Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Word of The Year in 2025

Here’s a brief run-down of the 2025 “Word(s) of the Year” from four major sources — Oxford, Cambridge, Dictionary.com, and Merriam-Webster  — Showing us the many different trends of the year.

Oxford University Press

Word of the Year

rage bait

(n.) Online content deliberately designed to stir anger, and or outrage by being frustrating, provocative, or offensive, typically posted in order to increase traffic to or engagement with a particular web page or social media account.


Cambridge Dictionary

Word of the Year

Parasocial

(Adj.) Describes a connection that people feel with someone they don’t know – or even with artificial intelligence.



Distionary.com

Word of the Year

6,7

(Slang) “6,7" A slang phrase pronounced "six-seven".

It is used to express a range of meanings, often nonsensical like "so-so" or “I don’t know?”


Merriam-Webster

Word of the Year

slop

(n.) Merriam-Webster defines “slop” as digital content of low quality that is produced, usually in quantity with artificial intelligence.


Looking back on all of these together, the 2025 picks all point to life online — the way outrage gets clicks, AI floods the internet with junk, people form emotional bonds with media figures, and younger generations play with language in new, inside-joke ways. Go figure!


Happy New Year to All!

Wednesday, December 24, 2025

New Music 2025 You Might Have Missed?

Looking back on the year, these were some of the music highlights that really stuck with me. If you happened to miss any of them, all of these albums are easy to find in full on YouTube. Sure, there were plenty of other releases—especially the big sellers everyone already knows about. You can’t escape those. They’re everywhere, in every department store, in every format… blah.

If you’re in the mood to try something a little different, I’d recommend checking these out:

Pictoria Vark – Nothing Sticks
Dreamy, slightly off-kilter indie pop with sharp lyrics and a cool, understated delivery. Intimate but clever, and easy to get lost in.

Brian Eno & Beatie Wolfe – Luminal
Atmospheric and thoughtful, blending Eno’s ambient soundscapes with Wolfe’s experimental songwriting. It’s calm, immersive, and more about mood than hooks.

Aly & AJ – Silver Deliverer
A mature, roots-leaning pop record with strong melodies and a warm, almost Laurel Canyon vibe. Confident songwriting without trying too hard.

Laufey – A Matter of Time
Soft, jazzy, and romantic, mixing classic songwriting influences with a modern touch. Gentle, melodic, and perfect for late-night listening.

Wolf Alice – The Clearing
A bold, emotional mix of alternative rock and pop, shifting between loud and quiet with ease. Big choruses, strong moods, and plenty of attitude.

Alice Cooper – The Revenge of Alice Cooper
Classic shock rock energy with a modern edge. Theatrics, heavy riffs, and that unmistakable Alice Cooper snarl all intact.

Garbage – Let All That We Imagine Be the Light
Dark, polished alternative rock with sharp lyrics and a cinematic feel. Shirley Manson sounds as commanding as ever, blending menace and melody.

Here's hoping we'll find more gems in the new year ahead in 2026!

Sunday, December 21, 2025

The World’s Top 5 Most-Visited Websites

The World’s Top 5 Most-Visited Websites

The top five most-visited websites in the world really haven’t changed in over a year. Month after month, the same names keep showing up at the top. What does change is everything after that—sites shuffle positions constantly as traffic rises and falls. I’ve been watching these rankings closely for a long time to see if any major changes might occur. So far...nay!

You might actually be surprised by which sites make up the top five—and by what regularly comes right behind them. As it stands now, the top five most-visited websites worldwide are:

  • Google Search

  • YouTube

  • Facebook

  • Instagram

  • ChatGPT

Just outside that top group is a fairly familiar few of what we'll call the usual suspects. These sites usually sit somewhere in the top ten, though they move around a bit from month to month. This group includes Reddit, WhatsApp, Wikipedia, and sometimes Bing.

What fills out the rest of the top 50 doesn’t surprise me at all, as many of these sites are dedicated to online shopping. Leading that pack are Amazon, Temu, Samsung Consumer Electronics, eBay, and Walmart—in that order.

Yahoo News also ranks consistently high, along with a wide range of social media platforms. One thing that might catch people off guard is that five of the top 50 websites are pornographic. Beyond that, the list includes various news outlets, software-related sites, and even one gambling website based in Brazil.

