Nov. 12th, 2021 06:57 pm
that solves that
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- Movies: 15/15 - None new.
- TV Seasons: 15/10 - None new.
- Puzzles: 12/12 - None new.
- Crafts: 5/1 - None new.
- Writing: 4/3-5 - No new progress.
- Albums: 3/? - I won't officially tally "Red (Taylor's Version)" because I ended up skipping most of it, but Phoebe Bridgers' track is solid.
- Books: 1/2 - Novellas count, okay! Finished The Road Through the Wall which is Shirley Jackson's first. Zero plot until the end, lots of threads that don't really bind, but I liked it.
- TV Seasons: 15/10 - None new.
- Puzzles: 12/12 - None new.
- Crafts: 5/1 - None new.
- Writing: 4/3-5 - No new progress.
- Albums: 3/? - I won't officially tally "Red (Taylor's Version)" because I ended up skipping most of it, but Phoebe Bridgers' track is solid.
- Books: 1/2 - Novellas count, okay! Finished The Road Through the Wall which is Shirley Jackson's first. Zero plot until the end, lots of threads that don't really bind, but I liked it.
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The length limitation is definitely an area where I feel affinity. Short and punchy vs. (over)long.
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She is clearly interested in identity (and its dissolution) and ambiguity. From the novels I've read and what I've read about the ones I haven't, those themes come up in them all.
Maybe my project for the early part of the year will be to finally read the early novels I'm missing; you're making me hanker to read them. :)
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I'm planning to do at least the first four novels before branching off for awhile, but definitely want to do Haunting and Castle.
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