Hello my beauties!
Welcome to my last post of the year, where I will wrap my 2024 up. I'll preface this post by saying that I made some small changes to my usual yearly-recap format: I got rid of the Events and Memes, Author Interactions and Discussion Posts sections, since for the last two years they've been a huge "I've got nothing" waste of space where I explained how I had only participated in a handful of Tell Me Something Tuesday rounds, hadn't gotten the chance to beta-read anything new, and hadn't written any discussion posts (bar the TMST ones) in ages. I introduced a new section called Extras though, so that, from now on, I can either put any non-review-related content in there or say "I've got nothing" just once 😅. I also redesigned the Numbers section (now renamed Stats), hopefully making my stats less darn confusing easier to navigate (I also added some categories, like backlist reviews or rereads...). And I customised some vectors from Iconpack and Uxwing to create new section headers! The This Year in Blogging, Stats and Goals images come from Iconpack, the Reviews, Extras, Life and Holidays Hiatus ones from Uxwing. (And yes, I know the contours aren't perfect, but they were originally PNG, and I had to convert them to GIF to make the background transparent, which created problems I wasn't in the mood to fix).
So, without further ado, here goes my 2024 recap...
Pt. 1: This Year in Blogging
Pt. 1: This Year in Blogging
This year was another tough one, life-wise, and it impacted my blogging - but on the other hand, the blogging itself was my only escape from the hardships of existence...so I managed to find a balance and stay afloat keep up with my schedule. I was never not in the mood for reading, but I often found myself dragging my feet about the reviewing part...Anyhow, even with three month-long hiatuses, I was able not only to write 52 posts (virtually one post a week), which was my original goal, but to reach a total of 54...small victories, right?
I titled last year's wrap-up "In Which I Bend, but Don't Break". I titled this one "In Which I Struggle, but Get the Work Done". Can you see a pattern? 🤷♀️ Then again, "get the work done" has more of a determined angle, because more than ever this year I had to make a conscious effort to keep up with this blogging gig, and I succeeded, and I feel like a superheroine now (just kidding, but it's a good place to be).
This is what happened on Offbeat YA during the year, broken down by number of posts, books I reviewed, other bookish content/activities...plus an off-blog, real-life section!