When it comes to search engines, Google is still far and away the most widely used. Bing comes in a distant second, followed by several foreign search engines that rank highly each month, particularly from China and Russia.

All of this information comes from Wikipedia’s regularly updated list of the world’s most-visited websites:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_most-visited_websites

*Although Google is currently the most-visited website in the world, I think it’s only a matter of time before it gets knocked down a few spots. The way pages and news articles are overloaded with ads is already wearing people out, and that kind of oversaturation will eventually drive readers away. I wouldn’t be surprised if, before long, ChatGPT becomes the most visited and most widely used site—especially as more people learn how to use it effectively and discover just how many things it can do.

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

2025-26 College Football Bowl Game Schedule

Here's the 2025-26 College Football Bowl Game Schedule. With three games already played. In case you missed them, the following games are now in the books.The first one was this past Saturday Dec. 13th where we had the Celebration Bowl and South Carolina State beat Prairie View A&M 40-38. In the LA Bowl Washington beat Boise State 38-10. Yesterday Dec. 16th we had Salute to Veterns Bowl where Jax State beat Troy 17-3.



The rest of the games to be played are as follows...


Wednesday, Dec. 17

Cure Bowl
Old Dominion vs. South Florida
5 p.m. | ESPN
Camping World Stadium
Orlando, Fla.

68 Ventures Bowl
Louisiana vs. Delaware
8:30 p.m. | ESPN
Hancock Whitney Stadium
Mobile, Ala.

Thursday, Dec. 18

Xbox Bowl
Arkansas State vs. Missouri State
9 p.m. | ESPN2
Ford Center
Frisco, Texas

Friday, Dec. 19

Myrtle Beach Bowl
Kennesaw State vs. Western Michigan
11 a.m. | ESPN
Brooks Stadium
Conway, S.C.

Gasparilla Bowl
Memphis vs. NC State
2:30 p.m. | ESPN
Raymond James Stadium
Tampa, Fla.

College Football Playoff First Round Game
No. 8 Oklahoma vs. No. 9 Alabama
8 p.m. | ESPN, ABC
Memorial Stadium
Norman, Okla.

Saturday, Dec. 20

College Football Playoff First Round Game
No. 7 Texas A&M vs. No. 10 Miami
12 p.m. | ESPN, ABC
Kyle Field
College Station, Texas


College Football Playoff First Round Game
No. 6 Ole Miss vs. No. 20 Tulane
3:30 p.m. | TNT, HBO Max, truTV
Vaught-Hemingway Stadium
Oxford, Miss.

College Football Playoff First Round Game
No. 5 Oregon vs. No. 24 James Madison
7:30 p.m. | TNT, HBO Max, truTV
Autzen Stadium
Eugene, Ore.

Monday, Dec. 22

Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
Washington State vs. Utah State
2 p.m. | ESPN
Albertsons Stadium
Boise, Idaho

Tuesday, Dec. 23

Boca Raton Bowl
Louisville vs. Toledo
2 p.m. | ESPN
Flagler Credit Union Stadium
Boca Raton, Fla.

New Orleans Bowl
Western Kentucky vs. Southern Miss
5:30 p.m. | ESPN
Caesars Superdome
New Orleans, La.

Frisco Bowl
UNLV vs. Ohio
9 p.m. | ESPN
Ford Center at The Star
Frisco, Texas

Wednesday, Dec. 24

Hawai'i Bowl
Cal vs. Hawai'i
8 p.m. | ESPN
Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex
Honolulu, Hawai'i
Friday, Dec. 26

GameAbove Sports Bowl
Central Michigan vs. Northwestern
1 p.m. | ESPN
Ford Field
Detroit, Mich.

Rate Bowl
New Mexico vs. Minnesota
4:30 p.m. | ESPN
Chase Field
Phoenix, Ariz.

First Responder Bowl
FIU vs. UTSA
8 p.m. | ESPN
Gerald J. Ford Stadium
Dallas, Texas

Saturday, Dec. 27

Military Bowl
Pitt vs. East Carolina
11 a.m. | ESPN
Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
Annapolis, Md.


Pinstripe Bowl
Clemson vs. Penn State
12 p.m. | ABC
Yankee Stadium
Bronx, N.Y.

Fenway Bowl
UConn vs. Army
2:15 p.m. | ESPN
Fenway Park
Boston, Mass.

