly, but in my opinion it's worth the effort. There's a lot to think about with regards to its messages about relationships, communication, and the meaning of life. Leisurely unwind your body and soul as you partake in these phantom tales with me <3

This book has a 1-star average rating on Goodreads for a reason. Do not waste your time on it.

If you want a more motivational-speaker-y approach divided by room, read Decluttering at the Speed of Life. If you want more bite-sized tips, read Organizing for the Rest of Us. You don't really need to read both. They have basically all the same information, just presented in a different format.