Our dear neighbors shipped out to Florida last month. We packed them all in tight. DH is a master packer. He packed their truck in tight even when they got a smaller truck than they were planning on! It really is something you need to do to help the grieving process when friends and family move far far away. Getting in there and packing and moving helps. It's so hard to see friends move ðŸ˜. But I'm happy for them and their new adventures.
We had a really warm weekend (a few weekends ago! ha), like unusually so. My flowers are coming in! I love my hyacinths and my tulips are almost full bloom. My crocuses didn't fare so well this year...They may not come back next year.
Currently Reading
Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress by Steven Pinker
Free Speech: A History from Socrates to Social Media by Jacob Mchangama
Unwinding Anxiety: New Science Shows How to Break the Cycles of Worry and Fear to Heal Your Mind by Judson Brewer
The Once and Future King by T.H. White
The Icepick Surgeon: Murder, Fraud, Sabotage, Piracy, and Other Dastardly Deeds Perpetrated in the Name of Science by Sean Kean
The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration by Isabel Wilkerson
Six Crimson Cranes by Elizabeth Lim (with G)
Persepolis Rising (The Expanse #7) by James S.A. Correy
Read
Immune: A Journey into the Mysterious System that Keeps You Alive by Philipp Dettmer/ 2021 / 368 Pages / Hardcover / Science, Biology
My Thoughts:
Wow! Dettmer is quite the writer. He's an autodidact and those people amaze me. He has a YouTube science channel as well. I learned so much about the immune system and why and how vaccines work and all the different mechanisms of how our immune systems work together and how they fail. I can't recommend this book enough. Clear (ish) and Simple (ish...I mean it's still complex ideas but he knows how to explain for the lay person very well!)
Babylon's Ashes (The Expanse #6) by James S.A. Correy/ 2016/ 536 Pages/ Paperback/ Sci-fi
My Thoughts:
Loved the ending of this story arc. The next three books in the series take place decades in the future and constitute an almost separate trilogy. Exciting and satisfying.
The Duke and I (Bridgertons #1) by Julia Quinn/ 2000/ 384 Pages/ Scribd audiobook/ Historical romance
My Thoughts:
I really enjoyed this. I ended up reading (OK listening) to the first four books of the series. I liked Quinn's character-building, which you don't always get in historical romances...The duke has a history and it truly takes love to overcome his trauma and grief. Overall, my favorite so far. And I just love the Netflix series.
The Viscount Who Loved Me (Bridgertons #2) by Julia Quinn/ 2000/ 354 Pages/ Scribd audiobook/ Historical romance
My Thoughts:
The second one isn't quite as good as the first one but overall I enjoyed the character development of Anthony and Kate and their similar ideas on taking care of family first and eventually finding a way to do that as well as find love for themselves. A strong love story. But it was hard to read after watching the second season of the TV series! They made Kate so much better! Overall, though, still enjoyable.
An Offer from a Gentleman (Bridgertons #3) by Julia Quinn/ 2001/ 390 Pages/ Scribd audiobook/ Historical romance
My Thoughts:
Wowser. This one was awful. I love Benedict in the TV series but he's awful in this! Julia Quinn does a retelling of the Cinderella storyline and it does not work at all. Let's just say Benedict uses his station to coerce and blackmail the woman he ends up falling in love with...Basically he kidnaps her as well and stalks her the whole book...yuck. I've heard they are not going to do Benedict's story for the third season...maybe they'll come up with something else for him. Please! I don't know what Quinn was thinking...
Romancing Mister Bridgerton (Bridgertons #4) by Julia Quinn/ 2001/ 370 Pages/ Scribd audiobook/ Historical romance
My Thoughts:
I really wanted to get to this one...This is where Pen and Colin finally fall in love! It's not quite as "romantic" as the first two but still very satisfying and I really enjoyed seeing how Colin finally falls in love with Pen who's been pining for him since her youth. Can't wait to see it in the Netflix series as well.
I can only take so much romance so I'm taking a break before I read the last four in the series. I plan on getting to those this summer, though.
Movies Watched:
The mission that changes everything begins... |
No Time to Die (2021). Directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga. Starring Daniel Craig, Rami Malek, Lea Seydoux, and Ralph Fiennes.
Where will your dreams take you? |
Sing 2 (2021). Directed by Garth Jennings. Starring Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson, and Taron Egerton.
When the past lets you in, the truth will come out |
Last Night in Soho (2021). Directed by Edgar Wright. Starring Thomasin McKenzie and Anya Taylor-Joy.
An ancient evil has awoken |
The Cellar (2022). Directed by Brendan Muldowney. Starring Elisha Cuthbert and Eoin Macken.
The multiverse unleashed |
Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021). Directed by Jon Watts. Starring Tom Holland, Benedict Cumberbatch, Zendaya, Marisa Tomei.
TV Watched:
Currently watching Star Trek: Picard (Paramount+), Moon Knight (Disney+), Life and Beth (Hulu), Slow Horses (Apple TV). Also slowly watching the PBS series on Benjamin Franklin.
Finished the second season of Bridgerton which was lovely. Sometimes you just need a good escape and Bridgerton is lush and gorgeous and I have no shame!
If you have Apple TV watch Severance! Such an interesting show. Check it out.
Watching lots of NBA playoffs as well.
Joining up with Deb from Readerbuzz and her Sunday Salon.
Wow pretty nice spring break there. Beautiful country too. It's nice to get out after such isolation with the pandemic. We need to dance?! Hope your son's surgery turns out a piece of cake & no troubles. I have not tried Severance yet ... we are liking the spy series on Apple+ Slow Horses. Much to read these days, right? don't give up on fiction, ha! that's a lot of nonfiction there in your pile. Enjoy your spring & pretty flowers.
ReplyDeleteSo true! But I did "listen/read" four historical romances! That's a lot of fiction this month plus my two Expanse books lol.
DeleteIt looks like you had a fabulous spring break. Sometimes we take vacations and don't really get time to just do the things we love...we get too busy, I think. But you did your vacation well.
ReplyDeleteUnwinding Anxiety sounds like a book I should look for.
I had to buy a new phone while I was in France and three months of Apple TV comes with it. We're thinking about it. Severance sounds promising.
I'm really enjoying Unwinding Anxiety. Lays out a lot brain science and ways to interrupt our bad habits and why we form them. Good stuff!
DeleteSeverance is one of best and weirdest shows I've seen in a long time. I hope you like it!
Looks like you had a great spring break. I like the sound of Unwinding Anxiety. I should check that one out. I hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteThe Bond movie ending took me by surprise but I liked the movie! Also loving your blog header and those flowers.
ReplyDeleteRight? I really enjoyed the ending. Thanks so much! Trying out new things for the blog from time to time.
DeleteOh wow! Your flowers are so beautiful! And that was so cool of your husband to help your neighbors pack their truck. And how nice of your friends to let you use their extra time share points! You have made some great friendships in your life. Haha kitty doesn't look too impressed with the bunny ears. I'm having a hard time wrapping my mind around Severance but I also can't stop watching it. Hope all goes well with your son's surgery!
ReplyDelete