Pop-Tarts Bowl
No. 12 BYU vs. No. 22 Georgia Tech
3:30 p.m. | ABC
Camping World Stadium
Orlando, Fla.

Arizona Bowl
Miami (Ohio) vs. Fresno State
4:30 p.m. | The CW Network
Arizona Stadium
Tucson, Ariz.

New Mexico Bowl
No. 25 North Texas vs. San Diego State
5:45 p.m. | ESPN
University Stadium
Albuquerque, N.M.

Gator Bowl
Missouri vs. No. 19 Virginia
7:30 p.m. | ABC
EverBank Stadium
Jacksonville, Fla.

Texas Bowl
LSU vs. No. 21 Houston
9:15 p.m. | ESPN
NRG Stadium
Houston, Texas

Monday, Dec. 29

Birmingham Bowl
Georgia Southern vs. App State
2 p.m. | ESPN
Protective Stadium
Birmingham, Ala.

Tuesday, Dec. 30

Independence Bowl
Coastal Carolina vs. Louisiana Tech
2 p.m. | ESPN
Independence Stadium
Shreveport, La.

Music City Bowl
Tennessee vs. Illinois
5:30 p.m. | ESPN
Nissan Stadium
Nashville, Tenn.

Alamo Bowl
No. 16 USC vs. TCU
9 p.m. | ESPN
Alamodome
San Antonio, Texas

Wednesday, Dec. 31


ReliaQuest Bowl
No. 23 Iowa vs. No. 14 Vanderbilt
12 p.m. | ESPN
Raymond James Stadium
Tampa, Fla.

Sun Bowl
Arizona State vs. Duke
2 p.m. | CBS
Sun Bowl
El Paso, Texas

Citrus Bowl
No. 13 Texas vs. No. 18 Michigan
3 p.m. | ABC
Camping World Stadium
Orlando, Fla.

Las Vegas Bowl
Nebraska vs. No. 15 Utah
3:30 p.m. | ESPN
Allegiant Stadium
Las Vegas, Nev.

College Football Playoff Quarterfinal
No. 2 Ohio State vs. No. 7 Texas A&M/No. 10 Miami winner
7:30 p.m. | ESPN, WatchESPN
AT&T Stadium (Cotton Bowl)
Arlington, Texas

Thursday, Jan. 1

College Football Playoff Quarterfinal
No. 4 Texas Tech vs. No. 5 Oregon/No. 24 James Madison winner
12 p.m. | ESPN, WatchESPN
Hard Rock Stadium (Orange Bowl)
Miami Gardens, Fla.

College Football Playoff Quarterfinal
No. 1 Indiana vs. No. 8 Oklahoma/No. 9 Alabama winner
4 p.m. | ESPN, WatchESPN
Rose Bowl (Rose Bowl)
Pasadena, Calif.

College Football Playoff Quarterfinal
No. 3 Georgia vs. No. 6 Ole Miss/No. 20 Tulane winner
8 p.m. | ESPN, WatchESPN
Caesars Superdome (Sugar Bowl)
New Orleans, La.

Friday, Jan. 2

Armed Forces Bowl
Texas State vs. Rice
1 p.m. | ESPN
Amon G. Carter Stadium
Fort Worth, Texas

Liberty Bowl
Navy vs. Cincinnati
4:30 p.m. | ESPN
Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium
Memphis, Tenn.


Duke's Mayo Bowl
Mississippi State vs. Wake Forest
8 p.m. | ESPN
Bank of America Stadium
Charlotte, N.C.

Holiday Bowl
No. 17 Arizona vs. SMU
8 p.m. | FOX
Snapdragon Stadium
San Diego, Calif.

Thursday, Jan. 8

College Football Playoff Semifinal
7:30 p.m. | ESPN
State Farm Stadium (Fiesta Bowl)
Glendale, Ariz.

Friday, Jan. 9

College Football Playoff Semifinal
7:30 p.m. | ESPN
Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Peach Bowl)
Atlanta, Ga.

Monday, Jan. 19

College Football Playoff National Championship Game
7:30 p.m. | ESPN
Hard Rock Stadium
Miami, Fla.

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

2025 CMA Awards — Nominees & Winners

2025 CMA AwardsNominees & Winners

On November 19, 2025, Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena hosted the 59th Annual CMA Awards, where Lainey Wilson both hosted and performed.

Highlights include...

Host: Lainey Wilson hosted the event.

Nominations: Ella Langley, Megan Moroney, and Lainey Wilson were tied for the most nominations with six each. Zach Top followed with five nominations.

Performers: In addition to Wilson, performers included Brandi Carlile, Kelsea Ballerini, Kenny Chesney, Riley Green, Little Big Town, Patty Loveless, Keith Urban, Ella Langley, Megan Moroney, and more.

Presenters: Presenters included Elizabeth Hurley, Steve Martin, Lady A, Ne-Yo, and Jordan Davis.

To find out who was nominated and who won...read on

Entertainer of the Year

Winner: Luke Combs

Nominees:

- Luke Combs

- Cody Johnson

- Chris Stapleton

- Morgan Wallen

- Lainey Wilson


Female Vocalist of the Year

Winner: Kelsea Ballerini

Nominees:

- Kelsea Ballerini

- Miranda Lambert

- Ella Langley

- Megan Moroney

- Lainey Wilson


Male Vocalist of the Year

Winner: Luke Combs

Nominees:

- Luke Combs

- Cody Johnson

- Chris Stapleton

- Zach Top

- Morgan Wallen


Vocal Group of the Year

Winner: Lady A

Nominees:

- Lady A

- Little Big Town

- Old Dominion

- Rascal Flatts

- The Red Clay Strays


Vocal Duo of the Year

Winner: Brooks & Dunn

Nominees:

- Brooks & Dunn

- Brothers Osborne

- Dan + Shay

- Maddie & Tae

- The War And Treaty


New Artist of the Year

Winner: Ella Langley

Nominees:

- Ella Langley

- Shaboozey

- Zach Top

- Tucker Wetmore

- Stephen Wilson Jr.


Single of the Year

Winner: 4×4×U — Lainey Wilson

Nominees:

- 4×4×U — Lainey Wilson

- Ain’t No Love In Oklahoma — Luke Combs

- Am I Okay? — Megan Moroney

- I Never Lie — Zach Top

- you look like you love me — Ella Langley & Riley Green


Album of the Year

Winner: Am I Okay? — Megan Moroney

Nominees:

- Am I Okay? — Megan Moroney

- Cold Beer & Country Music — Zach Top

- Fn1 Trillion — Post Malone

- I’m The Problem — Morgan Wallen

- Whirlwind — Lainey Wilson


Song of the Year

Winner: 4×4×U — Jon Decious, Aaron Raitiere, Lainey Wilson

Nominees:

- 4×4×U

- Am I Okay?

- I Never Lie

- Texas

- You look like you love me


Musical Event of the Year

Winner: Pour Me A Drink — Post Malone & Blake Shelton

Nominees:

- Don’t Mind If I Do — Riley Green ft. Ella Langley

- Hard Fought Hallelujah — Brandon Lake with Jelly Roll

- I’m Gonna Love You — Cody Johnson & Carrie Underwood

- Pour Me A Drink — Post Malone ft. Blake Shelton

- You Had To Be There — Megan Moroney ft. Kenny Chesney


Music Video of the Year

Winner: You look like you love me — Ella Langley & Riley Green

Nominees:

- Am I Okay? — Megan Moroney

- I’m Gonna Love You — Cody Johnson & Carrie Underwood

- Somewhere Over Laredo — Lainey Wilson

- Think I’m In Love With You — Chris Stapleton

- You look like you love me — Ella Langley & Riley Green


Musician of the Year

Winner: Jenee Fleenor (Fiddle)

Nominees:

- Jenee Fleenor

- Paul Franklin

- Brent Mason

- Rob McNelley

- Derek Wells


The winners of the 2025 CMA Awards began to be announced this morning Wednesday, November 19th, 2025, with the first winners revealed on Good Morning America and more throughout the day ahead of the live broadcast to be held on ABC tonight and rebroadcast again tomorrow on Hulu.

Thursday, November 13, 2025

NFL Plans to Ban the Tush Push


  The Tush Push is doomed. The NFL doesn’t like the play and has told officiating not to call offsides.

  They will compile all of these instances and rule against this play by saying it’s too hard to officiate, and be able to get enough votes to unanimously once and for all ban the tush push.

  This is the plan they have in place.

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

How do I find my IP address in Windows?

How do I find my IP address in Windows?

You can find your computer's IP address very quickly with two different ways in Windows.

First, on the bottom left side of your screen click the pill shaped search or click on the Windows icon to the left of that. You can also press the Windows icon on the bottom of your keyboard. It's the key between the Ctrl key and the Alt key.

The next thing is to type in the search bar the word run. This will pop up another window and there tye the letters - cmd. This will open a new window with a blinking cursor in what looks like an old DOS prompt. Type ipconfig right after the blinking cursor prompt and this will open a screen with all your network information. About halfway down you'll find your ip address right after IPv4 Address - this will be your address. It's the easiest way to find your IP Address.

Another way to find the same information is to go back to search as in the first way and this time type control panel. Open Control Panel and then select Network and Internet. After that select Network and Sharing Center and select your internet connection. When you do this another window will pop up and from here you'll see about halfway down a button that says Details. Click on Details and all of your connection information will be listed there and your ip address will be right after IPv4.

This is good to know and if you subscribe to a VPN you'll want to check this for sure, because if you find that your ip is not changed then you'll want to get another one.

Everyone with any computer savvy will want a good VPN these days to keep Internet Service Providers from knowing all of your business!

Good Luck!

Friday, May 9, 2025

Big Lots! is Back


Big Lots announced it will reopen 132 stores in two phases from May 1 to May 15 as part of its revitalization strategy. Many of the stores had closed during a consolidation but have since been leased again under better terms.

"We're excited to bring 132 locations back this May," said Lisa Seigies, CEO of Variety Wholesalers, which acquired several stores during Big Lots' 2024 bankruptcy. She noted strong customer response to the expanded product selection.

They are still a close-out reseller, but the new stores will feature less furniture and more apparel.

The reopened stores will offer family apparel, home essentials, and popular brand-name items across 14 states.


Stores will begin re-opening in May!

Alabama:

Athens

Decatur

Dothan

Guntersville

Jasper

Mobile

Northport

Florida:

Crystal River

Jacksonville

Marianna

Ormond Beach

Panama City

Georgia:

Augusta

Brunswick

Buford

Cornelia

Dallas

Fort Oglethorpe

Marietta

Smyrna

Valdosta

Vidalia

Waycross

Indiana:

Jasper

Kentucky:


Campbellsville

Danville

Elizabethtown

Glasgow

Hazard

London

Middlesboro

Richmond

Somerset

Michigan:

Burton

Flint

Port Huron

Shelby Township

Southgate

Mississippi:

Southhaven

North Carolina:

Belmont

Burlington

Clemmons

Dunn

Elizabeth City

Elkin

Fayetteville

Gastonia

Greensboro

Greenville

Hickory

Kinston

Lexington

Lincolnton

Mocksville

Mooresville

Mount Airy

Newton

Roanoke Rapids

Rocky Mount

Selma

Shelby

Southport

Statesville

Wake Forest

Wilkesboro

Wilson

Ohio:

Alliance

Akron  

Barberton

Boardman

Bridgeport

Canton

Cuyahoga Falls

Columbus

Elyria

Fremont

Grove City

Kettering

Lancaster

New Philadelphia

Reynoldsburg

Toledo

Warren

Wintersville

Pennsylvania:

Bloomsburg

Camp Hill

Cleona

Du Bois

Dunmore

East Stroudsburg

Erie

Eynon

Franklin

Lehighton

Lewisburg

Meadville

New Castle

South Carolina:

Easley

Greenwood

Lexington

Rock Hill

Seneca

Simpsonville

Spartanburg

West Columbia

Tennessee:

Alcoa

Cleveland

Greeneville

Jefferson City

Johnson City

Knoxville

Morristown

Murfreesboro

Rogersville

Sevierville

Virginia:

Chesapeake

Chester

Fredericksburg

Front Royal

Martinsville

North Chesterfield

North Prince George

Waynesboro

Winchester

Yorktown

West Virginia:


Beckley

Bridgeport

Charleston

Elkins

Fairmont

Martinsburg

Oak Hill

Princeton


Grand opening celebrations will take place this fall in all Big Lots locations. 
The NEW Big Lots will operate 219 stores in 14 states across the Midwest, Southeast, and East Coast areas beginning this May.

Friday, May 2, 2025

NFL Free Agency 2025

With the conclusion of this year's NFL draft. The focus now shifts to Free Agency signings and who goes where and who is still unsigned.


This appears to be the consensus with the Top 10 best available free agents so far during the off-season following the NFL Draft of 2025.

1. Amari Cooper, wide receiver

2. Rasul Douglas, cornerback

3. Za'Darius Smith, edge rusher

4. Keenan Allen, wide receiver

5. Kyzir White, linebacker

6. Asante Samuel Jr., cornerback

7. Julian Blackmon, safety

8. Justin Simmons, safety

9. J.K. Dobbins, running back

10. Aaron Rodgers, quarterback


There are of course many others. Most of whom, are overlooked because of either their too high of a salary, history of injuries, and the influx of new talent that went undrafted this year.

I will list some of these for you, but most won't make the cut if they even get signed at all. The veteran salaries put teams off in a big way especially when there is so much talent that went undrafted.


The information below comes from > https://www.sharpfootballanalysis.com/

Best Quarterback Free Agents, 2025:

Carson Wentz

Desmond Ridder

C.J. Beathard

Teddy Bridgewater

Jeff Driskel

Tyler Huntley

Mike White

Ben DiNucci


Best Running Back Free Agents, 2025:

J.K. Dobbins

Nick Chubb

Gus Edwards

Cam Akers

Jamaal Williams

Jeff Wilson

Trey Sermon

Ameer Abdullah

D'Ernest Johnson

Chase Edmonds


Best Wide Receiver Free Agents, 2025:

Amari Cooper

Keenan Allen

D.J. Chark

Tyler Boyd

Brandon Powell

Chris Conley

Deonte Harty

Jamison Crowder

Allen Robinson

Marquez Callaway


Best Tight End Free Agents, 2025:

Jordan Akins

Hayden Hurst

C.J. Uzomah

Gerald Everett

Marcedes Lewis

Ross Dwelley

MyCole Pruitt

Geoff Swaim

Nick Vannett

Josiah Deguara

Tyler Davis

Jody Fortson


Best Kicker Free Agents, 2025:

Matt Gay

Spencer Schrader

Joey Slye


There will be many others available when training camps begin and teams have to start cutting down their rosters. I've only listed skill position players who affect fantasy football. There are many other free agents at the other positions.

Have a great day!

Thursday, May 1, 2025

The Top Ten Best Selling Books of 2025 so far...

We are fast approaching the halfway point of the year. This being May 1st I thought it would be fun to see what readers are really into this year. In the top five, we have two that fit the self-help genre and two others that are dystopian fiction/romantasy. Finishing up the top ten we have more fiction, and more self-help, and a couple of coloring books.

Who would've guessed a couple of coloring books would be best-sellers.

1. The Let Them Theory: A Life-Changing Tool That Millions of People Can't Stop Talking About Hardcover – December 24, 2024

by Mel Robbins (Author), Sawyer Robbins (Author)


2. Sunrise on the Reaping (A Hunger Games Novel) (The Hunger Games) Hardcover – March 18, 2025

by Suzanne Collins (Author)


3. Forgotten Home Apothecary : 250 Powerful Remedies at Your Fingertips Paperback – Big Book, October 8, 2024

by Dr. Nicole Apelian (Author)


4. Onyx Storm (Deluxe Limited Edition) (The Empyrean, 3) Hardcover – January 21, 2025

by Rebecca Yarros (Author)


5.INNER EXCELLENCE: Train Your Mind for Extraordinary Performance and the Best Possible life Paperback – May 1, 2020

by JIM MURPHY (Author)


6. Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones Hardcover – October 16, 2018

by James Clear (Author)


7. The Housemaid Paperback – August 23, 2022

by Freida McFadden (Author)


8. Girl Moments: Coloring Book for Adults and Teens Featuring Cute Cozy Daily Activities for Relaxation (Cozy Spaces Coloring) Paperback – October 26, 2024

by Coco Wyo (Author)


9. Cozy Friends: Coloring Book for Adults and Teens Featuring Super Cute Animal Characters with Easy and Simple Designs for Relaxation Paperback – May 22, 2024

by Coco Wyo (Author)


10. The Frozen River: A GMA Book Club Pick: A Novel Paperback – November 5, 2024

by Ariel Lawhon (Author)


This Top 10 reflects what is published on Amazon today.
None of these are my cup of tea, so I can't say whether they are good or bad or just blah.

We live in an interesting period and who knows what might catch the interest of others in a mass market sort of way next week or next month or whenever. That's why checking lists like this can be informative and also quite entertaining in their own way.